
4.5
1 of 54 Best Attractions in Port Saint Lucie

We went to the Card-Mets spring training game - love First Data Field. Great seats and good food. Fairly clean and easy access.

Went to games there. Friendly and safe. Staff is friendly. Clean and fun. Refreshments aren’t bad. Love $1 Thursdays. Very affordable. Even have a silver sluggers group for seniors.

It was very nice. The staff are very nice and stadium has fun stuff to do during games. We got to wath4 the New York Mets practice in the morning and then in the afternoon we got to watch them play an off season/ spring training game.

Saw Mets game. Beautiful new stadium. Clean. Friendly staff. Greeted all guests as they entered gates. Hot as h*** during the evening games in July and August. Concession stands clean but crowed.

Attended Mets spring training game here. The stadium is a lot of concrete and seems big, compared to other spring training parks. Sight lines are good, but you sit further away from the field than, for instance, Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter. Warning, the parking was absolutely horrible. We actually stopped on the highway and inched our way to the parking.

Ten dollars to park on a grassy field, where we experienced gridlock after the game. About $100 for the four of us to sit at the top of the bleachers. That is modern MLB.
It was still nice to see the Major Leagers up this close, even three rows from the top, in a 6,000 seat minor league stadium, you are in fact, still up close. We had a fine view on the first base side. The food did not seem overpriced. The crowd was very well behaved for this opening day- day game. Both teams looked really sharp- and played very well for the first game of the exhibition season! The main thing I have against Tradition Field is the lack of a modern scoreboard. Also the radar gun, what is up with that? When does it work right?

Nice field with inexpensive tickets, easy on site parking and ball field food. Little shade on the first base line so bring sunblock. Only negative is the berm is spray painted so both my kids shoes were ruined when they went out there to play catch.

What a beautiful park! We sat in section 113 in the 11th row. Perfect except for the sun. It was a really hot day. Lots of vendors. The hot dogs were not cooked and they put waaaay too much mustard and relish on them. They thoroughly check your bag so don't bring anything in a can. I had sun protection spray. Bye bye. Getting checked takes time so get there early. They also started early so lots of people missed the first pitch plus. They gave away lots of balls so they kept the kids happy. Good time.

Nice facilities, but 2 hotdogs, 1 order of fries & large soda...$16.00
Little pricey for me
Great seats, 3 row up behind home plare

real nice spring training park plenty for kids and family's to do not a bad seat in the house good sight lines and well attended staff was outstanding

I'm down for season tickets. The field and facility is fantastic, the food and drink were great and the team was . . . not doing great but I'm inspired that they will.
Prices were perfect, and in fact I cannot think of a single negative except for the L we put on the scoreboard.

First data field is a fan friendly ballpark. Cost for admission is reasonable. Concession is reasonable. And there isn't a bad seat in the house. The seating gets you close to the players.

A very nice ball field for spring training. Plenty of parking. Stadium seats were comfortable and the staff at the ticket counter was friendly and helpful to choose the seats. Good ticket prices at 25-30 dollars.

Whether you're watching spring training, minor league, or any type of organized youth baseball, you're sure to have a good time. Every seat in the stadium has complete visualization of the field, concession variety is above average, sport souvenirs are available in multiple sites, and the staff is friendly, helpful, and courteous.

March 23rd beautiful weather, great ball park, good snacks, lots of fun even though the Mets dropped a stinker to the Cards 5-1.
Spring training is a must any where in Florida but this ballpark is really neat.

We love first Data field and more specifically going to Mets games. The ticket prices can't be beat and you can actually afford to buy a hot dog and a beer without breaking the bank. We went on Star wars night and the kids loved seeing all the people in costumes.

Came to watch two games. The seats were good, and so was the weather. There are a lot of food choices, but I thought the prices were excessive. It may have been major league teams, but it is still Florida not New York

Have been here a couple of times and have always had fun and enjoyed the spring training games. Have been here with my wife, and also with my visiting brother and his family.

My husband and I have been attending baseball games here since the inception. Spring training games are a great opportunity to see the major league stars up close. During the summer there are great promotions for every day to have lots of fun. Wide selection of foods are available

What a grand ball park. All of the big stadium feel right here in Port St Lucue. They even have all the ballpark food and outfield adult beverage areas.

Great place to take the family for games real nice family atmosphere great American tradition. They got dollar hotdogs and dollar beer nights!!!

Went to the Yankees/Mets game in March. Stadium is in need of updating but I understand they've done some work. Parking was $10. Didn't eat there so can't comment on the food. Only annoying part were the obviously drunk younger 20-somethings sitting a couple of rows back. Looked like they served hard liquor there.

Fun, inexpensive way to spend an evening. Spent July 4th at First Data enjoying the ball game followed by wonderful fire works..

Always an enjoyable time watching the Mets. Spring training is awesome and the St. Lucie Mets entertain all through the summer!

First time going, every one bottom up to Terry Collins himself great bunch. Well run for fans to watch practice, autographs and the game itself was a great time.

We had an amazing time watching the PSL Mets play vs The Cardinals. The park is very cozy and you have great views from every seat. Limited snacks and beverages. But its a minor league ballpark. Loved the activities for the kids and the overall hospitality.

We're Mets' fans and we've been coming to Mets Spring training for a number of years. Being a minor league park, the food is your basic hot dogs, hamburgers, French fries, etc. don't expect the same food as in Major League Parks. Also, the Mets should improve their scoreboard. Older Mets Fans will appreciate the nostalgic fact that the outfield dimensions were modeled after Shea Stadium! nice to visit in March especially for those of us living in the cold Northeast!

a fun place to take in a minor league game... prices are great both for admission and for concessions... kids get a chance to run the bases, get autographs and just enjoy the ambiance of a ballpark...

First time to Tradition Field, two beautiful days to enjoy the Mets. Had great seats both days, a little warm but definitely not complaining since we came from chilly Maine. Drinks and food were a little pricy so we just waited until after the game to eat. All in all a great experience. Hope to make this a "tradition" every year.

First opportunity to take in a spring training game. Had a blast!
Just off the highway, parking wasn't too bad. Quite a bottleneck when exiting though.
Ballpark was very nice, seems fairly new or at least well maintained. Our seats were fantastic, basically looking down the 3rd base line. Roof overhang was great for shade, a real blessing if your already a little toasted. Food prices were pretty good, cheaper than many parks I've visited. Nice variety too. All staff I encountered were very friendly and helpful. If in the area again, I would definitely catch another game!
Go Mets!

Great day of baseball. Good view even up high. Need tomstay away from the tv booth on third base line because it blocks view of shallow left and deep left so you just wait to hear if the crowd cheers or sighs. Hot if not under the roof. Food is very good and cost is about what you'd expect. Real nice day.

The price of a St Lucie Mets game is very low for the great time you will have and the memories you will create. Always enjoy going to a game!

Enjoyed the game and the grounds. Ticket prices are good but plan on eating in the parking lot as food / bev prices are a little high but that did not stop many from slapping down the beers.

I went to see the Mets play in my first spring training game. The ballpark is beautiful and a great place to watch a game. We sat in the shade and had a great time.

If you are a baseball fan, especially a Mets fan as we are, I highly recommend a trip to spring training at Tradition Field, now called First Data Field.
The games are so pleasant at this time of the year in Port Saint Lucie. For northerners, the warmer weather and sunshine are a welcome break. The stadium really has no bad seats, though some are in the sun (sunscreen is essential). You can see from anywhere, and tickets are more reasonably priced. Food, drinks, fan gear typical of what you would expect at a smaller scale field are all present. Restrooms were clean. Expect bag checks, metal detectors, and other security measures.
The best part of spring training is arriving at 9:30 a.m.to watch the major and minor league players come out to the practice fields and diamonds behind the stadium and do drills--pitching, catching, fielding, warm-ups, etc. Fans can get close to the players and even chat and get autographs if the players are feeling sociable, and many are quite accommodating. I got autographs from several players, the team manager, the Mets owner, and Ron Darling, the handsome SNY sports announcer. Many of the players are especially nice to children and will autograph clothing, baseballs, pictures and pose for photos. Games start at noon and move fairly quickly, so even young kids can concentrate for the whole game.
We had a great time talking to other baseball fans from all over the country, not just NY and NJ. Everyone is friendly and happy to talk baseball. I actually learned a lot about the nuances of the game by watching the drill and practice and talking to other fans.
The pilgrimage to First Data Field was a bucket list trip for us. We couldn't do it until we retired last summer and had more flexible schedules. I would love to go again. It is just pure joy to worship the game with so many other baseball baseball fans.

with plenty of shade for pasty-white Northerners to huddle under. Seats are close to the action, concessions are tasty, and parking is close and reasonable ($10). Good place to see the Mets and your favorite Mets' opponent!

Enjoyed watching the St Lucie Mets at FDF. No parking fee, reasonable ticket prices, reasonable food/drink prices. Crowd was well behaved and plenty of security on hand to deal with any issues that may arise. Enjoyed!

I really enjoy minor league baseball so I was very happy to have the opportunity to visit Tradition Field and see a game between the Mets and Tigers. A friendly usher talked to me at length about the stadium, team, Grapefruit league, and so forth. My only complaint was that there were multiple things missing from the menu at the concessions stand. It appears when game attendance is down, they do not make everything available. Oh well, not a big deal.

Went to Tradition Field to see the NY Mets at Spring Training. What a great little ball park. Staff was friendly. Tacos in a Helmet and rum buckets were on point.

The Mets do a wonderful job of making this one of the nicest Spring Training venues in Major League Baseball. Take the time to visit.

The staff that manages the park is quite good and very friendly.
This is an intimate baseball experience unlike the major league home ballparks.
This discerning New Yorker found the pizza and concessions quite good. Ticket prices are unlike that of NY ticket prices.
I sat behind home plate and got a ball from the most entertaining ball/bat boy I've ever seen.
If you want to be close to the action and players and be treated like you matter, Tradition Field is a great experience.

This is the best minor league park I have been to. There are good views from all the seats, the food is good and reasonable in cost. Thursday nights are $1.00 beer, soda, and hot dogs.

So first time at Mets spring training, not knowing what to expect. Got there about 11, which was toward the end of practice (we found out that you should be there by 9:30 and that's when we showed up the next time) and the first thing we see is Manager Terry Collins with a glove on shagging flies in right field during BP, giving the fans watching a heads up every time a ball was coming over the fence. Just a great time walking around, seeing things you wouldn't see during a regular trip to Citifield. Wheeler's throwing session, Gsellman working on a new pitch or a new grip, Big Man on Campus Tebow taking BP, then gathering the balls afterwards. Very fan-friendly, very accessible, lots of guys taking time when possible to sign autographs and take pictures. Was very impressed with the whole venue. Went to 2 games, one in the regular seats and one out in the berm area. I am a Yankee fan who went to spring training in Tampa a few years ago and this was a much better experience.

I like going here to watch baseball.
And being outside
My husband used to play baseball in high school
So much that we need football too

Great place for Mets fans with families - better environment than CitiField. Everyone is friendly, fans are not drunk and cursing, and players are much more social, especially with the kids. A winning vacation all around.

This is the best venue for families to go for a night out! Very affordable and very hospitable ! The staff is great and the organization is a tremendous value to our community!

Nice and cozy park. Foul ball heaven is directly behind the plate about 10 rows from top. The balls bounce back off of the media box. Do not buy the over priced items from Sonnys BBQ.

Caught all the spring training games at Tradition Field. Bought season tickets and sat in section 111 all spring. Very nice ballpark and stadium workers did a nice job keeping the aisles clear of young fans looking for autographs near the dugout once the game started. Plenty of parking near the park and an easy walk to the field.

Really nice facility. Great parking and inexpensive treat to see the famous players getting ready for the season. He and I bought sweat shirts as the weather took a cold turn in March and we were unprepared for that. Great ball park food with all the regular hot dogs and cotton candy!!

It's a nice small stadium. Easy access from I95. There's paved and unpaved parking.
See photo for the current 2016 season ticket prices.

I live in the city where the NY Mets have spring training, being a St Louis Cardinals fan, I saw they were playing against the Mets at Data Field, yes I went, this Ballpark is fantastic and a hometown feel. I will be going back to have more fun

Nice park for spring training game. All seats have good views and it was easy to get to. They have typical ball park food and clean facilities.

Finally made my first visit to PSL for Spring Training and it didn't disappoint. We ended up getting seats on the 1st base line, we were debating sitting out on the berm, but decided on a seat instead. We'll definitely try the berm seating next time as it looked fun too.
As far as the stadium, it was everything I expected from a minor league park. Great sight lines of the field and a great overall feel for Mets fans.
We'll be back next spring!

If you are looking for a fun night out and enjoy baseball this is the place to go. Awesome baseball, not a bad seat in the house and wide variety of great ball park food. Friendly atmosphere makes it very enjoyable.

I usually bring my sons and/or my Dad for a game when visiting my parents in Vero Beach. Not a bad seat in the ball park. Very family friendly. Plenty of parking. Always enjoying watching a game here. Prices are reasonable for seats and concessions.

Great stadium. Lots of activities, and reasonable especially during off season. Variety of snacks. Great for kids as well as adults.

Great stadium and opportunity to see professional baseball during Spring training! Prices are reasonable for admission and concessions.

If you’re looking for a cheap, fun day, here it is! Take in a ballgame, have a hot dog, root for your team! Then you can say “I saw him when he was in the minors ........”
You can take the whole family for less than the cost of parking for a major league game.
And remember, since there’s no assigned seating you can keep moving to stay in the shade!

Its always fun to be at Tradition Field at the start of spring training . The stadium has many work out areas where the teams practice and you can stay and watch up close. The stadium facility has many kiosks for food, drinks and METS paraphernalia.

Great place for family fun. Plenty of specials weekly. Affordable prices. Tim Tebow a plus this year!

This was our second time at Tradition Field to see the Mets play. Its a great ball park and you can really get up close to the players for spring training. They have a good variety of food and drinks and the stadium is very clean. Not a bad seat in the house.

The stadium is old and dated compared to the newer spring training stadiums in Florida. Although the pepper and sausage sandwiches do look good, they add a lot of smoke to the air in the stands. Also, unlike other teams, the Mets do not participate in MLB's designated driver program. Disappointing.

Pretty pricey for admission and food/beverages but we had a great time. Bathrooms were surprisingly clean, seats could have offered more shade for a Florida venue.

This is a fun park! Very pretty and well taken care of...fans were great. Walkways were narrow on concourse...made it a little difficult to walk around the vendor areas and to bathrooms. Easy parking and entry to park.

It was a hot but great day with a fun team. Great seats and affordable. The players were accessible before the game and they even threw my son a ball at the end of an inning.

so we come by often enough - baseball games
corporate outings
even the fair
never seems to excite my though
but the kids seem to like it - so we come back
guess its because I have better to more upbeat - same - places in other towns
and its not run down - but never seems truly lively
maybe its me but needs a bit more life infused
the ball game prices are fine and whether mets or ST Lucie Mets its always a decent game

Well I’m a Met fan so I’m used to taking the good with the bad. Frank & Al’s Pizza was the best concession food we had and better get it early because it sells out by the third inning. The stadium was in sorry condition compared to the Cardinals stadium in Jupiter and the Tigers stadium in Lakeland. But hey I’m here to watch a ball game, Let’s Go Mets!

This is a beautiful clean stadium. The parking is easy and if you go to the summer St. Lucie Mets games, the parking is free. We go when they have specials like dollar night on Thursday nights. Everything is a dollar. Hotdogs, beer, soda and popcorn. The general admission tickets are awesome, we sit behind home plate. It’s a real hometown feeling.
During spring training the prices are higher but still the stadium is a fun place to visit. I didn’t go to the past two seasons but I am looking forward to going next season during spring training. I did several games this summer for the local team.

Great stadium to see a game. Super food court with a Tiki Bar and tables to view a game. No bad seat in the stadium. Take an afternoon or evening game in and sit back and enjoy some baseball!!

I went there with my family and my grandkids had a blast. The field includes activities for the kids

I love going here it's always nice so beautiful me and my sons go out we play football traditions always a nice place just to go hang out have fun you have all the restaurants around we had ice cream places or just to grab a drink from Publix or even for tradition field is about family fun and just hanging out having a great time with your family or even just a couples night out just to have a drink it's very nice

The best part of Tradition Field (formerly First Data Field) is that it's the Spring Training home of my hometown NY Mets. It's a place to spend a wonderful day(s) being up close and personal with the Big Leaguers who will head north when the MLB season begins. Nice people all around. The only downside is the prices, which have skyrocketed since I first attended Spring Training. A t-shirt is $36.00.

We attended a major league spring training game and the experience was very positive. It would have been better if they didn't charge $10 to park in a grassy field. The facility is very nice but the price for food and drink was pretty high. Getting out of the parking lot at the end of the game was difficult.

Love to go to games there. Don't think there is a bad seat in the stadium Lots of food choices and they are fairly priced.

I highly recommend anyone that will be pasting by Treasure Coast County or is visiting to stop and experience a day at the Tradition Field. But it now called, "Data Field". I truly recommend a stop here. The staff, Administration and Mets team Coaches are amazing. There is interaction with the fans before during and after games. There isn't any bad seat in this stadium. The food and drinks are great. From the time the stadium opens up, the lines move fast, bag checks are go by quickly. Everything is clean including bathrooms. There is often fireworks after some games that fans can experience after games.. Worth every penny and is a fun way in creating memories..

Older facility, for New York mets. No dugouts. Could use more handrails on the steps, as most of the visitors are retired Mets fans. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Park on grass, $10. Loca police assist with traffic. Nathans dogs, but no Nathans mustard - maybe I didn't know the secret password. Small restrooms. PA system way too loud. Has a tiki bar. Berm on first base side, with sun deck behind.
Ooops. the announcer got the visiting teams name wrong. Too many blaring commercials on the announcement system Spring Training baseball, until the season begins.

Been here many times, both to see the Mets pre-season games, and also the Port St Lucie Mets. Great stadium, great prices, no bad seats in the place.. every time we are in town (we are from NJ) we try to go to a game. Love it.

Went to see the Mets play. Place looks a little tired. Parking on grass field. Standard ballpark food. Friendly ushers. Spotty beverage sales in stands, and on second visit, nrver saw the beer guy. Mets lost. Lowrie did not play.

GREAT ballpark. Not too pricy. Clean. Good rest rooms. nice selection of food etc. One con is that getting out after a game is a night mare. Took a long time. Other stadiums are much quicker.

This ballpark is awesome. If you care about baseball and want to see future stars it is a great place for that.
If you expect Citifield, don't go.
It is intimate, the staff is great, the kids on the field play their hearts out because they still dream.
Kristen and Stephanie at the Tiki bar rock with great smiles and personal service.
This is an exceptional value if you enjoy baseball.

This is a great outing for a family. The game, of course, is always the highlight, whether it is the Mets in Spring Training or the St. Lucie Mets during the summer. The mascot is around and there are lots of fun activities. About once a year Morningside Church has an evening of worship after the game along with testimonies from the players.

I've spent a lifetime wishing to attend a Mets' spring training game and I'm so glad I was finally able to make it happen. We stayed at a hotel within walking distance of the park and got there with plenty of time to shop in the gear shop before heading to our seats and finding food. It was a really lovely, comfortable park, small enough that there really isn't a bad seat. Best of all the Met's managed a 12-5 win over the Nationals so it was a great night all around.

Park has very good sightlines. There doesn't seem to be a bad seat in the park. Enjoyed an afternoon in the sun watching spring training baseball. Parking is plentiful but a bit on the congested side when it was time to leave, but that seems typical of many ball parks.

This is a very nice stadium. Almost all the seats are great with very good views. I did notice there were a few obstructed view seats so pay attention when buying tickets. The food was great and fairly reasonable for this type of venue.i love the feel of this stadium it feels like you are right there in the game. Great game. Will return next year.

The best time to watch baseball and eat and eat the kids run and shag baseballs! Spring training is awesome with the cool weather coming!

Beautiful stadium and a cheap place to take the family. Typical ballpark food and free parking. Highly recommend if in the area. See the future stars of MLB.

Nice field. The employees around the stadium were friendly and very helpful. Easy to get around. Parking was good. Easy in and easy out. Great experience.

There's two sides of the stadium to enter for parking. Choose the East side for easier parking access.
There are two ramps on either side to enter the stadium. It doesn't matter which you use.
The food prices are cheaper here. $9.50 for a cheeseburger, it comes with a full basket of Nathan's French fries. They sell kinshes. (You'll feel like your back in NYC)

Visited First Data Field twice in March. Once with the entire family and the second time with my spouse. Great views from any seat.

The field is terrifice where you can find semi pro baseball. Seating is also excellent and the Statium is very clean and pleasant to visit.
The food is good, but Stadium fair, hot dogs, fries, beer, etc. I enjoy my time watching a game..

Always a fun time going to Tradition Field. Mets preseaon games are always a good time.
I like to go down the Right field line and hang out by the Tiki Bar.
We go to the minor league games a few times a year. Lots of specials and good deals

Watched two games at the Met's Spring Training Complex. Convenient to get to. Did not have an issue with parking but did arrive early. Tradition Field is beautiful and so are the surrounding practice fields. Not a bad seat in the stadium. Food and beverage prices are typical for Major League games. Employees were friendly and helpful. A pleasant experience.

We were very disappointed with our experience at First Data Field, formerly Tradition Field. Let me begin by saying that the fans were wonderful. We met lovely people, Met fans who were more then pleasant. The stadium is old and while there have been minimal superficial
upgrades - the concessions are antiquated and poor and severely understaffed.
What absolutely ruined the day was the conduct of security personnel and a police officer on the field near the Mets dugout. As adults and young children well before game time sought autographs from players - the police officer and several yellow shirted Security came over yelling at the fans to clear out with profanity and terribly rude behavior. What made matters worse was that these fans were following the directions laid out on the stadium website.
The seating area provides great views throughout but the stadium is too old and certainly not friendly for the elderly and disabled. The gift shop staff and the volunteers running the concessions were extraordinarily pleasant despite being overwhelmed by people in tight quarters.
I hope that team management will address the conduct of stadium security and the police officer. It impacted the day for a lot of people who paid top dollar to be there.

The food is good and very inexpensive and good. Great choices for children too. Great
Seats and things
For kids to do too. Bounce houses for kids

We went to a late season game and got $9 premium box seats behind home plate! We arrived early so we went over to the tiki bar and had a drink. Reasonable prices at the bar and at the concession stand. Good food and drinks too. Definitely will go back!

Fun night out watching Triple A St.Lucie Mets. It was also $1 beer and $1 hot dog night. Total cost for two of us, $26 Bucks. Can't beat it

Nice stadium for locals. So different and low key from major NY stadiums. Nice people, usual food choices, easy parking a major plus. Easy to get tickets . Know friends with season seats for years. They never miss a game.

This is one of the truly get values on the treasure coast. The offer cut rate seats and reduced prices for refreshments at ball games. You can if you look find spring training games (grapefruit leagues) or minor league teams class a for great prices. Some of the seats or only $5 and the refreshments are as low as $1 per. The between innings are fun with frozen tee shirts and other gimmicks to keep people interested.or get involved.
Take your kid or grandkid here for a great outing , they will love it.

Great place to spend time with your kids and enjoy Spring Training or a minor league ball game. The staff and players are friendly and give special attention to the kids. My kids absolutely love going to the games there.

While on a family trip to Pt St Lucie, we found a minor league game going on and stayed to watch. NY Mets Pitching coach, Phil Regan saw us walking around and showed us where to go to watch the Mets and Marlins play. We are now making plans to visit next Spring Training. Beautiful looking park.

We decided to venture to the east coast of Florida and visit some spring training facilities. This park was a great visit. Parking was easy and close to the entrance. Upon arrival there is a tribute to 911 with a metal sculpture made from metal beam rubble from the Twin Towers. Once inside we found the renovated stadium comfortable and some interesting food offerings. Potato knishes, Cinnamon Cider Mini Donuts and Pastries and Subs from Bella Roma. The pastries were unbelievable and the sub sandwiches were so filled with food, you couldn't possibly eat it without both hands firmly attached. Restrooms were a little less than what is needed to handle the crowds, and considering it was not a sell out, it could get interesting. Plan in advance for that visit during the game, timing is everything. Shade seating is available for both game seat tickets and eating at tables. Easy exit after the game. An overall great experience.

So. I have a hard time saying this field is family friendly. The rest rooms... at least the women's one, DOES NOT HAVE A CHANGING TABLE FOR A BABY. In today's day and age... come on. The rest room I was in was plenty big enough for one. And since strollers aren't really allowed in.. where do you change your child if there is no changing table? I ended up changing his diaper before we left the facility on the cement landing by a staircase after most people left. And I also changed him by the picnic tables on the cement floor hidden between a table and the wall. Luckily it was a Wednesday 10:30 am game so it really wasn't terribly crowded but honestly, I don't care if people saw and got annoyed. We were there as a family.. one of my kids wears a diaper, and I needed to change him.
Plus many food options weren't available that are listed online.
Otherwise, Klutch was fun and played with my kids a lot. There is very little shade for hot Florida sun.
To me... eh. I guess it is better to go with older kids who just eat ice cream anyway.

Needs some updating but we had a great time A lot of food choice a huge tiki bar with all types of alcohol

Hot dogs and cold beer! Love tradition field was chosen to chip golf ball in basket, I won a free rou d of golf!

Had a great public area called the party zone which had its own bar, bathrooms, tables with seats and umbrellas, and small tables with chairs rail side so you could watch the game. If you're there to chat with friends, suggest getting cheapest seats and hanging there. Much more room then seats and you can talk directly to people other than over other people in the row of seats. Clean and very friendly staff

Was in the area to visit my parents and took in a Mets game . The field and stadium is really nice and clean . They offer good stadium food and cheap prices for seats especially if your s Mets fan you will love it during Spring training .

Always generous and willing to help the community. I have been to many baseball games there also. NO BAD SEATS always fun.

Great place to see a ball game and see the stars and up and coming players. There are things for young kids to do. You can up close to the players and they a are willing to sign autographs .
Great day out for family and friends.

The spring training tickets, next to dug out, were almost as expensive as apro ball game in a major league stadium. The concessions were far cheaper. Friendly crowd.

Is the time to be here. So many people and cool things to see. The bar drinks are good and the games are fun. Great family place and they do fireworks on the Fourth of July.

Had a good day out watching a mets v marlins game. Parking was well organised and entry to the stadium was easy and quick.
We had beers $7:50 in souvenir cup, a never ending hat of popcorn $9. Hotdogs $4:50
Good and quick service. Well organised stadium
Great family atmosphere. Watching the spring training is a good start for a person who has never been to a baseball game.

While visiting Florida for my Dad's 70th birthday we decided to see a Met game. He is a lifelong Met fan, retired in Florida. I saw a promotion for All you can eat hamburgers, hot dogs etc. Since concessions can be pricey, I opted for this. We arrived at the filed just before game time and given a wristband to a picnic area. It was then that we were informed that the AYCE promotion ended at 7:30. The game started at 6:30, really!? The line for the food was long and the chafing dishes were empty most of the time. We were then informed that you are only able to eat in the picnic area and cannot bring your food to your seat. What?! If I did not have a wristband and bought a hot dog, I would be allowed to eat it at my seat, wouldn't I? Needless to say of course there were no available tables in the picnic area. It was extremely hot in that area as well with no shade and the sun beating down on you. By then I was frustrated and my patience worn thin. All of these arbitrary rules should have been clearly explained before you purchase this option. The game attendance was only 450, of which half did the wristband in a very small area. By the time you stood on line, waited for the trays to be filled, found a seat in the 'designated' area, the time was up and the staff was cleaning up. As a born and bred New Yorker who attends Met games at Citifield every year, this experience left me shaking my head. Never again, buyer beware!

Great ballpark! Not a bad view in the entire stadium. For the price it is one of the best games to go to.

When you are arriving by car on a day when a large crowd will be there turn from Port St Lucie Boulevard on to CALIFORNIA then you will go through two traffic circles and turn left on to the road where the entrance to the parking lot is.
You will avoid the long wait that sometimes occurs when entering the. Parking lot.

We went to the ballgame on 7/20/19. Upon arrival we saw a lot of construction going on around the stadium. The St. Lucie Mets website had no mention of construction. Saturday night's ticket special was $20 for admission with 2 craft beers. The ticket booth was not aware of the special, and then was confused on what tickets to give us for entry and for the beers. The concessions in the stadium were also confused. All the concessions should be informed and/or reminded of this? Once they confirmed the tickets were for beer, they wanted to give each of us our 2 craft beers right away. This is Florida. It is hot. No one wants to drink warm beer. They finally agreed to split the ticket and said if we came back to see her she'd try to remember to give us the other beer. Really? I spoke with a Manager wearing a St. Lucie Mets shirt who advised he was the Manager on duty for Aramark. He had no customer service skills and could not provide me with basic information. Then we walked to the other side of the stadium to sit in the shade when we saw that half of the stadium was closed. No shade to sit from the hot Florida sun? If we had known half of the stadium was shut down due to construction we would have gone to a different game. Poor communication, poor management, and no customer service. The St. Lucie Mets and First Data Field won't go out of business because we don't return, however, we will share our experience with anyone who brings up First Data Field and the St. Lucie Mets.

Great heist to visit with kids especially if you get a seat on the lawn and allow the kids to run around and they can still be a part of the game because they can be close to the action as well. If you like good beers you can find them at the different locations but we do have to look at the kiosks. Food is typical ballpark food however there is a grill area that you can get sausage and peppers like you get in New York.

There is not a bad seat in the house and you are so close to the players. We were by the Mets bullpen and it was great to see the players up close. The place was packed but lines were not too long to wait for food or beer. Great weather and great atmosphere; I did not even mind that the Mets lost!

We loved our night out at First Data! The teens have plenty to keep them busy and the food was perfect for our baseball experience. Prices were on point as well. A true gem of the treasure coast.

I was surprised to see this park I have to admit the facility is smaller than I would have expected. We attended the March 8 Mets vs. Redsox game. Great game, it stinks when two teams you like play each other, you don't know who to root for. I advise getting to this facility early, traffic is horrible, parking is normal in a big open field. The park is clean but crowded, the seating is cramped like Fenway park. The concession prices were reasonable. The team store was over crowded, there was a waiting line to the store just like in NY city!

As I continue my trek to get to all the Florida spring training parks, First Data Field is next on the list. It is located just off I95. It is pretty easy to get to. The parking lot is very big. It was a bit of a maze while parking.
From the outside, the park looked nice. When you walk through the ticket gates, you walk up a ramp to the concourse. There is a walkway that runs between the upper level and lower level in the stadium. However, the first thing you notice is the concourse that runs around the park where the concession stands are. This concourse or walkway is very, very narrow. That just tells me this stadium is on the older side. There is no way to walk all the way around the park like many of the Florida parks. You can get to the berm in right field but that’s it. Speaking of the berm, it is a good size and has a nice view. The seats in the stands are decent. They are the typical hard plastic seats but they are kind of close together...not a lot of elbow room.
The rest rooms are small but clean. Concessions are your typical ballpark fare. The workers are pretty unnoticeable, so, you can move around and sit just about anywhere that is open.
Overall, it is a pretty good stadium. The game experience was ok.

First Data Field is the Spring Training stadium for the New York Mets. I am a Washington Nationals fan and have been to this stadium twice to watch the Nats play the Mets. The Stadium is great. Parking is in a field close by at a cost of $10. The concessions didn't break me, but I don't drink beer at stadiums and probably never will unless I win the lottery. Each game I've witnessed between the Nats and the Mets, the Nats have won and I've met some really nice people.

Mets spring trading camp, went to see the game with the St Louis cardinals, whom also train in Florida, we sat 2nd row right in front of first base, I absolutely loved this atmosphere and great game!

We wanted to go see two of our favorite things, the Red Sox and Tim Tebow. Access to the stadium is a little slow as the roads are not designed to accommodate the heavy traffic. Parking is ample with helpful attendants. The gates do not open until one and a half hours before the game. I do recommend sitting on the grassy hill. The view is great and there is plenty of room. You can catch home run balls there as well during batting practice. The food is a little pricey, but pretty good. Overall, we had a very good time enjoying the game and the weather.

Great ballpark, can’t wait to see the current renovations completed. Friendly staff. Parking is easy. Elevators available. Big selection in fan shop.

Went for. Mets spring training games! Super clean stadium! Family friendly! All seats are great! Food was good and reasonably priced! Great family day!

Went here with the family for the 4th of July game. Lots of fun and great fireworks. I understand this is also a great place to catch the NY Mets for their Spring Practice games as well.

Having just moved to the Port St Lucie area, we joined some friends, who are avid baseball fans for an evening at First Data Field to watch the St Lucie Mets and see the fireworks. The stadium was very clean, the seats were comfortable, the food was surprising good and the admission was very reasonable. Great date night, family adventure or group outing.

So glad that the county worked it out for the Mets Spring Training to remain in PSL. Can’t wait to see the new renovations! 1/2 cent sales tax will help update the intersections in SLW to help with traffic flow. Thank you

Always a fun night watching the St Lucie Mets play. They have games in between the innings, free parking, food and admission is reasonable. The stadium is under construction and the only bad thing about that is you can't sit above the Mets dugout. Great for a family night out and many nights have good promotions.

Enjoyed a beautiful, sunny day at Tradition Field - now known as First Data Field.
Probably the most expensive ticket was ours @ face value $35 but stub hub of course lets you get them for over &125+ each! But .... great seats! Right by Met dugout and Jimmy the official Met photographer at this stadium!!! He was the best!!!! Great guy! Be sure to buy raffle for boosters!!! Support the cause!!!
Interesting how this stadium "caters" to NY'ers... where else could you pay $42 for a pizza pie???
You are definitely here for the atmosphere!! Not for the food! But the beer was cold! Pretzels delicious!! Do not have the hamburger - horrible!!!!
Great place. Easy to get to. Not too bad getting out of stadium packed with 6778 people. Good spring training game experience.
Enjoy!!! I think there are is only 1-2 games left to spring training, but worth the visit if not now than next year. Fun day out with your family!! Young or old!

Got tickets to sit on the Berm and we loved it. Great little complex. Great concession options and bathroom access in the berm area. Let’s Go Mets!

Easy access. Family-friendly crowd for the Mets pre-season. Hope they play better when the season begins! Lots of food choices. Seats are comfortable with plenty of legroom. We had seats in the lower level above the dugout. Players periodically tossed balls to the fans.

The stadium is very clean and inviting. Prices are reasonable. We went to an early season St. Lucie Mets game and were surprised at how many empty seats there were. This is a real local treasure and a great place to bring a family. The upside to it not being vey crowded was we got to meet Klutch, their mascot. He came up to our Sears and gave each of us a hug! We'll definitely be back the next time we're in town.

Box office, ticket takers, ushers, & general staff are plentiful, helpful, & pleasant. Convenient parking. Easy access to & good viewing from all seating. Recommend buying tickets from only the box office on site, & not the ticket agencies online (scalpers).

Tradition is a great place to walk the dogs, walk the kids, take in a bite to eat or just people watch in general. Friday night food truck invasion and July 4th fireworks are awesome!

The ballpark was nice but the food definitely needed improvement. I recommend not getting the ice cream since it is not really ice cream but some kind of ice milk. For the prices that you pay, they should be ashamed. We got there early to try and get some autographs from the players but staff would not let us anywhere near the railings.

I have gone to a few baseball games at First Data Field. I was surprised to see that there is not a bad seat in the stadium. The bathroom facilities are clean. The only negative I have to say that along with being expensive the food is just awful. I do think that it is a good place to watch baseball games and I would recommend the stadium to my friends.

Although the stadium is under renovation, the baseball, games for kids and food were very good especially the French Fries!!!

A very nice and well kept small stadium. The people who work there were very friendly and helpful. The food is reasonably priced and not bad.

Ordered food prior to the game. Cheeseburger was cold and fries were cold. $5 for a medium soft drink. This was the the first and last time I've been to a major league game since 1980. Now I realize what I haven't been missing. If you need to go to your car, forget it! You're not allowed. Talk about feeling like paying to be be held hostage. Minor league games are more family friendly and cost efficient.

Good ballpark with great sight lines. Concessions were less expensive than other spring training parks but you do have to pay to park. Good baseball fans that treated visiting fans well. Enjoyed our visit.

I love a minor league ball park - easy parking, access, the view from every seat is a good one! Tailgate with friends in the grass parking area. Enjoy the food and beverages, typical ballpark fare... play ball!

Very organized, food was good, with the exception of arch angel catering, they were awesome! Even though there were only 3 items they served (which was more than any other caterers) they hit the nail on the head. Great job!

I was quite surprised how nice this park was considering it's a Minor League park. There is ample parking. The stadium is modern and there are many vendors to make this seem more like a Major League park.........drinks, hot dogs, peanuts, merch, etc. The only improvement I would love to see if better seats. The seats are hard and VERY close together. If you have broad shoulders, purchase tickets for an aisle seat. On the 4th of July, there was a game and fireworks afterwards. As with the stadium, I was surprised with how long the fireworks show was.

Enjoyed watching the Port St. Lucie Mets for an action packed night of baseball! Great seats, lots of pop-up fan competitions, typical game-day foods, fun family atmosphere!
Great to see our favorite hometown athlete, Tim Tebow, playing ball! Stay hydrated, nut really worth going even on hot summer night!

Loved it ! Very organized and lots of fun ! Best seats behind homeplate. All facilities are clean and taken care of. Ticket sales for future games was open too. A few Mets stores at the park .

This facility hosts the New York Mets during Spring Training. For the two weeks or so before the games begin, you can visit the practice fields and watch the daily workouts from the time pitchers and catchers report, and then through the full squad sessions. Most of those days you can get autographs of at least a few players and some coaches, but you need to be persistant because it ain't easy! There is usually a pretty good size group vying for the players attention, and, unfortunately, there is usually quite a bit of getting jostled around, especially for the top echelon players. When the games begin, Tradition Field is a pretty top notch stadium, and you can see good from any seat. There's also the ability to sit on the grass berm beyond the outfield fence, although I've not personally done so, so I can't comment in the view or the experience.

The Mets Spring Training. A great place to see the up and coming players and major leaguers in a close and enjoyable environment.
Nice clean and comfortable stadium with good, although expensive, vendors. It is a sports stadium so this is unfortunately very normal.
An easy place to navigate.
As this is Florida ... those visiting from the north may want to choose seats on the shade side of the stadium and wear a hat!

Great, fun day at First Data Field. Employees were friendly and helpful. Game was great especially since we won. Weather was perfect. Seats were old but ok and renovations are scheduled. First spring training we’ve attended. We’ll be back!

The stadium is clean ticket prices are reasonable it is a good place for the kids also the food and drinks are a little high but good

Met up with friends to watch a St. Lucie Mets game! Wonderful people, wonderful time. Everyone working in the vending booths was so friendly. The mascot was just a hoot. I have lots of pictures with him visiting with the crowd, and we had a lot of laughs. We also got a free t-shirt that night. simply a wonderful time

Went to a ball game had lots of good food Sausage FF hot dogs Yelled at the players till I couldn't yell anymore Won a free shirt and was so close to the players they could clearly hear me heckling

Bought tickets well in advance during a month vacation through Florida. Upon driving up it looks like the stadium is being torn down. We parked for free which is a nice change from other games elsewhere and proceeded up the contruction ramps to our seats. Unfortunately, we could not get to them as the home plate to third base side was closed and our first row seats could not be reached. An usher said they should have contacted me but they only expected 40 people in the hot Sunday noon game so feel free to find a seat. The concessions were in the outfield as was a shaded table in Right field homerun area so we got our dogs and beer and remained out there. The first batter for the Mets hit a home run and being the only ones out there easily picked up the now souvenir ball. We enjoyed the game with what the usher predicted other 40 people. The field is beautiful and upon completion of construction I am sure will be beautiful. Just wish we were given a heads up!

Baseball talent is outrageous and BIG players
Easy accessibility from hotels highway and parking safe and beautiful field
Peter Alonso check out his history

Awesome family fun, good value for the money. Very clean, staff very friendly and heplful. Will do it again soon.

Easy parking, not a bad seat in the house. Fun place for a baseball game, sometimes they have fireworks also!

Lots of fun for all ages. Went with family to see a Mets game. Plenty of food for all.different taste buds. Staff was fun and friendly!

Any event held at Tradition Field is family friendly and the facilities are always super clean. AT some events vendors are set up and they are always awesome!

Good experience. Treat your self to the foot long grilled hot dog...It's much better than the one that was cooked and wrapped in advance.

Every year for spring training this place is alive and hopping. Traffic is terrible and town says it has a plan for next year… we'll see next year. NY Mets fans come fully dressed but lots of other fans are there depending on who they are playing in March.

My first time at a Met's spring training game. The ballpark is beautiful - make sure to take a walk around and view the pictures/history on the walls. Enjoyed the game - nice afternoon out.

We had a wonderful time seeing the Mets farm team win. It was the 4th of July and the fireworks were great. Only negative is there are not enough food windows. Great options but the lines were too long. Real nice ball park.

Spring Training is the perfect weekend trip! Tradition Field is so fun and the people that works there are awesome. A great place to meet new Met fans!

they really have a clean facility. Staff is friendly, and great crowd.
Happy to catch a spring training game with my family.

Went to a Met's spring training game. What a cool stadium. Small feel with big league style. Friendly well organized had a great time.

The stadium is comfortable, with good sight lines. What's heartwarming to a Mets fan, and especially to those who remember Shea Stadium, is that the dimensions of First Data Field are the same as those of Shea - 410' to dead center, and 338' down the lines. Nice bar area and party spaces down the right and left field lines, and nice grassy sitting area in the outfield.

So this is the New York Mets spring training center located in Port St Lucie Florida. This is just right down the road from my house and it is nice to take the grandson to watch some of them games.

A first rate ball stadium when you have shaded seats in the hot Florida sun. Would be much improved with the addition of hand rails on all stair access.

Great place to go see the NY METS minor league team. Admission is less than $10 for fantastic seats. Plenty of free parking, food and drinks are reasonably priced and there is not a bad seat in the house. It even has a family/picnic area.

We went on opening night for the St. Lucie Mets with a group of friends. I was able to use a BOGO coupon from the Enjoyment book for our tickets. There's no parking fee for the St. Lucie Mets games and Thursday is $1 night. At certain locations you can get 8 ounce can of Bud and Bud Light for $1, as well as soft drinks, popcorn, and hotdogs. The sizes are smaller, but still a bargain! Seats weren't reserved and we were able to sit a few rows up behind home plate. Fun night out with friends!

We found First Data Field to be superior to the newer Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter. Why is that? Better sight lines, vastly better loud speaker system and easier
entrance gates.
But note: After the game it takes much longer for vehicles to clear the area with but one exit road.

Love going to First Data Field up the road just 13 minutes from home. Why sit at home and watch when you can watch up close and personal?! Love the little Kiddie Field and Hill to cut loose all the lil ones while adults kick back and enjoy the Game. Always plenty of snacks available, affordable as well as plenty of parking. Can't beat it for a night out.

Tickets are about $10 for general admissions. Prime seating and handicap seating is $12 a ticket. Why would handicap tickets be more? The should be the price of general admissions - not only did this business want to make accommodations but they also charged more for the accomodations - totally crazy! So I had to pay more for handicap seating to see the game and fireworks. Overall, this is a good place to go for a fun night out.Tim Tebow is now playing for the minor league Mets team. This game was sold out. Fireworks are outstanding for the 4th of July.

During minor league season, St. Lucie Mets play here. On Thursdays during the minor league season, sell dollar beer & dollar hot dogs. The games are great.

Awesome seats everywhere. Very family friendly and lots for the kids to do. Overall fun experience for anyone who is a baseball fan.

Loved out visit to First Data Field. Excellent view from every area. Large covered seating section behind home plate for shade. The Tiki Bar down the Left Field line is an awesome spot to have a brew, enjoy a ballpark frank and have a great view of the game.

we went in late Feb. to watch the first full squad workout; admission was free (gates opened at 9:30); it was interesting to see how they organized the various practice facilities to efficiently run their drills; as the team is ending their warmup exercises on the first field go early to field seven to claim a bleacher seat and watch the better players take infield practice (this spot is also close to a concession stand); also in past years I have gone to this stadium to watch the Mets' minor league team which provided good entertainment and value.

This ballpark is usually rated best food in this category. There are a variety of vendors more than typical ballpark fare with a focus on Brooklyn’s best Nathan’s hot dogs and fries. Volunteers sometimes work the stands so I think the afternoon we went someone left the dogs soaking until they were grey and tasteless plus they ran out of fries! What!
Hopefully they have improved to live up to their rating!

Very nice ballpark and a delight to see the NY Mets play. Good food services and drinks. Good field visibility from nearly everywhere.

Had a lovely evening watching a baseball game. Nice park!!! Lots of fun family things and specials. The evening we were there you donated two non perishable food items and got free admission. All food went to the Treasure Coast food bank.

Get a great seat, free parking, and the food/drinks are not too over priced. Cheaper than going to the movies! The fans are fun to interact with and the team is fun to watch

Not a bad seat in the ballpark need few more tables in the outfield areas
Could have more seats in left field in the outfield

A buddy and I attended a Yankees/Mets Spring Training game here. The venue is a pretty good as far as the Florida venues go. I'm not fond of stadiums like this one where the concession concourse is underneath - I prefer those that are open to the field like the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches. The most memorable aspect of this stadium is the fact that they have potato knishes at several of the stands ... how New York is that!?

I'm a huge Mets fan and just came down for my first Spring Training. You have to be a real fan of the game to appreciate ST games, which often don't feature the best players and don't count for anything. However, if you're a fan you can get your first glance at new players and prospects.
Tradition Field is a standard small stadium with plenty of food options and is a fan-friendly environment.

Spring training field for the Mets.
Both of my college graduation ceremonies were held here and I've set up booths as a vendor at different events.
Nice field in good condition for baseball.
Concessions, at least during minor league games is nothing special.
Nice evening out if you don't mind stadium prices for a beer and a hot dog.
Traffic in and out is a mess during spring training and the ensuing crowds make getting into and out of a restaurant in the area a bit rough, esp for those that work in the area and are on the clock.

We went to a game this spring at this field. It is not located far from the I-95 Road. Parking is easy; plenty of shady seats; food very good. Ushers were courteous & helpful. Enjoyed seeing the game.

What a great experience it was to visit the METS for spring training. Enjoyed the morning practices and such a fun place to watch the games....great seats wherever you sit. I can't say enough especially about all who worked in the stadium....friendliest bunch of people ever.... from the parking attendants, to the clubhouse staff, the vendors and security staff and even those who worked in the shops. Everyone had smiling faces and seemed very happy to be working for the Mets. Not one complaint .........kudos to the Mets cheerful personnel all around us....made the whole experience perfect and incredibly enjoyable!!!

All I can say is $9 seats behind home plate and $1 beers (8oz, bud bud light), and $1 hotdogs.....wow how do you beat that for a Thursday night! Would go again. My first time sitting behind home plate I personally think about dugouts is better.

Wen got an Astros Mets game with my God daughter and husband for his birthday. It rained off and on but it was still, a great time. Lines weren't too long and bathrooms weren't dirty for such a large crowd.

Fun time at this field with all sorts of activity during spring training and rest of the year with class a mets. Special senior admissions and reduced price refreshments. Always a bunch of fun to go. Prices are cheap and lots of laughs

Fun time at meet s spring training. Perfect if you are. A baseball fan. It is good for families, they have loads of bathrooms, plenty of over priced refreshments including grey burgers( have hot dogs) Nathan’s fries and some other diet busting stuff plus plenty of beer that is great in high th weather. Bring sunscreen and hats as you will burn here but a great spot for families. They have special facilities for disabled .

Loved the park -
Not a bad seat in the park.
Hot dogs are Nathan’s so you can’t miss and lots of craft beers

You should arrive when practice starts at 9:30 to get a parking spot. There are a limited number of spots due to the ongoing 57 million dollar construction project. I drove there and decided not to park because the lot is mainly grass and dirt and did not want to trash my car. My wife dropped me off at 11:00 and picked me up at 2:00 pm. Spring training practice starts early and ends at 1 pm. They practice on several practice fields. Watch your head because balls are flying all over and can club you in the head at any time. Bring plenty of water because there is limited shade and even on an 80 degree day in Florida it gets really hot.

just a great place to play two. Parking is right in front and the park is pretty close to I-95. The restrooms are a bit on the small side with minimal stalls in the mens room

great time seats so close Go Mets/preseason Braves and Mets spring training so much fun We drove down from Daytona it was such a fun time

Very intimate stadium - great views from anywhere but it can get warm in the sun.
Well organized parking (only $10) on site but lots of free parking on weekends.
People are always selling tickets in the parking lot if the game is sold out. They do charge extra $ for games with the Yankees or the RedSox.

Lively and fun crowd, Parking is easy and close. They do not have enough concession stands and lines were long. The concourses are too narrow and crowded. Plenty of sun down the right field line, shade between the bases behind Home plate

We played in the Prospect Select 16u tournament at Tradition. The fields were extremely well kept. The Mets players that were there were very friendly. The restrooms were clean. We are looking forward to next year.

Fun with family is always wonderful and this is a nice place to visit and support the athletes. The bar offers a variety of drinks and beer selections.

Most uncomfortable seats for my uncle and husband. My uncle is 7'1" tall, so please bear that in mind. My husband is 6'4". They both were very uncomfortable. We sat in Row A directly behind home plate.

The new updates to Clover Park are great, but they don't go far enough. Being in a medical scooter makes you realize just how accommodating places are or are NOT. They do have ramps to get around, but the ramps are blocked with people and with huge garbage cans that I actually have trouble getting around. Without my husband to help move them so I could get around them, I would have been stuck three times just getting to our seats. They need to do better. The field upgrades are great. The food is all the same. For the cost of the upgrades I expected more.

Terrific way to spend a day in the Port St Lucie area. Mets Spring Training game. Get a preview of up and coming players. There isn't a bad seat in the stadium. I would have given it 5 stars except they ran out of hot dogs in the 6th inning. How does that happen?!?

Great place to catch a game great priced tickets great seats and even got a few autographs for the grandson

Loved It going to a small stadium to watch your team. Food is ok but cheaper than NY. Atmosphere is good and tickets are cheap. Lovely family day out

Visited for the first time last Sunday. Watched the Mets vs Atlanta Braves. Seating was great, for the price. I sat in Covered Seating section, which I highly recommend as it gets very hot here in Port Saint Lucie. It was perfect, with an afternoon breeze. I was pleasantly surprised, its like any other baseball stadium except smaller, however there were over 7,000 in attendance.
Parking is available for $10.00 but if you don't mind walking, you can park on the surrounding nearby streets.
After Spring Training ( End of March), you can attend games of the " Minor LeagueTeams". Cost ~ $10.00 and those games are in the evening (6:30pm) when it's much cooler.
There are numerous places that you can dine before or after the games, located within miles from the stadium on Port Saint Lucie West Blvd. the Stadium is conveniently located close to 95.
Great way to spend a few hours and enjoy a ballgame, solo, with friends or children.

Was excited about a day at the ballpark during spring training. Not so fast. First, prepared to be frustrated when you get within two miles of the park to be in stop and go traffic for forty five minutes. Second, prepare to be frustrated by hard plastic seats positioned way too close together so your up a little too friendly with your neighbor. Third prepare to be frustrated as everyone in your row leans out to try to see the game and blocks your view. Fourth, prepare to be frustrated as you have to get the entire row to get up and move out or scrunch thier toes as far back as possible for you to get out to the aisle along an impossibly skinny walkway. Fifth prepare to miss at least an inning as you wait in long, slow moving lines for your overpriced hot dog and beer. Sixth prepare to miss at least an inning a you work your way to the restroom and back. This park is poorly designed and poorly managed. Not just another day at the ballpark.

Stadium is amazing. Food is great. Lots of area that is covered from the sun. Overall great time. Highly recommend this place for pre season baseball games.

Spring Training with the Mets, at an intimate, well-run ball park. Staff are terrific. Food and drink are reasonably priced and readily available. Parking is easy. Go for it.

Now that we have additions to the Spring Training Schedule (teams added to our south) you might want to consider arranging a trip for Spring Training! While you are here, play a round of golf at PGA at Country Club in St Lucie West! You will also enjoy a wide range of restrurants. You might also enjoy a trip to the beach! You are going to Love St Lucie!

I attended a Sunday game, with the Knights of Columbus honoring our veterans. May 21, 2017. The day was beautiful the crowd not so large 1,000+. The Dt Lucie Mets won 10-4, which garnered everyone a free Chicken sandwich from Burger King. Park is beautiful, plenty parking, plenty of restaurants and shopping in the area. Inexpensive way to spend an afternoon.

Nice ballpark, great view from any seat. Take in a ball game if you get the chance. Plenty of parking, also have a grassy berm for sitting or tiki bar. Seats will be upgraded for next season.

Overall I am very disappointed in the food available as well as the high...then higher pricing $9.00 for one hot dog and one French Fries...I attend as many Florida Instructional League Baseball Games as I can...

I've been going to the Mets stadium since the 1990's. The atmosphere is always timeless. Bathrooms and concession could use an update, but they are quite adequate. I'm main complaint is with the parking lot. Only 1/3 is paved, and it is very susceptible to flooding. Earlier this month, on Tim Tebow's first game, my car was parked in the last paved row about 30 feet from a drain. During a torrential downpour my car flooded. The floorboards had 1/2 inch of water when we got in. The lot needs attention, but if you park on high ground you should have a great time.

Have been to Tradition Field several times. Very easy to get in and out of. Very nice ball park. Great place see spring training games.

Absolutely love Tradition Field. Not a bad seat in the house. Can arrive early most any day and they will allow you on the back fields to watch practices, batting practice and pitchers workouts. Not unusual to get autographs and take as many pictures as you want. Go Mets!

First time at Mets Spring training game. Very pleased. Got there early, 11:30, to avoid traffic. Be aware parking is cash only. Attendants in stadium are very nice, informative. If you get sauerkraut on your Nathan's hot dog, be aware that it's cold, not heated. Nice stadium, sat in the covered seats area, good idea, very warm, went to 85 degrees! Nice way to spend the day. Unfortunately, the Mets lost to the Marlins. 😕

Delightful afternoon at the First Data Field Ballpark. Parking on site was $10 cash only so go prepared. Beer and lemonade $7. Many food vendors. Beautiful playing field. Friendly people. We sat on 3rd row behind St. Louis dugout and saw our favorite team players up close. Will go again next Spring Training Season!

Went there couple of weeks ago. A spring exhibition game. Got lucky some guy outside was trying to get rid of twenty dollar tickets for 10 dollars each. Great deal. Parking was cheap. The concessions was good. The guys selling beer and soda, etc were overcharging just like a major-league park. Traffic was bad leaving the stadium. The roads leading out of the stadium were very clogged. Seating in the stadium was good. There were no bad seats in the house. The stadium was well kept. I probably would go back there next year.

A fun place to see a minor league team play Single A ball. They play hard and give plenty of effort. Extra bonus when major league players are down for rehab play. Not really a bad seat for these games as you sit anywhere you want. Crowds are sparse. The concession is not up to a Little League game. A small soda is $5, you get a lid if they have any! Pretzels are to be avoided as they have a strong charcoal lighter fluid flavor (heated over a hibachi). Hot dogs are good but expensive and small. They have pizza from a local restaurant available until the few boxes that they had delivered run out! Peanuts have been old, and popcorn is stale. Enjoy the game, but don't come hungry!

One of the better spring training sites. You can get up close to the players. The grounds are immaculate.

Good baseball field we always go for Thirsty Thursdays and always have a good time. Appropriate place for kids it's good for a nice family day out

Went for the first time to watch a minor league baseball game. Really nice place to spend a Saturday night with my bf. Good atmosphere. Do not forget to put something for the mosquitos before you go.

I live close by and attend the games often -- mostly the pre-season games. It's always a nice relaxing time to spend an afternoon..

Always fun going to the ballpark especially when it's the mets. We go to mi or league games especially on Thursday when they have cheap eats and drinks.

The stadium is appropriately used for spring training in the spring and level A ball in the summer. Visually pleasant and well laid out with pleasingly blue seats that punctuate the ugliness of the green seats that mar the Mets home stadium. There is a grass berm in RF that will be expanded to LF by 2018. Bring a blanket if you get these tix. This is a great way to get a tan if the sun is not too strong.
The most important feature is that the rear (200 level) seating behind the plate is covered. Frequent rain showers or very strong sun is prevalent in March so if you are ordering seats for ST online, order covered seating and get them early when the tix go on sale in Jan or Feb. You will be glad you did.
Parking is mostly on grass and nearby, yet expensive at $10 for this level. For some reason, every employee you meet will be friendly, pleasant and helpful.
If you are a baseball fan and never been to spring training, do yourself a favor and come here

Get seats along the first or third base line in the outfield and you’ll get a close up view of the bullpen.
The birm in the outfield provides seating on the grass to enjoy the game, bring sunglasses and lots of sunscreen!

We visit as much as we can, to watch the NY Mets in spring training and the Saint Lucie Mets when they are at home, as we live within walking distance of the stadium. We can’t wait to see what new features that have been added to the stadium when spring training arrives. We love being Silver Sluggers and seeing new talent as they get groomed for the big show.

Been going to Tradition Field for the past 15 years. After latest renovation there is not a bad seat in the house. Mostly go on Tuesday and Thursday when they offer hotdog, soda, and other specials. Great price for a nights entertinment.

Always a fun visit during Mets Spring training . Parking is plentiful, seating good with great views from everywhere. Wish they still allowed you to bring chairs for berm seating but now it's only blankets

Have now come down to Mets Spring Training three years in a row. Nice stadium, but hopefully the money coming from the city/state will improve a few things: seats, unlike at Citi Field (but like Shea), don't face home plate and more seats need to be covered by a roof. Other than that, it is a very nice place to spend a February or March afternoon

Great playing field/stadium, great seating, great ball playing and great fun. Refreshments are great. It's a great time spending an afternoon at the game. The evening games are great too. Dress casual, wear a hat.

Bucket list for this long time Met fan. Grass parking around stadium ($10) w/easy access. Opening home game long time to exit (45 Mins) but in 2 subsequent games we were out within 15 minutes. Great views from any seat, great atmosphere. Food reasonably priced and fans from 2 to 92 enjoying themselves. We were lucky, mid-70's but I could see you baking in sun in later March since there is not much shade. Totally enjoyed our 3 games there.

I took my wife to her first St. Lucie Mets game at First Data Field. What a beautiful venue! Tickets were only $7 per person. No charge for parking. Food and drinks were very reasonably priced. Loved the experience. Less expensive than going to the movies! We even got to see Tim Tebow hit a triple and one of his teammates hit a grand slam. Wonderful evening at the ballpark!

Tradition Field is an awesome place. The staff is friendly and helpful. The stadium has great views from every seat. The extra stuff they do between innings is great. Spin the wheel and win a prize or two! The concession stand food was good and not too expensive. Parking was easy. Baseball is great during the preseason, especially the Mets!

While visiting family in PSL Hubby was excited to learn a game was scheduled that week, as he's a baseball nut. The ballpark was very nice and clean. The staff is very friendly. We found out we were senior citizens (55 yr. or older) when we purchased our tickets, which saved us $1 on each one. It also happened to be $1 dog & beer night. Fun time until the rain hit at the end of the 2nd inning. You can either wait it out in the ballpark or your car (hang onto our ticket for re-entry). Parking was free!

Small stadium with not a bad seat in the house! The evening games are perfect for summer, as the sun goes down the heat abates, and there is a nice breeze. Plenty of local talent on display, as a very talented young lady sang God Bless America during the 7th inning stretch. St Lucie Mets provided plenty of thrills as the game went into extra innings, and the Mets pulled off a come-from-behind win.
Just one word of advice for law enforcement types- as a gun-free facility, the stadium does not allow retired officers to carry weapons (may save you a walk back to your car).

We go to Tradition Field regularly. It is a wonderful place for people of all ages to watch both spring training for the NY Mets and the minor league St. Lucie Mets. It is a great, inexpensive night or afternoon for the family. . There is a berm (grassy area ) for young families so the kids can run around and have fun too.

Nice place to see a baseball game, if it's s night game then they have fireworks after the game, some games they have $1.00 beer and hot dog night

Great place to catch Mets spring-trainingI like going when I can see not only the Mets but other team such as the nationals or other teams for spring training. Great inexpensive way to see some major league baseball

My husband is a baseball junkie and we are fortunate to be in PsL close to First Data Field. Park is super clean, atmosphere is fun, and all close to home! The $1 nights are his favorite. $1 hot dogs, sodas, and a few other items help keep the already low cost down. Tickets are very inexpensive and now you could see Tim Tebow as a bonus!

Attended a couple of games this week. Great staff. Awesome Team. Spectacular views from all locations in the ball park. Loads of fun on the berm. Catching a couple of HR balls was fun.

Easy parking, nice stadium. Really liked $1 Thursdays-hot dogs, soda, beer and popcorn. Got great seats at the last minute right behind home plate for only $9. Great night at the ballpark.

This is a fun place to spend an afternoon watching professional baseball. It's also fun people watching......lots of rabid fans, folks from tiny babies to happy elderly out to cheer their team, often the players families - wives and children are also enjoying the day.
The seats are fairly comfortable, the concession stands provide hot dogs, pizza, sausage, beer etc etc at the usual high ballpark fees. There is a wide grassy area past first base that is sunny and a great place to put down a blanket and watch the game while little tots can run and play. The stands behind the plate are in the shade and can be cool. But in 59 degree weather some folks were still attired in shorts and tank tops.
this is a wonderful afternoon of good baseball, in an attractive clean place for a reasonable price......if you don't eat too much.
Be sure to notice Mary Lou an attractive employee who rushes around doing everything - checking with ushers to be sure no one was injured with flying balls, accompanying EMT folks to injured tots or adults, handling promotion activities, etc. On ticket buying day Mary Lou is there to oversee the line to the ticket windows with her friendly smile and cheery greetings.

we came out to the ball game with our family, the stadium is very clean, food is good, they play lots of cool games at end of each inning for kids and family

We attended a St. Lucie Mets game and had a blast. Best seats in the house and we could afford some good ole baseball park food. All told we spent about $50 for 3 people. Definitely will return.

It's a pretty park. The walk-up to the park feels like you are coming to a Major League Park. Entrance and parking were easy and friendly. Park looks great on the inside and the food vendors were very friendly. The main problem is the concourses are super narrow, making it very tough to maneuver throughout the park. Also, the seats are very tight in width and depth. Once you get in your seat, it was a fun environment. The fans love their Mets and they are very smart about baseball. We a had a lot of fun at First Data Field.

Arrived in a motorcoach and I had a. Umber of parking attendants telling me where to go and when I got there I saw 7-8 more parking attendants trying determine where to the bus. After finally getting off the coach I asked which gate to go in and I got an answer but with 3 motorized carts I had hoped I could get a ride but not one offered.
I will only come back here if the group insists on it. Too many chiefs and no indians.
Older stadium and food expensive.

Baseball in the Spring tell us summer is not far away. This is a very nice venue for baseball. It is as compact, friendly and well laid out as any Spring Training facility we have visited. The Mets and Port St. Lucie welcome all comers whether Mets fans or not. One very distinct problem involves getting to the park. It is only one exit off I-95 and the immediate left turn off Port St. Lucie Blvd. presents a problem for those coming from the South. The traffic backs up for blocks and it does take a lot of patient waiting for movement from one lane to another and to make the turn on Peacock which goes to the Stadium. Peacock also backs up for blocks so be patient. Otherwise one will enjoy the day, good baseball viewing and good baseball food.

Ate hotdogs and sodas watched a game the crowd is nice had a great time you can whole family out or just the boys. NY Mets is the home team minor league. Its was fun

I had not been to a live baseball game in many years and was absolutely charmed by Tradition Field. Small, clean and easy to find with ample parking. It's loaded with all the things that remind you of why Minor League Baseball has warm a place in the heart of many small communities. This ballpark is straight forward, unpretentious, Norman Rockwell hotdog, dollar beer, seventh-inning-stretch, cleancut All-American "The Beautiful" fun for old and young. I had forgotten how good it felt to commune with friends and strangers for a sole purpose of root root rooting for a local baseball team. The games themselves are more backdrop to the heat, the beautifully manicured field, threatening storms out over the Atlantic, the setting sunlight, and crispy french fries. The experience buzzes on until interrupted by the crack of a flyball and cry of "headsup!". That indistinguishable sound instantly ratchets all attention to the action. Then everyone refocuses on the game and the cycle begins again. Not a frown in sight. Kids aren't texting. There are exciting plays and moments of frustration with our players but Tradition Field is as comfortable and sturdy as a picnic table or a catchers mitt. It doesn't matter if you like baseball or the Saint Lucie Mets at all. The players, who are actually really good athletes, will provide the reason to go and Tradition Field will provide one of the nicest venues in South Florida to remain and take it all in. Just go. Regardless of the score, you will leave replenished and planning to return because it all felt like a new Tradition for your soul.

As we do every year, a visit to Tradition Field for NY Mets spring training. Located in St. Lucie West of Port St. Lucie, Florida, this stadium is right off of I-95 and several local roads. Great stadium with plenty of parking. Parking fees apply so be ready to pay. Clean and fun stadium with lots of food and drinks. Friendly staff and lots of smiles!! Fun, sun and beer, and a great games to watch. Never a bad seat!

First Data Field is clean, staff is friendly and check their Web page as they have special admission and food specials weekly.

Going at the end of the season means lots of big names in the lineup. Top notch service from concession staff all around.

Nice stadium but also older. Due to its construction it can get crowded in the construction area but I would not let that stop me from seeing a game here. Great hot dogs...they serve Nathans which are some of the best. Doesn’t appear to have a bad seat in the stadium. Parking is easy.

Went for practices only, not for exhibition games. A nice relaxing way to welcome in the new baseball season.

Heading to Florida to watch our daughter play softball, when I realized we could catch the Mets in Port St. Lucie. Packed up and left a day early to add this onto our agenda. So glad we did. The stadium was about 1.5 hours from where we were staying, but it was a nice easy ride. Parking $10, well directed and organized by the parking staff. Bought our tickets there that day, first row seats. Of course given the temperature and direct sunlight, probably should have opted for the shaded 2nd level seats, all the seats are awesome. The stadium is beautiful, snacks and beverages are good and priced about what you would expect. Loved that the pretzels were heated over a charcoal grill! Staff are all friendly. Teachers were working concessions as a fundraiser, so of course I tipped a little more than normal. The players were so friendly and approachable- Duda responded to every kid of all ages that called out to him for a ball. Great experience, only wish they hadn't given up the lead. Still a great experience at a good price.

We attended a baseball game here on the 4th of July. We had awesome seats behind home plate, which were great not only for viewing the game, but the magnificent fireworks display after the game. Great way to celebrate Independence Day!

Ushers don't have a clue. Concession prices are outrageous. Restrooms filthy. Parking is not free. This is single 'A' baseball. Should not cost a fortune to see the lowest tier of professional baseball. The Last Place Mets suck, but that's not the ballpark's fault. Only went because Tebow was playing.

You have to love this place. The personel is always friendly and helpful. Not a bad seat in the house. Been going to games for over 10 yrs. Food stands are neighborhood represented and not overpriced. Kid friendly and easy parking and access. Good clean fun. Play ball!!

stadium was really fun! the ability to walk from the brem through the majority of the park offered some leg stretching! great location, easy to find and ample restrooms!

Parking is easy, good ballgame food prices are excellent, they have a elevator for those who are in need of one seats are good a fun night out.

I'm there all the time for different events. They should make it larger for more sports diversification. The stadium and Treasure Coast (Port Saint Lucie) location has huge potential! Parking should be reduced to $5.00 for ( Mets)Spring Training games.

If you read my review from last year you would see that we had a great time. This year however - this small plane with a GEICO banner flying behind it circled the field for over 3 hours (yes it was a long game). It was noisy and distracting. I also almost got eaten alive by no see ems and had to buy a $15 spray bottle of bug repellent which didn't work very well. Still a fan of the park but today was disappointing. Hope tomorrow's game is better.

Went to a game while visiting family. Park is clean, it wasn't crowded, everything was affordable, and we had a great time! We went on a Tuesday for 2 for Tuesday! 2 tickets, 2 hot dogs, and 2 drinks for $15. Can't beat that!

My husband and I saw at Mets-Nationals spring training game at First Data Field while on a recent trip to Florida for spring training. Getting into the parking lot was a breeze, but getting out of it was a nightmare. As the parked cars thinned out, drivers starting cutting through rows of cars in search of a quicker way out of the lot. You didn’t know when a car would come barreling diagonally across the grass lot and cut in front of you.
Our biggest complaint was the scoreboard wasn’t working at times through the game. There was one panel that wouldn’t light up, in the area where players’ names are displayed. This especially annoyed my husband, who likes to keep score and couldn’t always catch player names on the PA system, especially toward the end of the game when the Mets manager was substituting in non-roster players who only have numbers on their uniforms and no names.
Still, spring training games are a great way to enjoy baseball.
The stadium has great site lines from all seats, although seats are a little further back than other spring training parks. The concourse was another story. It’s very narrow with distinct chokepoints that slow things down, especially as we were exiting after the game. The food is typical baseball fare and typical major league prices. All the staff we interacted with were pleasant.

Very nice stadium. Can't have a bad seat in the house. Most of the A players are very good to kids. Great place to watch a game. Easy to get to. Plenty of parking. Very nice choice of snacks and food. Very, very fan friendly. Great way to spend an afternoon and see some of the up and coming future stars. Do not pass this up. The kids will love it.

Great day of Spring training. Only complaint is hand rails don't extend all the way up the bleachers. If you have mobility problems you need to choose a seat in the lower levels.

Our family chose to spend our 4th of July at the park watch a a great game enjoyed good food and cold beer. After the game we were treated to music and a great fireworks display.

Went to two spring training games at Tradition Field. Love the stadium and had a great time. Plenty of places to eat before you go to the stadium or enjoy the baseball menu when you attend the game.

Going to this ball park is a great inexpensive day. Every person that works there that I came in contact with was friendly and professional. The stadium is clean and the seats are comfortable. Going to the stadium is like going to Yankee Stadium in the 1950's. You don' t have to spend $100 for a dog & a beer. Great parking. If you want a nice day out with the family this is the place. So Mets!!!

After many years of being a Mets fan, I finally mad the pilgrimage to Port St. Lucie to watch a spring training game. Although the Mets have been training in Port St. Lucie for over 30 years, the stadium and facilities still look very modern. We were able to get some autographs from a couple of obliging Mets players. The food is average ballpark. If the sun gets too much, there are plenty of shade areas; behind home plate, a first base lounge, and in the outfield seats. The service was great; from the parking lot attendants, to the ushers and food servers.

A great venue and super clean it is currently being totally revamped and getting ready for the mets training in a months time

An afternoon at the stadium, outdoors with a Nathan dog and fries, watching your favorite team slide into first base....does it get any better than that?

It's a small cute baseball field, nice to watch a game in, its the start of a new baseball year, it was hot not much. Shade, but nice and close to the players

We had a great time at the game! We were in Florida for the week and looking for something to do. Our seats were comfortable and the food selection in the stadium was good. A very reasonable day trip1

Had a fabulous time here. Great place to go for a little excitement with the family. Very clean and great condition. Lots of places to eat and drink. I had my aunt and uncle and my grandson and we all had a very fun night.

Not a bad seat in the house and they try very hard to being a bit of Shea, er, Citi Field to the Sunshine state. Love it!!
Let's go, Mets.

Great place, fun to watch a game, there is no bad seats, food is reasonably prices, parking is reason and close to the stadium.

If you're a baseball fan, going to the back fields is the only way to be part of spring training. First Data Field is great!

We went here for a spring training game. Had a good time and it is close to the house. Had seats to the left of home plate, lower section. Great in the afternoon cause the sun is far enough down that the overhang of the stadium blocks it. The food is your usual stadium food, eat before you go or after if you don't want the snacks.

Great stadium, with an excellent opportunity to see the Mets! All seats appeared good. 1st base line seats were excellent. Paid $20.00/seat. Pretty affordable for a family...Awesome to see Matt Harvey pitch & David Wright at 3rd. People who work at the stadium were so very nice. Many are volunteers. Give yourself plenty of time to get to the game, because there is a lot of traffic headed to stadium. LOVED the experience!

Very nice facility. They are planning spend an additional $10 million to make improvements and expansion. They try to make this a family event which they do a very good job at. The only complaint is on Firework night they play loud music which distracts from the booming of the fireworks. Also the lines food are too long for most of the game, either need more help or stands.

Good viewing from just about anywhere. The County has done a good job, and plans to further upgrade the facility to keep the Mets playing here. Easy access to I-95. Great parking.

We came down from Melbourne for a game with grandson that loves baseball. It was a day game so very hot! Everyone at park was very nice. We bought box seats the week before since we didn't know what kind of crowd would be there. We didn't need to since there were only a couple hundred people there. There are no bad seats and plenty of concession.

This park is less than a mile from my home and always look forward to seeing the NY Mets spring training or the summer Mets playing in the minor league. Seats are comfortable and roomy. They offer almost daily specials for either food, admission, or souvenirs. Very reasonable except when the Yankees or Red Sox are visiting for a spring training game.

Great place to spend the evening. There isn't a bad seat in the place. If you are in general seating and want the shade, sit by the box seats.

The stadium would earn 4 stars - a little dated but good choices on food and drink. But, it took me an hour to get from my parking spot to the interstate - a distance of about 3 miles.

Excellent ball field, with no bad seats anywhere. You can easily see that this field is supported by a major league club, for sure. If I lived in PSL; I would be a season ticket holder to this club.

We spent July 3rd at the stadium. We had amazing seats, my teenagers and 3 year old had a great time. It was a wonderful night! And Kids got foul balls! I highly recommend this for families or even just a date night.

The facility, the stadium personnel, the amenities are wonderful and there is nary a bad seat. Price of admission and parking is also eminently reasonable. My only wish would be they could control how much alcohol they serve to obnoxious, young people who just might sit down right next to you and you wife.
After watching 3 great innings on opening day in the front row along the visitors bull pen, our experience went down hill. The three seats next to ours were confiscated (who knows if these wise guys even had appropriate tickets because no one is checking). Almost blocking our view of home plate, the oversized person next to me sat on the edge of his seat and continually heckled the Miami players trying to warm up. He was drinking beer and a rum bucket, jabbering constantly. Clutching at least half dozen empty, large beer containers, he was reasoning he'd be just fine driving when the game concluded. Mets, please try to do something about people like this that can ruin the experience for the rest of us. I realize it won't be easy, without giving up a significant amount of your profits from alcohol sales, but someday there could be some drunk driving deaths that you will have to explain.

Great Spring Training game! With that being said, prices of tickets have gone up significantly since last year (from $25 to $35 for the same tickets x4) ...not to mention prices at the concession....$4.75 for a hot dog...$8 for a beer (more than last year) and it’s a smaller sized draft...absolutely poor service for the customers..
Again, the game was great and seeing the players out there was a lot of fun...the owners of the stadium need to remember who’s butts are paying for the seats.

Tradition Field many know for Met's Baseball..... .....it offers stadium seating, as well as a café style along with an outdoor lawn area to bask in the beautiful sunshine. Hot Dogs, Beer, popcorn, pizza are some of the favorite ball park treats.....Let's Play Ball!
To add: Tradition field also hosts, community events as well as concerts and graduation celebrations.

I really enjoyed seeing a Mets vs. Cardinals baseball game. It was hot but the food was excellent and seats were great (all seats are good)

We love this stadium. Not only are the St. Lucie Mets accommodating but they have a lot of games for the kids and on the weekend they have fireworks. We especially like that they have a huge overhang which keeps a lot of the seating shady for those hot Florida days

Beautiful redone park. Great seats no matter where you are! Shade abundant if needed. Great food and drink choices. Gift store was awesome!

Bring the kids early to see team practice and possibly get an auto.Which should be KIDS ONLY!!! As I have seen kids pushed out of the way by an adult which in turn sour the players from doing it at all!!!

The Field is easily accessed off I-95 in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Free parking was a surprise and the walk from parking into the stadium was an easy one. Thursday nights are $1 hot dogs, $1 popcorn, 8 oz. soda's & 8 oz. beer. I placed my ticket order online and asked for "best available seats". To my surprise, we were in row 2, behind home plate! Wow was that awesome. We could almost touch the players. My daughter caught a foul ball and Tim Tebow was gracious to sign it after the game. He was also available to the crowds, especially kids, for autographs before the game too. He's quite a personable and generous guy. Plus, he's a good ball player in left field catching fly balls easily. His batting was good with runners advanced to the next base too. It was so much fun and the game against the Yankees was a close match the first night with the Mets coming out on top. The second night, we were given t-shirts as we entered as a promotion for the Mets. Unfortunately, the Yanks won. Although most seats are general admission, there's no difference in the style of seats as all have backs, no bench seating. So, pay the few dollars for assigned seats or do general, as they are all good seats. It's easy to see the bull pen and dug out too. Kids loved that from what I saw. The stadium is very new looking, clean, has Mets pictures on the walls, electric scoreboard, grassy lawn, beer area, casual atmosphere, and ideal for families or businesses to treat their employees to a fun night. I'd love to go again, and probably will next season.

Took my Son to the Ball Game, and had a wonderful outing, he enjoyed his first time a ball park.The HOT Dogs were great, the seating was field box, so my young son (9) was just so excited.

we enjoyed the game, price and fire works. They also had a concert before the gmae. Parking is $5 and the food was decent price.
A piece of Citi Field in Port St. Lucie
Caught a great game at Tradition Field - Mets tied the Yankees in 10th inning. Had lawn seats which had a great view of the field - definitely recommend bringing a towel/blanket to sit on. Sat in direct sunlight which was lovely coming from a Northeast winter. Don't underestimate the traffic getting to the field - we were staying only 20 min away and it took twice that to get there and parked, etc. Parking cost $10 on the grass across from the field.
Awesome experience and a highlight of our trip to PSL.