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TEMPE DIABLO STADIUM
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Capacity |
9,785 |
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Year Opened |
1969; renovated in 1993 and 2006 |
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Dimensions |
360L, 420C, 340R |
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Surface |
Grass |
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Local Airport |
Phoenix |
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Ticket Prices |
To be
announced. |
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Tickets on Sale |
To be
announced. |
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Ticket Information |
480/784-4444 in Phoenix, 520/321-1000 in
Tucson. |
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Tickets Website |
www.ticketmaster.com |
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Season Ticket
Prices |
Home Plate,
$320; Field MVP, $256; Field Box, $192;
Grandstand, $112. |
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Address |
2200 W. Alameda Dr., Tempe. |
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Directions |
Take Broadway Street exit off I-10 (coming
from either direction); travel west on
Broadway to 48th Street; turn left; Tempe
Diablo Stadium is 1/2 mile on the left.
Enter ballpark by turning left on Alameda. |
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Tempe is a college town, and as you might expect from a school with a party
atmosphere, there are a fair number of establishments in the downtown area for
those who imbibe, most centered around Mill Avenue. (The university is located
northeast of the training complex; to get there, head east on Broadway Road and
then north on Mill Avenue.)
Beer fans will want to check out Four Peaks
Brewing Co., a brewpub and restaurant known for its patio and fresh beer.
Also known for beer: the Gordon Biersch
Brewery, where the garlic fries are to die for. In fact, a combination of a
seasonal beer and the garlic fries is really all you need at dinnertime,
especially if your spouse isn’t along on the trip. Meanwhile, the kids will
enjoy a visit to Fiddlesticks, a
20-acres amusement park that includes go-karts, batting cages, miniature golf,
bumper boats, and a video arcade.
There are some outstanding restaurants fairly close to the ballpark.
Aunt Chilada's is known for its
Mexican menu, including authentic fajitas, tamales, and salsa. Go for a seat on
the deck. Built in the old Tempe Railroad Depot,
Macayo’s Depot Cantina is the Tempe outpost of a popular locally owned
chain. The specialty of the house: margaritas, freshly made tortillas, tacos,
enchiladas.
Where to Stay: The Buttes (Marriott, 2000 W. Westcourt Way, Tempe; 602/225-9000) is
the closest hotel to Tempe Diablo Stadium, within easy walking distance of the
complex. It’s also one of the more scenic hotels in the Valley of the Sun: from
the freeway it looks like some sort of futuristic neo-Wrightian extension of the
butte. That’s the Top of the Rock restaurant, and it offers some great views of
the area at sunset.
Also within walking distance is the Hampton
Inn (4234 S. 48th St., Tempe; 602/438-8688).
Since Tempe Diablo Stadium is so close to the airport, there are a host of
hotels between the two that are reasonable close to the stadium. Mainstay
Suites, Comfort Suites, and Sheraton Phoenix Airport are all within a mile of
the stadium. In addition, these hotels are close to Phoenix Municipal Stadium,
spring-training home of the Oakland Athletics.
Flying In: The closest airport is Phoenix
Sky Harbor International Airport. It's served by all the
major airlines, including United, America West, Delta,
Northwest, Air Canada, American, Continental, US Airways, and
Southwest. It's a pleasant enough airport.
You may also
want to consider flying into Tucson and then driving to Phoenix if the fare
to Tucson is significantly cheaper. The drive is 117 miles and takes a
couple of hours on I-10, but it's a pretty drive if you like
desert scenery.
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