Round Rock Express
Event venue · Round Rock ·

Round Rock Express

Event venue · Round Rock ·

AAA baseball games, fireworks, kids' activities, hot tub, beer

fireworks show
family friendly
dollar dog night
lawn seating
craft beers
good baseball
friendly staff
great ballpark
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3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665 Get directions

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Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665 Get directions

+1 512 255 2255
milb.com
@rrexpress
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Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Jan 17, 2026

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Round Rock Express

Stephanie E.

Google
Round Rock Express games are always such a good time! Dell Diamond has a great atmosphere — fun for families, friends, or date nights. The stadium is clean, the staff is friendly, and there’s always good food and drinks to enjoy. The energy of the crowd makes it even better. Definitely a must-do if you’re in Round Rock or the Austin area!

Amber L.

Google
Always itching for another reason to take our dog somewhere, we ended up attending the Round Rock Express’ first Bark In The Park game of the season. For the price (you can buy any seat, just can’t sit in them) it is well worth it. The parking is an additional $15 on top of ticket prices but for around $45 all in for the two of us plus our dog, the value was great. When you arrive at the park you pay for parking via workers with a mobile payment processor. There are a lot of parking options for all sizes of cars. Since we were doing Bark In The Park we were asked to park at the Right Field Gate parking which was no hassle. Getting into the park is very smooth, short lines and quick workers make sure it all flows well. Once in you are greeted by a very pretty and clean ballpark with a great outfield lawn area. When you have dogs you are asked to stay on the outfield lawn area which is no issue, but do be prepared to have a struggle finding a good spot to sit as other dog owners fill in. Lining the atrium in left field were a number of dog vendors offering treats, bandanas, etc which is another big plus. The whole park is very nice and intimate giving that true minor league ballpark feel. We also snagged some free beer samples and food including churros, shave ice, and a corn dog. All were reasonably priced and pretty tasty for stadium food, can’t say anything bad about it. Before we left we stopped by the team store to grab some merch since we decided we’d be coming a few more times this year. The merch can be pricier but that’s pretty much par for most sports merch spots. We would highly, highly recommend anyone with a dog in the Austin area come check this out. It’s a perfect summer outing for any furry friend and their owner.

Rick G.

Google
Been years since I’ve been in town to enjoy this place. Such a huge fan of the team and the Dell Diamond. The staff was great, lines were fast and the selection of food and drink were top notch. I will get this back in rotation while vacationing.

Jared

Google
So much fun. Beautiful field. Saw the Texas Tailgaters play the Party Animals in some Banana Ball. Truly unique experience at an awesome venue!

Hector C.

Google
Near by where I stayed, Masfagitas n sports bar for afternoon dinner n RNR. Got ready for appointment next day for Dr.Fox n Dr Robert D Graham.

John H.

Google
We always love coming here and catching a game. The tickets aren't crazy expensive, the food is pretty good and my kids love a night out at the park as well. It's a great time for everyone. The firework shows are always a good show as well and worth staying for. They really cater to the kids and it has my 2 year old hooked and very serious about his baseball. Basically every seat here is a good seat. And room to run in the outfield grass as well.

Cristopher W.

Google
I haven't been to a game at the Dell Diamond in years. I went to a game this evening and it was a great experience all around. The staff were friendly, the food was good and reasonably priced. More importantly, it was good baseball. Saw some big leaguers and future MLB players. I highly recommend for any baseball fan or family. I also recommend going on Dollar Hotdog Night!

shannon C.

Google
We have been a few times and every time is an absolute blast, it’s clean and the food options are great. My kids enjoy watching the fireworks and being able to play with the other kids and watch the games!
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Amber L.

Yelp
Always itching for another reason to take our dog somewhere, we ended up attending the Round Rock Express' first Bark In The Park game of the season. For the price (you can buy any seat, just can't sit in them) it is well worth it. The parking is an additional $15 on top of ticket prices but for around $45 all in for the two of us plus our dog, the value was great. When you arrive at the park you pay for parking via workers with a mobile payment processor. There are a lot of parking options for all sizes of cars. Since we were doing Bark In The Park we were asked to park at the Right Field Gate parking which was no hassle. Getting into the park is very smooth, short lines and quick workers make sure it all flows well. Once in you are greeted by a very pretty and clean ballpark with a great outfield lawn area. When you have dogs you are asked to stay on the outfield lawn area which is no issue, but do be prepared to have a struggle finding a good spot to sit as other dog owners fill in. Lining the atrium in left field were a number of dog vendors offering treats, bandanas, etc which is another big plus. The whole park is very nice and intimate giving that true minor league ballpark feel. We also snagged some free beer samples and food including churros, shave ice, and a corn dog. All were reasonably priced and pretty tasty for stadium food, can't say anything bad about it. Before we left we stopped by the team store to grab some merch since we decided we'd be coming a few more times this year. The merch can be pricier but that's pretty much par for most sports merch spots. We would highly, highly recommend anyone with a dog in the Austin area come check this out. It's a perfect summer outing for any furry friend and their owner.
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Jaime R.

Yelp
Went to a game in Washington, sat by the Round Rock dug out. One of the coaches made a rude comment to a girl wearing a major league hat, at the end of a loss several little kids wanted a high five all but two players acknowledged the kids. Just rude and poor sports. Maybe work on professionalism and being polite. Disappointed a Texas team would behave that way. Hopefully this review makes it to someone who cares.
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Austin W.

Yelp
Great Environment during summer camp but the bullying needs to be controlled and I'm serious
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James W.

Yelp
Always a great family or individual experience. Plenty of concessions to grab some ballpark food n drinks, or some adult beverages. They have a few bars you can sit at and enjoy the game or just chat with friends or family. They offer lawn seating above the outfield wall, or regular seating in the home run deck in the outfield. They also have a section a in the outfield with oversized wooden chairs but these are limited. Of course they offer regular seating from behind home plate all the way to outfield. There is a play area for kids, and a gift shop. I'm sure I haven't covered it all, as there is so much to see and do here as it's an excellent ball park.
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Jeff U.

Yelp
Here all the time Love some baseball Great stadium Nice staff Family atmosphere Bring you're crew and come enjoy !

Edward M.

Yelp
As a season ticket holder. I would give a quarter star or no star if I could. This is just about the Intel club. No more menu just a buffet. $25.00 plus a 20% tip added to you bill with out asking or being able to change it. IT'S SERVICE YOURSELF comes out to about $32.00 with tax. Food tasted all preprocessed mac and cheese was like paste, potato salad tasted like HEB's not that HEB's is bad, But for the cost you would expect something made there fresh. Salad was minimal lettuce, cheese and red onions with one dressing. beef brisket was cut 1/2 inch thick dry with Sauce poured on top with a bowl if you wanted more sauce. tasted like roast. pulled pork was pork drowning in more BBQ sauce tasted like sauce. They had chicken wings that tasted like they where fried in old oil, wings only no season or wing Sause. Dessert was Costco cookies. Will never make this mistake again. Stay way save your money. I fact I told a couple that was looking at the buffet not to get it and they thanked me and went and got tacos. Wish I would have do that. I assume the attraction is the 2 beers or glasses of wine you get with the cost. But for someone that does not drink it is not worth it. PLEASE bring back the menu!!!!!

Julian G.

Yelp
Everything is expensive, took over a hour to leave the parking lot. Lines everywhere, poorly run events.
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Connie H.

Yelp
My first minor league game/ stadium. Impressive. The stadium is beautiful, (a pool and kid space???), staff are super friendly and the facility great. The fans were great too. Just rooting for a good game and that was delivered for sure. Great beer garden too- not just the big guys!!!!
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Meg C.

Yelp
dollar dog night was fun. we bought lawn seats but ended up just sitting at the bar or the picnic table. the dollar sodas were pretty small but otherwise, nice stadium, lots of vendors, but they carry pepsi and not coke which just sucks.

Mary A.

Yelp
Account Executive Anthony Pollo has gone above and beyond on three separate occasions to help my family have a great experience at the ball park. The first was on Father's Day - I reached out to him about reserving 12 seats together that were out of the sun, since my two month old baby boy would be attending, and he responded immediately to help coordinate the event. It was my husband's first Father's Day, my dad's first Father's Day as a grandpa, and my son's first baseball game ever. Needless to say, it was a special day for my family, all thanks to Anthony. We are Round Rock Express fans for life!

Terry T.

Yelp
I attended the 4th of July game (July 4, 2022), where the home team won. Like with so many others we sat in the parking lot to leave for better than an hour. I could not tell if local police were on-site to direct traffic or not, as I sat away from the street in my car. I give this experience thumbs down for lack of being organized or anyone taking charge. No way should you sit not moving for an hour after a game.
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Eddie G.

Yelp
Always love this place, whether your going with a group or just with one other person, this awesome ballpark will not disappoint. Always a good time for the whole family. Best nights to go on are on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, but any day of the week will be a great experience. Makes sure to bring a glove, a camera and you sense of fun...and of course your loudest cheers to help the hoe team out. Enjoy!
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Ian C.

Yelp
$5 for a 20Fl oz water??? Are you shitting me. Yuuuge rippoff. So much for supporting designated drivers.
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Kevin N.

Yelp
The great thing about going to a minor league baseball game -- even one at the AAA level -- is that you get all of the extra fun stuff that happens throughout, in between the action. I'm talking about the dizzy bat races, the random birthday parties full of kids running around in the outfield like they were searching for Easter eggs full of Ritalin -- you know, the fun stuff. Those are the moments that remind you that baseball has been around as long as it has, that it's borne out of small towns and the moments between. It feels like summer out here. Here they feature fireworks on Fridays after the ballgame, the occasional wacky promo like Will Ferrell's turn as 'Rojo Johnson,' and other shenanigans. Beers are a little spendy (but not nearly as much so as you'll see on the major league level), and this park features a variety of items to munch on - your BBQ sandiwches to go with hotdogs, pretzels, and the like. I will note that I've had a suspect pickle here (which sounds like a great name for a band but made for a rotten dining option), but as you might expect, most days, catching a Round Rock Express game means a night under the stars watching tomorrow's potential greats take a swing on their march to the big time. And some hoppy laughs along the way.
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Susan H.

Yelp
How could you not love these guys and the Dell Diamond. The fireworks show tonight was awesome! For how overpriced they are being a minor league team - they make up for it with the kids Jr. Slugger club and great baseball entertainment. They would probably get 5 stars if the draft beer wasn't a whopping $9.75 for a 20 oz. or $4.50 for a bag of peanuts. At least tonight my son won 4 - 5 wings for free from Pluckers (coupons), a bat, a backpack, and some novelty plastic hats. The handy dandy cool back pack offsets the price of my beer and now I have something to carry our stuff in for future games. Great place, crazy wonderful fans-- and whether you like Baseball or not this place can turn you into a fan, even if it is only for a night!
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Kelly S.

Yelp
It was a gorgeous night -- Fireworks Friday, playing the Isotopes, sitting on the berm, drinking a delicious $7 beer... Wait, what? Yes. The beer was $7. The peanuts were $6. Even the sodas carried a hefty price tag. I loved the experience -- the ball playing, the grass sitting, the kids having a grand old time -- but was frustrated by how much they shamelessly gouge you. I understand tickets arent much -- and that it takes a lot to keep the stadium runnin' -- but my advice to anyone reading this review is buy the biggest purse (or man bag) you can, and stuff it full of sour patch kids, packaged cotton candy and frosty beers. Also, as an FYI, if you have leftover berm tickets, you can use them at any game for the same seats!!
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Tony N.

Yelp
A Friday Fireworks season ticket holder since the first season I've watched many changes over the years. This is still one of the best family venues with the most wonderful staff you can get anywhere in Central Texas. The fans are also a notch above in the courtesy department. During the 2011 fireworks ban, the on-the-field fireworks idea is just marvelous. I love baseball so I'm one of the seemingly minority of patrons that actually watches the game. I'll even listen to the games in the car or at home. Mike Capps is one of the most entertaining, personable and knowledgeable announcers (and boy can he get excited!). With the latest addition of former major league catcher Jerry Grote at his side you'll never be lost in non-baseball filler chit chat. Moving from the once successful Houston Astros farm system to the now successful Texas Rangers farm system brought a winning team back to Round Rock. Nolan Ryan, his sons and co-owners... baseball geniuses. I am a little biased, though. I grew up watching Ryan and Grote play with the NY Mets, and also watched Reid Ryan pitch for the single A short season Hudson Valley Renegades. While my respect for Major League Baseball has faded somewhat, the Minor Leagues have nicely filled the void. The inside the park food costs are priced for the captive audience, but no one twists your arm to buy food in the stadium. Every surface throughout the park is a target for some advertisement (is the playing field next?)... annoying commercialism... but the ticket prices are still very reasonable. When it's hot stay out of the right field side until the sun goes down. Expect to tussle with traffic when you leave, especially if you're headed to Austin. All in all a great place to spend some of your summer. Join in the "Chicken Dance" and sing along to "Take Me Out To The Ballgame". Laugh at the silly between inning antics. Marvel at the never-to-disappoint Friday Fireworks. Enjoy "Thirsty Thursdays", "Dollar Dog and Soda Night" and other assorted promos. And by all means, don't forget to watch the game and cheer on your Round Rock Express!
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Jen S.

Yelp
Finding family-friendly places to hang with friends and our two year old can be a challenge, so we were happy to find out how much fun these games can be! Yes, you watch a baseball game, but there is food galore (you can even order it via app and go pick it up to skip the lines...genius!), lots of beer and other drink choices, a pool, two playscapes, a bungee jumper, and a rock climbing wall. So our friends without kids can kick back with a beer and we can keep kiddo happy! The only thing I didn't like much was the lack of shade in almost all the seating - the Texas sun can be brutal!
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Ted H.

Yelp
My wife and I have been partial suite patrons for the last 8+ years. We have had the best experience from the Express Staff of any servce provider we deal with on a continual basis. Gary, Laura and now Benjamin with the food have just been awesome. If you are looking for a way to advertise your business and entertain clients, this is one of the best values in Central Texas. And, thanks to the Ryan's, we have great baseball as well!
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Laura A.

Yelp
We have a lot of fun here. Food is good. Every seat in the house is great. You can pay to go upstairs (I think it's the Intel suite maybe?) if it's rainy or cold, or too hot. They serve different food up there which is pretty good and the chocolate cake is good too lol... and lots of beer too! Parking is free for disabled vets! Love this place, just wish it weren't so expensive (~$7 beers) and we'd go more often. Close to home good fun every time we come! Tickets are half price on Tuesdays. If you want to splurge, spend $30 and there is a small roped off area with waitstaff and there is a bar/counter top with your seat. Pretty cool, but a once a season splurge for us. We are going Tuesday night and I can't wait!
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Marcus R.

Yelp
This place is really entertaining for the family. There is not only a baseball game to watch but there are other activities to do like swim at the pool. Never heard of a baseball park have a swim pool. The facility is really nice and clean. The food is delicious for ball park food. When I used to work at one company they would hold our work functions to here in the summer to bring our families. My kids enjoyed it and after the game the kids were able to run the bases. They have firework shows. This place is great for local entertainment.
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Jen K.

Yelp
We love our baseball!! Have had the "Fireworks" package since the first season. The ballpark is great, fun to walk around and my son loves to take a break to play in the playground/bounce house area. My only complaint is the concession prices!! They have really gone up, especially once we went AAA. We try to eat dinner at home before we go.
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Greg M.

Yelp
The Express field a competitive team and have a nice stadium, the Dell Diamond. It's geared nicely toward families, and while not cheap, it's a fraction of the cost of a major league game. Tickets are as cheap as $7 for kids in the outfield (which is nice, but makes it difficult to follow the game closely). Then again, lots of places don't charge for two-year olds. The beers are about $7.50 (that's what a Fat Tire is, anyway--crummy beers are a bit less) and the food is decent, if pricey (sliced beef sandwich for $7). Of course the biggest problem is that from mid-June to September, it's just too dang hot. Most games then are in the evening, but it's still freakin' hot. This is a great way to see up-and-coming players, or slightly over the hill guys, or stars coming back from an injury.
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Willis M.

Yelp
Pretty great experience sitting on a picnic blanket in the lawn area. Dell Diamond surprises with excellent food and creative fare options beyond just the traditional hot dog and hamburger i.e. the grilled cheese hot dog offered at the Coop & Kennel stand (beef hot dog wrapped in a grilled cheese sandwich) and a full bar offering locally brewed craft beers.
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Jordan B.

Yelp
I love this ballpark. It's always a great time here. Tickets are affordable. Parking is easy. Ball players are amazing. Amazing fireworks shows every Friday night. Dollar hotdogs and soda on Monday. Just went for Memorial Day and they really went over the top remember the fallen soldiers and honor other service members. They also had a fly over and 2 skydivers parachute in. Way cool! You get all the benefits of a MLS game, without all the drawbacks. Save time and money. Skip the MLB games, go see the Express!

Jojo W.

Yelp
Round Rock Express, I have so many words and so many memories. From the time my family and I moved to Round Rock and we watched the firework show for the first time. The time when the round Rock Express had Will Ferrell visit the field, or when I joined the baseball summer camp and had an amazing vacation from home! I am deeply in love with this place and I will NEVER EVER forget how wonderful this place is. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart for all the memories that I will cherish forever!
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Joseph E.

Yelp
Been to the Express since they first started out. It is a great place to take the family to for a reasonably priced night. There is a lot of things for kids to do while you are there, and everyone is always friendly, even if you are rooting for the Iowa Cubs when they are in town. There is a decent selection of food, but mostly the usual ballpark food. Look for giveaway nights, they usually have some good things you can get like hat night. Definitely a good night for all to have fun.

Mike S.

Yelp
One of the few non University of Texas sports options in the Austin area. (The other being the Texas Stars hockey team in Cedar Park.) Excellent facilities. Lots for the kids to do. Best to come early in the season before it gets too hot. Very intimate setting and the games are played at a pretty high level. All kinds of food choices. Sitting on the grass berm n the outfield can be a very pleasant evening. Fun and goofy activities on the field between innings. The biggest downside is the price. Between tickets, parking, kids activities, and food a family of four could easily drop $150 in an evening. You might be able to get autographs from the players if you stand by the walkway behind the grass berm in left field.
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Dick A.

Yelp
Bought special summer package ($99) great buy...great fun..always good baseball Will always come back.. Great hospitality and feel close to players and game THANKS Richard Archer Temple,Texas
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Paul K.

Yelp
My son and I recently attended our first Round Rock Express baseball game and had a really great time! This is a gorgeous ball park. Thank you for offering parking at a reasonable price - $10. We did not have to wait very long to enter the stadium and security was a breeze. Tickets were cheap - $7 to sit on the lawn. The seating was not that much more expensive but the lawn provided a very fun experience. My son really enjoyed the bungee trampoline in the playground area. The cost was $5 or you could buy an unlimited pass for $10. The line was pretty long though. The cost of food and drinks were on the same level as an Astros game which was pretty expensive. Hot dogs were $6 each which is a bit much if you ask me. We enjoyed visiting the gift shop and were able to find a really cool shirt for my son. Despite losing the game, we had a really great time and built memories that will last a lifetime. Getting out of the parking lot after the game was a bit of an issue. I feel like there is room for improvement here. We found the staff to be very friendly and helpful in answering our questions. We'll be back!
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Aakash P.

Yelp
In this review I will cover the ballpark, the pros, and the cons. The Ballpark: The ballpark or the Dell Diamond is a great place to visit if you are in Austin. Not only is it the home of the Round Rock Express, it provides entertainment at a low price. The ballpark is nice for a minor league team and have no complaints. Pros: The price! The tickets are not too expensive and the food was not either. I remember paying $1 for each hot dog and $1 for their soda deal. This is cheap considering what you pay at other sports places. Cons: I really can't think of anything. Staff was nice Overall: Go here if you enjoy watching baseball and want to do it at a great price
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C. S.

Yelp
Always a fun time at the Round Rock Express with friends and family. Buy lawn seats, get to the Dell Diamond early, and pay five dollars to sit in the wooden rocking chairs. A great way to watch the game.
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Steven S.

Yelp
Had a great time watching the game but everything was just way overpriced. Tuesday night game, half price ticket for $7, $8 for parking, $8 for a beer, $7 for a hotdog. Every time a player hits a home run at this park, someone gets up and passes a cap around. An old timer I was sitting next to explained that the players really don't get paid all that much. So everyone who wants, pitches in a dollar and then the money is placed in a plastic bag and tossed in the dugout..mind you, I counted about ten people doing this in the stands. I was told that50% goes to the player who hit the home run, 10% goes to a charity, and the other 40% is split amongst the other players. What the hell? So on top of the ridiculously overpriced concessions, fans are given the option to supplement the players pay. Yay me!! No thanks, in short, be prepared to pay for The Experience!!
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Matt B.

Yelp
Americas pastime, bag of peanuts,draft beer and enjoying it with my wife. Can't beat minor league baseball, a beautiful modern ball park with good seating everywhere including the grass and rocking chair set up they have near left field. Only minor thing and maybe im old fashion but the too family friendly atmosphere setup....some big league ballparks to the minors have pools and mini theme parks that divert the attention away from an actual baseball game but hey they gotta make money somehow. Concessions are usual high cost of a ballpark pricing so nothing to whine about, they do have specials throughout the week. Parking was $10 and got directed to the right entrance by the pool, they have multiple entrances which I like, helps you get around to your seats. 20 oz craft draft beers were $10 each which for craft its average cost but are $7 Thursdays and a medium bag of peanuts were $5. All and all its a enjoyable way to spend the day and take in a game. Defiantly come again and see a game, possibly on the days I listed below to score some specials. Mondays: $1 hot dogs & sodas from the time the gates open until the end of the game Thursdays: discounted beer specials (draft craft beers are $7) and $1 sodas Fridays: fireworks show after all Friday home games
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Eric K.

Yelp
We've been to many games over the last year and almost always am able to get excellent (front-row) seats less than a week in advance. (Sometimes as much as a day or two prior to game time) The stadium frequently runs promotions and offers 1/2 price items. (beer, hotdogs, etc) Getting in and out can prove difficult as it's generally packed, but parking on the right side near the far exit seems to always get us out of there within a few minutes.
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Josh W.

Yelp
This one's for all you parents out there on a tight budget. We got the kids club pack of tickets and go sit on the berm about once a month. The games start late, so you're not cookin' out in the hot Texas sun all day. They even let you bring your own "snacks" in. We pack a bag with some bottled water, peanuts, sunflower seeds, blanket, and gloves. A cushion or two omes in handy if you want to make it through to the 9th inning. Between parking and 4 snow cones (one for each kid), we spend less than $20. Don't forget to arrive early and bring a pen to snag some autographs from the players as the head out on the field.
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Angie D.

Yelp
What an amazing ballpark! The people and staff are extremely friendly and helpful! The selections for ballpark food were varied and creative! It definitely showcases the area of the country it resides! The scoreboard and video guys did a wonderful job. They were funny and creative! It's a great place for a night out with friends and family.
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Mieca J.

Yelp
I had a ball last night despite the rain. The field is well kept and though the snacks are pricy, the portions are worth it. Beautiful field, excellent facilities (ladies' room tells ask the secrets), and the parking isn't too cluttered.

Bert H.

Yelp
Nothing more disappointing than going to a baseball game and not having Coke products.
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Eric S.

Yelp
The Ryans (of Nolan Ryan fame) bought the franchise, shifted it from the Astros to the Rangers farm system, and voila, they're winning. Much more fun to watch these guys battling for first this year as opposed to being last and dropping last year.
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Dick L.

Yelp
Excellent facilities and seats for a reasonable price compared with major league stadiums. However the food left much to be desired. Don't order the pizza!
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Vince A.

Yelp
Great venue and a fun place to bring thje family for a game!

Lezlea H.

Yelp
Ticket price was decent. We went on $1 soda and hotdog night. The guy at the counter said soda, small soda was $2. I ask what happened to $1 soda. He said there was no such thing. We paid the $2 each for our sodas then I found a schedule that showed the $1 soda and hotdog. My husband took it to show the guy. He hadn't offered us a receipt and said without a receipt we can't prove what we paid, refusing to refund the difference. I called the main office the next morning to see if my husband's tool from his belt had been turned into lost and found, as he couldn't find it and couldn't recall if security had given it back. While I was leaving a voice mail, I decided to tell them what had happened and a problem with a coupon on the back of the ticket. Laura, in charge of marketing, called me immediately and apologized. She went above and beyond to correct our bad experience, giving us free tickets and parking. And when we arrived at the game, she had instructed me to call a person in charge of food. Joe came and was extremely nice and let my children have whatever they wanted. He said He was behind a customer in line who had the same issue we did and corrected the server The server said he had done the same thing to someone else, that would have been my husband. Great people doing great things!

Robert B.

Yelp
Worst game day experience possible....I calmly write this as a baseball fan that went to ASTROS games with my grandmother in The AstroDome when I was 7 years old.. Now hoping for the same experience with my kids at the DELL DIAMOND it left me disappointed and upset for my kids that will never want to go to a baseball game again, Big loss for me, my kids and baseball. Living in ATX I thought that I would be able to enjoy Express Games with my kids for years to come but the attitude of the staff was surprising and unexpected. DO NOT think that the staff at this stadium likes kids. I thought EXPRESS games were family friendly but they are NOT...my kids left crying and VERY scared!!! I was very excited to go to a Round Rock Express game with one of my best friends and our 7-year-old boys. We both work long hours and time with our kids is very special. The stadium is great. The kids were very happy about the game, the good seats we purchased online and most importantly...spending time with dad. We sat in our seats on the 3rd baseline. In the 3rd inning, our kids saw that there was nobody sitting the front row next to the Express "dugout". My kids went down to see if they could be one of the lucky ones to get a ball from a player. There was "ONE" person in the front row with literally about 20 empty seats around him. This is when the NIGHTMARE started. I kindly asked this guy if he could move over ONE seat so all of our kids could sit next to each other. His answer was "NO" and he looked away. No problem I thought. I will just sit behind the kids. Moments later an " employee" from the stadium came down and told me that "someone" said I asked him to move over, was upset and I needed to get my kids out of the seats. WAIT...nobody was sitting in the seats and NOBODY needed the seats! BTW: there were kids sitting in seats all around the dugout without tickets & having fun but they were not asked to move. I don't need to go into more details but you get it. My kids were running down to get a baseball from an RR EXPRESS player, in a place that they thought was a SAFE environment. Then just because one angry dude complained that "kids" were in seats that were OPEN and he did not even have tickets for the "staff" at the park treated us like trash. My kids were crying and will always think of DELL DIAMOND as a scary place.
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Adam N.

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I love baseball, but at the park people don't really watch the baseball game, they care more about the pool and all the other BS going on around the game. It is okay place to watch a game. If I had kids, maybe I would like it more.
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Graham F.

Yelp
Great place to see a ballgame. I've been here every year since it opened and I plan on doing so for as long as I'm in Austin. Love the Dell Diamond. Tailgating is fun, seats are generally very close to the field, lots of things for kids to do, good food, fancy lounge type hang if you want to pay, great fans, and lots of parking. Staff of the parking, team and concessions have always been great. Take the toll road or side roads to avoid traffic, especially on the weekends. Yeah sure prices were better when they were AA but hey, they're AAA now and that means we get to see better talent. Oh and try and avoid the only obstructed view seats that are behind the poles in left field. Be courteous and have fun! See you at the Iowa Cubs games at the least!
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Bridget A.

Yelp
Friendly staff, great view from any seat, amazing beer selection, and the fireworks show they put on every Friday night is unbelievable. Highly recommend this for some Friday night fun.
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Kris D.

Yelp
What can i say it is a must visit place.. Love the guys and set up buy a seat but you can walk around and sit and grass to.

Nathan S.

Yelp
I enjoy going to Dell Diamond. The mascot is a cute bulldog named Spike. This is a AAA team which is one step down from the MLB. The parent club of RR is the Rangers. Seats are affordable. The team does well by trying to have regular promotions, win a used car, Friday night fireworks, 90's night, star wars night, etc. The only complaint I have is the food is not very good. I suggest just getting a snack and eating before or after the game.