5/5 Leasure Trading C. 4 months ago on Google • 13 reviews
I
thought
it
was
a
very
nice
park,
great
views
from
many
areas.
The
park
itself
seemed
very
clean.
Concession
lines
were
either
small
or
fast
from
what
I
saw.
Mobile
ordering
is
available
at
many
places,
which
helps
reduce
wait
times
and
missing
game
action.
Happy
Dogs
outside
Section
159
is
where
you
can
find
the
unique
hotdog
choices
that
people
have
shared.
Outside
of
Gate
C,
you
have
various
player
statues,
and
as
you
enter,
there
is
a
Jim
Thome
statue
in
the
Center
Field
concourse.
Speaking
of,
walk
to
your
right
and
along
the
gates
past
Heritage
Park
in
order
to
find
the
Jim
Thome
longest
homerun
plaque
at
511
ft.
To
your
immediate
right
in
the
Center
Field
concourse
is
Heritage
Park,
which
has
several
plaques
and
statues
remembering
Cleveland's
baseball
history.
Also
to
your
left
of
Heritage
Park
are
the
bullpens.
You
can
get
a
bird's-eye
view
of
the
players
warming
up.
As
a
bonus
before
the
game,
stop
by
League
Park,
which
is
roughly
3
miles
away
(6601
Lexington).
This
was
the
original
home
to
Cleveland
baseball,
location
of
the
1920
World
Series,
where
Babe
Ruth
hit
his
500th
homerun
&
also
many
more
historical
moments
in
baseball.
You
can
enjoy
the
park
view
for
free,
but
there
is
a
$10
charge
if
you
want
to
explore
their
museum.
For
the
game,
we
parked
just
off
St.
Clair,
about
half
a
mile
from
the
stadium.
Since
it
was
Sunday,
there
was
no
charge
for
metered
parking.
If
you
don't
mind
a
little
walking,
this
is
ideal,
especially
since
prices
near
the
stadium
were
$50.
This
location
worked
great
for
us
as
we
were
able
to
make
a
short
walk
over
to
the
Rock
&
Roll
Hall
of
Fame,
and
then
afterwards,
it
was
about
a
mile
walk
up
to
the
stadium.
All
in
all,
it
was
great
weather,
great
game,
and
a
fun
experience.
I
hope
you
also
enjoy
your
trip
to
Progressive
Field,
safe
travels!