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Tips for attending games and practice during Spring training


Dean Machine
Yes, they are all nice though! (except A's - whatever it's called now)

I'd skip Dodgers/white sox park, it's just takes too long to get in and out of.

Surprise, Peoria are both real nice.

 

Camelback Ranch (Dodgers/White Sox) is easy to get in and out of if you approach the park from the West. El Mirage Road then east on Camelback to the ballpark. There's never any traffic from that direction.

 

 

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Yes, they are all nice though! (except A's - whatever it's called now)

I'd skip Dodgers/white sox park, it's just takes too long to get in and out of.

Surprise, Peoria are both real nice.

 

Camelback Ranch (Dodgers/White Sox) is easy to get in and out of if you approach the park from the West. El Mirage Road then east on Camelback to the ballpark. There's never any traffic from that direction.

 

 

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Spot on! Nice park too with similarities to Salt River (best stadium). I like Goodyear too. Cubs have a solid newer stadium as well

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