Clover Park

Stadium · Port St. Lucie

Clover Park

Stadium · Port St. Lucie

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31 Piazza Dr., Port St. Lucie, FL 34986

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Hosts Mets spring training with ample seating, standing room, and concessions  

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31 Piazza Dr., Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 Get directions

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This is a fun little stadium to watch a baseball game. It opened in 1988 but appears much newer than that. I liked that there is a lot of standing room along the outfield with views of the field. Plenty of concessions and bars give many options with lower wait time. There is a grass area in right field called "the hill" where one can lay down on grass and watch the game (or fall asleep lol). There are plenty of bathrooms. The bad: Parking is $15. 22oz beer is ~$13 and mixed drinks are $19+ (without tip). Team store prices are absurd. Fitted hats were $55. They should have some more economical options along with the higher priced items so there is something for every fan. Right field concourse is not connected to left field concourse, so you have to walk all the way around home plate to get from one to the other.

Packy Regan

Google
Awesome place for Mets Spring ball. Great stadium that seats maybe 6000 and is easy in/out. Every seat in the house is great and feels close to the field. Great amenities like food, drinks and paraphernalia. Meta beat the Marlins 9-2 and we had a grand slam. Will definitely come back next year.

CluelessImp5408

Google
I had a fun time at Clover Park my visit was on February 28th 2025 and we watched the Mets win 7-0 against the Washington Nationals. The employees and security were polite and respectful had no issues parking and entering the stadium. Traffic is heavy in St. Lucie West around the stadium so be prepared and patient to get in and out the area. This is a cashless stadium and only accepts Debt or Credit inside and outside for parking. There’s plenty of food areas inside though prices are fairly expensive so I recommend eating lunch elsewhere before going.

Michael Michelle Ponce

Google
What an amazing place!!! Definitely going back. We got there too late to watch the team practice but now we know. You need to arrive by 8am. At noon the park closes but you can roam around the front. I believe the gift shop is open till 2 or 3pm.

Barton Cooper

Google
Highschool travel team played on the fields in the back of the stadium. The fields were kept up nicely. It is a pretty good walk from the parking area and a canopy or umbrella is advisable.

Matthew Barker

Google
Great venue for out baseball tourney, only complaint is how far away the bathrooms are from the turf field. The fields were excellent and the experience was worth it.

Michael Lodato

Google
My son attended the 2025 St Lucie Mets youth camp. Great coaching from players and Mets staff coaches. Great experience for the boys. Have gone to several spring training games always a pleasure good facility.

Greg Goodman

Google
Let's go Mets!!!! My first spring training was the best. Technically it's still going on. Every seat is a good seat.
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Marci C.

Yelp
Went to the Taco Festival and had so much fun! Lots of people watching. Lots of vendors. Lots of tacos! I have also been to a Mets game here, lots of fun! Good times for sure. :) You can trust me, I'm a fun gal! ;D
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Alan N.

Yelp
Kind of a basic park. Not too big. I love all the Mets photos and decoration. Not much to see when you do a lap around the stadium. Staff was nice Very limited water fountains. There only one is the set by the bathroom by the right foul pole.
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Diane R.

Yelp
Tacos & Treats festival was nice. Plenty of breeze and shaded tables to eat. We had the smokehouse pork taco, sign said best pork taco 2025 and I can see that. Tender pork, tasty with its slaw crunch and sauces. Very yummy!!! The churro was hot n fresh, crisp and sugary, yummm !! Everyone there nice. Petting zoo was cute we both fed the sweet animals!! Chickens were so happy one laid an egg!! Sadly no pics
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Andrea U.

Yelp
We came with many other New Yorkers to see the Mets in spring training. We purchased tickets online months ago. We came with $15 for parking and brought clear bags for entrance. It wasn't a problem to bring bottled water & sandwyonto the park. It took :30 to park, there was a lot of traffic. The stadium was built in 1988 and holds 7,160 spectators. In 2020 the stadium was renovated for Spring Training season. The improvements included new concessions, clubhouses, and additional outfield areas. There were vendors selling spring training shirts, caps & swag in front. Our seats at section 115 were were able to see & hear well; we had a beautiful day! Food & drinks are pretty pricey. Tee shirts are $45 and up. There were long and slow lines for the restrooms and vendors. No Wi-Fi.
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Mark S.

Yelp
This ballpark opened in March of 1988. The original name was Thomas J. White Stadium . It has had many renovations and a few name changes over the years. Main upgrades were in 2012 adding 500 seats down the RF home run area. Down by the LF Line they added a Budweiser terrace that is an area to gather and throw down a few cold ones. Or for an afternoon game just get out of the sun. In 2020, they removed the bullpens from the field and added them to a common area behind the LF fence. Prices are pretty reasonable. We had seats in Section 109, row G. Which is main reserved behind the plate. Cost $35. Not bad. I have to mention that this is another cashless ballpark. Parking is $15. This time of year, spring home of the New York Mets and during the summer Port Saint Lucie Mets single A affiliate. Enjoy the game. :)
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Audrey L.

Yelp
We were a group of 6 who went to a spring training game between the very popular Mets vs Yankees. The parking lot and stadium were packed. We wish we had left our home in Boynton Beach at 9:30 am for a 1:10 pm game - an hour earlier than we did- because of the lack of handicapped parking and how crowded the venue was. We didn't know the stadium because it was our first time here. They allowed a 9x6 bag and two water bottles. Security checked our bags and you walked through a security machine. Plenty of bathrooms and they were clean. The price of food was off the charts. A very salty foot long hotdog was $13.50 + $1.50 for sour kraut. I would have had to stand on another long line for French fries if I chose. I chose not to. The tickets in our nosebleed section were also very high $97 each and we needed handicapped seats. The security guards were amazing though. Bruce had a heart and found us fabulous handicap seats because we had the scooter with us. There was no safe place to put that. We advise wearing sunscreen because we were in the direct sun behind first base. If it weren't for this popular matchup, we would have loved the stadium more. And the teams only played their minor league players. Very disappointing! Parking was $15. All $ throughout was only via credit card. No cash exchanged.
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Chuck O.

Yelp
Cool experience seeing the Mets do preseason. I'm a Yankee fan married to a Mets fan. But happy that baseball is back. Had a fun time!!
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Matthew S.

Yelp
Not exactly Citi Field, this A-Ball home to the Port St. Lucie Mets and the spring training home to the New York Mets is a fun and cheap way to spend a day outside, enjoying baseball. Wait, did I say cheap? Heck no! The food is expensive (and mediocre at best), it costs $15 to park the car, and everything is cashless, save for a few raffles. The team store is also pricey, but that is the cost of doing business. The fun aspect however, is correct. Coming to this ballpark in the spring is one of the thrills of major league baseball. You get right up close to the players, watching them practice and have ample opportunity to speak to them, get an autograph, and even catch a baseball from one of them. It is an unforgettable and a priceless experience every baseball fan should experience at least once in their lifetime. I enjoyed coming here and watching a few games and soaking in the spring training action. Maybe one year I hope to do it later. You should try to do it soon.

Jackie B.

Yelp
No Guest Services, wth? Overpriced parking on grass and dirt. Crazy traffic. People inside are not nice at all. No amenities. Only one entrance. Sharon is the worst (in the elevator to get to Party area).
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Irene E.

Yelp
Will return. Mets' training days are played here. We passed by Cardinals' in Jupiter which looks rather small. This one for the Mets is pretty major. It's my first time to a training game and like it a lot. The park is intimate compare to Shea and now Citifield. The bathrooms are plenty and clean. Food smell rather good - given the fact that I just had a huge meal. Staff is courteous. Tonight's game is a tie: 4-4.
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Harley S.

Yelp
I love that most of the seats are shaded, and that there's always a breeze here. I don't love that the stadium is isolated, with expensive parking, and more of a "big stadium" feel than a spring training feel. And I HATE the bag and food policies. You can't bring anything into the stadium.
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Stephanie F.

Yelp
I just went here several times before last Sunday, which was St Patty's Day. My next-door neighbor had 2 tickets but had an emergency to attend in NJ, so he forwarded the tickets. It was really easy transferring the tickets through the application on your phone. I was so excited to go it's been 2 years since I have gone. We got there early then 1pm to get a good parking spot we have handicap but that is always taken anyway, we they were charging &15 per car load to park there, our tickets were 15 a piece probably because he got it earlier but some people paid from $20 to $60 per ticket right before sell out, I don't drink but it's awful you can bring a thing or water they search your bags, go through metal doctors too, The scanner of qr code for a tickets was cool, my mom and I shared a water bottle costing $4.75; hotdogs, burgers, pastrami sandwiches were $10 and up, fries were 6.75 beer was $9 and rum buckets omg I don't wanna know I quit smoking and drinking alcohol 3 years ago, it was a great Vibe had a blast but so glad we were smart and ate before and they don't take cash anymore just debit for every thing fyi...

Neil G.

Yelp
Great family, friendly atmosphere short lines at concessions and an overall good time!
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Ariel W.

Yelp
Clover Park is the spring training baseball stadium of the NY Mets. I grew up in a Mets loving family in N.J. and have many fond memories of their World Series win in 1986. Keith Hernandez, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Mookie Wilson, Gary Carter, Lenny Dykstra, were some of the players I grew up watching. After moving to Florida I didn't keep up with baseball that much aside from when the Florida Marlins won the World Series in 1997 and 2003. Fast forward to last weekend when my friend invited me to a game in Clover Park in Port St. Lucie. I was always curious about Clover Park for experiencing the excitement of a live ball game. From their inception in 1962 to the 1980's, the Mets did their spring training in St. Petersburg, Florida. Their facility there was aging and it was getting crowded with multiple tenants. In 1986 plans were made to move The Mets to Port. St. Lucie. The new ball field was named Thomas J. White Stadium in honor of a Missouri real estate developer when it opened in 1988. White worked with sportswriter Jack Champion to bring the Mets to Port St. Lucie. Through the years it was also known as Tradition Field in 2004, Digital Domain Park in 2010, and First Data Field in 2017. In February 2020 the name was changed to Clover Park after the company's Clover point of sale platform. New York Mets spring training runs February through March and we had tickets for the last game of spring training. The first thing that struck me on entering was how nice and large the stadium was. It holds over 1.700 people. In 2004 a grassy berm was added behind the right field wall. It is a place where families can spread a picnic blanket and watch the game. In 2020, a $57 million renovation project of the stadium was completed just before Spring Training. A new exterior was built which features a new staircase leading to the concourse behind home plate. New Mets themed signage was also added along the walls. Just before spring training this year, the county spent 2.6 million dollars upgrading the playing field. They replaced the turf, raised the field to Major League Baseball standards, replaced the outfield fence, and added retention walls and relocating bullpens. Inside the stadium is the clamshell canopy and two-level seating structure where new seats were added. The stadium has a fan shop selling Mets merchandise and concessions that include ice cream, alcohol, deli sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, pizza. arepas, and taco in a helmet. Things to note when attending a game is parking is $15 per vehicle in a field. The whole stadium from parking, to food, to souvenirs is cashless. We found our seats and unfortunately it was hot and in full sun but I soon lost myself in the game which was a match up between the Mets and the Florida Marlins. I loved checking out everyone's elaborate Mets ensembles and it was fun to sing Take Me Out to the Ball Game and cheer on the Mets with the crowd. They gave a lot of balls to the kids in the crowd which was great to see. The game ended in a tie as I learned there are no extra innings in spring training. Thanks Holly for taking me to the game. Coming to Clover Park rekindled my love of the Mets and reminded me how much I enjoy a live baseball game.

Susan D.

Yelp
I was at Clover Park on Saturday, March 22nd for the Met's/Nationals game. I just had foot surgery the previous day and the ballpark had the second most in attendance that day. The parking was horrendous as we ended up parking all of the way in the back of the stadium. There are no employees with golf carts to bring people to the front of the stadium. This is unacceptable, as Cacti Stadium in West Palm Beach has many many golf carts going around the parking lot to assist bringing people to the front of the stadium

John F.

Yelp
No cash accepted at Clover Park but charge credit card fees for everything including parking. The sign says parking $15 but when you pay your receipt says $16 and change, the credit card fee is over $1. MLB is a ripoff and I don't think I'll be going to many more games.
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Larry F.

Yelp
This is one of the nicest spring training ballparks I've ever been in. It's relatively new, very modern, no cash allowed only plastic and that includes the 15.00 parking fee. I can't wait to go back to this ballpark I wanted to see the Mets play Venezuela in the world baseball classic. The Mets lost 6-4
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Corey G.

Yelp
It's like a mini Shea Stadium! This was my first time at the park and being a diehard Mets fan it was such a great experience. There's murals in the hallways just like Shea Stadium had. If you want to go watch some spring training definitely head here!
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Brian F.

Yelp
We always attend a game here when visiting my folks in Vero Beach. It's only a 30-40 minute ride. Great family event especially for the price. Took my family and my parents to a Saturday night game. Can't be $14 a seat for section 11, 6 rows from the field. Concessions are reasonable too. Lots of family involvement and giveaways. Both of my sons received bobble heads, comic books, wrist bands, etc, all for free. We were a little disappointed the fireworks were cancelled, but all the free stuff clearly made up for it. See you next year.

C C.

Yelp
Grapefruit League spring training. New food concessions and team store are good. Hated sitting in the blazing hot sun. Pass the aloe with lidocaine! Senior citizen staff were a bit irritable. $52 per ticket plus $15 for parking too expensive. Check the game calendar for promo giveaways, get there early if it's giveaway game! Let's go Mets! PS I walked right past David Wright taking selfies with fans near food booths! Fun times.
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William S.

Yelp
Fun and exciting baseball venue. A protective net is stretched on both sides of the field. So you don't have to be focused on foul balls, you can relax and enjoy the day. I didn't eat or drink anything, but I brought in a bad of peanuts. Cool outfield grass area, fans had blankets. Two big bar areas in both fields. Such a cool atmosphere with fun people. $10 parking. But on NW Enterprise you can park on the grass for free. Such a bargain and unfortunately I saw this as I was leaving.
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Phil S.

Yelp
Not the worst park I've been too. Food choices are pretty limited. Bathrooms are pretty gross. My main complaint is they are totally cashless. Makes me want to puke that they are in the pocket of the elite who hate the average American and want to do away with cash which gives Americans freedom instead of being literally forced into a social credit system. I'd say most people are against a cashless society and I am just appalled that the Mets are playing into this tyranny.
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Nanette L.

Yelp
It's too bad baseball is on a lick out right now . There is no spring training here SS if now in Port St. Lucie. The team store is loaded with great merchandise just waiting to be sold. We were disappointed not to see any training but the stadium is huge and very nice.
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Alan L.

Yelp
The nicest Spring Training facility on the East Coast of Florida. Many of the seats have shade, including the sections directly behind home plate. There is a comfortable lawn area in the outfield. The concession options are better than the other stadiums in the area. The parking area is close and easy to exit. Arrive early to see the team practice!
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John R.

Yelp
Went for a event, nice place great location for events... climbing the stair can be a issue but would go again.
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Ray N.

Yelp
First Data Field is First Class! My old buddies from Long Island Gus and " Pickle" ( he was always in a pickle growing up) came down for this game. It was a very comfortable and relaxing 47 minute drive from Wellington. I had been to spring training games in Scottsdale and Glendale Az & was expecting a small venue. Well, First Data Field was a huge and impressive structure upon first sight. We drove in and were very efficiently directed by some awesome folks in bright yellow shirts to a parking spot on the grass. $10 cash to park was not bad at all. Then a 300 yard trek to one of the 2 gates. They had great security( they had heard about Gus and Pickleman) and we went through the scanner. Then just a quick walk up to our section 201 where we were again assisted by very cool attendants who were just happy and enjoying themselves. The stadium was pretty full " Pickle" guesstimated 11,000 fans. We were in row L seats 7-9 ($20 seats)and had a great view right behind home plate. We were in the shade!! There were just 11 rows in front of us( $30 and up) and it felt like I could just reach out and touch home plate. I have always said this and will maintain that when you are surrounded by NYers there is an instant, automatic and effortless rapport and camaraderie . It is a beautiful thing! We got to hang out with Al and Dave who were season ticket holders and lived in Port Saint Lucie. I got the same feeling as I do back in Citi Field in Queens. The smiles, the sense of humor, the bonding, the awesome " got your beer ovah heeah" vendors who really work hard. Seats were comfortable. You could see and read everything on the scoreboard which was 410 feet away. I did not try the food or pretzels/peanuts. Still stuffed after my gargantuan tuna Sammy from Frank's Deli en route. I wish that they had more leg room in row L as there is a 3 foot concrete wall in front of you. The souvenir shop was small and had a limited supply of hats n tees! Probably sold out!! I have got to say that although the stadium looked pretty daunting when we pulled up, the setting was intimate and it was a nice, relaxing, no hassle experience. 2 funny things - we got there about 20 minutes late and as we we were taking our seats, the Marlins scored the first 3 of their 15 runs. Mets were leading 3-0 upto that point. We had a couple of folks give us the " What the fudge" look as the three unlucky baistahds just made the whole row stand up so we could get to our seats. There is an ad/ sign right over the men's urinal in the very clean bathroom," If you are reading this sign again, you may suffer from frequent urination. Call your local Urologist Dr S-------- and make an appointment today." I was dying! Not what I expected at all!! I will say cool and creative!!! I enjoyed First Data Field. It was fun, it was easy and there was no stress! Definitely coming back!!!!

Steady T.

Yelp
Being a NY Mets fan since their birth, I've made it a tradition to attend a spring training game or two every year. Clover Park has changed its name a time or two, but it remains a terrific venue to watch the Mets. Parking is $15 and food/drink prices are a bit inflated, but the the venue is safe, the ticket takers and ushers are pleasant, and the entire stadium is clean and well-maintained. Highly recommended for all real NYM fans.
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Edward A.

Yelp
No we are not Mets fans but Yes, we are Gator homers. My daughter graduates from UF in a few weeks and we decided to drive down on her Friday of Spring break since it was announced Tebow would be playing this week. We were fortunate to find tickets for face online since we made the decision to attend as soon as we found out. Of course the scalpers bought up all the lower level seats but I will admit our seats in the upper few rows above the home dugout were actually pretty good. This ballpark seats about 7,000 so it's an intimate setting. Food fare was typical but had a NY influence. Nathan's hot dogs and fries as well as some decent looking pizza. I found out the outer concourse had grilled dogs and burgers but unfortunately I had already eaten from the inner concourse. My hot dog was good but it would be definitely been better grilled. First Data field is the home of the single A Mets and is a nice minor league ballpark. It's clean and I would not hesitate to come back here even for a minor league game. Parking was $10 and easy to get in and out. Half of the parking lot is grass and that's where you will park if you arrive close too close to the first pitch being thrown. Lots of workers or volunteers managed the parking lot very well. Lots of snowbirds here today. The Mets lost but made it interesting to almost tie in the bottom of the 9th. These fans - not just the Gator fans - love Tebow. Even going 0-4 today with one K, the Mets fans genuinely wanted him to succeed.
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Christy W.

Yelp
This is a great outing with or without kids. It's a great stadium and it's affordable for a family. The food is affordable, the parking is a bit pricy for a minor league team it has been raised from $5 to $10, but other than that it's a wonderful venue. We paid $14 for front row seats behind home base and the seats were incredible. It was Marvel night so I got everyone a costume including good ole mom and dad and we were there for the costume contest. The game got rained out so they cancelled the contest and we were disappointed since we were one of the few who actually dressed up. The fireworks helped with the disappointment as well as free bobble heads for the kids. I still think we would have won, but hey it's all for the adventure. The good news is if there's a cancellation due to rain you can get a do over with your ticket to another game of your choice. All in all it's a great place for a great night out, I give it 2 thumbs up!
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Krista C.

Yelp
First Data Feild is the spring training home to my New York Mets and man have things changed over the years. Long gone are the days of paying a few bucks to see the boys in some fun pre-season action. Here's the price break down. Tickets $15-$40 ($2 more if you buy day of game) Parking $10 (what a joke) Beer $8.50 (apperenly they think it's N.Y.C) Water $4.00 (this is not Disney World) Food $$$ (eat before you get there) On my most recent visit we arrived to the most packed spring training game I have ever seen and as per usual my Mets lost because I was there. Back home I am known as the black cloud of the New York Mets, so sad yet so true. Personally I wasn't very happy with my visit because of the pricing. I felt very ripped off paying Citi Feild prices at a sub-par stadium in pre-season. The food here is awful! It's your basic hot dogs and hamburgers nothing exciting to try. I will say however that everyone who works here is so nice which is a huge plus. All and all I still had fun but definitely won't be there as often as I'd like to due to pricing. Going to leave you with a few tips on planning you day at First Data Feild. 1. Seats behind either bullpen put you in direct sunlight. All other seating is shaded. 2. Do not pay for parking! Street parking is very easy and is an extremely close walk to the stadium. 3. By tickets online to save a few bucks. 4. Eat before you go. Food is terrible. 5. Arrive early to get some signatures from your favorite players.
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Kevin V.

Yelp
For a spring training stadium and the spring training stadium of my favorite team it was quite beautiful. The area of Port St. Lucie is beautiful. The seating in first data was great and entrance wasn't expensive at all. The Mets also did spank the St. Louis cardinals. I can't wait to see that at Citi field this year. The outside of first data was so bright and beautiful along with all the staff in the stadium which were all so friendly and knowledgeable of every aspect of the stadium. Oh boy and this e drinks in the stadium nice and stiff. The bartenders were friendly and made anything you asked for. I hope to return to first data every year for spring training.
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Tj C.

Yelp
We visited this park twice and like it. The best seats are the ones behind home plate for the shade. The grass in the outfield was a great place for my younger kids to play. Occasionally, a third out or practice ball gets tossed to the kids there. They need to improve the scoreboard. It is very hard to read in sunlight. Florida has plenty of sunlight too.
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Paola G.

Yelp
Great beginning to the start of a wonderful baseball season!! Heading home to New York we decided to take in the first game. It was a lovely day nice and hot!! 89°. Nice hot sunny day. We had really good seats, but eventually moved by the tiki bar because it was so hot!! Andy also because the girls behind us was so loud and obnoxious we just couldn't take all her yabbering!! nice lovely family shared their table seats with us. We got to see Robinson Cano make his debut with the Mets and Tim Tebow trying to make the roster. Mets held on for a 4-3 victory today. Great experience!! Now we'll be heading back home where it won't be 89 degrees Til next time
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Kim C.

Yelp
We love seeing the Mets play here! What a great stadium! A great view no matter your seats. They have a fun store for your Mets gear and plenty of snack bars and bathrooms.
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Roxanne G.

Yelp
Spacious stadium. Very clean and set up nicely. The lines at the concession stands move pretty quickly. The bar lines could move a little faster, but the wait isn't too bad. You can see the field from wherever you're standing. Recommend getting a hot dog with all the fixings and an ice cold Malibu rum bucket! Parking lot is very big. Perfect for tailgating. Enjoy!

Baug A.

Yelp
First and foremost, the appearance of the park is great, and appears to be well kept up with. After visiting during a spring training game, I will most likely Never be returning due to staff encountered, so long as this COVID stuff still strikes 'fear' into people. I understand you have liabilities, and okay great that you are doing the best with what you're given. However, when is enough...well, enough? We were instructed that 2 people could NOT stand in a shaded area(away from any other person) so that we could take a break from being baked in the sun at our seats. We were then, I would say harassed, to put our masks up, while we sat in our seats that were sectioned off from any other people around. We then thought walking around would be a better solution to find some shade breaks from the sun, (instead of standing in one spot) and we were harassed by an officer to return to our seats, and then proceeded to follow us, I guess to make sure we complied with his request/demand. I just don't get it. You want people to come to your events/games right? You want us to wear masks, but stay social distanced and not congregate. But if masks work, then we don't need social distancing, and we can congregate. OR if masks don't work, then we don't wear them in the first place, and stay social distanced and not congregate. All that said, guess what people, FLORIDA has NO mask mandates! I thank our governor for that because he is attentive to 'We The People'. It is a choice and not a mandate. I appreciate you trying to look out for me at your stadium, but I am an adult, not a child/baby. I can make my own choices for my own life. If you'd prefer to make a different choice, then go ahead. We all make choices, but please do not thrust your decisions upon me and 'Mandate' that I follow. I am not typing this in anger, but in all seriousness, in hopes that you will consider not living in 'fear'. I hope the best for all.
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Joe O.

Yelp
This is a great, walkable, family-friendly ballpark, perfect after leaving a chilly NY in March. We sat in the grassy outfield as we were towing along 2 kids under 6 and knew that their attention spans in any seats could end up in a disaster. It ended up being perfect. Mets tied the game in the 9th to boot! LGM!
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Rick G.

Yelp
Wow! Such a beautiful venue. Went to a minor league PSL Mets game with the family. Had to the time of our lives! My young girls wanted to see Tim Tebow...he had a base clearing triple! The players signed programs for them before the game, girls had a blast! Coming from a house with RABID 4th generation Yankees fans...I think the Mets just stole two young hearts. Visited as a kid and watched Strawberry launch MOONSHOTS over the board. Family of 4 was $26 and we sat 2 rows behind home plate. Amazing value. The theme? Christmas in July! Santa threw out the first pitch! OMG this is a must for any fan (or potential fan)! The PSL Mets won the game! Not so bad because they have a pitch clock! Wake up MLB. Kudos! Grand Slam experience.
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Jeannie J.

Yelp
Tradition Field is always having great events that help support many causes. I am so proud to be a part of such an important event. Stomp out child abuse!
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Kate L.

Yelp
Add a slot on credit card purchases so we can tip our bartender. A lot of us do not carry cash to baseball games, and we feel like we are short changing our bartender.
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Brandon S.

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Conveniently located off I-95 Recently added walkway to berm & expanded bar area in right field Covered areas to protect you from the extreme sun & rain Lots of parking (1/3 of the spots are paved) Cheap tickets (even for Spring Training, compared to other FL stadiums) Frequent fan promos
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Annette A.

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I LOVE THIS STADIUM! Not only does it look like a mini-citifield but the staff - all of them - were AMAZING! Helpful and attentive (my mom was in a wheelchair). They treated my 90 year old mother like a QUEEN - even drove us to our car in one of the golf carts so she wouldnt have to walk far. The prices were also fair, the food was fresh and hot, and the overall atmosphere was wonderful! Hopefully, we can return next year!!!!
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Bud B.

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I took my wife to her first St. Lucie Mets game at First Data Field. What a beautiful venue! Tickets were only $7 per person. No charge for parking. Food and drinks were very reasonably priced. Loved the experience. Less expensive than going to the movies! We even got to see Tim Tebow hit a triple and one of his teammates hit a grand slam. Wonderful evening at the ballpark!
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Reine S.

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Good fun and fair prices for a day outing with the husband or some friends. Ample parking and security.
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Eli K.

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Great stadium - easy parking ($10), beautiful setting, Nathan's Hot Dogs and there's even greeters who wipe off your seats when showing you to them. Don't get that at Yankee Stadium!
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Matt F.

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This stadium offers a fantastic view from any seating area. The stadium has had some upgrades along the way with more coming in the next few years. It is a great place to go with family and friends and offers some great deals during the St Lucie Mets season. During spring training the stadium is regularly at or close to capacity. I enjoy coming to several games each year here during both spring training and the St. Lucie Mets season.
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Drew Jackie M.

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Can't think of a better place to enjoy quality time with the family then at a good minor league Port Saint Lucie Mets game! Me and my family have been coming to Mets games for years! We love the theme nights, Beer specials and great specials. The kids always get to participate in competition games between innings for prizes. This is a field where dreams and memories are made for a lifetime! GO METS!
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Rick G.

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The team stinks, beers are overpriced, and there are too many idiot kids running wild....other than that its great.
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Hannah M.

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This stadium is actually really impressive - the seats are all great, with views of the entire field and no restrictive views. There are a ton of food options, from nachos to fried oreos and even Italian food, so there is definitely something for everyone. I recommend going to a Spring Training game here or even a MiLB game!