This was my second visit to Dunedin to catch the Jays in a spring training game and it was awesome as usual. The park is quite intimate and there really isn't a bad seat there. It is extremely family friendly and the tickets are quite affordably priced. The kids loved the fact that they could get pretty close up to the players to watch them warm up pre-game and they even managed to get a couple of autographs in the process. The team mascot "Ace" was also quite accessible and we got some great photos with him as well. The staff at the park are second to none... very friendly (mostly seniors who love both baseball and kids) who go out of the way to make sure you are having a good time. Also a shout out to "Nate" the announcer who has somehow managed to become one of our kids "must see" folks while attending the game. Overall, a really great afternoon experience with lots to see and do!
We went to the first spring training game of 2015 for the Blue Jays, and it was great. The stadium is in a somewhat odd location with little parking and we had to walk 10 minutes back to the stadium once situated, but otherwise the park itself is a good venue, food is decent if a bit pricey, and the game itself was great, good access to players and every seat is basically a good one.
So i moved into town a week ago, I love baseball, love it, so I went on a little tour to Tampa Yankees, Clearwater Threshers, and here to the Dunedin BlueJays. This was the best of the 3 in my opinion, the stadium is the least attractive, but the fan interaction, is 2nd to none. Not many people go so you are almost a sure thing to get talked to, and parking is FREE. You can tell this team is loved locally, it seemed most were locals and everyone knew everyone there. If you love baseball you must come here to see a game, of the 3, this is the team I will look into season tickets next year.
Home of the Dunedin Blue Jays, a single-A affiliate of the Toronto major league club of the same name, this smaller hometown-feel stadium is a great place to experience minor league baseball. Inexpensive tickets, small crowds, friendly staff, and wonderful close-to-the-action seats all make watching the Dunedin team play very professional ball a great evening's entertainment. Of course during spring training with the big club in town expect higher priced tickets and capacity crowds as well as day (sunscreen and hat recommended) versus night games. Enjoy!
The Toronto Blue Jays' minor league plays here. If you want to see major league quality baseball, come watch the Blue Jays' minor league! The stadium is nice, and shaded from the Florida sun. Great family outing. Your kids should bring their gloves.
saw a game here while in town for a wedding. great minor league game for the baseball fan. Small venue and crowd but worth the $7 admission! Walking distance to downtown!
This is a great place to catch a Baseball Game and enjoy a hot dog at a reasonable price. Although the Stadium is not attractive it is so much fun to be in this atmosphere. The Blue Jay is a riot and there is always some silly contest going on between innings. The baseball, music, and guys selling snacks create this exciting environment of pure joy. It is easy to get caught up in the fun. This is an inexpensive afternoon of great entertainment.
This was an exciting place to visit as a long time Jays fan from Toronto. We were here for a spring training game against the Orioles. Its a has a beautiful field, and it isn't big so you are close to the action, has a more intimate feel than a big stadium,players willing to sign autographs. There are concession stands will prices being similar to regular stadium prices, going to spend a few $$ on food. Speaking of food YOU CAN NOT BRING IN FOOD OR DRINKS OR WATER, my family of 5 found out the hard way when we got to the gate and had to throw our drinks into their big garbage bins full of confiscated food. Understandable I guess. We sat two rows behind home plate, cheap seats too, could because its hard to watch the game when you are close to the safety screen, your eyes keep trying to focus on the screen, so its a bit annoying. Still enjoyed a gorgeous day in the sunshine. There is limited parking at the stadium, but the locals will let you park on their lawns for like $5. The stadium is nestled in a neighborhood away from the main roads. Was a great experience. Highly recommended.
My family loves to attend minor league games when we travel. This was a charming stadium in a neighborhood setting. Open seating with lots of good seats. I was worried it would be in the sun or too hot but it was not. My teenagers loved it. Even better, the Blue Jays came from behind to win!
While in Clearwater catching some Phillies Spring Training games, we decided to make the short drive to Dunedin and watch the Toronto Blue Jays in their park. If you're a baseball fan you will absolutely love the intimacy of this old fashioned ball park. And if you're not a real baseball fan you'll have a great time as well! You can park in the neighborhood where the property owners will give you a spot for $5 to $10. You can also park at the stadium for $15 and be within steps of the main gate. Upper rows on the first base line were in the shade. Other than that you're pretty much in the sun. But if you're visiting from Canada that's a wonderful thing, eh? Don't believe there's a bad seat and the prices are reasonable.