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SURPRISE STADIUM
Capacity 10,500
Year Opened 2003
Dimensions 350L, 379LC, 400C, 379RC, 350R
Surface Grass
Ticket Prices Lower Dugout, $22; Upper Dugout, $19;  Infield Seats, $16; Plaza Seats, $12; Lawn Seats, $7.
Tickets on Sale Now.
Ticket Web Site www.ticketmaster.com
Ticket Order Line 480/784-4444 or 520/321-1000.
Local Airport Phoenix
Address 15850 N. Bullard Av., Surprise.
Directions Surprise Stadium is located 1 1/2 miles west of the intersection of Bell Road and Grand Avenue (U.S. Route 60). Bullard Avenue is located off of Bell Road, 1 1/2 miles west of Grand Avenue, or 2 1/2 miles east of Loop 303.

Surprise is still a smaller suburb of Phoenix (with only 58,000 residents), and as such you'll probably be spending a good chunk of your time in Phoenix. Architecture fans will want to check out Taliesin West, conveniently located on Frank Lloyd Wright Drive in nearly Scottsdale. Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Fellowship wintered at Taliesin West, and today that unique set of buildings set amongst 600 acres of desert is open for tours.

Otherwise, the pickins are slim in terms of must-see attractions in Phoenix. You may want to do what the natives seem to enjoy: relax and commune with nature. Of course, most of that communing takes place on a golf course.

There are eight other teams with spring-training venues in the Phoenix area: Chicago Cubs (Mesa), Seattle Mariners (Peoria), San Diego Padres (Peoria), Milwaukee Brewers (Maryvale), Oakland Athletics (Phoenix), Anaheim Angels (Tempe), San Francisco Giants (Scottsdale), and Kansas City Royals (Surprise). Tucson -- spring-training home of the Chicago White Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies -- is 115 miles southwest of Phoenix. It's not really a bad drive -- it's mostly freeway, along I-10.

Where to Stay: Because there are so many spring-training venues in Phoenix and you're more than likely visiting more than one ballpark, chances are pretty good that you don't necessarily need to be staying close to the ballpark. Phoenix is a relatively easy area to make your way around, so don't feel like it's essential you stay close to the park.

If you do feel compelled to stay close to the ballpark, there are several hotels within five miles of surprise Stadium, including the Quality Inn, Best Western Inn and the Best Inn. But remember: no one in Phoenix walks anywhere. They drive. 

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.

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