Whether or not you like baseball, this is a great place to hang out with friends, grab a brat and a beverage, and enjoy being out on a summer evening. Ticket prices are less than $10, and food isn't so overpriced like at major league parks. Very easy to find free parking if you are just willing to walk a block or two.
Downtown Greenville is outstanding and so is Fluor Field. Go for the experience, as the Greenville Drive has been pretty spotty as a team.
If you've ever been to a Red Sox game in Boston you'll feel right at home at Fluor Field. A smaller version but a great experience with a very loyal fan base. Located in the West End of downtown Greenville it's a breeze getting to the games especially if you ride the trolley that cruises Main St (a freebee), Prices are reasonable and the atmosphere can't be beat. Lots of bars and restaurants close by along with Falls Park make it a must visit if in the area,
Fluor Field is a wonderful minor-league ballpark. It's clean, safe, fairly low expense. Family-friendly....you can let you kids chase foul balls w/o worrying about them. With essentially the dimensions of Fenway - a mini Green Monster - and the Red Sox red and white uni's - this has a real professional feel but with a small town atmosphere. You'll love it.
It's great for everyone and always fun.. It's a replica of Fenway park and is very charming. There are fireworks on Friday nights, an impressive display, and $1.00 drink Thursdays.
A great little baseball field with a small town feel. Something for everyone - kids to adult. Always a great turn out to support the home team which adds to the fun.
Great experience everytime we come to the field for a game or event! The Grounds Crew does an amazing job! A must do event anytime you're in Greenville!
We just moved to Greenville and bought partial season tickets. My wife and I went to eight games and brought guests on two occasions. The park is a replica of Fenway Park and well located in downtown hip West End. The food venues are very good and the fireworks on winning nights is always a treat.
We went to one of the last games of the season so not exactly sure which month it was. Bought the more expensive tickets (which are still very cheap) but ended up not ever sitting in the seats as we enjoyed moving around the park and checking out the park from various areas. I have to say, we enjoyed the seats over near the outdoor bar area which I believe are the cheap seats. We had so much fun and enjoyed the whole experience that I am planning an event for my company in April. We are truly lucky to have this field and team right in town.
Nice ball field on land that use to be a lumber/hardware company. A improvement from ballfield location near sewer plant and landfill which hard a dis stink stink. Parking is a art to find unless you park at county square and ride trolley which may take a little to get there but not that much of walk that you may get there before trolley. Ticket prices good. Times the ball team is good other times they stink. Seating great and good views of game. Shoeless Joe Jackson museum across street and open when games playing. Food is good and you great a big choice. Minor league team of Boston Red Sox's. Very family friendly with a playground for small kids. Have took Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts to games and did some games with family members.