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    Paul A.

    TEXAS RANGERS for the win baby! Awesome yesterday vs Kansas City royals got a sky porch view with my dad's co workers Ecom and bok financials awesome dad at the sky porch with my friend there.. I was 12 and he was 11 but same height as me, of course nothing we can do about long waiting lines had great parking because of my dads company covering for the tickets and free food there, we won 8-1 3 home runs! After a while me and my friend got bored a little bit everything just went well beautiful view from the elevator view of AT&T stadium loved the game today despite trash food at the sky porch don't get food from there but it from the standard stands but it's just so fun, roof was closed at the time and so good thing it was. So hot that day ambiance was clean of course.... but despite everything as I said, it was the most craziest day ever.

    Guy H.

    Unlike my fellow Texan Yelper friend here,I'm not an MLB fan. My history on Texas Rangers Baseball Is almost the opposite of his. When I was growing up in Dallas,we were almost unaware there was a team here. Unlike the northeast,we hadn't accrued decades of baseball tradition yet. But,those initial seeds were being planted. It can truely be said until George Bush bought the team in the 1990s,got a new stadium built and poured his heart into the effort,The Rangers were also rans. Then as if over night,the team came to life. If you weren't a fan prior to this era,you were soon to be. I attended not only my first Rangers game to watch them beat the Astros yesterday but,my first MLB game ever. I couldn't Believe I was sitting in a brand new stadium next to one only 30 years old! That's the power of this team. They went from also rans to world champions with side by side baseball stadiums. While my box is checked now on a Major League Baseball Game,I will remain a Texas Rangers fan out of respect for their huge accomplishment and ongoing competiveness.

    My new Texas Ranger cap!
    Ray F.

    April 22, 1972, my first Ranger baseball game. Many games later, many years of seeing nothing but box scores to tell me what happened and how they did, a few chances to see them play away from home when the Army had me elsewhere, the rare chance to see them on TV in the early years and the other times I saw them play in the home stadium over 51 years, they have always been MY team. Heh, a lot of those were very lean years. There were years I sat baking under the sun with my skin matching the Ranger Red hat. Sometimes, there were a couple of stars. Sometimes, it was stars in their final years. Sometimes, there were a few memorable games during a season. Lots of players, managers, and owners. Finally, they strung together a super string of players, series, coaches, and a fantastic stadium! Yes, I had tears in my eyes on the last pitch of this year's last at bat as it sunk in, Texas Rangers, 2023 World Series Champions! This is a team of great players and an organization with depth to keep things going. Let's Go Rangers!

    WORLD SERIES CHAMPS 2023!!!!
    Jennifer Y.

    2023 World Series Champs ... First WS in Franchise History ... Creed "Higher" ... Postseason MLB Record: 11 Straight Road Wins ... They Went And Took It! CHEERS!

    Sarrang P.

    The globe life field that's all indoors is so awesome! I love that you can watch the game without the dreaded heat! It's pretty clean and very big inside. It's almost scary walking up and down those long steep stairs but just walk carefully and slowly. There's tons of shops and food all around the field and everything is very organized and well maintained. My husband and I got to get a nice jersey and we got some cute Doggy clothes too. Some must try foods are the baseball Bat beers, the baseball hat blue bell icecream, the broomstick (there's hot dog or burger but I'd recommend the hotdog because the burger patty was quite dry), the pepperoni dog, and the birrera tacos. The bat beers are a little annoying to carry and drink BUT it's a cool souvenir, and the quality of this thing is soo nice! I had like a million people asking me where I got it and how they wanted one too LOL . The baseball hat icecream was another cute souvenir we used in our pup photo when we had them wear their clothes haha.

    Uncovered stadium
    Samantha G.

    Took advantage of the spring Rangers ticket sale back in Nov 2022 and scored some $10 tickets (per seat) for our first baseball game in Texas! The Globe Life stadium is new (built a few years ago) and is really like a theme park! There are food "halls" (fancy term for basically food courts lol), various vendors, gift shops, breweries, BBQ restaurant, and other eateries within this massive stadium. It felt more like an amusement park than the baseball stadiums I am familiar with up north. The food was better than expected! However, a bit pricey as expected! Parking wasn't horrible since we got there an hour and a half earlier and parked at a nearby lot (not affiliated with Globe Life) for $20 cash. It was definitely worth it because we didn't have to sit in a parking lot of cars once the game ended! The old decommissioned Rangers stadium was in great condition, so not sure why they built this one- other than the fact that the ceiling can retract on sunny pleasant days!

    Yvette K.

    Beautiful field. Great fans! Great beer and food options are fantastic. Also enclosed for bad or hot weather and fully air conditioned

    Brisket Nachos

    Beautiful stadium, gracious staff, amazing food, fun margaritas, and BASEBALL. What's not to like?!

    George W. Bush and George H. W. Bush.
    Daniel B.

    I know the Texas Rangers for two things: Nolan Ryan and George Bush. Growing up in the 80s and 90s, I remember the Texas Rangers were a somewhat popular baseball team because of Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan who finished his record-setting 27-year career in Arlington. Ryan only played the tailend of his career for the Rangers from 1989 to 1993. By the time he joined the team, he was already a World Series champion (1969) and seven-time All-Star (his eighth appearance would be in his first year as a Ranger); into his mid-40s. Former US president George Bush (the second George Bush, W) was a minority owner in the Rangers from 1989 to 1998, coinciding with Ryan's tenure with the team. Even after selling his stake in the team, Bush has made many appearances at Rangers games in Arlington. Pretty cool. Since the franchise's first season in 1961, the team has made the postseason only eight times with their first appearance being in 1996, 35 years later. The Rangers' best years were in 2010 and 2011 when they advanced to the World Series in each of those seasons. In 2010, they lost to the San Francisco Giants, 4-1, but in 2011, they took the St. Louis Cardinals seven games. Some of the best players for the Rangers during this successful stretch included 2010 American League MVP Josh Hamilton, 2010 American League Rookie of the Year Neftali Feliz, Vladimir Guerrero, CJ Wilson, Michael Young, and Adrian Beltre. At the time of writing this, the Rangers are in the bottom third of MLB teams in terms of overall win percentage. The team actually started out as the Washington (DC) Senators in 1961 and didn't move to Arlington to begin play as the Texas Rangers until 1972. Also, these Senators were the second Washington Senators to exist. The first Washington Senators are now the Minnesota Twins. It's kind of like how the NBA's Charlotte Hornets existed twice. The second Washington Senators team, which eventually became this Texas Rangers team, was formed alongside the Los Angeles Angels in the 1960 expansion draft. I still have the Texas Rangers hat that I wore when I was kid.

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    Holly T.

    We have been several times to the new stadium. Love that it remains in the 70s inside no matter what it is outside and in Texas heat that's everything! Lots for the kids to do too

    Alexis A.

    Being born and raised in DFW I found it strange and a waist that they built a new stadium, since the old one still looks great. But the covered stadium is nice, you can't feel the heat or cold and it made for a comfortable environment. I enjoyed the game. Even thought it is covered you still feel like you are outside in a way. Great idea for a place where the heat can be unbearable.

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    Three mainly for the Speakeasy club Still do not like indoor baseball Seats in section 13 are cushioned, but seem tighter together, and if you are in the middle, good luck,,, between seats seems tighter. Only thing I saw you could get in the seat was, popcorn, peanuts, pretzel, chips and nachos, plus passing out lite beer?? Same as you can get in Lexus,,,, seems real limited!!!! Anyway, first game this season and first time I'm Speakeasy. I did the Lexus club last year,,, seemed a little better??? Minus the whiskey, We were told a few different things, food stopped at 7th food stopped at 8th, well we went down at bottom of the 5th. I would say about 1/2 the original stuff was not available, and it seemed like they wanted to put away the rest??? I would say 7th inning top, 98% of food was gone ,,, oh well. Some reason we got there about 5:45, and they kept seating everyone all the way in the back??? Normal practice? Enjoyed the game, not sure if I will to section 13/14 again or speakeasy. Maybe try the Lexus again, or just regular seats and not buy any food at the stadium

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    Live the team win or lose, but $20beers, $10 bottles of water, $40 food items when does the madness stop.

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    Great stadium, lots of selection of drinks and snacks and meals. Easy to park. Overall very good stadium.

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    The old Ballpark was better but the AC is nice. Doesn't matter though because my Texas Rangers are World Champions!!

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    The game was awesome! Those balls really be flying everywhere. Forget those $1 hotdogs, I'm getting nachos next time.

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    Stop with the automatic tipping at the concession stands! Pathetic - horrible customer service.

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    What gorgeous stadium with great food, drinks and overall ballpark. Definitely something to do for everyone!

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    Fabulous baseball Stadium. Must get tickets to Lexus Club. Very nice. Directly behind home plate

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    Another cool stadium to see from the outside. Glad was at half mast honoring President Bush

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    Dez Bryant's Big Dallas Tailgate

    Dez Bryant's Big Dallas Tailgate

    3.0
    (1 review)
    0.9 mi

    I guess I'll be tbe first official review on the second official day of the tailgate…read more We came from out of town for the Dallas vs Patriots game and decided to check out the new tailgate party since my husband is a huge Dez fan. I paid $88 for entry and husband paid $250. Both got us entry to the tailgate, lunch, lunch, open bar, and a raffle ticket. His level ticket got my husband a brief meet and greet with Dez Bryant. There was plenty of seating and bathrooms and a/c. Decent bar selection. Today's menu was jerk pork chops, jerk chicken wings, fried shrimp, Mac and cheese, and beans. There was a DU inside and out playing music throughout the event. There was NO parking available and it took me a while to get that info the night before. So be prepared to pay at least $80 for parking on top of your tickets. The good: Food was yummy, drinks were plentiful, music was good, Dez was personable and friendly. The DJs kept their energy high, even if the patron's energy was kinda low. Needs Improvement: We showed up 20 min after they were supposed to open and we still waited 30 min. Dez also showed up late, which wasn't that big of a deal but we did have a game to be at. The raffle: the info says each person gets entered into a drawing to watch the game from Dez's sky box. We waited and waiting for the drawing, but all we saw given away was tickets for the next home game. Maybe they gave the grand prize away later but we were some of the last people still there and missed kickoff waiting. Never happened, which is pretty disappointing. Opinion: I'm glad we went once, but I don't think we'd ever do it again. It'll either get bigger and better or it'll fizzle out. But I do hope it's the former!

    AT&T Stadium

    AT&T Stadium

    4.0
    (850 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Watched the World Cup match between Croatia and England from Section 420…read more Unfortunately Croatia came up short and lost 4-2, but the atmosphere inside the stadium was incredible. Fans from both countries were loud, passionate, and fully into the match from start to finish. Even as a neutral, it would have been hard not to get caught up in the energy. The stadium itself is massive and impressive the moment you walk in. Even from the upper level, the views were excellent, and the giant video board made it easy to follow every play. Section 420 gave a great perspective of the entire field and the crowd around the stadium. Getting in and out was well organized, concessions were easy to find, and the staff kept everything running smoothly despite the huge crowd. While the result wasn't what I was hoping for, being able to watch a World Cup match in person at AT&T Stadium was an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere alone made the trip worth it.

    1 Star I attended my…read morefirst World Cup match at AT&T Stadium, and unfortunately, it was a very disappointing experience. Do not order food for delivery to your seat. I was charged a significant amount for food that was never delivered. After the event, I sent multiple emails and received no response. The only way I was able to recover my money was by disputing the charge through my credit card company. Before leaving the stadium, I went to Customer Service to try to resolve the issue. I have a broken foot, so making the trip across the stadium was painful and inconvenient, but I wanted to give them the opportunity to help. Instead, I was told it was a "known issue." The staff seemed completely uninterested in resolving the problem, offered no meaningful assistance, and no one even apologized. It's hard to understand how a venue hosting one of the world's premier sporting events can provide such poor customer service. My first World Cup experience should have been memorable for the match itself, not for spending weeks trying to recover money for food I never received. Very disappointing.

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    Choctaw Stadium

    Choctaw Stadium

    4.0
    (460 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Choctaw Stadium is like the cool uncle of sports venues--used to be a baseball park, got a…read moremakeover, and now it's trying new things like football, rugby, and rooftop cocktails. I didn't go for a game, just wandered through, but even without a crowd it had that big Texas energy. You can feel the history in the bones of the place--like it's still whispering old Rangers games to itself while gearing up for a rugby scrum or high school football showdown. The architecture is part ballpark, part modern facelift, and part "we're figuring it out as we go." I kind of loved it. It was quiet the day I visited, but the views were wide open and the breeze rolled through like it had season tickets. From the upper deck, you can see the whole Arlington entertainment zone laid out like a buffet--Texas Live!, AT&T Stadium, all of it. Choctaw might not be the headliner anymore, but it's still in the show--and it's got charm, history, and a little grit left in the stands.

    I've always been a fan of this ball stadium. I recall when it was just Arlington Stadium, before…read moreit became sponsored. It's been around for a while, the brick ball park is becoming a thing of the past. When the Rangers moved across the street, I was excited to know that they weren't taking this one down. It's a beautifully aged ball park. One memory is of being in the park for opening day of the Rangers where they set a record for the coldest opening day for the Rangers at 31 degrees. It was cold, but it was fun. The vendors are plentiful and the views are great. Walking up top, you can look over the brick wall and see across the area, it's a beautiful view. The baseballs out front are a great touch. A lot the outside accessible areas are becoming restaurants, stores, and offices. It's still a beautiful ball park.

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    Texas Live!

    Texas Live!

    3.5
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    0.1 mi
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    We attended a company event at Texas Live! on February 18, 2026, and overall we had a great time…read more The venue itself is impressive, and the food and drinks were very good. Our company provided each guest with three drink tickets, and many attendees -- including ourselves -- happily purchased additional drinks beyond that. Unfortunately, our experience with most of the bartenders was disappointing. We visited two different bar stations, and several bartenders came across as rude or uninterested, almost as if serving guests was an inconvenience. This stood out especially since the event was a large private rental, and guests were continuing to spend money throughout the evening. That said, one bartender truly made a positive impression -- Analilia. She was friendly, welcoming, and had an amazing attitude that completely changed the experience at her bar. She provided the level of service you would expect at a venue of this caliber. Despite the inconsistent service, we still enjoyed the event overall thanks to the atmosphere, food, and entertainment. I hope management recognizes team members like Analilia and works to ensure a more consistently positive guest experience across all bar stations in the future.

    Boooo, Texas Live! What an incredibly disappointing…read moreexperience you have given many locals AND visitors! We drove out, paid for parking, and walked up expecting to grab dinner and watch the Mexico World Cup match, only to be told at the door that they had "just started charging admission for the Mexico games." Mind you, we came to Texas Live to see Mexico vs S Korea, USA vs AUS, USA vs HERZ, and were not charged. Seriously? If you're going to change your policy and charge people just to enter your venue to eat and watch a game, the least you can do is make that crystal clear before people spend money on parking. It was not on their website so this is UNACCEPTABLE! AND why just the Mexico games? I'd say that was predatory at the least. If it was solely about safety, let who arrives be served, but you took advantage and cost us $ AND inconvenience. DO BETTER!

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    Globe Life Field

    Globe Life Field

    3.6
    (232 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Very nice to have an air-conditioned stadium in Texas!…read more We arrived 20 minutes before the stadium opened so we could get an exclusive - the lines were in the sun (very little shade outside the stadium). The right most line was for t-mobile only (no signs beyond the first 5 feet of the entrance) and a lot of people didn't know that and were trying to move lines halfway through. The upper levels of the stadium weren't accessible without a ticket to those areas. There is a good variety of food at the ground level. Seats are very tightly packed together - you will be shoulder to shoulder with the person seated next to you.

    First time here was on a Tuesday early April for the Rangers vs Mariners game. Enjoyed the…read moreexperience so came back in middle of May for the Rangers vs Diamondbacks game. So this is the new field for the Rangers replacing Globe Life park. While I think it's silly and a waste of $$$ to get a new ballpark considering Globe Life Park is less than 25 years old, I give this new ballpark some props for the fact that it has a retractable roof to make ball games more bearable during those hot Texas summers. Plus they've built around this area which include the Texas Live! venue nearby for entertainment and lodging purposes. As for the views of the ballpark, each time I've been here was in section 303 cause tickets are cheap at around $20 per head. You get a nice overview of the diamond and the outfield and the seats are very accessible via the elevator. As for concessions, I saw on Instagram that they have some special concoctions but it's on the first floor somewhere. Plus I have no desire to pay $7-8 for a hot dog or $14 for a beer; both of which are highway robbery. Some tickets do include credits you can use toward food depending on where you're sitting and how much you pay. But for now, the $20/ticket is fine with me as far as all I need to pay. I'll be sure to catch more games here whenever I find myself in the DFW area.

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