Globe Life Park in Arlington

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Location

1000 Ballpark Way,
Arlington, TX 76011

BriH

By BriH | 8/15/2014

We came on vacation to Texas from Missouri. My husband and I both love baseball and would like to visit all the major league stadiums. We arrived at the stadium very early so we could walk around and see everything the stadium had to offer. We were extremely disappointed that the Hall of Fame would be closed the entire game due to a private event. We were also unable to see the video board from our $70 seats.

Wf

By Wf | 8/11/2014

Awesome place

abcdefg

By abcdefg | 7/28/2015

Our seats were horrible! 340 row 10 seat 1-8. The pole or rail was in the way of home plate. And every person that went to sit down and stood there was in the way of home plate. And the concession people would stand there so I don't think I ever got to see anyone bat. The people next to us were frustrated too. Even the security guy would just stand there and in our way. It was horrible. We paid $33 for nothing and ended up going home after the fourth inning

wesbailey101

By wesbailey101 | 7/28/2015

rangers lost.

Jeffc

By Jeffc | 6/24/2015

hot dogs on $1 hot dog day suck. the buns are hard and crusty

Liza S

By Liza S | 6/3/2015

Dollar hot dog night was a disaster. Ran out of hot dogs in our line. Also ran out of soft drinks. Many angry customers!!!

Liz C.

By Liz C. | 6/3/2015

They ran out of hotdogs which was ridiculous

Jordan

By Jordan | 5/16/2015

The food was over-priced and I was told I could get a refill when I couldn't. I was not impressed.

anonymous

By anonymous | 4/10/2015

It took me over an hour to find parking RIDICULOUS!!!

K.E.R. North Texas

By K.E.R. North Texas | 9/28/2014

I sit in season seats. Which are small and crowded. I am not impressed. Snacks, drinks and non-snack food such as hotdogs and nachos are priced ridiculously high. Not impressed. Everywhere you look in the park is an advertisement for a vast array of businesses or services. I would think that with the amount of marketing involved food and drink prices would be more reasonable.