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    Fallbrook Batting Cages

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    3 months ago

    Friendly, good hours and always helpful when my kids want to come in, even without booking a time slot.

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    1 year ago

    Great people, amazing service. Helpful training. Very spacious cages would recommend.

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    Diamond Stadium

    Diamond Stadium

    3.3
    (4 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    Great stadium to catch a game at with a grass area for kids to run around and try to catch a foul…read moreball! My one complaint is I paid for parking beforehand through the MiLB app and paid $35 for premium parking when in person that day parking was only $25.

    As a lifelong baseball fan, Storm Stadium is one of those hidden gems that reminds you why you fell…read morein love with the game in the first place. This place offers a top-tier minor league experience -- great views from every seat, a solid stadium layout, and a true family-friendly vibe that makes you want to come back again and again. The Lake Elsinore Storm, the Low-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres, consistently put together scrappy, exciting rosters. Over the years, I've caught future Padres stars like Hunter Renfroe, Austin Hedges, Wyatt Hoffman, Jackson Merrill, Ethan Salas, and Leo de Vries right here before they hit the big stage. It's part of the magic -- watching the next wave of talent grow up right in front of you. The promotions and social media team here deserve a serious shoutout. They keep the buzz going all season long and do a phenomenal job pulling the community in with creative themes and fun events. It's more than a game -- it's an experience. A few pro tips: Parking is easy, but park close if you can -- especially in the summer heat. Handicap accessible areas are well thought out, and getting around in a wheelchair is doable. Food options have been a bit limited in the past, but the recent addition of Michi Tacos (no exaggeration -- the best taco spot in the valley) was a total game changer. The Diamond Tap Room is decent but inconsistent. When it's busy, expect slower service. Timing is everything. I'm stoked they reopened the grass hill in right field -- kids love it, and it's perfect for families. Just keep an eye out for foul balls -- I've seen a few people Hit when not paying attention, and there are always close calls out there! There used to be a kids playground area also out in the right field area but that closed down a couple years ago when they built a training facility. Would be pretty amazing if they built another playground area with some shade so the little kids can blow off some steam when the parents want to enjoy baseball and a day with the family at the park. If you love baseball and want to get up close to the action without breaking the bank, Storm Stadium is well worth the trip. A must-visit for Padres fans and anyone who enjoys the heart and hustle of minor league ball.

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