Opened in 1966 and renovated in 1998, Angel Stadium of Anaheim is the fourth oldest active Major League Baseball stadium. The halo atop the "Big A" lights up after each Angels' victory.
If you're at "Fenway West" for a day game, it's probably too hot to sit in your seats; take a stroll to the Coors Light deck in centerfield to cool down. Also, try one of their signature lemonades!
Inside the stadium, fans can visit the trophy case near the home plate gate and next to the team store. It showcases the 2002 World Series trophy and ring, and Gene Autry's trademark cowboy hat. Read more
Angel stadium is a very nice place I like the atmosphere on game days the food is OK a little pricey but good I love looking at the outfield extravaganza that's the rock fountain I love the pyro
One of the best family friendly venues in sports. Tip: Do not pay for parking at the stadium or any of the lots around it. There is free parking across the street at Rampart Ave. Park there.
400-level sections have a great view of the fireworks! lots of food choices: burgers, tacos, nachos, hot dogs, pizza, pretzels, hot chicken, dessert, & more! try the soft serve in the angels hat
Once again it's baseball season!!! Even if you are not an Angels fan you and your date will enjoy the excitement the Angel Stadium has to offer, as well as some good ol ballpark food and beer!
Easily the nicest, cleanest, and best ball park on the west coast between San Diego and the Bay Area. Also, they’re the most recent team in the region to win a Championship (without an asterisk).
Opened in 1966 and renovated in 1998, Angel Stadium of Anaheim is the fourth oldest active Major League Baseball stadium. The halo atop the "Big A" lights up after each Angels' victory.
Angel Stadium's rock formation, known as the "California Spectacular," is located in center field bleachers. The formation was designed to model the rocky California coastline!
Giant helmets at entrance were awesome. A giant Halo lights up to let drivers on the hwy. know if the Angels won or not. If you need help deciding where to sit for your next Angels game, check out Read more
Best ballpark hands down! Whether win or lose, it's always a great time and Halos fans are friendly and have class. The only down side is when Dodger fans invade the ballpark and cause trouble.
Head to the "Major League Dogs" stand in CF for the bacon-wrapped Halo Dog or the New York Coney Dog. Do not--under any circumstances--go to Panda Express.
Beautiful stadium, easy parking only $10 & nice security/ police! Go to see a Red Sox Game.. If you're a transplant like me.. Come here & avoid Dodgers stadium at all costs!!!
When the "Big A" in the parking lot was first erected in 1979, it was the tallest structure in the O.C. It's 230ft tall & weighs over 200 tons. When the Angels win, the halo is lit for all to see. Read more
Next time I'm taking the train. But all in all a great stadium. Other than the fact that it's in Anaheim, it's light years nicer and easier to navigate than Dodger Stadium.
If the Halos are winning late in the game, don’t expect to see a primate. The Rally Monkey only appears on the stadium’s video screens if Anaheim heads into the 7th tied or trailing by 3 runs or less.
Geysers. Give us another ballpark in baseball that has geysers! The Outfield Extravaganza at the Big A models the rocky California coastline and shoots water up to 90 feet high. Read more
Buy peanuts at Costco and put them in smaller baggies and take one for each person in your party. You can bring your own water too, but no other form of liquid and water must be sealed.
If you come early for batting practice when the Astros are in town, head to right field for a souvenir ball. Houston hitters never pull the ball to the left.
When heading to the game, always make sure to check in with foursquare and then head to http://rateyourseats.com on your mobile to rate your seats and help out other fans!
They filmed the baseball scenes from "The Naked Gun, from the Files of Police Squad" movie at Dodger Stadium, not at the Big A. Typical wrong Pepsi tip, that's why I drink "the real thing", Coca-cola!