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Glendale, AZ is the proud home of Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training baseball. Our two teams go head-to-head on March 29th, and you're invited! Take in some spring training action at Camelback Ranch-Glendale, and go to the game and stay the night on us! The Glendale CVB, in partnership with the Residence Inn by Marriott and SpringHill Suites by Marriott, is giving away a night's stay—minutes from it all—for one lucky Dodger fan and one lucky White Sox fan. Click here to enter to win!
Terms and agreements:
Participants agree to have their name and image used for publicity and promotion purposes should they win. All entries become the property of the City of Glendale. City of Glendale employees are not eligible to enter. Participants must be 18 years of age or older.
Hotel Information:
Residence Inn by Marriott-Glendale Sports & Entertainment District
7350 N.Zanjero Blvd.
Glendale, AZ 85305
623-772-8900
www.residenceinnglendale.com
SpringHill Suites by Marriott-Glendale Sports & Entertainment District
7370 N. Zanjero Blvd.
Glendale, AZ 85305
623-772-9200
www.springhillsuitesglendale.com
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March 5-8: Half-price tickets for all price levels
Every Sunday: $3 lawn seats for kids ages 12 and under. (Maximum four (4) discounted tickets per one (1) full-price ticket.)
Active/retired military, seniors and students*:
Half-price tickets (Infield Box, Baseline Field Box, Baseline Reserved and Lawn) every Tuesday and Wednesday. Other regular games discounted $2 per ticket.
*Excludes Premier Games. Discounted tickets are available day of game at box office only.
Click here to visit Camelback Ranch-Glendale's website for more ticket information.
Novelty reigns at Camelback Ranch-Glendale (CBR-G). Best described as a campus rather than a complex, a park rather than a facility, the non-traditional look and feel is what fans notice first, a sun-bathed, 141-acre baseball paradise. The results are eye-popping, an aesthetic home run and a one-of-a-kind spring-training environment.Below is a list of the 15 most compelling novelties at CBR-G.
1. Water Feature
A 1,300-foot, two-acre lake system with river serves the dual purpose of irrigation for fields and site landscaping, and aesthetic enhancement of the campus by physically creating a natural barrier between the two teams’ practice facilities while offering interconnecting walking trails and a park-like feel. The lake utilizes reclaimed water and is stocked with fish.
2. Architecture
Mixture of architectural touches: Natural stone veneers, tri-color faux staining, rusty metal panels, Gabion wall systems, earth-tone (caramel) stadium seat color, and other appointments that blend with the natural desert colors of Arizona. Construction utilizes sweeps and angles instead of a big-box look.
3. Placement
Recessed stadium and team support buildings and secluded parking in the back (north) of the property create open space at the front (south) of the property off Camelback Road.
4. Landscaping
Approximately 5,000 plants and trees have been planted, including Afghan pine trees that frame the batter’s background in center field.
5. Main Entrance
Main entrance in center field — the Pavilion.
6. Sight Lines
Stadium playing field is sunk 12 feet below grade. Stadium seating is elevated 12 feet above grade to provide unobstructed sightlines.
7. Walking Paths
Fans take natural walking paths of decomposed granite from parking lots along the water feature and between practice diamonds en route to the main entrance in center field.
8. Team Buildings
Asymmetrical team support buildings. The Dodgers separate their major and minor leaguers in two buildings; one building combines White Sox major and minor leaguers.
9. Replica Home Fields
Two of the 12 practice fields (four major league, eight minor league) are replica fields of the Dodgers and White Sox home ball parks with exact dimensions of Dodger Stadium and U.S. Cellular Field, respectively. Three additional infields also have been built.
10. Orange Grove
A touch of Dodgertown, southern California, and Arizona, the new orange grove is located on the east side of the property beyond the left-field wall of replica Dodger Stadium.
11. Tunnels
Players access the stadium via tunnels from their clubhouses. Also, the White Sox access some of their practice fields from a third tunnel behind their clubhouse building.
12. Capacity
Largest seating capacity in the Cactus League (10,000 seats, 3,000 berm (grass) seats.
13. Bandstand
Music is offered on game days outside the plaza on a permanent waterside bandstand.
14. Walk of Fame
The future Walk of Fame runs along the water feature.
15. Autograph Corners
The player entry points to the stadium field from tunnels near both foul poles are ideal perches for young autograph seekers who arrive early.
Give us a call at 623-930-4500/877-800-260
or stop in at
5800 W. Glenn Drive, Suite 140
(in the heart of historic downtown Glendale).