Angel Stadium

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Angel Stadium

Stadium · Anaheim

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2000 E Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA 92806

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Stadium has great views, food, and fireworks shows.  

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Dan Graff

Google
We attended a game on July 29. The staff was absolutely fantastic. I had recent knee surgery. They were very helpful. They secured me a wheelchair and driver. The usher paid attention to my needs. Everyone went above and beyond. I appreciate it

C S

Google
So much fun! Great price for tickets that were right next to the field. Loved the experience and great food! The fireworks were fun and enjoyed all of the customer service from the workers at the stadium. Go angels!

Miguel Sanchez (Mich)

Google
Angel Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Angels, is an iconic venue that offers an unforgettable experience for baseball fans. Here's my review of the amazing environment: *The Stadium* Angel Stadium's retro design and sprawling layout make it a unique gem in Major League Baseball. With a seating capacity of over 45,000, the stadium provides an intimate setting for fans to enjoy America's favorite pastime. *The Atmosphere* The energy inside Angel Stadium is electric, especially during night games. The towering stadium lights illuminate the field, casting a golden glow over the proceedings. The crowd is lively, with fans cheering on the Angels and taunting the opposing team. *Food and Drink* Angel Stadium offers a variety of delicious food options, from classic ballpark fare like hot dogs and burgers to more unique offerings like garlic fries and bacon-wrapped dogs. The stadium's concessions are conveniently located throughout the seating areas, making it easy to grab a bite or drink without missing the action. *Seating* The seating at Angel Stadium is generally comfortable, with a good view of the field from most seats. The stadium's layout allows for plenty of legroom and elbow room, making it easy to relax and enjoy the game. *Special Features* Angel Stadium offers a range of special features that enhance the fan experience. These include: - *The Big A-Frame Sign*: The iconic sign is a beloved landmark and a popular spot for photos. - *The Mickey Mouse Ears*: The stadium's Mickey Mouse ears are a fun touch that adds to the festive atmosphere. *Overall Experience* My visit to Angel Stadium was an unforgettable experience. The stadium's unique design, lively atmosphere, and delicious food options make it a must-visit destination for baseball fans. Whether you're a die-hard Angels fan or just looking for a fun day out, Angel Stadium is an amazing place to catch a game.

Jose Garcia

Google
Great stadium for viewing the Great Game of Baseball. Not a bad seat in the place. The field is manicured, clean, Great scoreboard with the roar of the fans making it shake. Thanks to a new friend I made on my first visit invited my friend Oscar and I to enter the Diamond Club which is very exclusive. I can't even guess how much it costs to enter. Having a seat there is watching the game behind home plate. Huge selection of Alcoholic Beverages. I know they also have food but, at a Baseball game I ordered a Hot Dog w/mustard n onions. Our original seats were on the first base side with a spectacular view. I can honestly say it was a memorable visit that I hope to visit again in the future. Play Ball!😀⚾️🤘

Javier Rosete

Google
Odd? I left a review just a year ago and it's gone? Hmm Well, this time around I wasn't profiled and taken to get searched, out of the blue. This time I was welcomed! Great place to enjoy a bite to eat and a game. Too level and a door into the restaurant, front row seats and food, without a box ! Super clean, ample place, great brewery x inside and shops outside. Overall, a great place to meet up with the guy's and enjoy a family day. A bit expensive for the food and drinks ...but the alternative is early visit, across the streets and have a beer and food at the local shops.

Stephen Peck

Google
Our church Saddleback is right next to it. Our church got us $10 group ticket rate and 600 people went to the game. Angel stadium is very easy to get in and out. We were there Summer Sunday 1pm and had seats under the shade. It was cool. Lots of restaurants and food to choose from. It’s great place to take your families and kids.

juan gerardo

Google
Loved the stadium! Loved the vibes! Loved the game! Loved the angels! Brought back memories of watching "Angels in the outfield" and we came from San Diego! Brought family from Mexico! they too had a blast!

Nasser Salomon

Google
I recently attended a pre-season game at Angel Stadium for 2025, where the Angels faced off against the Dodgers, and it was a fun experience! The stadium parking staff did an excellent job managing the crowd, making it easy for my time of entry/exit to get in and out without too much hassle. The atmosphere was fanatic, especially with the Angels getting a win on the 9th inning! It was a thrilling game that kept everyone engaged until the end. The seating areas were fairly clean and as comfortable as stadium chairs can be. The food options were limited for plant based people. I recommend you bring your own food for most stadiums. Whether you’re a die-hard baseball fan or just looking for a fun outing, Angel Stadium delivered a good time.
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Steph C.

Yelp
We went to Angel Stadium last Saturday night--not for a baseball game, but for the loud, kid-pleasing spectacle known as Monster Jam. I live in Dodgers territory, so this was my first time at the stadium, and I enjoyed the visit. The giant baseball caps at the entrance were cool, and big enough to make an impression on even my two-year-old, who commented on the hats. The stadium was nice, clean and inviting, even in the cheap seats. We were all the way up on the top level, and the view was pretty good. The noise of the monster trucks definitely carried--if we'd been any closer, we might have needed ear plugs. The concessions were stupidly expensive, but I guess that's kind of par for the course. There were at least plenty of options on each level of the stadium. We got chicken tenders and mac and cheese for the kids, and hot dogs for ourselves. All okay. We also got $20 cans of Pacifico. They were, at least, quite cold and tall. I don't know that I'll ever catch an Angels game, but I liked spending an evening at the stadium. Our boys had an absolute blast, so I expect we'll be back for more Monster Jams.
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My C.

Yelp
I attended their last game of 2024 and was invited to one of the Don Julio suites. The food was excellent, and the view was amazing! The atmosphere at the stadium felt much more relaxed compared to Dodger Stadium, and the parking lot was calm and well-organized. But the highlight of the night? The fireworks at the end--they were absolutely beautiful!
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Madeline S.

Yelp
This might be nostalgia talking, but I love the Angel Stadium! I've been coming here since I was a kid and I have always had found memories. Not only is it fun to come watch a game, but they also have lots of great food options, special event nights like free bobble heads, and fireworks!! Their firework show is super legit too! Mostly all the seats will give you a great view, but if you sit in the outfield, just know the fireworks go off right behind you. Personally every time I come I have to get an ice cream or something in a little Angel's helmet. They're too cute!
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Norma M.

Yelp
Came to watch my Dodgers play vs the Angels on 9/3. This review was for the Americanized Steak Banh Mi that we truly enjoyed. It was a very nice surprise and generous amount of steak. We didn't expect it to be that good but it was. I think it was the brown dipping sauce that made the difference. Will definitely look for this again next time.
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Doug B.

Yelp
I'm not really a much of a baseball fan these days but my girlfriend and her family are big Dodgers fans so a big group of us came to watch a game during the last freeway series. This was probably the first baseball game I've attended here in 20 years but it brought back great memories of my dad and I going to Angels games when I was young and watching guys like Nolan Ryan, Brian Downing, Bobby Gritch, Don Baylor, Joe Rudi, Rod Carew, etc. We had nice seats in the terrace and had a great view. A lot of the stadium seemed the same but obviously more modern with a lot more food choices. We had some loaded nachos which were served in a big helmet which were great. All the staff we interacted with were very friendly. A fun evening was had by all, although the Dodgers fans in our group were not happy that the Angels won decisively lol.
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Joe Z.

Yelp
Angel Stadium is a beautiful ballpark to catch a baseball game. You can get tickets for as low as $10, and since the Angels are so bad this year, it's easy to get seats. I usually come here once a year and it's a much better experience than Dodgers stadium. Parking is a breeze and it's so much easier leaving the stadium after the game. Anaheim police always do a great job with traffic control and street closures . The fans are polite and respectful. Everyone there is just taking in the game trying to have a good time. Much different vibe than the Dodger crowd. Ushers are on every aisle and easy to track down for questions. The food vendors are good with plenty of options. The park is well-kept and easy to navigate . The waterfall and pyrotechnics in the outfield are fun to look at. Cashless stadium Seating is good, and not too cramped
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Chandra H.

Yelp
Now I'm a diehard Dodger fan!! Whether the Dodgers win or lose I'm always gonna be down with them. Just had to get that out before I write this review. My husband were given two tickets to an Angels game recently. I must say getting in and out of that stadium is a breeze. It's not my first time at this stadium, but I just had to say that about the parking because it's great. The facilities are clean, including the bathroom even at the end of the game. I don't know the name of the pink food truck that sells of those chocolate chip cookies but if you go to Angel Stadium go get in the line and get the cookies because they taste homemade. They are so good and worth the wait. During the seventh inning stretch, we decide to go get a hotdog because you can't go to a baseball game and not eat a hotdog, right!?! Those Hoffy hotdogs are really good. We had a good time so I don't mind visiting another California team, but it's always gonna be go Dodger blue!!
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Gen G.

Yelp
It's my first time to visit this place and I'm impressed at how organized things are - you actually feel safe here compared to other crazy baseball stadiums. Parking was easy (we came two hours prior to the game) but please make sure to remember where you parked as the lot is vast, without parking space numbers and t is quite confusing locating your vehicle afterwards. There are several souvenir and food concessions on the ground floor. I'm not too sure if there are more souvenir shops on the other levels, so if you plan to buy some memorabilia (or want to dress to the Angels theme, like we did : ), better grab yours at the ground floor. And the prices are surprisingly moderate! I saw shirts and caps at $10, which isn't bad if you just want something to wear for the day. I was excited to grab hotdogs and the renowned Helmet Nachos, Helmet Sundae - and there's truly a lot of them in every level. I loved the hotdogs - make sure you add all condiments to make it more "special" (it's a pretty straightforward hotdog - without the condiments, it turns out plain). At $6, it isn't bad. The Helmet Nachos is a different story. I think we paid $25 for it and it's seriously worth less than $8. A whole lot of ordinary, plain nachos in a fairly large Angels helmet with chicken, sour cream, cheese and blah toppings. So yes, we actually bought the helmet...with an add-on of nachos. You get it for the experience. I threw away the rest of the nachos when the toppings were gone. One helmet is enough - when after a few hours I craved for sundae, I did not bother to get the one in a helmet at all - pretty ordinary sundae too, not bad at all for the price of, I think, $7. My consolation is that I ticked it off my list - I've tried it, and now when I come back, I may get more of the hotdogs but I will certainly try the specialty restaurants for nachos and sundae. The place is organized - you find friendly stadium personnel at every corner guiding the crowd as they enter and leave the building. And of course, I loved the building itself, the field, the seats and the fireworks after the game!
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Mia K.

Yelp
If you can, use the special Lexus parking lot for the regular $20 parking price and get out easily after the game. We entered on Gene Autry Way. Another hint: better food choices outside in the food court on the ground level. I didn't see a food map. Walking around right of the entrance on the first level, there's only pretzels, nachos, fried chicken and other sweets. Saw convenient refrigerated canned beer that was quicker to buy. We were expecting to sweat in 93 heat even for a 6:30 night game but fortunately most of the visitors' side, the sunnier side, was in shade by 6. Nice employees and Angels are not obnoxious and quiet unless prompted by the big screens.
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Cedrick K.

Yelp
It's the light skin dragon coming to you live and direct. Well most of these reviews will be months old, but I want to get back to helping you the viewer to get real experiences and the real talk. I took my mother and sister here to los angeles angels stadium which is located in Anaheim. It's weird to call them los angeles angels. But back on subject, I took my mother and sis to their first baseball game. The food and drinks is pricey and if you do park in the parking lot it's 30+. I got a beer with a bat cup that was 8 bucks just for the cup and the beer was expensive with the pop corn. The angels lost to the Oakland A's. Which was a bummer but I thought trying to get close to my family was more important for the quality time. And the seats wasn't that pricey because the angeles aren't that good.
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Pia M.

Yelp
Angels Stadium is a fun place to go to. Food and drink options are good. Seats are comfortable. Parking is $20 or you could selected preferred for $30 to get you a bit closer. Always feel safe and comfortable coming to this stadium. Fans get loud but nothing violent or scary. A lot of families typically. Finally tried out Casa de Modelo. The potato taquitos with birria were tasty! $14 for the base, $3 for the birria. Comes with 3 toppings -I selected elote salsa, guacamole, and sour cream. Also ordered the churros ($8) with an option for chocolate and whipped cream - 4 pieces. Delicious! Finally, got a frozen strawberry lemonade margarita ($15) - you could pick tequila or vodka and I opted for tequila. So refreshing! Definitely recommend.
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Tess K.

Yelp
Definitely an older stadium but the vibe here is pretty cool. Great variety of food options. Staff is very friendly, welcome and willing to help. A nice place to check out a ball game with your family. Bathrooms were clean, venue looked clean. The nachos in a helmet, Hoffy Dogs and Cathy's Cookies are all definitely must try's!!
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Brian L.

Yelp
Ballpark #22 of 30, until I complete all home MLB stadiums... they keep building new ones, I'm not gonna bother going back to some cities to "actually" visit all current stadiums. How do I compare this to Dodger Stadium, and do I even compare it at all? It's like apples and pineapples. I got a Big A Burger, which I liked; nothing super fancy, but respectable ballpark burger fare. The stadium is nice and clean, but feels a little bit corporate. The fans at Anaheim are kind of the worst. They don't respect the "don't stand up in the middle of a freaking inning" at all, and walk so aloof, they might as well be in their living room. I got smacked in the head SEVERAL times from people walking behind me... I mean, seriously? I would not be thrilled to go back, if for no other reason than the pain of commuting without a car. Otherwise it is standard ballpark. FROM UNION STATION: there is a ticket option for "Angel Express" which should be train 668 (and will be marked on the big board). Your ticket is good for a round trip, scanned on board. There are only about three stops in between LA and Anaheim. It's a fairly long walk from the ARTIC stop to the stadium. Follow signs or follow the crowd so you don't go the wrong way. Train going back will wait about 30 mins after the last out/fireworks.
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Mandy W.

Yelp
It is a beautiful stadium to come for events! I've came for a couple of baseball games and few shows that were held at the stadium. It was easier to find my way with parking and entrance since it's a smaller stadium. People who work there are very friendly and helpful. I love their chicken nachos whenever I'm here to watch the game! It is highly recommended!
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Stanley R.

Yelp
Angels vs. Yankees. A spectacular night at the stadium. The crowd is still a little light, with an hour to go before game time. This is my favorite stadium to see a baseball game. There are no bad seats. The parking is so easy. It is still only $20! We took the convent escalator up to our section. Comfortable seats, cheerful ushers the color of the grass the electricity of the anticipation of a splendid sporting event. I have been coming here since I was a kid. Dad had season tickets 8 rows up from the field right behind home plate. That was in 1966.
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Mandy O.

Yelp
The one positive thing I have to say is that the ballpark is clean and plenty of parking. The staff and fans complained about everything. I would jump up and cheer for their opponent, the Red Sox. Staff had come by 2 times about noise, excuse us absurd. You're at a ballpark! It gets loud! It's supposed to cheered and booed! On the third visit from staff was to move my sister and myself. To say I was livid is an understatement. They moved our seats to another location, with no one behind us but the level up seats. AGAIN. Staff came over. I was ticked beyond words. The Only reason I didn't have another discussion or stand up or even holler was to keep my sister to watch the rest of the game. If you want to go to a ballgame , don't waste your time or money, go to Disneyland. I won't give my money to that park again.
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Betancourt E.

Yelp
A great place to catch a ballgame at a very affordable price, I've always enjoyed my time here and have no complaints really about the place, there's decent food stadium quality food that is all over this place and I enjoy it . I've been coming here for over 40 years and will continue to come here until I drop dead .
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Yasmin D.

Yelp
Spent part of hubby's birthday to watch the Angels play against the Detroit Tigers. It was a blast! Parking was a breeze prior to the game...though leaving was a bit of a wait but that's nothing new. Be mindful of the stuff you bring or even the size of your bag. A family in front of us had to go back to their car to leave their bag. Better yet, check the website before coming if you're a newbie. Oh and it's cashless here. Lots of choices for food, drinks, or snacks...yes it's pricey but like I told hubby, get the whole stadium experience haha! I honestly would rather have the hotdog sold outside the stadium but hey...it's all good! Plus we got free Angels slippers! It was a good game...Angels won that time! It was fun to watch O'hoppe and Carlos Estevez Kamehameha!
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Justin T.

Yelp
One of my son, nephew and I's favorite bonding activities is to go watch our Astro's play in other stadiums. Our goal is to one day hit up every stadium. This particular trip brought us to Anaheim to watch our team take on the Angels. We stayed in the LA area and made the drive to Anaheim which wasn't too bad. The area around the stadium is nice and clean. Parking options at this stadium is one of the better ones I have seen. 20 bucks gets you right in the stadium parking lot. We parked next to their cool sign so we can take pics. We always get to the stadiums early so we can see our team warming up. As always, Astros fans really showed up. The staff and fans were not as warm and welcoming as other stadiums we have been to, but we come to expect that being fans of America's team. We did witness a few altercations all of which resulted in the local fans getting kicked out. Do better Anaheim fans! The stadium itself from the outside looks fine. It is an open air stadium which I personally love. As far as the inside, it felt more like a college or fancy high school stadium. There wasn't much wow factor like in San Francisco for example. They have a random water feature in the outfield area. That's about it. We had first row seats by the visiting team dugout and the views were great. At one point we went to get some food and came back to some Yankees fans sitting in our seats. They had a little something to say but made the smart move to keep it moving. Other stadiums are a little more strict with checking tickets before sending people down, especially to lower level seats. Food and concession wise, again, compared to other stadiums, the choices were pretty underwhelming. They didn't have any standout items such as some sort of food that showcases local foods. I will say, the generic baseball stadium concessions we did have were tasty. We had pizza that was hot and tasty. We saw lots of people eating helmet nachos so we had to see what the hype was. It was a mini helmet full of fully loaded nachos. They used regular Tostitos chips which was ok, but they could've been elevated a bit with some better chips. When all is said and done, a good time was had like always. This stadium is far from my favorite, but it was nice to check it out along with Shohei Otani pitching before he jumped ship to the Dodgers.
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Julie E.

Yelp
I've been to this stadium more times than I can count but I was here recently so that's what my review is based on. I've never had a problem here, not with parking, leaving or entering, not with concessions, not with fans, nothing. My time here has always been a blast, win or lose. The food is typical stadium food with stadium prices to match but who doesn't love ice cream or nachos in a hat? Or a good ole hot dog. I came here on a Sunday to watch my niece walk the field so getting in was a breeze, getting my concessions was a breeze and leaving was a breeze. I also stayed until the end of the game and was to my car and out of the parking lot in less than 5 minutes so come early, stay later and I think you'll be fine. Parking is $20 and everything is cashless!
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Genesis V.

Yelp
As a Dodger fan, this stadium is good. Great food options and clean stadium. Staff is very considerate and helpful. Parking is a breeze. Got in and out of the stadium with ease. The fireworks during a home run was a nice touch.
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Tish W.

Yelp
So my really good friend had tix to the Angels game that just happened to be on our anniversary. It was my second time at an angels game it it was quite fun. Parking was easy to get in a nightmare to get out, but we weren't in a rush so we took our sweet time leaving. When we got it all staff were very helpful. We had pretty decent seats behind third base. We also were able to see where the pitchers practiced. Food was decent and wait time was fairly fast. I think the best part was the firework show afterwards. Excellent job. The Angels lost but it was still a great time.
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Brian S.

Yelp
Great ball park. Easy in and out parking. Sat out in TROUT FARM and we loved it in section 101 row H. Great seats. Excellent opening day with the Red Sox and very well put together. I am looking forward to opening day next year.
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MistaMacc T.

Yelp
This place has been kept up well. You got the old school vibe with the steep steps but wonderful view of whole field. Great food selection and very fun ballpark to visit for any game.
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CG N.

Yelp
ITS TIME FOR BASEBALL! One of the few oldest stadiums still around that is a social club! lol I say this because this team can be losing and it's still a vibe . Angel fans are very chill and just like a pretty social scenery , affordable food and watching a nice afternoon game. Me and babes came here to see my Astros. One of the few places I'll go see my team and not feel heckled by fans. Don't get me wrong they still don't like us but it's respectful hate not dodger hate lol. At the end of the day you don't get paid ... well I did lol. Leta just say I didn't see a sweep coming from my stros i told the angel fans around me this and they were so confused how im in full fledge Astro gear doubting my team. And what happens in the 9th inning? Ohappe cracks a HR winning the game and I won 2000. A guy gave me 200 cause he heard my analogy and took a bet and won 2450. It was a damn good day yesterday. Ok ok now to the venue. This place is awesome! The food and beer are cheap I love the seats , and the staff even being opps, they are respectful, courteous and helpful. TVs everywhere so you can't miss anything. A perfect way to end the Sunday weekend. Depending where you sit cause usually I'm down by the field , sun tan lotion , a hat and glasses cause when that sun comes out, ooufff! You're gonna need like 4 talls.
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Alan N.

Yelp
I've been to over 10 games at Angel Stadium. It's not my favorite stadium. The pros of this stadium is definitely that it is cheap, affordable, and easy access to the high ways. The base level concourse is small and allows no access to see the field. I've tried a couple of times to go onto the field, but the ushers are REALLY strict. There isn't much things to look at. The stadium is a bit old. They've done a lot better job adding things to see in the stadium. Personally, I would love for them to knock this down and start over. This is one of the more boring stadiums in MLB. The rock structure is interesting... but this one probably rank top 3 in the whole league for me. They do good giveaways at the stadium. I've gotten 5+ bobbleheads from here. Lines for bobblehead night are long. Parking is cheap! don't prepay - just pay at the gate.
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Jizelle O.

Yelp
Love this stadium - baseball games are always lit here, they have bomb helmet nachos and lots of drink options. It doesn't get super crowded or rowdy like other sporting events in LA, which is nice. It's also across one of my favorite breweries, Golden Road! Whether the Angels win or lose, it's always a good time!
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Nancy S.

Yelp
I've been coming here for decades! So fun and nostalgic every time. Came to watch a game with the family last minute. The stadium backs The Grove of Anaheim and they share a parking lot. Parking is great, the gates are quick to get through. It's a fun field and stadium to be at. Staff is excellent! Besides being home of the Angels they host many other shows and activities. So very happy and proud to live nearby, in a great city and state! Go Angels!! (Stop changing your name)
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Jeremy S.

Yelp
We watched the Angels play against the Cleveland Guardians during Country Weekend. The vibes were fun, and I enjoyed the game although the home team lost. The ambience feels family-oriented with the jumbotron camera pointing toward people dancing. For Country Weekend, they photoshopped the players' faces to include fake mustaches and beards, which I thought was funny. I liked our seats and position relative to the field, and I easily saw the third baseman and where the ball went. As we entered the stadium, we got a free cowboy hot for Country Weekend (howdy!). Also, OC Navigator, a county mental health and substance use initiative, resource gave out freebies and swag. As for the food, I got the Nashville hot chicken tenders with waffle fries ($16.16 after tax). It came with three medium-sized chicken tenders and several fries. Stadium prices naturally have higher prices. However, I didn't enjoy the seasoning that much. I liked the spiciness, but it had what I thought an unusual cheesy flavor. Also, to my lack of knowledge, I didn't know that it's oily. The stadium also has other concession stands for food, so I'd recommend exploring more for those. The stadium didn't feel too crowded. For example, in the food court, I didn't have to wait long to order (during the fourth inning). It felt nice to take a walk to explore the stadium a bit. However, I had a little trouble finding my seat when going into my section. I feel that better wayfinding design would've alleviated those concerns.
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Steve O.

Yelp
I always enjoy coming to the park. It's soooo much easier getting in and out of the Big A than Dodger Stadium. The staff here is so friendly and helpful. The young players on the team have a lot of potential but it's going be a few years before things improve. Too bad the owner Moreno has become such a cheapskate and won't get the team the players they need to have a realistic chance to contend. He should sell the team like he planned to last season to someone willing to spend the money to give this team a chance instead of trading away our best players like Estévez. Sorry state of affairs but I'll still root for these guys playing their hearts out even if I'm disgusted with Artie. Go Angels!
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Marisol F.

Yelp
I love to visit the Angels stadium, always clean and well kept. The lines to get in are organized well and the electric stairs are a plus specially with my bad knee. The good selection is great, prices a bit steep but this is a norm in all stadiums. We received a D23 bubble head Mickey figure and some trade cards at the entrance. Great family atmosphere. Orange County is a safe place to be and the Angels Stadium is not exception! Come with your kiddos you'll have a fun day ... oh wear sunblock and hats, it can get hot .
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Tiffany C.

Yelp
Fun evening in the box suite watching the Angels game against the White Sox. There was lots of food and seats inside the suite, as well as a big screen TV for you to watch and eat inside, or you can go to the balcony seating area and get a pretty good view of the game. The stadium was well maintained and restrooms were relatively clean. The pizza, fresh fruit, and cookies were pretty good, but the wings were super hard and dry. Salad was ok. Hot dogs looked good, but I didn't try any. Overall great experience at the game.

D L.

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I had heard what a lovely experience this stadium is that I had to visit when my team was in town playing the Angels. Yes, it's old, but it's well-thought out and easy to navigate. Absolutely my bad to choose driving down from SFV on a Friday evening. Tortuous. When I tell people I went to a Friday evening game, they invariably say some version of, "Oh. ... I'm SO sorry." So, by the time I arrived, I was a stressed. Maybe next time I will suck it up and stay overnight in a hotel or take public transportation (just as much time to get there, but less nerve-wracking). The parking attendants were great and the lot was very convenient. They have entirely too many VIP spots -- almost all of them were empty so that there was a gaping space between where the Great Unwashed parked and where the VIPs could have parked if they had been there. Bought a lukewarm hotdog that was NOT worth it, ditto for a melting ice cream. won't do that next time. The seats were very tight and it was gruesomely hot. I kept wondering why they didn't have electric fans in the overhangs. I cannot describe how incredibly RUDE the Angels fans were. I don't care if I am there rooting for the visitors & that offends you -- get over it. You should have learned how to get along with people with different likes and dislikes back in preschool. The man who sat next to me was an Angels fan & we chatted through the whole game -- it was fascinating and fun and I was able to tell him what to expect from the new Angels who had been with my team. But, everyone else around us was just rude and utterly incapable of interacting in a friendly manner. They were rude to him, too, for being nice to me. People, people, people: it's a GAME. And it's not even YOUR game. But, it started at the gate. everyone who walked through was offered the giveaway ... unless you had a visiting jersey on. Again, y'all, I paid for it, too. Besides, you're in HOSPITALITY. Look it up.
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Katherine Y.

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General parking is right next to the stadium and only $20! The cheapest I've paid for any ballpark parking. Decent amount of food options but got the mama nachos and they were okay. Reminded me of school lunch nachos haha I've had better ballpark nachos at other stadiums. But the food is relatively inexpensive. Paid $15 in the 400 section and the seats were actually pretty good! Had a good view of everything. The stadium was kinda empty tho haha
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Jessica G.

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Tonight was a blast my Mom's best friend/family and I took our kids to the game tonight. It was really her idea for her son and invited us along. So happy we all went, it's been a long time since I have been to a baseball game actually. My daughter got a hot dog and my friends son got a pizza which was not bad at all, we both got nachos in the helmets which was so huge lol and I got a side of jalapenos. My daughter got a slushy and then we went to our seats. It was moderately busy tonight the vibe was good. I was feeling a bit off today but I still had a really fun time and all that matters is the kids had a great time. They laughed and smiled they loved it. Also before we left my friends son really wanted a baseball throw his way and to catch one. He wanted it so badly, this nice gentleman in front of us heard him wanting one and he had caught a ball earlier in the game I guess and pretended to throw it like the players did and he got his ball! It made his night and then while leaving this nice lady directed us so my daughter could also have a ball and she gave them some temporary tattoos and a baseball card each! They were soo happy it made her night and their night so special! Thank you for a terrific time tonight, fantastic game. We honestly left before the game ended but it went really well! What a memorable night for our kids thank you so much to that kind gentleman and the nice lady for giving my daughter a baseball! Have a beautiful day :) Aloha
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Jose G.

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Brought my 3 year old for Monster Jam here and had a great time for my first time at this stadium! Parking was incredibly easy, finding our seats wasn't too hard, and the view was decent Overall, the show was great! The bathrooms were decent, but the bagged popcorn totally sucked and I really wish they had better food options... however, their nachos were SUPER good! So no complaints there. Getting out of the park wasn't horrible either... will definitely come back again!
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Audrey H.

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What a refreshing experience after a few consecutive Dodger games. My bff's husband was a pitcher for the Angels for a few years & we'd attend games in the Diamond Club, so I thought I was just spoiled & didn't know how the average patron enjoyed the games - but NO, the stadium is just superior! It's clean, easy to park, easy to leave, the workers are all very friendly, organized, fans don't try to fight you if you're rooting for the opposing team- in fact, they may even hi-five you! The food options are good- I had a fantastic veggie burger! Children are invited to run the bases after the game for FREE & not a single fist fight was observed (looking at you dodger stadium) THIS is what a baseball game should be!
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Lorenzo W.

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An MLB GEM! Angel's Stadium is so underrated. It's crisp, the field is impeccable and I love the views from the upper deck! I've sat in a variety of spots and the only section that's questionable view-wise is by the large yellow poles alongside the edges of the field. The Jumbotron is amazing, I can see everything I need (stats, facts etc.) clearly. There's a cool set of flamethrowers by the waterfall that go off when we score. I absolutely adore the amount of food and beverage options. There's tons of food, from Mexican (tacos, burritos, taquitos and more), burgers, chicken, mac and cheese, pizza and I'm not even scratching the surface. Food trucks come in with amazing BBQ, Asian-inspired dishes and other Latin cuisine! So goood. Also, the desserts are endless, I've always loved the ice cream and now there's even more options like cookies (a whole pop-up), waffles, freshly baked brownies and again so much MORE. There's tons of alcohol stands too if you're into that like Don Julio and several brewery stands. There's a bunch of team stores throughout the stadium, the main one at the front entrance and many smaller ones (at least one per level, the bottom level has several). I prefer the smaller ones for caps and smaller merch. The bigger store is more for clothing and miscellaneous memorabilia. My main issue with Angels Stadium is the staff, I can't give it five stars because the attitudes here are really odd. Most of the seating, escalator, and corridor attendants are grouchy, older people with bad vibes. It's unfortunate that these folks hate their jobs. They're also unprofessional, I heard them bashing on other workers, not very nice! I also see a sense of entitlement, some of the staff think they own the stadium and hand out dirty looks like Oprah hands out giveaways. It's rare when I find friendly event staff which is a real shame. The parking staff are cool and the main entrance workers are fine. Parking was easy, there's a lot of entrances and exits so it's not too hard to travel to and from your car upon arrival and exit. Parking was $20, not thrilled but whatever. Overall, I have a lot of great memories here and I'll be sure to continue to return. It's the first MLB stadium I went to as a kid and it will always hold a special place in my heart. Angels Stadium fueled my love for baseball. GO ANGELS!
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David P.

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Stadium is great and it seems all the seats have a decent view of the playing field (even top level). Definitely get a picture by the famous Angels helmets at the front entrance to mark your experience here. I've come for a graduation and an Angels game and have had no complaints. Plenty of restrooms around and parking is around $20. Now if only the Angels would start winning and making playoffs again!

John L.

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!!Corporate GREEED!! The average family can't go to events here with OUTRAGEOUS parking ar $50, $10 water & pretzels and $20 beers. It's sad these corporations take advantage. I would have loved to treat my kids to more sodas and treats and I can afford it but maybe we would buy more if you weren't gouging. I refuse to be ripped off. To top it off they use volunteer groups to run consession that only work for tips and 5% of sales. Yes FIVE %!!! WHAT A JOKE!!
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Adrian L.

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This is my second review here, and I am giving it 5 stars once again! I had a great time and enjoyed a hard-fought win against the Yankees!! I was a bit sad to see more Yankee fans than Angel fans here today, but that's what you have to deal with when many players are out with injuries. Despite this, the Angels picked up the win, and I thoroughly enjoyed my experience here. I am excited to come back again.
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Camilla T.

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My first baseball game and it was the best experience! The staff was FREAKING FANTASTIC and so accommodating! From parking, to tickets, to escorting us to our seats, the entire freaking Angels team staff was AWESOME! The food was great! I love that there's an app to order from and they bring it directly to your seat! We had the Nachos, hot dogs and two large sodas. The fans were great. Loved the people in our section. We accidentally sat in the wrong row and the people offered us to stay and they'd move. (We moved of course, but the thought was just so...AWE.) Anyways, we had a great first game and I'm so glad it was at Angels stadium!
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Jerry T.

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Very well organized parking and security is well placed. Great vendors for drinks and food, although a little pricey. The stadium is very clean as well as the restrooms.
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Jesse R.

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Beautiful stadium. Very open and spacious. Easy to get to right off of the freeway. Parking is easy in and easy out. Lots of food options to chose from and are at ballpark prices. Seats are comfortable and laid out well. Good views from all around the park. Bathrooms and vendors are easily accessible as well. Will return again!
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Nick A.

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Today was my first visit to the Big "A" in about a decade and the fifth time overall. It is easily reached by car and today we had premiere parking and generally speaking all the employees are incredibly nice, friendly and enthusiastic about the franchise and the stadium. They are true ambassadors of the Angel brand! For a venue that is nearly 60 years old, it is immaculate in its cleanliness inside and out, as the attendance was sparse, those in attendance love their Angels. It was a hot day, but me and my guest were under cover so it was pleasant and comfortable. The playing field is neatly manicured and the children in attendance were happy to be a part of Angel baseball experience. From a landscaping perspective, they should consider the planting of trees to create a canopy of sorts, and entrance and exiting was easy since the crowd was small. My criticism was cost and value of the food and concessions. For example, a Chicken Tender & Fries was $16.16 and the meal was cold. These are concession stands and I don't understand why a Tip is requested. My time at the counter was five minutes and why should one have to tip for an overpriced and cold snack? My initial visit to my concession stand was $40 for 5 Hot Dogs, 6.00 for Waffle Fries $7 for a small Powerade which is less than $2 at any retail outlet and $13 for two sodas seemed beyond outrageous. My two trips to the concession stand was nearly $100 of which the first go around included a gratuity of $10.67 and I don't understand why they don't accept cash and only offer a receipt upon request. I visited a concession stand and considered a bobble head of Mike Trout, but the cost was $70 which I found ridiculous. The price for caps were $41 and most shirts worth considering were all above $100! I don't know how a family can attend a baseball game with one or two children and not spend upwards to $1,000 for parking, tickets, meals and souvenirs for a three-hour event in time! I love baseball and visiting the park is always a positive experience. But the cost of food and alike is really questionable and I wonder the lack of fans on a beautiful Sunday afternoon is due to the cost and not how bad or good the team is performing. They really need to rethink cost so a family of four doesn't go broke over nine innings. I will always got to a game, but they need to make the experience more reasonable for families.
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Simon K.

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Food and Beverage... Between Sections 105 to 110 you've got... - a fancy burger place - a fancy chicken place - a simple but delicious brat place - a wine stand with Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc! - a pizza place just outside that has BlueMoon on tap! - a cookie stand just outside that has amazing fresh baked to order chocolate chip cookies
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Al B.

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So much fun and good food! We ate at the Diamond Club buffet and smashed it! Food was delicious and very filling! Our seats were amazing and we never felt rushed during our time! This is the second time sitting, eating and watching a game here and we can't get enough! Our server was awesome and made sure our birthday celebrations were memorable!!! Good times!!
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Sandra C.

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We took our son to an Angel game tonight and the seats were terrible.. no leg space (less space than other sections) in Section 208A traffic of people walking in front of our seats and blocking our view was non-stop! and we couldn't watch the game. In addition, the person next to us was on her phone the whole game and had her phone blocking our view to home plate. To get into the stadium: There was one long single line that wrapped around the outside to get through the security check point.. it was ridiculous the stadium didn't have several security check points open around the stadium to get fans into the stadium at a faster pace. Just want to warn others about section 208 row A.. no leg room and views to home plate are terrible.
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Rachel M.

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JULIE at the wine cellar is great!!! It's located on the first floor and is the only place that sells a different variety of wine than their standard red blend can at all the other vendors. But she's an awesome employee so thank you.