Las Vegas Ballpark

AAA home of the Las Vegas Aviators of the Pacific Coast League in Las Vegas, NV.

What's it like to attend a game at Las Vegas Ballpark?

The swimming pool beyond the right-center field wall tells you everything you need to know about Las Vegas Ballpark — this is a desert ballpark that leans into its setting rather than apologizing for it. The Spring Mountains frame the western skyline on clear evenings, and the Summerlin crowd is local and relaxed, more neighborhood than tourist, with families and regulars who know the roster. Concessions lean into Nevada comfort food — loaded fries, smash burgers, and cold beer at prices that still feel reasonable by major-league standards. The park is compact and easy to navigate, with good sightlines from nearly every seat. Getting there means driving; the surrounding area is suburban and parking is plentiful, so plan to arrive by car. First-timers should book a pool party package well in advance if the budget allows, but if not, grab seats down the right-field line — closest to the action and the best view of those mountains.

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