I arranged for my class to do a tour and a fun day here. The staff was friendly and worked with us to make the most of our time there. we had a great experience and we are going back again this year!
I enjoyed watching family play baseball games. I would sit in the lounge with great views, plenty of options for food and drinks available.
Well maintained and very family friendly. The only downfall, you can't bring in your own food and their food is expensive. Other than that, great play area for the little ones, great play areas for adults and teens too!
it has 4 nice ball diamonds and good batting cages. It is a nice place to visit. It has a dinner and nice stands to watch a ball game.
My son plays tournaments and little league games here. The fields are great.., food and drinks are good but it costs to get in to watch your child play ball and the food and drinks are pretty expensive.
It is a great place to watch games. I agree with the other reviews in that you are charged for everything you do as well as the small price to get in. We have watched adult softball, T ball and several other events and have enjoyed it. As a fan you are right up close to the action. Great facility!
I have only been once to Big League Dreams, and I am not in a hurry to go again. The fields themselves are very nice, but as another reviewer pointed out, they charge you for EVERYTHING! Its only a few dollars to get in, but they don't let anyone, teams or fans, bring in any food or drinks so you have to buy from their snack bar, which isn't very cheap. Apparently after an uproar, the park puts water in the dugouts for the teams instead of making them buy it at the snack bar. But, since temperatures on the field can reach 115 degrees and higher during the summer, it seems absolutely cruel to not let the teams bring their own Gatorade in. Amazingly, the place seems to be doing very well, and they almost always have games going on, so I guess not everyone feels as negatively as I do about it. When you factor in tournament fees, travel costs, park fees, food & water expenses, etc., it just doesn't seem worth it to me.
Nice ballpark with good food and drink selection. What I thought was rediculous that they charged the baseball players an admission fee, the team already paid the entry fee and they are the entertainment, without them spectators that pay admission would not be there. Makes more since to up the entry fee to include some kind of charge for the athletics. Usually the entertainers are paid, without them there would be no spectators paying the $5 admissions. No senior citizens discount either, poor grandparents
Really nice facility. Admission reasonable.s Be aware that signs are posted at entrance before pay booth that no outside food or drinks allowed. Stadium Cafes are a bit pricey and although the staff is friendly, service is extremely slow. Orders are continually mixed up.
They have recreations of major league ball parks where you can play softball and baseball. They have an indoor soccer field that is in use year round. There is a playground for kids to use while their siblings or parents are playing. It is well maintained and is used year round. The down side is that you cannot bring you own food into the area. The food the serve is typical stadium food. It fan be pricey, but facilities out way this issue.Great parking and close to other restaurants nearby. Just get your hand stamped for reentry. And, yes there is an entry fee. Don't get angry about the fee, part of it supports the city of Manteca and helps eith the cities other parks.