Turner Field

(404) 577-9100

755 Hank Aaron Dr SE
Atlanta, GA 30315 33.736 -84.388

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Turner Field

Turner Field

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In Short – Nicknamed "The Ted," the plush, classic stadium made just for baseball boasts one of the biggest hi-definition video screens in the majors, Braves museum and kids' entertainment areas. Other amenities include an enormous Coke bottle made of baseball paraphernalia and left-field misters for summer afternoons. A wide variety of food--from hot dogs to Skip and Pete's barbecue, named after the Braves legendary announcers--is available at slightly high prices. At 19-by-22 inches, the seats are downright roomy for a big-league park. There's no spectacle in Atlanta that equals 50,000…

Editor's Tips

Save Money:
Avoid high concession prices by carrying your own food and unopened plastic bottles of water and soft drinks into the stadium.
Know Before You Go:
Three hours before game time, skyline seats go on sale for $1.
Parking:
You can drive and pay about $10 per car to park in surface lots or take MARTA to Five Points and catch a free shuttle to the game.
Look Good:
It's not wise to purchase tickets from non-licensed vendors outside the stadium. Bar-coded tickets are scanned, not torn, so those discount passes you're eyeing may have been used already.
Parking:
You can drive and pay about $15 per car to park in surface lots or take MARTA to Five Points and catch a free shuttle to the game.
The Extras:
A tour of the stadium, which starts at the Braves Museum and Hall of Fame and includes the luxury suite, dugout and broadcast booth, provides a cool, rarely seen view of the stadium. (Call (404) 614-2311 for hours and prices.)
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Turner Field in Atlanta

Turner Field in Atlanta, GA Metro

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

05/13/07

Best Baseball in the South, Awesome Weekends Specials, Tons of Parking

by frankthetank966 at Citysearch

If you love baseball or just want to go out for a night with a group of friends for some great food in a lively atmosphere go to the 755 Club at Turner Field. This place is always rocking and has good food. Be aware that the prices will be pretty pricey since it is a baseball game but you will love the club's newly renovated interior flourished with HD-TV's and tapas like tables. Not to mention you wont miss a minute of the game since you can view it from inside or outside the club. And oh yeah! they have televisions in the bathrooms. Now, back to the baseball aspect of Turner Field. If you wanna head out and watch a game I suggest buying some lower-level tickets. You will not be let down, by the view or the service. If you get lower level tickets (dugout or a few aisle's left and right to the dugout) there is in seat service. The fun doesn't stop there; lets say you have kids but still want to catch a game. You can go to the game and check out the state of the art amusement park Tooner Field (from Cartoon Network) inside the stadium at no extra cost. If you are going to park at the game I suggest parking your car in one of Turner Field's lots. You can notice them easily, they say "Turner Field Parking." The reason I would park there and pay the $2 extra (most Turner lots are $12 while some "local" lots are $10-$12) is for safety and convince. They are safer since you have security guards monitoring the cars and they are closer to the stadium. I prefer parking in the Gold lot. I find it the easiest to get in and out of .

  • Pros: Awesome Seats, Great Ballpark Food and Amazing Amenities
  • Cons: Parking Can be a pain
4 Star Rating: Recommended

11/25/06

Plenty of good seats.

by gatorspirit at Citysearch

I had a great time watching the Red Sox sweep the Braves this past summer at Turner Field. Ticket prices were reasonable; I think that I spent more on concessions than I did for the tickets and I had great seats for all of the games. Turner is a nice traditional baseball park with modern amenities.

  • Pros: Plenty of good seats with a good view of the field.
  • Cons: Get there early to get parking close to the stadium.
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

07/03/03

Ticket Prices

by pwbigdawg at Citysearch

The site says that the ticket prices are between 5 -40 dollars. I have tickets tonight that were purchased from ticket master for $45 each. They also have 2 sections that sell for $1 each. So I would say the tickets are between $1 - $50 but hey it's the Braves and if you want to see the best up close you have to pay for it.

  • Pros: Great Venue, Great Seats, Great Team
  • Cons: Expensive, Ted Turner, AOL Owns Team

The Details on Turner Field

Save Money:

Avoid high concession prices by carrying your own food and unopened plastic bottles of water and soft drinks into the stadium.

Know Before You Go:

Three hours before game time, skyline seats go on sale for $1.

Parking:

You can drive and pay about $10 per car to park in surface lots or take MARTA to Five Points and catch a free shuttle to the game.

Look Good:

It's not wise to purchase tickets from non-licensed vendors outside the stadium. Bar-coded tickets are scanned, not torn, so those discount passes you're eyeing may have been used already.

Parking:

You can drive and pay about $15 per car to park in surface lots or take MARTA to Five Points and catch a free shuttle to the game.

The Extras:

A tour of the stadium, which starts at the Braves Museum and Hall of Fame and includes the luxury suite, dugout and broadcast booth, provides a cool, rarely seen view of the stadium. (Call (404) 614-2311 for hours and prices.)

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