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    Tempe Diablo Stadium

    3.2 (145 reviews)

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    My seat in section 16 U 9
    CG N.

    Had an awesome time here! Took a road trip picking up my new motorcycle along the way, field is very small of course cause it's minor league but I felt like I was watching a hightail game due to the crowd. It wasn't energetic like most games I go to. It gave me the typical OC social club feel when I go to Angel games. lol no disrespect. But overall, good parking, relatively cheap food and the weather was perfect for baseball.

    View from Section 9 Row W
    Greg F.

    We visited Tempe Diablo Stadium for the first time on a Sunday afternoon. The parking was $10 and a short walk to the entrance. The stadium colors and field condition were both very nice. Visually, the place looks really cool, but there are issues. The building has a vintage design with little shade in all of the sitting areas, so a hat and sunscreen are both important. The seats are super tight making the experience claustrophobic. Try and get aisle seats because getting up from your seat and then returning is an inconvenience for the entire row. Consider buying tickets between first base and the foul pole. In this area, they have bench style seating that looked way more comfortable from a space perspective. Once you get to the concession and bathroom areas, again it is very tight and feels more packed than it really is. The service at the stadium was excellent. From the parking staff to the ushers to the concession workers, everyone was welcoming and very friendly.

    Christa M.

    Got tickets for a Saturday game and whoa was this place busy! Parking was a mess and we paid to park down the street for $25. We got our tickets scanned and made it on past the gates. This whole front entrance area was very congested and we were all walking shoulder to shoulder. We had lawn seats so we had to walk a way to get there. Once here, the lawn area was packed! We found a small spot towards the back, luckily in the shade, and we set our blankets down. During the second inning, two of us got up to get food. I ordered a bratwurst and my niece had a hot dog - paid $16. She then wanted a smoothie and that was $14. Don Julio was giving out free sunglasses and free shots for adults. The game was fun and we left towards the start of the 9th to avoid the madhouse. Angels won!

    Grab and go
    Jolie F.

    Tempe Diablo stadium is the Oldest stadium built in 1968 and renovated in 2005. Also the smallest spring training stadium at 9600 capacity centrally located within Tempe home to the Los Angeles Angels Team. Unlike other baseball stadiums, Angels are the only host at this stadium! Parking is ten dollars at this stadium. Plenty of parking. For disabled guest walk and ramp can be much. Food is carnival like. Drinks include alcohol and non alcohol. Something for everyone! Coming to this stadium, is like going to a college game. Let's play ball!

    Where's Gene Autry? I wants my monies back.
    Glen N.

    Hot. Expensive. Crowded. But what do you expect? The The Los Angeles of Orange County Angels of California of Anaheim will be doing Spring Training here through 2035. Remember: No firearms or deadly weapons, no smoking, no alcohol, no beverages (except 1 liter factory sealed plastic water), no full reusable water bottles, no cans, no glass (except Sandy Duncan's eye), no thermoses, no ice chests, no hard containers, no animals, no skateboards, no skates, no bikes, no resale of tickets, no grills, no beach balls, no signs unrelated to baseball, no signs in bad taste (so put away that "My Wife Smells Like Trout" sign), no overnight parking, no soliciting, no vehicles over 20 feet, no walking in aisles while the ball is in play, no recording, no drones, no food (unless is a clear, one-gallon bag, no unsliced fruit, no obscene clothes, no foul language, no CASH PURCHASES!, no lawn chairs, no backpacks, and no bags (except 12 x 12 bags with a single zipper, 13 x 13 clear bags). Oh, and no Shohei Ohtani.

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    Richard W.

    Tempe Diablo has been around forever as the Spring Training home of the Angels. It's a solid park that embraces what it means to have a fun spring training experience. plenty of bathrooms and vendors with all different types of food and drink. It's relatively easy to access, parking lots galore but just make sure you don't park in a business area where it's prohibited- you will then be looking for your car after it's towed. A lot of the seats are in the sun which may be obvious, but a lot of people forget when they go to a baseball game, so make sure if you wanna be sitting in the shade the whole time you look at the stadium seating and when the game is to make sure you're in a shady spot, usually the higher up you are the shadier is it!

    Jon H.

    Perfect day to get out of the office and enjoy a game with friends! You work to live....not live to work....or something like that. Work-life balance always needs to be in check!

    Section 13 / Row F - not enough legroom for an adult!
    Alan L.

    People tend to write reviews to share a positive or negative experience. I had both types of experiences while attending a Spring Training game. The negative: I bought tickets in Section 13 / Row F. Beware - there is virtually NO LEGROOM for seats in that row. The legroom in Rows E or G is adequate. The positive: a very helpful usher proactively approached us and offered us seats in a row with adequate legroom.

    Our family showing USA team some Love
    Rodrigo G.

    My family and I just recently attended the USA versus Angels last Thursday. Everything was good except for an incident with the stadium attendant. We sat in section 3 on the aisle side. We keep noticing this attendant kept walking up in down the aisle with a bag of balls. He was giving them away to several kids. My son saw him a row down from us so he tapped him in the shoulder and asked for a ball. The attendant turned around and said loudly "NO" you can not! then he offered another kid a ball. We didn't complained to anyone or the attendant. We just left it alone. I just can't forget about it. It felt so wrong how he treated my son. Racism is real and I feel that my son was mis treated because we are Latinos. This was our first spring training game and our last Angels game. We will not support Tempe Diablo StAdium ever game.

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    William M.

    Like its "older brother" Angel Stadium, this ballpark is long overdue for replacement. The best part of the experience, besides the baseball is the friendly and helpful staff. I realize that a "brand new" ballpark does not necessarily make a better overall experience, by itself, but the design of TDS with its narrow single concourse and almost no shade from the Arizona sun creates extra crowded conditions. No one knows when or how we'll return to attending live baseball games, but when we do, I think we fans will want some options where were not packed in like sardines and to also have a comfortable experience when attending. That said, the views of the field are good from most anywhere. Sadly the view out to the outfield is very much the same as AS, with the main scenery being the freeway.

    This isn't even crowded . . . narrow walkways like being stuck on the 405
    Rich S.

    We've been coming to Tempe Diablo for years: solid ball park and always a fun time. Unlike other newer ball parks, however, TD suffers from challenging parking and cramped quarters. Main parking area is $5, and best to arrive at least an hour before game time. Otherwise, you're navigating industrial park for street parking. Narrow passageways in the park make for elbow-to-elbow transits to food/drink/memorabilia. Best to head to left-field sidelines for more open space and multiple food options. Lastly, seats are not kind to fat and/or tall Americans, and are best compared to really cramped airline seats. Otherwise, always a good time to go to TD for Spring Training. Cheers! RS

    Where is starts
    Gretchen G.

    My husband plays in the Angels stadium every fall for the MSBL World Series. It's a beautiful stadium tucked up against a mountain. The stadium is nice and well maintained but the practice fields are another story. The practice fields are in terrible shape not kept up at all. In between games they don't pre the field correctly. There were huge holes at the home plate, big enough it looked unsafe the loss dirt isn't wet in field prep so it makes huge dust cloud and you miss plays because the dirt is so bad.

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    zero stars. Most boring stadium. Get the crowd going. Only plays music to stupid California team

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