Peanuts, Cracker Jacks and a Cookie

 

Crowd_1 Last Sunday, we made our way back up to Surprise for a game between the Kansas City Royals and the Chicago Cubs. As expected, it was very crowded what with it being a Sunday and of course the Cubs draw everywhere they go.

Surprise Stadium, home of the Rangers and Royals, is probably my favorite of all the Cactus League stadiums. If you have infield tickets on the Rangers side (first base) you’ll be in the shade for pretty much the entire game. As far as I know, it’s the only venue to offer free parking for Cactus League games so the $22.00 ticket becomes quite attractive compared to the rest of the venues.

On our first visit February 29, we spent $70.00 before the game even began (2 tickets, 2 beers, 2 hot dogs and a bag of peanuts) so this weekend we decided to check out the Home Run Party Deck. The party deck is located in the outfield. Tickets are $35.00 and include admission to the game, 2 drink vouchers and an all you can eat buffet. SWEET! This definitely sounded like a better deal.

The Party Deck is not the place to go, however, if you want to watch theHeads_2 game. If you get there early and score one of the seats along the front row, the view is very good, but the trade-off is that you will be in direct sunlight all day. From our table, which was in the second row under the tent, there was nothing to watch except the Suns-Spurs game on the big screen TV. The baseball game was such a laffer that everyone was more interested in the basketball game anyway. There was a band playing prior to the game, and they Sleep played briefly between innings starting at about the end of the 6th inning after they had caught up on their sleep from the night before. I was disappointed that the buffet didn’t include hot dogs but instead consisted of some semblance of Mexican fare. I’m not sure if it’s the same every Sunday or what they do on the weekdays when I have seen the Party Deck extremely less crowded.

Now, here was the most pleasant surprise about the Party Deck. EveryCookie_1 Sunday, they bring a baseball player up for about an hour to pose for photos and sign autographs. Yesterday, it was former 2nd baseman Cookie Rojas. Fergie Jenkins  will be the guest on March 16. On March 23 it will be Rollie Fingers. That’s kind of a nice way to meet some former ballplayers, and you don’t have to stay in the tent. You can walk around to other areas of the ballpark. Also, here’s another little secret we discovered: you can upgrade your game ticket to the Party Deck ticket for $10.00. I’m not sure if that includes lawn tickets or not, but if you have $22.00 seats you can get into the party tent for an extra $10.00. If you buy them ahead of time at the box office they are $35.00. 

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Nice, detailed review. Silly as it sounds, sun vs shade probably dictates my spring ball enjoyment more than any other factor lately - even more than what teams are playing.


Oh, and you have excellent taste in clothes.

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