This sports complex is less than a mile from downtown St. Petersburg along Central Ave and accessible by special Looper bus running daily. Home to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays since 1996, the field was created in 1986 and has hosted Davis Cup tennis, arena football, basketball and big-name concerts. It seats 45,200 for baseball and features "entertainment streets" with food, a kids' play area, a bank and a rotunda resembling Brooklyn's Ebbets Field. Tours of the facility are available.
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There really is no reason why anyone should give this place anything less than 3 stars. First of all it's still major league baseball, second it's air...
Not sure why short lines, good seats, and easy parking in a downtown area make this place "the crappiest stadium ever." I like it.
The stadium is indoors which makes perfect sense in Florida. The catwalks and lights(great home field advantage) and dome makes it a little weird at first...
Great time at the ballpark
Went and watched Anaheim play Tampa on a Monday night. It was $1 hot dogs that night. Great deal! Bought our tickets outside off a scalper fo...
A great family event
Tropicana Field is a great place to go for a family event. Although the Tampa Bay Devil Rays aren't very successful in the win column, their n...
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