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| Date | Event Name |
|---|---|
| Mon Nov 30, 2009 at 10:00AM | Tour Turner Field |
| Tue Dec 1, 2009 at 10:00AM | Tour Turner Field |
| Wed Dec 2, 2009 at 10:00AM | Tour Turner Field |
| Thu Dec 3, 2009 at 10:00AM | Tour Turner Field |
| Fri Dec 4, 2009 at 10:00AM | Tour Turner Field |
| About: | Home of the Atlanta Braves , Turner Field is a fun place to visit even if you're not interested in baseball. Built as a multi-use facility for the 1996 Olympics, the stadium houses The Braves Museum as well as several restaurants, which range from the elegant Chop House to traditional concession stands. Stop by at Scouts Alley, which has a whole load of interactive games. Come out and be surrounded by the smell of hot boiled peanuts and the terrifying battle cry of the "Tomahawk Chop." Tours of the stadium complex are available both during the season and off-season. |
| Categories: | Arenas & Stadiums, All Entertainers |
| Parking: | $10 per car advance, $12 day of game |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 404-614-1392 |
awesome place, very impressive and you gotta love the Chick-fil-a sandwiches for only $4.50. The parking aint all that bad either considering how many people are at the stadium.
Awesome place to see a ball game, Yes the food is pricey just like every other ball park, however it is pretty good. Tickets are a good value for about $12 to $14 bucks for the seats I get.
Turner Field: This stadium is HUGE! A free kids zone and giant screen great you as you come into the park. A Giant Screen and several electronic billboards are all around the field. Keeping you up todate on other games and the game you are attending.
The only reason it did not get a five star review is because of the food. It was overpirced and overcooked.
Staff was friendly and helpfull. The maintance and cleanleness of the park was superb.
Great place to watch a ball game!