Yes, the facilities are nice. The games are average. What gets me is that it is all about the $$$. From the high priced terrible food to the crazy, marked up souvenirs, the owners make sure one thing: you are going to leave with as little wampum left as possible. I imagine this conversation happened years ago:Executive #1: "How can we get people to buy $8 beer and $30 tee shirts?"Executive #2: "I know, how about we have like a baseball team or something."Executive #1: "Yeah! Wait, do you think we can charge people admission?"Executive #2: "Oh yes, people love belonging to something. And beer."Executive #1: "Great. What about a name for the baseball team... Something cool, right?"Executive #2: "We need something that really rocks. Wait! I got it…!"
One of the best baseball parks in the South. Incorporated into existing historical buildings, it has a great architectural, old-time feel with all of the modern conveniences. Above-average stadium food and team store. Parking and restaurants within the immediate area.
really nice, inexpensive ball park, that has an area where you can bring your own chairs or for $6.00 seat in the stadium
Minor league baseball games are the way to go. A great family event at an affordable price. Food is a little expensive but the tickets to the game are cheap and if you go on certain days you even get a fireworks show.
Variety of food options, variety of offers during certain game nights. Prices are reasonable to see a game but some food can be expensive. It can be very hot out there so take a hat or paper fan in July and August.
Great place for a stroll. Lots go things going on in the spring..summer and fall. Ball games concerts
I'm a huge baseball fan and couldn't pass up going to see a team called the biscuits during my one night in Montgomery. The stadium looks pretty nice for a minor league team, with a historic train depot as the concourse along the first base line and also holding the biscuit basket gift store. I made sure to load up on biscuits gear. They had plenty of quirky little things, such as a pig named miss gravy, the duchess of pork that got walked around the concourse on a leash. The game, however, got rained out which made me feel like I had lost 25 bucks on tickets.
IT is located in an old railroad building. You can eat inside as well as purchase tickets for the game. There are vendors that sell team shirts, pompoms, horns, and whatever you need to show team spirit. Next door is an old Confederate jail being utilized for office space
This is a great place to go with the family for a day outing. Everyone likes to go here and then find a great place near by to eat.
We visited Riverwalk Stadium for a Biscuits baseball game with 10 friends, but it was raining. Since we were going to the Owners Suite, we didn't worry about getting wet. Since Sherrie was entertaining many season ticket holders that night, there was a lovely buffet dinner that was served. Riverwalk Stadium has the best food in baseball - and that was confirmed that night with some specials in the Owners Suite.