Arizona Diamondbacks
WinChase Field — Phoenix, AZ
BALLPARK #13 - July 24, 2009 (Phoenix, AZ) Chase Park is different. The home of the Diamondbacks, or D-backs (the team underwent re-branding in 2007) sheds its skin...when it wants to. The retractable roof is only one of the amazing features of this park which makes up for the loss to the Pirates 10-3 at this Friday night game. In the midst of hot, and I mean hot, weather, this air-conditioned facility maintains the integrity of the baseball experience inside the park. They were giving away D-Back sun visors for cars, which most child fans ended up wearing or holding up to rally their team. We were impressed to see a variety of restaurants including Friday's as well as activities for the kids, but that's not what they've done different - after all, most of these modern parks have great eats. The overall experience of this park was a good one filled with "firsts" for us. As we walked in, they had a booth where Diamondback staff was busy creating signs for the fans, but that was just the beginning. The fans are fond of their team, in fact 24,911 showed up for this match. Most sported red and black, and rattlesnake tails replace foam fingers to rally the Diamondbacks! The park features a private suite with a pool overlooking the right center-field, which we are told has seen its share of home runs – fun! Virtual hot dog races with kids running in place and the use of captioning on the scoreboard for the hearing impaired was a first. For the kids, the Sandlot and Baxter's den provide activities such as batting at Futures Field. We were disappointed we did not get a picture with Baxter, but meeting the organ player, the Diamondback's "musical mascot" and getting his autograph picture was definitely unique! At this park, kids get a pin for their first-time visit to the park, which is different from the certificates we've collected from other parks (although we do prefer the personalized certificate for Sofia). Outside the park, it is easy to find cheap parking. Located in Downtown Phoenix, there are plenty of lots close to the park. We got there about an hour before the game and parked for $5 in a public lot a couple of blocks from the ballpark. Outside, giant stone baseballs (which we have seen at other parks) greet the entrance. Red brick and green structural steel best describes the exterior inspired by the Phoenix warehouse district. "Sliders Restaurant" is located right on the premises and many choose to hang out there before and after the game. The park also has "Value Items" that make the experience affordable. For example a hot dog for $1.50 and a 12 oz. Pepsi for $1.50 they also offer $5 tickets. It was Fireworks Fridays today and so the stadium retracted. Amazing! It takes approximately four minutes for the roof to completely retract. This was also a first for us. According to the team, it is similar to the technology used for draw bridges. Interesting fact: On game days, they retract the roof to help the grass grow. Chase Field certainly strives to be different. The Grand Canyon State did not disappoint. We recommend this unique stadium for all it has to offer. What made this game memorable: Creating a rally sign for Baby Sofia and watching D-back, #27 Mark Reynolds' amazing catch over the railing. Visit the Diamondbacks at Chase Field