(714) 940-2000
2000 E Gene Autry Way
Anaheim,
CA
92803
33.7997
-117.8889
Neighborhoods: Southeast, Southeast Anaheim
Last updated 1.28.11
Category:
Sports Stadiums & Athletic Fields, Recreation Facilities
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What People Are Saying About Anaheim Stadium
Featured Review
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In Short – This midsize stadium, home to the Angels since 1966, originally seated just more than 43,000. But subsequent renovations--including a $100 million face-lift in 1996--has increased capacity by more than 2,000 seats. That's a perfect size for baseball. The "outfield extravaganza" waterfall-and-geyser area is a signature piece of the stadium, but the park's most famous feature is its grand tribute to 1960s kitsch design: its nostalgic giant "A" ringed by an angelic halo. – –
Editor's Tips
- The Extras:
- Angel's Stadium also hosts several rock tours; check their schedule for details.
#1 Ballpark in the country!
by sandyjohn at Citysearch
Great place to see a ballgame. The staff here are friendly, tickets are affordable. Great choice of snack concessions from inexpensive fast food to pricey gourmet food.
Lots of game day promotional give away items for all fans. Baseball can sometimes get boring - this stadium makes it exciting by entertaining you in between innings and pitching changes. We all love it here. GO ANGELS!
- Pros: Family friendly ballpark.
- Cons: Parking can be bad.
good seating, good prices
by juju13es at Citysearch
Though I've never really enjoyed baseball games when I was younger, but just recently I grew an appreciation for baseball and specifically for the Angels stadium. First of all, they have very low-priced tickets... I could get decent seating for $15 a pop. It's a great place for a group outting when you're looking to not spend too much money. Not only that but the stadium itself is well designed so pretty much wherever you sit, you'll get a good view. I'm going there for the upcoming game against the White Sox, and I'm pretty excited~~
Mehh
by cambird at Citysearch
My family has season tickets to Angel Stadium, so I have pretty well-founded opinion of it. Though I enjoy pretty much any baseball game, I now realize how sub par this stadium is. Granted, Arte Moreno has done a lot to lower ticket prices (though food prices continue to rise), but it just feels like such a plastic-y and cheap place. The rocks in center field like the ones in my parents' backyard pool and what's with the giant green patch next to it? This places reeks of conservative Orange County hokeyness.
Great Stadium! Great parking! Great Experience!
by fatmime at Citysearch
I have tried to follow this team, but I just can't do it. But I will say that Onwner Arte Moreno, has done a great job putting a competititve team on the field.
Nice employees, excellent parking, comfortable seats, ez access to all levels. One night I asked the aisle vendor for a Diet Coke, he said, "Sorry, I'm all out, but I will go get you one." I said ok and turned to my buddy and started saying, "Yeah right, I'll see you in the 9th inning. Get me a Diet Coke. What a joke! I'll never see him again. What a....." Before you know it, he had gotten me my drink."
As for the fans, you can't label ALL the fans by the antics of one baffoon. Overall, they are very nice! Go experience the fireworks, the rocks, the trophy. You will be glad you did.
DODGER FAN
- Pros: Parking, Employees, Seats
- Cons: Monkey, Monkey, Monkey
Visiting Fans
by chefjohnjo at Citysearch
For those visiting fans, us Angel fans welcome you, just know this, were not the same fair weathered fans of the past. I'm sure if I were to go into Wrigley field with my Angel Gear on I would take some abuse as well. Angel stadium is know longer the place to go see the other team play as years past. The Angels now can say they have true fans that will back them no matter what. Here's to the Rally Monkey and the fans who love it. For all the other people who don't like him, your just jealous.

