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    Teresa L.

    Pretty amazing ballpark! Nice friendly staff, good food and drinks, and the view was spectacular! Plan on parking and walking but not bad if you want to get your steps in. Perfect day for a hot dog, a cold one, and some fresh candied pecans. Even bought a hat! (The gardener in me just had to have it) The new logo is awesome! Grassy areas are nice too, there really isn't a car seat just depends on what you want to spend but they definitely have a good selection of price ranges.

    Patricia Abigail H.

    Victory Field is such a staple for us, and honestly, our opening day tradition for the last nine years is one of the things we look forward to most. There's just a specific kind of energy in the air when the season starts, it's that classic American pastime feeling that never really gets old. When the weather is nice and the sun is out, there isn't a better place in the city to just sit back and soak it all in. We always end up wandering through the food court area because it's such a big part of the whole experience. It's less about the specific meal and more about that atmosphere of walking around with the crowd and picking out something to snack on while the game's going. Even after nearly a decade of coming here, it still feels like the perfect way to spend a day outside. It's just a great, consistent time every single year. I love their $1 Tuesday food deals too!

    Ashley D.

    On Friday, May 15th, I went to Victory Field downtown Indianapolis to experience Party Animals and introducing the new generation of Indianapolis Clowns baseball team. Seeing the Party Animals vs. the Indianapolis Clowns was very electrifying, hilarious, family-oriented, and everyone had a blast. Before, the gates open there was an Indianapolis Clowns celebration from their band playing, singing, and dancing in the back parking lot area. That night was about welcoming back the Indianapolis Clowns. Once the gates were open, you noticed the original Black Indianapolis Clowns baseball players' large baseball cards. By the ticket box, there was history about the historic Indianapolis Clowns along with Toni Stone. The historic Indianapolis Clowns baseball team was an all-black baseball team. I got my ticket from StubHub at a very great price, and my seat was at the front. I did purchase a hot dog, and a margarita. The hot dog was very delicious. Now, the deals from Victory Field are $1 concessions on Tuesdays, 50% off tickets on select Wednesdays, $2 and $3 drink specials on Thursdays, postgame fireworks on Fridays, and free food for kids on Sundays. Going to a baseball game is always fun, kids always love it, and most importantly, it's the baseball food people love. I truly had a wonderful time at Victory Field seeing Party Animals vs. Indianapolis Clowns play. Both baseball teams are very talented, skilled doing gymnastics stunts, dancing, and just getting the audience involved. I absolutely love my experience, and make sure you check out the Indianapolis Indians soon or another Party Animals game. I can't wait to go back to Victory Field to see Indianapolis Indians play.

    Anthony G.

    Had the chance to take in a day game. Wonderful minor league stadium that was very clean and friendly workers. Great seats at a reasonable cost. Good baseball energy. Diverse food and drink options. Enjoyed the baseball game.

    Richard C.

    It's always a great time at the ballpark! Victory Field is home to so much history and has seen so many great players, and yet it always feels like a fresh, good time! Although it may not be a major league stadium, nor would you confuse it with one, it's got so much charm & nothin beats spending a summer afternoon or evening catching a game in the lawn & watching the sun set behind the 3rd base seats! All the theme nights are great too! My favorite is always Friday night fireworks!

    John P.

    Downtown Location. With a beautiful view of the skyline. Great place to spend a night with the family. They have a number of food items and food combos that are actually pretty reasonably priced to allow for a family to come. On Tuesdays they have dollar menu tonight which is also a great deal. Lots of other activities today they had the Lottery out spinning a wheel to win prizes. They always have a place for kids to throw baseballs or do other activities. One of the great aspects of the park is they have the outfield that people sit on the grass, they can bring in coolers with food and drinks, so you don't even have to spend a whole lot of money to come spend the evening with your family. In addition, there are a number of special event locations where you can bring groups and enjoy an evening at the ballpark.

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    Lorie L.

    I came back to Victory Field with hundreds of folks for a private event. Guests were greeted immediately with beer tubs and a quick walk to the seats led us to a center bar, catering tables, a concession of ice cream and desserts, and more tubs of beer. The field offered several activities: corn hole, oversized beer pong, jenga, connect 4, and batting. Near the bar was a bourbon tasting event. The catering offered typical ballpark food, like hot dogs and brats, and also bbq brisket and other sides. If you keep average expectations, you'll be satisfied. Drink-wise, the bar doesn't shine on cocktails and I'd suggest sticking with beer. Beautiful, clean stadium. Everyone working the event was courteous and helpful. If you're staying downtown, JW Marriott is across the street and others are within walking distance.

    Joe K.

    Solid AAA ball park... Checked out VF for the first time over Labor Day weekend... Pretty nice ball park with good amenities. While VF is not quite on the same level as Huntington Park in Columbus (HP has much better food, drink options, and over all better "baseball vibes"), it's still a nicely put together AAA ball park... There's really not a bad seat in the house and it's a good place to catch a High A game.

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    Diane W.

    Beautiful field, home of the Indianapolis Indians, affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Great seats, including lawn seats. Friendly and fun ushers. Good drinks! Variety of food choices! Dedicated fan base. Great baseball. Only con is not knowing where to park, as it's near a museum, White River State Park, and who knows what else. Be paid $30 in the same parking structure that had we gone in an other entrance, we could have paid $10. Bonus: got to hear the Dropkick Murthys sing Tessie (yay yay tay) IFYKYK as we exited the park. They were playing at some venue in the state park.

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    Annette R.

    I can't say enough about the great time I had at the Indians game at Victory Field! Plenty of great food and drink options at fair prices, clean bathrooms, excellent seats and fun entertainment throughout the game. Found nearby parking for $10 in a museum garage. It was a great experience from start to finish.

    Mary H.

    We had a group outing here at the end of summer and had the best time. They had great burgers and hot dogs and I liked that we had included soft drinks and beer. The staff were friendly and professional. I always love coming to Indians games. It's just as much about the social gathering as it is about the sport. 10/10 great times!

    Sadiya A.

    I was able to enjoy a game in the Elements Financial Suite for a work event and loved the facility as a whole! The suite was large with seating inside and a large bar and perfect views of the field! The outside seating had tabled seating which was great for food and enjoying the game. Even though I'm not a huge baseball fan, it was a great experience and would probably come back !

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    Sarah M.

    My husband and I go to a few Indians games a year as an excuse to drink beer and eat too many hotdogs. He surprised me with tickets to the TJ McConnell themed night at the end of August because he's my favorite Pacers player It was a super fun evening and we got our game 6 shirts signed before left. Can't wait for another themed night!

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    A true gem of a facility in downtown Indy. A model ballpark.

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    Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    4.1
    (338 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I feel like I'm at Gainbridge for some kind of cool event just about every other month now, because…read morethey have tons of cool stuff going on. Between the basketball games (Yes Cers! Fever Rising!) and other shows, there's always something going on and I have a great time with it. There's a lot of options for food and I've always had my food come out quickly. The Fieldhouse Favorites will cover your bases on the classics. Ben's Pretzels offers carbs galore. A recent fave of mine is The Shake Bar, a Steak 'n Shake brand that specializes in luscious, over-the-top milkshakes. I love to get the Oreo shake as a treat for my game or showtime experience. Some other tidbits - you're allowed to bring in a clear water bottle that's either factory sealed, or an empty reusable to fill up at a fountain. Another alternative is the DD program, where you can get a free soda with a voucher from guest services. You can't purchase any alcohol after that point because you get a wristband that would indicate as such. But if you're looking to stay sober for the evening, this is a great perk!

    Absolutely unacceptable experience tonight at the Heat vs Pacers game. My sister and I were simply…read moretrying to move down a row to get Bam's autograph--something fans do all the time--and instead of handling it calmly or professionally, an usher immediately escalated the situation and put her hands on my sister. There was zero need for physical contact. No warning, no attempt to de-escalate, just straight to being aggressive. It completely ruined what was supposed to be a fun night. We paid good money to be there and ended up feeling disrespected and honestly shocked. And to make it worse, it already kind of sucks being Pacers fans all season during a rough year--then when the team we're actually excited to see comes to town, we get treated like trash by arena staff. That's not how you treat paying fans. Security and staff are supposed to ensure safety--not create uncomfortable or hostile situations. This was handled in the worst possible way, and it reflects terribly on the arena and its staff. Do better.

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    Jumbotron with team entry
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    Indiana Fever

    Indiana Fever

    5.0
    (10 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    If you're going to live in Indiana, you're eventually going to get hooked on basketball. I attended…read moremy first Fever game last week! The Fieldhouse was packed with fans and the excitement was contagious. I was thrilled to see women's sports at the same level as men's. The team has come a long way. The Fever has gained national fame with the addition of Caitlin Clark. While Caitlin didn't play during the game that I attended due to injury, she was engaging the crowd like a champ from the bench. We got to our seats early and Caitlin was signing autographs and talking to kids. It was fun to watch. The team played together incredibly well, hitting many three point shots. These athletes are great role models for young people. The team had even drawn in Hollywood celebrity fans and nationally renowned authors. I felt like I was part of history being made. So the tickets and parking are expensive. We had pretty good seats and it was worth seeing the players up close. The communications from the ticket office were excellent. I received notices regarding gate procedures and even what colors to wear! I highly recommend attending a game (or several) and supporting the Fever.

    I attended my first live Fever game in the Gainbridge Fieldhouse on 6/26/25 vs the Los Angeles…read moreSparks. Even though we lost and Caitlin did not play, I had a good time watching my favorite player Lexi Hull. We sat in Section 1, Row 1, which were great seats very near the Fever bench. Even though we sat off to one side of behind the goal post it was not a hinderance. We were really close to the action and could view the action from a really unique viewpoint. I would buy season tickets there if they were available. We all liked the games played during the TV timeouts. I felt that the announcer person could have explained more about the coach's challenges instead of just announcing the outcome. The restrooms are easy to get to and located throughout the facility. Concession offerings are alcohol as well as bottled water and soft drinks. They do remove the plastic tops from all bottles after purchase so if purchasing several you may want help carrying them back to your seats to prevent any spills. Guest services staff were friendly and helpful. If you have someone drop you off and pick you up, that can be tricky. The police tend to block one street off temporarily and then open it and block off another. So if you can walk and meet your pickup several blocks away, that would be your best bet.

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    End of winning game celebration!
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    Hinkle Fieldhouse

    Hinkle Fieldhouse

    4.7
    (37 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Somehow only just now have made it to a game at Hinkle Fieldhouse, and I have no complaints…read more There doesn't seem to be a bad seat in the house. Even the seats on the side are angled into the center of the court, so you're just a bit more comfortable. The glass on the front row of the upper level gives more of a viewing opportunity. The natural light is a great tough, getting to see just a little bit of the Indiana sunset as you take in the game. Even the concession stands are thought out enough to be inside the playing area, which makes for some difficult line navigation but cool nonetheless that you don't miss any action while waiting. In true Indiana style--and I mean this in a great way--this feels like an expanded Indiana high school gymnasium built for basketball rather than a big arena for multi-use at a university. This place was MADE for basketball. Highly recommend a game here.

    What a fun experience to take our children to their first Butler game! My husband is an alumni so…read moreour house is decorated in Bulldog decor and are huge fans. We snagged excellent seats but they were occupied by a bunch of students, who begrudgingly eventually did move. We went to the VIP section where they celebrated with Fat Tuesday cakes, cookies, another beverage stand, veggies, etc, met the Merchants frog, and had a fun Night together. The bathrooms were clean, admission into the facility was quick and easy, security check points moved fast and overall, both kids had a pretty smooth introduction to sports in the safest environment possible!

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    Michael A Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium

    Michael A Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium

    3.6
    (18 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Although it was super cold, we still had a great time at the NCAA Final Four Dribble event! With…read morethe event came free parking, which makes it super convenient as the lot was right across. Normally, you have to pay to park here or have a permit. They opened at 11, and the lines got long pretty quickly, but they moved fast, so it wasn't too bad. Once inside, there were plenty of activity booths and even free fruit like apples, oranges, and bananas. They had a setup with multiple tents and tables for registration, and due to the amount of people, it was hard to tell where the lines were as people just crowded around. Once registered, we received a bag, headband, T-shirt, and wristband to get a basketball. The registration process could have been a little smoother with better organization. There were activities on the field to keep everyone entertained while waiting for the dribble to begin. My favorite booth was the Geico one. they printed your picture onto a player card, which was such a fun keepsake! It was definitely a busy event with lots of participants, so waiting in line was to be expected. When it was time to start, everyone moved to the track where staff handed out basketballs. The dribble route went past Victory Field and ended at the convention center, where we got free access to Fan Fest with the event, such a great perk! I also liked that we passed through Victory Field and could use the restrooms there. It was a fun event, but I feel like it could have been a little more organized. Another downside was the weather because it was so cold and windy, but we still tried to make the most of it!

    I know that there are soccer games held here along with a bunch of other events. I came here for…read morethe NCAA Final Four dribble event. It was during Final Four weekend and they had the facility looking nice for the event. Everything was spread out due to how much opening space there was. The volunteers were friendly. Parking is not bad at all which I know typically you have to pay for parking but during this event we didn't have to pay.

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    Michael A Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium
    Michael A Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium
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    Indy Fuel

    Indy Fuel

    4.2
    (37 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    They should have never moved from the coliseum. The arena atmosphere is dry. The team is meh. The…read moreparking is chaotic and overpriced. They got rid of the goal horn and replaced it with a fake audio recording of the Chicago Blackhawks that sounds horrible. They got rid of both inflatable nitros. They have a new entrance board that you can only see from a quarter of the arena. It just doesn't feel the same as it did at the coliseum. Just go watch some clips of fuel games at the coliseum and you'll be jealous it's gone. The best part is when you get to leave. I live in fishers too and I would rather drive the extra 25 minutes to the fairgrounds. Good job hallets. A stunning job per usual.

    The fuel games are a blast but my rating is to help you with the food…read more 1. You should eat before if you can! 2. Do not get the nachos at the little cantina they are horrible and $14. They were cold and I couldn't even eat them. My husband has a stomach of steel so he ate them. 3. The pretzels should only be eaten at the beginning of the game. If they've been in there too long they are hard and stale. The cheese for them taste funny to me so I just use mustard. 4. The corndogs/hotdogs were really good! I was surprised they were so hot I had to let mine cool off. Hope this helps. If you go 317 night there are great specials. I highly recommend that. It's $3 beer, $1 popcorn and $7 craft beer/shirts. These games are a great time!

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    Indy Fuel
    Celebrating Veteran's Day at the Indy Fuel Game 11/15/14

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    Celebrating Veteran's Day at the Indy Fuel Game 11/15/14
    Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    4.4
    (273 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    For one day a year, Indianapolis gets to be the coveted Fourth City, where we are one of the most…read moredensely populated cities with 1 in 1000 or so people in the country in attendance. The Indy 500, or any of the festivities, is a bucket list item if you ever live around the city. I got to attend this year and had a blast! There are a good amount of facilities infield and out, but race days allow in coolers with food and drink in non-glass containers. There are also a lot of entry points, so make sure to choose which one is closest to your seats and your parking for easiest ingress and egress. With all the people at the Speedway on race days, they do a great job with security, safety, and spacing of everything. Just make sure to wear your best walking shoes!

    What a venue! It's my 2nd time at the Indy 500 and it never disappoints. I've sat on the…read morebleachers on turn 1 (2017) and turn 4 (2026). It's the greatest spectacle in racing...and one of those things to be checked off that bucket list. Negatives - it does take a bit to get inside the IDS on race day...so have patience. The bathrooms weren't bad as far as wait time but some stalls ran out of toilet paper. Notes - I recommend sitting higher in the bleachers cause it's you're down low it's hard to see and the cars come whipping around. The last time we were there I was in row Z. I also recommend bringing something to sit on. You can bring soft sided coolers with drinks (alcohol beverages too). My son wore headphones the majority of the race and I wore my loop earplugs...helps not to be deaf the next day.

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    Looking forward to a ride in an IndyCar....
    Winners Drink Milk!! Looks so cool! Milk bottles
    Winners Drink Milk!! Looks so cool! Milk bottles
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    Sellick Bowl

    Sellick Bowl

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Overall a nice place to enjoy a cool night! I did not go to Butler so my fandom is simply from…read moreliving in Indy but the bleachers are in clean and good condition, everything seems new, and if the Bulldogs win, it's a great time! I know that Butler plays Indiana every now and then and the crowd is huge for that game. Butler has beer in their concessions and Chick-fil-a as well. They have several sections that have plastic seats that are more comfortable than bleachers.

    The Sellick Bowl (formerly the Butler Bowl) serves as the home of Butler's football and soccer…read moreprograms. While it certainly does not have the full slate of amenities that newer facilities possess, it is still a fun place to catch a game. The visitor stands are pretty short and close to the field, which makes it a bit hard to see the entirety of the action, but there's always room on the home side. The concessions are pretty limited, but most of the standard stadium fare is included. They do have a Chick-fil-A tent that comes out to most events, so you can get a chicken sandwich in addition to other offerings. Pepsi products are served here. Bonus points for having the spirit shop, concessions, and restrooms inside of Hinkle Fieldhouse. If you have not been in Hinkle, you should take the opportunity. By far the best venue in college basketball. Butler sports are always an affordable and great option in Indianapolis. While the football team is not in the best, most competitive conference, it is still a fun thing to do on a Saturday afternoon.

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    Sellick Bowl
    Sellick Bowl
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