Las Vegas Ballpark

Las Vegas Ballpark is home to the Las Vegas Aviators. New park that can hold 10000 fans. Great way to spend a evening in the outdoors drinking a cold beer.
Las Vegas Ballpark

Las Vegas Ballpark is a baseball stadium located in downtown Summerlin. It is the home for the Las Vegas Aviators of the Pacific Coast League. They are the minor league of the Oakland Athletics (soon to be Las Vegas Athletics). Howard Hughes Corporation owns the stadium and was built in 2018 at a cost of $150 million. It replaced the team’s previous home at Cashman Field. Las Vegas Ballpark is located in Summerlin near the Red Rock Casino (1650 S Pavilion Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135).

9.5Expert Score
Las Vegas Ballpark

Home to the Las Vegas Aviators. Seating capacity of 10,000 fans. It even has a pool!

Cost
9.5
Amenities
9.5
Food Selection
9.5
Positive
  • Newness
  • Not a bad seat in the house
  • Locals
Negatives
  • Far from home

The stadium has a seating capacity of 10,000 people and features a wide range of amenities such as luxury suites, party zones, and a pool area. The Ballpark modern design and state-of-the-art facilities is better than other stadiums. The stadium also features a 31-foot-high LED video board. This is a major improvement over the old Cashman field. There is plenty of free parking in the back. Combined with the rear entrance, this provides a good parking spot.

Ballpark seating

For example, when I go to the games I like to sit behind the Aviators dugout. Most importantly, this provides a great view of the field plus the giant video board. In addition, you get a great view of the right handed batters. Also, really up close to the plate. Also, the easy view of the video board allow me to keep up with the game because it provides all the stats very clearly. Likewise, we always park in the rear near the pool. The street is closed during games and provides easy access to parking.

To demonstrate, there are plenty of vendors. Firstly, the stadium has the Aviator store where you can pick up all your aviator swag. In addition, on the right side field of the stadium they usually have items that are on sale. Also, there are plenty of food and drink vendors. That is, you can purchase everything you need, from hot dogs, pop corn and cracker jacks to drinks and beer. Plus, on Thursday nights it is usually beer night.

In addition to hosting baseball games, Las Vegas Ballpark also serves as a venue for concerts, festivals, and other community events. The stadium has hosted several high-profile events since its opening, including the Big League Weekend exhibition series featuring Major League Baseball teams. It also hosted the 2022 triple a championship.

Las Vegas Ballpark Mascots

Overall, Las Vegas Ballpark is a destination spot for minor league baseball fans. Its modern design, state-of-the-art facilities, and prime location make it an ideal venue for baseball games. In fact, it is within walking distance of the Red Rock Casino and downtown Summerlin and has plenty of free parking. Additional information can be found on the Las Vegas Ballpark site.

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