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    Becky B.

    Wow Beautiful facility with absolutely NO SHADE! I get that it's just been open for 4 months, but being associated with Cedar Point you would have thought the lay out would have been thought out better. No Shade, (they have a lot of cute little shade trees that will be awesome in about 10 yrs)what shade they have in the food area is mesh which didn't do well in the storm we had. ((Everyone under it was getting wet)Also the dugouts during the lighting storm isn't very safe either, something about being in a tin can and electricity would seem like a bad idea but where else did they have to go, NO WHERE!The interior shops were closing, "of course they were " it was raining and 500 people where there, looking for shelter and I'm pretty sure that none of those people wanted to buy anything, NOT! They should do the math when they have a captive audience. Shops and concessions were open when they only had 4 teams there but not when the facility was packed, every thing then was closed, except for the food that was also getting wet. Ok let's talk about the opening ceremony. It was basically a quick run across the field, announcing your team before the sports events. (which by the way you couldn't hear because they had some shotty portable speaker that no could hear what was being said, really? Did they think they weren't going to need a PA system, I saw speakers all around the fields, why not use them?)How about the National Anthem or the pledge of allegiance before all of this started, come on its Americas favorite pass time, let get a little nostalgic! For a lot of the children playing there it is their first out of town tournament experience, why not make it great!?!? Now on to the "extra activities" that are advertised to do for the rest of the families. They weren't open during our opening ceremonies because they already had a tournament earlier that day(which is what I was specifically told by the from office staff) to be honest I didn't care what was going on earlier during the day I was there at that time ,along with over 500 other people (and 2 teenage girls) I was selling the idea of coming to her brothers sports event, but enticing them with "all the extras" but nothing extra was open except for food. No of this made any sense to me. ok on to this being a Cedar Point facility. Pretty sure they probably have access to the same misting fan that they provide the customers standing in line for the rides. They might want to send some of those over to the Sports Force Park facility. Or even those large stationary umbrellas until there trees grow. Super small bleachers, the first row of the seats of the bleachers were so low that it gave you a perfect view of the wall right by home plate and they were NOT cleaned up from the day before when we arrived at 9:00, gross! BRING POP UP TENTS AND YOUR OWN CHAIRS. On to the positives! The baseball part was organized! The beer is super cold! Water always available to the players in the dugout Great deals on Cedar Point passes for the rest of the family. (Players get there passes as part of their package) Fun playing teams from all over the USA Every player got "Nike" shorts and a t-shirt. So it was a fun tournament, loved hanging with our players and parents! Cedar point was fun when we had time to go but the 8 day passes would have been better if it was NOT consecutive and we might have extended our stay after the tournament. I'm just a mom , and if I can figure this stuff out you would think the folks at Cedar Point could too!

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    My brother has a baseball tournament there we went on the sky course and the workers were so so so nice and helpful

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    For how expensive this is, we played on the back field, scoreboard didn't work, the grass wasn't mowed. All around crappy experience.

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    Force Sports - Rocky River

    Force Sports - Rocky River

    3.2
    (11 reviews)
    41.4 mi

    It is a nice facility to play tennis (what I do) as well as soccer or lacrosse. The lights were…read morefrequently out which make it difficult to play on those courts. It is being renovated by the new owners so look forward to the changes.

    I've visited Force Sports (Rocky River location) on Center Ridge Road about 3 times over the years…read moreto play indoor tennis. When I called in Jan. 2025 to confirm the price to book a tennis court, I was kindly helped on the phone. While the actual tennis court is fine, the roof is quickly falling apart. Read more below. INDOOR TENNIS (1/5 rating) -- I recently visited in January 2025 with a new friend. It is $36 to rent a court for an hour. Upon entering, I realized that the facility needs some serious repair, mainly the roof that is tearing apart. The roof of the indoor tennis courts is degrading fast. Pieces of the roof are falling off unto the court surfaces. Before I arrived to play tennis, my friend told me that she asked a tennis staff member if the facility plans to update and fix the room but the staff member said no. That is surprising. For safety reasons, the roof should be fixed. Management doesn't appear to care about the tennis facility and it is unclear why this is the case. Perhaps they focus all their attention on their indoor soccer facility, who knows! I won't be back to the tennis facility because soon enough, that roof may fall apart which is dangerous. **** GOAL of 365 reviews in 2025 - 31/365 total reviews in 2025 - 812 total Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 5 February 2025

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    Progressive Field

    Progressive Field

    4.3
    (404 reviews)
    50.3 mi

    Progressive Field, the home of your Cleveland Guardians! What an underrated stadium, especially…read moreconsidering it was built in 1994. It does not feel like a stadium built that old. We went on a Friday night when they played the Red Sox. We went an hour before opening pitch and the stadium was already absolutely packed. Then, we saw the sign and realized why there were already 20,000+ people here 60 minutes before the game. $2 Miller Lite until 1st pitch and $1 hot dogs all game. What in the world!?!?!?!? The prices here haven't changed much since 1994. Actually this was a special Friday night promotion, but wow what a deal. The only place you'll see beers chugged faster than at Progressive Field is inside of a frat house. I will say the concourses were very tight mostly because thousands of men where chugging beers and not moving. However, once we got to our seats it didn't seem like there was a bad seat in the house. The stadium could use more up escalators to the nose bleed, but it was ok. Tons of fireworks after the game. Easy to walk back home to the Hyatt Regency. Highly recommend a baseball game if you're in Cleveland.

    Lifetime goal is to visit all 30 MLB stadiums, so while on a cross country roadtrip with my son, we…read morestopped in Cleveland and came here for a Guardians vs. Diamondbacks game. The stadium was built in 1994 making it #9 in the oldest baseball stadiums in the country. It's also the smallest with a capacity of around 34,800. It has the largest video board in the league which is an absolute enormous 59x229 foot rectangle out in left field. The stadium itself is right in downtown Cleveland so it's super easy to walk to, which we did from our hotel. This means, though, that there is very little parking near the stadium so no tailgating culture here. Food at the stadium was typically expensive. The view, even from the top, was good. Very passionate fans. All around good experience and a nice stadium.

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    Lake Erie Crushers

    Lake Erie Crushers

    4.2
    (19 reviews)
    30.6 mi

    Wonderful baseball! Outstanding atmosphere!…read more As a former broadcaster, I've been to a lot of stadiums between New York and Texas over the past 30-some-odd years. While I've never had a bad experience at a baseball game, Forefront and the Crushers are among the standouts. The Crushers are a Frontier League team. It's independent, which means many of the players here have either never made it to the MILB, or they did and it didn't work out like they wanted. In other words, they are playing their butts off to make it to the next level. Whether it's baseball, hoops, hockey or football, players at this level tend to warm my heart and feed my appetite for excellent competition. Besides, lower level baseball is just flat-out fun. Though I always root for the home team, it was a little different this time around, as the family of Evansville's starting pitcher was sitting right next to me. His name was Ben, and I found myself cheering for him as well. He was small by MLB standards, and his pitching was a mixed bag. Still, like everyone else on the field, he was living a dream. I was certainly honored to see it. As for Forefront Field, it's small with nary a bad seat in the house. The beer selection is as good as any ballpark, and the hot dogs were divine. The mascot here, Stomper, is a real trooper. The poor dude had to be sweating his rear end off, but he still played along with the crowd. If I lived in these neck of the woods, I'd be a season ticket holder. This is wonderful family entertainment, and the baseball playing is clutch.

    A nice stadium where they hold different events when there are no games. We were there for their…read moreHalloween event. There's really no bad seat in the house. Parking is decent. Staff was kind.

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    Fifth Third Field

    Fifth Third Field

    4.2
    (52 reviews)
    48.2 mi

    Nothing says home like a good ol Mud Hens Baseball game! Great little field and venue with plenty…read moreof food options and viewing opportunities. The area around the field has really grown so much it's gorgeous! There is so much to offer before and after the games too. We got great seats next to the dug out which was prime viewing for all the action. Although we didn't get any baseballs :(. I do wish their other screen was up and running as the only one on I had to keep looking over to look at. Their Fourth of July fireworks show on the 3rd was epic! I would like to say though to bring earplugs, the acoustics made them so LOUD.

    What a nice little stadium in a charming town! With wonderful baseball to boot!…read more The Toledo Mud Hens, at the time of my visit here, were the AAA affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. I'd seen the visiting team -- the Saint Paul Saints -- but it was back in their Northern League Days when Mike Veeck owned the team. Either way, this was outstanding baseball in a wonderful environment. As I've mentioned in other ballpark reviews, I'm a former broadcaster who has seen hundreds of baseball games at all levels across the country. Though I've been to plenty of MLB games (dating back to the days of Arlington Stadium, Veterans Stadium, Shea Stadium and the former Yankees Stadium), I'm still partial to minor league baseball. Sure, I enjoyed seeing the likes of Juan Gonzalez smashing balls into the parking lot and Curt Schilling striking out 16 Yankees (that was in 1997, and I loved it with all my heart), but seeing players who are trying to make it to the show -- or trying to make it back, such as so many players on the Mud Hens -- brings me greater joy. Seeing a game in Toledo was a bucket list thing for me, if only because of Jamie Farr's character on MASH. With such a nice little stadium and wonderful baseball to boot, I wish I'd come sooner. A couple of caveats though. First, I've paid less for parking at a Coldplay concert. Further, at least those lots took cards. (These guys only take cash, but I'm sure the parking lot owners report their earnings to the IRS -- NOT!) Secondly, the hot dogs at this park are saltier than the Black Sea. Thank God I took a double dose of Amlodipine! But seriously, I'd come back here in a second.

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