The Arizona Diamondbacks play their home games at the incredible Chase Field. The stadium was opened in 1998, just prior to the D-back's first home game as an expansion team. The stadium has a retractable roof, a huge high definition score board, is completely air conditioned, and has a swimming pool from which the game is visible. Reminiscent of stadiums of the past, Chase Field has a dirt pathway between home plate and the pitcher's mound, called the keyhole. What a great way to pass a hot Arizona day (or evening) watching your favorite team in the comfort of this spectacular stadium.http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/ari/ballpark/ari_ballpark_guide.jsp#b
Step 1: Know your Diamondback Season Tickets Options
There are a number of options available for tickets: Full Season - There are 83 event tickets included for the 2010 season. Prices range from $415.00 per person for Outfield Reserve to 1st/3rd Base Box Seats for $2905.00 per person. The tickets are distributed through Ticketmaster. For a complete list of seats and pricing go to:Diamondbacks Full Season Tickets
Besides Guaranteed Seating, discounts at Team Shop, Slider's and Friday's Front Row, and access to special events, full season tickets offer many other benefits. (For a full list Click Here.)
Half Season Tickets These packages include tickets to 42 events, (basically every other game). There are two plans, Plan A and B. Plan B includes Opening Day Tickets. Tickets range from $210.00 per person for Outfield Reserve tickets to Club Box tickets for $2,394.00 per person. For full information and prices, go to Diamondbacks Half Season Tickets. For full a full list of benefits and amenities, Click Here.
Step 2: Know your Packages
The Diamondbacks love their fans, and provide packages for those who can't attend 42 games in the season, or are looking for tickets for specific games only, or just want to buy a ticket. Smaller packages include: Two 28 game plans, a Series Plan that offers tickets to the Tuesday and Friday games, (includes Opening Day tickets, one exhibition game, and 2 tickets against the New York Yankees ). Or a Weekend Package for most weekend games (including Opening Day tickets, one exhibition games, and 1 ticket against the New York Yankees.
Still too many? How about a 6 or 10 Pack, and you can pick the games you want? Check these out at Mini Plans
Single game tickets are now on sale. To purchase yours, go to [http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/ticketing/singlegame.jsp?c_id=ari Single Game Tickets and follow the directions provided.[http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=ari
Step 3: Spring Training Tickets
The Diamondbacks conduct their spring training at the Tucson Electric Park. Tickets for these sessions can be purchased in person at the ticket office or over the phone by calling the D-backs ticket office at 866-672-1343. The March 14 game will be played in Hermosillo, Mexico. The last two training games, April 2 and 3, 2010 will be played at Chase Field in Phoenix.
- Field Level Infield $18.00
- Covered Mezzanine $16.00
- Field Level Grandstand $14.00
- Lower Bleachers $9.00
- Upper Bleachers $7.00
- Lawn seats $5.00http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/spring_training/tickets.jsp?c_id=ari
View of Chase Field
Spring is in the air and you have a craving for a hot dog and popcorn? Humming "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"? Get your tickets to the Diamondbacks Baseball Games and don't be left out in the heat!
