louisville slugger field
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I have never been a fan of baseball. And absolutely do not like to watch on tv. BUT, when my husband and I were given tickets to take in an evening Bats game, I was instantly hooked on baseball! No one was more surprised than I about my instant change of heart. Since that first game, we now are full season ticket holders. The Bats Organization has the best customer service I've ever seen. Very enjoyable. Perfect place to get away from your work stress. Hope you enjoy your visit! Very family friendly...
Well, I haven't seen ALL the parks, but their reputation of " one of the best" is well deserved. Great family environment. Reasonable ticket prices. Kid friendly.
I absolutely love to attend Bat's games here, I was lucky enough on Labor Day 2013 to see a bottom of the ninth, two outs, full count, grand slam homerun that won the game. Not something that you see that often in baseball, but oh so exciting. Never been disappointed anytime I have had the chance to catch a game here.
Without a major league team in the city, the Bats are the next best thing. Baseball is so much fun at this level of competition :)
It's a beautiful ballpark. The designers used old historic buildings for the facade. It's a lot like Busch Stadium in feel. Close to the river, Waterfront Park, and the Big Four Bridge, a pedestrian walkway that crosses the Ohio River to Indiana.
My husband is an avid baseball fan, so a trip here seemed inevitable! Not only did he enjoy the tour, I was ready to "play ball" after the entertaining and informative tour. We watched how baseball bats were originally made one at a time to the computer generated bats of today. Of special interest was an area where you could handle historic bats of folks like Babe Ruth! The museum was appealing also. The end of the tour, you receive your own mini Slugger!A home run!
Yes, Mohammed Ali is my athlete hero but he is much more than that. He is a courageous individual, and a remarkable humanitarian. You'll learn about his personal history, the history of the times and how his hometown treated him. In addition, it is a marvelous interactive window into the world of boxing !
This is a great little ball park that doesn't have a bad seat (well not that many) in the place. Don't sit on the right field boxes during the 6:05 night games unless you want the sun to be in your eyes
Lovely summer evening at the ball game. Tickets available on the gate as well. Nice stadium will well priced food and drinks.
Field was very cool, just don't eat at the brewery pub attached to it. The food is over priced and is one of those places where it is trendy to give you a small portion for a bigger price. Service was the worst we had in the city. Never seen the server again until our meal was done, he didn't even bring it out.
I been to minor league parks in Illinois, South Carolina and New York and this one is on par with the rest of them. It is nestled downtown and easily to get to from the interstates.
This is by far the best minor stadium in the country. The crowd seems to always be well behaved and it is kid friendly but you can still have a good adult time. The food is typical and so are the prices. The folks working the stands are usually pretty nice with a few exceptions. The only problem I have ever had was with the management. The don't come off as very professional with the staff or the public. Maybe this can be changed.
Slugger Field has several entrances, so no matter where you park, you won't have to walk far to get inside the park. All of the seating will get you close-up - this is not a huge, impersonal ballpark. The ticket, food & drink prices are reasonable. For the young, there is a merry-go-round / play area. The main concrete area makes a circle around the park, which is a great excuse for stretching your legs and socializing - all while keeping an eye on the game as you walk. Also off of this spacious walking loop are different viewing points with seating if you would like to stop and sit awhile as you enjoy a quiet conversation away from the crowd.
We visited the Louisville Slugger Museum and weather you are a baseball fan or not it I worth a visit. We got to see the last bats being made for Derek Jeter!!! They have every signature of every player that has ever signed a contract with them. So worth a visit!!!
Not a bad seat in the house. The ushers are very friendly, the selection of unhealthy food is great and its a fun game to watch at a decent price. Great low cost entertainment.