SunTrust Park is the new home stadium of the Atlanta Braves.
The park is located up I-75 in Cobb County. Traffic was thought to be the problem, but it was Easter Sunday and it was no problem.
There are restaurants and The Roxy with events held there, right across the street.
Then I saw the Home Depot tools, so I had to get into the picture.
Now, going into the stadium itself. There are a lot of things happening. It is beautiful! To the right was the kids area, they had a zip line for kids in the and tons of interactive games.
Then we turned left to head to our seats..and look who we saw…
Life sized Dale Murphy Bobblehead Doll. Then we head into the Hall of Fame, this was so special. It was awe inspiring.
The space devoted to Hank Aaron is informative and so well done. He is a true hero and a great man.
They also have the World Series Trophy.
Then, we were making our way to our seats in the Infinity Club and look who was outside greeting us.
Chipper Jones Life Sized Bobble head doll.
We made it to our seats…
Boyscouts filed onto the field and one Boyscout recited the Pledge of Allegiance. His name was Sanjay and he was a good friend of my niece, who was surprised.
and this little girl sang the national anthem, she belted it out.
Here are my nieces (who I love to pieces!)
This is where their parents were sitting!
There truly are no bad seats here and it was a beautiful day!
I will review the food soon!
looks like a lot of fun.
There is something there for everyone!
I love this! I live in Atlanta and am making my first trip to SunTrust Park this Friday! I can’t wait! xoxo
I hope you have a great time! It is super fun!
Now that I have been there I thought I’d come back and do a little update. I liked it, it was beautiful (as it should be) and there is a lot to do in and around the ballpark, which is great! I’m not 100% sold, but I don’t think I ever would have been 100% sold. I live in Atlanta so the idea of moving to Cobb never thrilled me. It definitely feels a little more closed off (probably because it is) and it’s weird to see the buildings behind the stadium. With all of that being said, I like that it feels more intimate when you’re in you’re seats, and I don’t think there’s a bad seat in the house; I’m sure after a few more trips, it will feel a little more like home. Despite hating that it’s in Cobb, I still thought it was a really nice place to catch a ball game!
Thanks for the update. I totally agree with you!