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March 2024 by L G
The ppl who run the concession stands are incredibly rude
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October 2023 by Eric Keenan
My wife has been a fan for a long time. Mascots (and crazy J) are always willing to take pictures. Always clean, no issues with anyone.
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October 2023 by THE STONE
Best place
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August 2023 by Annette Clovis
Great ballpark. Quaint, clean and friendly with nice baseball fans. How baseball used to be.
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July 2023 by Erik Barrios
I'm giving it 5 stars cause I actually had fun at this minor league game. The ticket price and concession stand price was just right, stadium seats were comfortable, and the action of the game is very close to you that your more likely to catch fly ball at one of these games. It's family friendly. They also threw out t-shirts to the crowd. The fireworks were awesome and up close. The staff very polite and helpful. All in all it was a first time for me great experience. I recommend try it once.
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July 2023 by Tanner Peacock
Tickets are a little more expensive than a minor league baseball game should be. The facility is super nice. Seats are comfortable. Be aware of the netting going across. The netting down the line only goes a couple row high so if concerned about getting hit, I would recommend sitting behind home plate area. Food is a little bland, but overall a good experience. Parking is reasonably priced.
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July 2023 by Christopher Rodriguez
Great place to catch a baseball game.
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May 2023 by Jenny
So much fun to visit with the family. Quick outing during the week. Good food. The atmosphere is fun. You get to be right down by the field. Fun games and a bouncy house for the little kids. Parking is easy but they charge. Safe area. We always have fun when we go. We love baseball but hate the drive and the crowds for the Dodgers or Angel's games.
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April 2023 by Peter Gutierrez
Great affordable family fun place to watch professional baseball. How can you not love the Quakes, affiliate of the LA Dodgers!
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April 2023 by Kevin Belcher
Love this team and this stadium! I grew up going here, I spent many evenings with my dad here in my early 20s, and now I have the pleasure of being a section leader here! Bring your family & friends, and enjoy great baseball at a lovely ballpark.
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April 2023 by keisa mccoy
The Quakes are a great team. It's fun to come to the stadium. It's not far and it's nice to have a local stadium. That way you don't have to deal with the traffic of Dodgers stadium. The tickets are very reasonably priced. They have a lot of food vendors at the stadium. It's really nice when they have either a bobblehead or a jersey giveaway. It's a very awesome experience.
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April 2023 by Claudia Aguirre
The stuff is friendly love our Quakes family
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April 2023 by Ryan Santa
I was at the game with my son yesterday and decided to get some food. The wait time was more than 45 minutes and the lines barely moved. The food system at Quakes stadium doesn't work. It needs to be updated to better service the fans that come to support the team. I will think twice before I go to another Quakes game.
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April 2023 by Adam
Went to a game and realized that I forgot my food for tailgating. Luckily, Tom's Original Chili stand was set up in the parking lot and I was able to get some of their signature Wild Hogs chili and some chili-flavored popcorn. Thanks Hank!
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September 2022 by Ben A.
Like many in Southern California, I grew up going to Dodgers games with my dad and brothers. For as long as I can remember, it was something we did together as a family, a family who loves baseball. And maybe it's this last qualifier that makes a trip to see the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes a positive experience. You see, even though a lot of their marketing is based on this concept of "before they are stars... They play here," the fact is there is a lot of "experience" between single a ball and the big show. Still, we took our Cub Scout pack along with their families to a game recently, and reserved the Fault Zone" table section right on the right field foul line. Even though it was minor league ball with a bunch of players I've never heard of, it was still pretty exciting to sit right there in the front row, and taking the game. The venue is clean and quaint, which means the lines for concessions are not very long. Prices were cheaper here than at Chavez ravine, and while these are minor league players, most of them will probably never play in the major leagues, everyone of them is a hell of a lot better at baseball than I will ever be, and it was still entertaining. Honestly, we all had a good time, a couple of our scouts got some foul balls and freebies from the first baseman after infield warm-ups, and the staff was really nice. Hats off to Joey, one of the ushers who sort of watched over our area and group. He was very friendly, and highly complementary of our scouts. Really nice guy. I have to admit I will look forward to my next visit to see these guys play ball. Nothing wrong with a day in the sun, enjoying America's favorite pastime.