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    George Steinbrenner Field

    4.1 (162 reviews)
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    Alan N.

    Came here in July for a Rays vs Orioles game. Pokémon go day. It was very very hot. The seats in the sun baked the plastic chairs. It was painfully hot. Sunscreen booths to cover up your skin. Ice cream helmets everywhere.

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    Diane W.

    As lifelong Mets fans, the only way to get my husband and I in here was for the Rays to be temporarily housed this season ( thank you, Yankees).... So what follows is a true and objective review *$30 parking ( plus $2.25 service fee) to be parked on the grass... are you kidding me? $$$$ *paranoid security-continuous pregame announcements and clear bag policy...still? *hot, hot, hot: usually minimal air flow unless out of standard seating-- and there is still limited air flow. **awesome staff: "fan hosts/ guest relations/ food services/ Bay Republic Team Store...all outstanding!!! Assuming they are dedicated employees from the Trop ** beautiful stadium ( I said it)--- with the allowance of Ray/ification through banners, murals, and personalization that the only evidence of the Yankees is the scoreboard name and iconic perimeter topping **great 1st and 3rd bullpen bars/ restaurants with good food choices and great staff **great design where team bullpens are very visible

    Marquese C.

    Came out to George M. Steinbrenner Field 2 to catch the Tampa Tarpons take on the Lakeland Flying Tigers, and honestly, it was the kind of day that reminds you why baseball is America's pastime. The weather was absolutely perfect -- warm with just the right breeze to keep you comfortable. We grabbed a couple bags of classic ballpark peanuts and sipped on lemon-lime Gatorade as we watched the game unfold. There's something about cracking open peanuts and soaking in the sounds of the ballpark that just hits different. The field itself is clean, well-kept, and offers a great up-close view of the action. You're not battling crowds here -- it's a laid-back, family-friendly vibe where you can really focus on the game. Players were giving it their all, and the crowd was into it without being overwhelming. If you're looking for a chill, affordable day at the ballpark in Tampa, Field 2 is a hidden gem. Solid baseball, good snacks, and that Florida sunshine -- what more could you ask for?

    Janet S.

    I got to the Tampa Bay Rays game against the Guardians late but I noticed that I didn't have to pay for parking. This is my first time going to this stadium but it was a nice small stadium and it was super easy to navigate. When I got there with my mom and twin sister the associates there told us exactly how to get to our seats and we even used the elevator to the second floor. There was not a lot of walking and that is a plus because my mom cannot walk long distance. I liked how this stadium named the tune they were playing. I really enjoyed myself in this game.

    Tom G.

    This is a great ball park where the Tampa Bay Rays are playing their 2025 season. I was invited to attend a game on a Thursday afternoon, so I have no idea of pricing, but we also enjoyed premier parking which was on a paved parking lot and close to the entrance. The stadium has a number of vendors for food and beverages as well as beverage salespeople walking around. There was never any wait. We sat behind home plate and had a great view of the game. Nice place!

    Sheila H.

    First walk in great open bar, great atmosphere, and company. All seats even upper section have cup holders, unlike tropicana where only premium seats have them. Great stadium and well designed. Also great drink options. Oversized white claws.

    Let's go TAMPA BAY RAYS
    Anh T.

    Let's go TAMPA BAY RAYS!!! Rain or shine! Great day for a baseball game! Love baseball!!!! Loving the outdoors!!!

    Left field seats section 218 - great view
    Angela C.

    Great Spring Training park but no bottles of water are allowed. We've been to 5 other ballparks in the last 8 days and all of them allowed one bottle of unopened water. You can take an empty bottle or reusable water container and fill it up inside the stadium. Security was 100% New York about it (rude!) Every other ballpark has had THE nicest people working. They did have craft beer on tap (Voodoo Ranger) so that was awesome!

    Dmitry D.

    This is written by my son sasha and not Dmitry dran this is his account but it's my review of this stadium. So, the stadium is fine but if you're sitting in right field first row, make sure that you DO NOT bring at sign there. If you drop it, it goes down a little hole between the fence and the seats and apparently nobody can get anything from down there. I just went to the game and the sign just feel on there and the look on my face when I found out that nobody can get the sign was crazy!!! I was so heated and upset that I couldn't get it back considering that I went to 15 different stadiums with it and it had a lot of signatures on it too!!! At least I got two balls to make up for it but still, if you sit there, make sure you hold on to your belongings because it's gone if it goes down there.

    Courtney C.

    The field isn't too bad. They actually have 2 fields . I've watched games for the Rays & games for the Tarpons. For the Rays, it's replacing Tropicana right now. No it isn't as big as the rays and it's definitely hot without the shade but it's baseball !

    Anrana S.

    Went to a Tampa Tarpons game, which is the Low A franchise for the Yankees. (Short season). They do not play in the stadium - they play in the outdoor practice field. General Admission. $6 per head. As a born and raised Boston girl, and die hard Sox fan, let's just say Yankees fans are A-holes, even in the minors.

    Glenn M.

    Enjoyed the Ballpark and the Ray's new temporary home. Clean and nice Ballpark with decent concessions . Parking in general parking by Bucs Stadium can take 30-45 minutes leaving so splurge and buy Reserved attached to the Ballpark and be out in under 5 minutes - well worth it.

    Josselin G.

    Spring training is the best time of year & you can't beat it at an amazing field and location. Sometimes traffic can be a little crazy in this area due to rush hours and its location, but it's an easy commute to any area! This is a great place to catch a Yankees spring training game! It has great facilities, amazing entertainment, and such a close knit feel in comparison to a "real" Yankees game. I don't feel as if there is a bad seat in the house! Any where you sit you're able to have an unrestricted view! It's the perfect setting and night games are even perfect under the lights! One low light of attending was buying a food voucher. I bought two $10 vouchers, but when going to use them the systems didn't quite recognize them. I was able to still use both, but it's basically a pay in advance instead of day of. They also don't have anything that is perfectly $10 so you have to pay for more anyways! So take my advice and just wait to pay the day of!

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