
4.6
2 of 99 Best Attractions in York

York is so fortunate to have a baseball stadium with the quality of Peoples Bank Park. the facilities are always in top notch shape and now that the new "1741 Club" will be opening, everyone can go to a top notch all included area to watch the game or just relax with friends. I have been there twice for pre-opening events and can highly recommend the foos and service.

Close parking in many locations. Oriented toward family fun. The stadium also houses other events such as concerts, sporting events, and many special family events. Good food is found in abundance, and a local favorite is the funnel cake. The price of food could be a bit less to make it more family affordable. This is a stadium where there are literally no bad seats. Although there was controversy for many years, and many skeptics who thought York would not be viably able to sustain a stadium over the long run-- people are now convinced Sovereign Stadium is an integral part of our community.

The line to redeem my vouchers was long and slow. I will do that prior to game time next time as we missed the beginning of the game.

Great place to bring the kids. tickets and food Are cheap. And there are plenty of games and crowd pleasers to capture your attention during the game. If the younger children get bored there's a playground and Ferris wheel!

Been to this park several times in 2016, very comfortable seating and good view from every part of the park. Food service is also good, not quite as expensive as professional parks.

I really enjoy the game of baseball. To me college and minor league baseball is the best. Affordable admission, parking, and food makes the experience just that much more enjoyable. At this park you can take your family and not spend a day's salary. The People's bank park has promotional days that you should also take advantage of. I ordered my tickets online so that was convenient and at a savings. Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the crowd...

I enjoy visiting minor league ball parks for a lot of reasons. I like the comfortable feel in most parks, small, yet well kept places where the future superstars of MLB can be found. You never know when you'll be seeing the next Hank Aaron or Nolan Ryan just starting his career.

Visited and took in a baseball game last summer with our Cub Scout pack. Great time was had by all!!!

It's not the most up to date stadium, and the views of a "once-was-vibrant" city aren't gorgeous, but out of the hundred-plus stadiums (or is it stadia?) I've visited in the last couple of years, this one truly represented Americana -- a real upbeat down-home spirit was immediately palpable, from the fans to the workers! Conveniently located in town, parking is a reasonable walk across the Codorus Creek. Old fashioned Green Monster type left field wall features old style, manual scoreboard and there's a once-was-up-to-date video scoreboard in center field that needs to be upgraded (sound was ifffy). The left field seats that are nicely shifted to face the infield action don't allow you to follow action in the left field corner, but anyone for whom watching baseball is the main priority should be sitting closer in anyway. Good food and beer offerings, nice merchandise store.

We attend at least 30 games each season and have for the last 7 years or so. The ballpark has no bad seats, though we prefer the 3rd base side (shady MOST) of the time. The staff is friendly and helpful and we enjoy the action of the game. We've really enjoyed since the new concession, Home Run Hoagies,( The Pizza Box), has been added. It's an outstanding addition to the park's food choices.

The food is ok - typical for a minor league ballpark. Overpriced, but not as much as big league ball parks. Great family venue with plenty of family and kid based activities. My girls love coming to games and they don't really like baseball. There's a play area for them and enough other activities to keep them entertained. We have the luxury of being able to stay in one of the luxury boxes at times. The catered food is good, plentiful and there are almost never any leftovers. Decent beer selection for a ball park. Plenty of snack food available. The suites are clean and well maintained. One of the better minor league baseball parks I have been too.

Great place for family fun, watching York Revolution (Atlantic League) baseball. New, clean ballpark, team in 11th year. Fun for everyone. Food, drink, ample facilities, even 1/4 walk around the ballpark course.

There really is no bad seat at this park. There is always something happening here that entertains the whole family.

No bad seats, lots of family-friendly activities and just plain fun! If you love baseball, this is the true grass-roots of the game.

There was a time when living in York meant driving 45 minutes to do something cool. In the past 5 years the city has undergone a (minor) transformation where it has actually become a pretty fun place to live.
You will not confuse the York Revolution with a Major League Baseball team. The fastballs aren't so fast, there are plenty of errors on the field and the "power" hitters don't strike fear in the hearts of the fans.
With that said... The stadium is beautiful and brand new. The food selection is decent and the energy there is pretty cool. If you have a some kids and want to show them a good time than the York Revolution is probably a good idea. If you don't have kids than you can strut down to some of the nearby bars for a late drink.

I love the atmosphere here. The baseball is a lot more competitive than you would expect for non-affiliated ball. Well kept and clean.

A fun night out at the ball park for the whole family. They have many giveaways and plenty to do for the kids. Also, the adults can enjoy some good baseball.

My workplace gets box seats every year right behind home plate. They are great seats. The service is good as well

If you like or love baseball this is the best value in baseball. Very good oder ball players, some of whom have been to the show and are trying to get back. Better skills, fewer unforced errors and much better pitching. Lots of fun between innings and at the 7th inning stretch. One of the best times I had sitting behind the dugout and seeing the ball players upfront and personal

Home to the York Revolution minor league baseball team, the relatively new PeoplesBank Park is a great place to take in the game with family and friends. The atmosphere is very family-friendly, clean, and all seats have a really good line of vision to the field. It's easy to get to, easy to park, and easy to navigate. Love this park.

Peoples Bank Park is always a good time with the York Revolution. Always have family friendly activities in between innings. Always giveaways. And there's not a bad seat in the house. If you get an opportunity in like minor league baseball this is definitely a place to be for York Pennsylvania.

Nice place to take your kids.
Only negative: beer prices are way too high.
Almost as high as a MLB ballpark!!
Crazy.

A nice ball park. The seats are reasonably comfortable and are kept clean. You can eat supper and use the bathroom. Your view of the activities on field is generally unobstructed, and the sound system is good.

A nice family attraction . Good food ,friendly staff and great baseball. Area for children to play, Good food and Drinks for all ages.

We went as a group of 14 in the skybox section. The view of the game was perfect. We were lucky to be there on $1 hot dog night, since there were quite a few children with us. Of course, the younger ones tired of the game and went to the playground area. They really enjoyed it. The skyboxes are very comfortable and have an enclosed area with AC. So, if it gets too hot in the outdoor seats, go inside for a cool breather. We've been here before and will come back again.

Went with daughter, son in law, granddaughter and friend. All had a good time. Clean, friendly stadium. No bad seats. Food was not outstanding but reasonable. Admission and parking is reasonable. Also Revolution won.

Great place to watch a ballgame.. it's not Camden Yards but it's a great place, clean, prices are decent. Parking is a bit of a pain but not horrible. Not a bad seat in the house. Would definetely go again.

Living in York County, we've been to a few Revs games. The stadium it self is clean which is great. I think the best thing about the stadium is the kids area with a bounce house, playground, merry go round, and other jungle gym type things. Our daughter loves it! The food is alright- we've experienced it both in the suites and at the lower regular seat level. Parking is very convenient and the lot attendants are nice.

Had a blast watching minor league baseball in York! The stadium is beautiful and easy to get to. I liked the between inning entertainment, the PA announcer sounds like Barry White and is easy to understand, the food prices are quite reasonable as far as sports venues go, and tickets aren't expensive at all! It was an inexpensive fun filled night of entertainment!!

We attended a game during our first visit to York. This is a fabulous little ballpark that hosts a quality team. The game was affordable and lots of fun. Downtown (the mascot) was really generous with posing for pictures with everyone. All the staff were so nice and friendly, and we really felt at home. The entertainment between innings is ridiculous and we had lots of laughs. The cannon was also a great touch. This place is so family friendly there is even a playground with carousel in the outfield. I highly recommend this ballpark to enjoy America's pastime.

The best fireworks i think I’ve ever seen at the end of the first game of the season. Good food and dessert items

The ballpark is a family friendly place to take your children. The playground is really cool and the kids are very upset when it closes in the 7th inning. Don't let being downtown scare you.

Great place to spend a family evening of watching baseball without having to travel very far. Family oriented.

I have been here for Revs games and special events. The stadium is in great condition, clean and handicapped accessible. Several different food vendors in a variety of prices. (Alcohol is sold at most events with ID if that interests you.) The stadium is safe and family friendly. A small playground area with carousel also. They do check bags so check the website for information. A small souvenir shop with items in all price ranges.

Was lots of fun and good entertainment👍
Seats were comfortable, clean stadium and bathrooms.
There was good food and ice cream.
Also a play area for kids😀

A day or night at this park is never disappointing even if the Revs lose. They have lots of entertainment in between innings to keep everyone entertained. I don't have any children but they do have a fun park for the younger kids $$ plus giveaways, fireworks and can't leave out "Downtown" as part of the fun.

I attended my first independent league baseball game here on a hot Friday evening in August. The stadium is nicely laid out. The concessions are on a concourse that is open to the playing field, so you can stay in touch with the game while fetching food or drink. I'm a beer geek, and was glad to see that they served several local brews.

Small intimate stadium for a baseball game. Food and drink selections are rather limited though they do carry local brews. Quality baseball for the level of the league.

Fun summer evening activity. Lots of special events also, depending on the night. Food is pricey, but we eat before we go and just buy a treat!

This 5,200 seat stadium is just gorgeous. We were allowed to walk through early on a game day, just to see what it was like. The sight lines are great from everywhere. The camden-green seats are nicely set. No seat is very far from the field. The turf was in tiptop condition, the grounds crew getting it ready for a game that evening. There seems to be a large kids area in left field - must be awesome when open. The bronze statues on the plaza were also very nice and photogenic too.

Well, it's a baseball diamond, so the "bar" is beer sales, and the "restaurant" is various snack bars and sandwich stands. But it is clean and safe to take the family. The only problem can be parking.

I an a teacher at a local elementary school. I was able to witness my students to sing the national anthem. Thank you again for the experience.

Nice ball park, a nice evening. Only flaw is parking, sometimes not enough and it can be quite a walk from some of the off site lots.

It's Revs Time! My wife and I are lucky enough to live close by and we try to visit once a month during baseball season. It's a clean park with a friendly staff, and they really go the extra mile to give you a great family experience for your money. We came for an all you can eat crab feast for only $35.00 and got prime seats for the game, in addition to free skee ball and outside Jenga.
They let you fill empty water bottles for free. You can take advantage of Maple Donuts and Rutters promotions, too! Make a purchase at the stores and get ticket vouchers to the games. Add in some theme nights like Harry Potter and Circus Day and you have a lot of fun!
Did I mention they also have a lovely playground for kids? You can pay to ride a carousel but all kids can play on the equipment for free. There are just so many deals out there to make the experience affordable for a family. My daughter on the way is going to be a Revs fan!

I went to a ball game there. It wasn't bad but food prices were pretty high to me. Had to park a lot down the street. Needs more lighting in parking area.

Friendly confines of a really neat minor league ball park. Easy access to parking with plenty of reasonably priced concessions. The brand of baseball is surprisingly good.

Very uniq features; manual score board (operator "Doc" is nice guy), large left field wall makes for different play. Revolutionary War replica cannon fires middle of First inning and after home team home run. Cannonball Charlie is affable. Food is normal priced for captive audience. Taste os OK. Ticketing is very accomadating if you need to make a change. Clean and well kept. Nice play area for kids (extra charge) including carousel, climbing and slides. Take radio and listen to the game Announcer Darrell Henry does a great job providing many extras about the playes and situations. Check schedule for pre and post game events as they can be a treat. The facility is awesome for other events as well.

The park is clean, with good food & ice cream to eat. We were just there last week for a good game. The Revs won
11-0 Go Revs!! ( 9- 8- 16)

Fun place for the entire family, has large play area for children. Parking is close, and the available food is very reasonable. Bathrooms are convenient and clean.

Have lived in southern York County for almost 20 years and was very excited when the York Revolution came to town in 2007. Have seen many games and always have fun but have never taken the time to give a review. This is a can't miss opportunity for fun. It is a great place for all ages. Young, old and families will have fun. Please come out and enjoy the great atmosphere at Soverign Bank Stadium, the home of the York Revolution.

This is a ball park for everyone, young and old. A fun place to visit and enjoy the games. The food is good and varied. Interesting events between innings and special events before and after the games. Friendly employees and helpful staff. There is a special section for children to play. Great mascot.

What's not to like about a clean, attractive, fun place to spend a warm summer evening watching the all-American sport of baseball right in my own town? The food is a little pricey, but hey, it's a baseball stadium. I love Downtown, the team mascot. The ushers are friendly and helpful. The York Revolution is a great team!

Outstanding family atmosphere for quality baseball. We have held an awards event there for York Area Sports Night the past two years. The staff if great! They are very accommodating and are very professional.

People’s Bank Stadium is a great ballpark. We had seats right behind the away team’s dugout. We had to watch out for foul balls. They have several vendors to choose from for food and drinks. It’s a very clean stadium & the staff are always very friendly and willing to help you. We always enjoy going there to support the York Revolutions.

First, let me start off by stating that this stadium is home to the York Revolution - a team part of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. This team, and the teams it plays against, is not affiliated with any Major League Baseball team. That being said, if you're a baseball fan, it is STILL a great place to check out some great baseball! I was a bit worried about parking at first. Not so much price (only $3.00!!!), but location. If you don't have a permit (or a handicapped placard), you have to park on the other side of (what I believe is) Codorus Creek. It seems a bit out of the way, but it's only maybe 2 blocks. It was my first time in York, PA, so it seemed like a bit of a sketchy neighborhood at first, but I warmed up to it and had no problem walking with my wife and toddler son. Once at the stadium, I was amazed at the quality of the venue! I had no idea that the great Brooks Robinson got his start playing professional baseball in York! The Revolution have this awesome statue scene of Brooks signing autographs for 2 local kids! Very well done and just a great sight to enter the stadium to! It was a giveaway game, so my family each got a coin bank of the Revolution's manager, Andy Etchebarren. I went right into the team store to get my Revs official fitted hat, then walked to our seats! We got the all-you-can-eat tickets, which includes an AWESOME buffet in the rightfield section, under some tents (or in the open if you prefer). Due to the positioning of the sun, the tents really didn't help, so we just sat in the open air. The food was great, provided by a local York restaurant - Maewyn's Irish Pub. Burgers, dogs, pulled pork, chicken breast, salads, soda, water, etc. Definitely worth the ticket price of $20! Children under 3 get in for free, but must sit on a lap insted of a seat, or families can sit on the lawn in right center field! My only complaint about the food is that the soda machines were being infested with 3 to 5 bees each! So, if you're scared of (or allergic to) bees, you may be out of luck! After a good meal, we walked around the check out the stadium. We started walking around the stadium, counter-clockwise. First thing you pass is a great lawn-seating area! A nice patch of grassy land where you can hang out and watch the game! Continuing on, we got to an AWESOME playground for kids! They had these fantastic jungle gym, play areas set up so kids can just run around and climb and all that good stuff! In between that and the field is a nice dugout-style bench to sit and watch the game! At this one, single game, there were a good 2 or 3 home run balls hit right to this area! And, that's the other thing... just as a heads-up... for every home run hit by a Revolution player, Cannonball Charlie (a guy dressed in revolutionary war-era garb) "fires" a cannon (sans cannonball, of course)!!! It is LOUD and it is SMOKEY!!! It caught me off guard, but once I realized what it was and why it happened, I LOVED IT! It adds to the charm of coming to a Revolution game! My family are Long Island Ducks fans (they play in the same league as the Revolution). Fortunately (and unfortunately), the Revolution were not playing the Ducks, so I was able to be a Revolution fan for the day. But, it was great because they were playing the local rival, the Lancaster Barnstormers! The stadium staff also had the usual on-field going-ons that make Minor League/Independent baseball so much more fun than MLB baseball (in my opinion). Finally, I'm a big mascot fan and the Revs have their mascot, Downtown (that's his name) running all around doing crazy stuff. Overall, it was a great value and a wonderful experience. The staff was pleasant and the product is a fun time. I had a great time and will definitely come back to Sovereign Bank Stadium again next season!

My wife and I went to the Star Wars game at peoples bank stadium and it was lots of fun. The revs won 9 to 1 always lots of fun when the home team hits lots of homers out of the park. I tried the White Castle burgers and they were delicious. Definitely would recommend this activity for families. If you are local you can get buy one get one free tickets at peoples banks.

We had an excellent time at the ballgame. Service by the employees of the Revolution were topnotch. definitely worth going to see a game.

This is a great stadium with friendly staff, clean, family-oriented, and great baseball! I highly recommend to anyone who enjoys local baseball or is looking for a fun, family outing. Prices are very reasonable.

We always enjoy visiting here! The stadium is always clean, the staff is always welcoming, and it's a great family friendly opportunity. Parking is scarface bit not too far away. Fireworks are a nice treat!

I AM HANDICAPED AND IN A CHAIR, BUT THE SEATING IS GREAT WITH A SEAT for a guest or helper next to it or close by. Prices are a bit high, but aren't they all at any stadium.

The revolution does a great job honoring Cancer Survivors. Nice stadium great atmosphere. Great way to honor these brave people.

The Sovereign Bank Stadium is home to the York Revolution baseball team, a great little stadium! great to take the kids to watch good baseball without spending a lot of money!

Thanks to the Revs for inviting our scouts for a great time at PBP! It's always fun and affordable to see a Revs game. We tried the craft beer and grilled cheese stands in left field. Both were great! The kids love the playground in center field. Lawn seats were great.

I have been to many games at Peoples Bank Park and it is a perfect place for family fun. Check out the Silver Slugger's Club for discount tickets and food.

great family bonding experience for families with or without children..good food clean and conveinant to get to

As Clipper Stadium, Lancaster, home of the Lancaster Barnstormers, was built two years before this stadium it's not hard to see where they got their inspiration for its design/layout. The similarities are so striking - both situated in a north/west orientation, similar architecture and concourse design and located in their respective downtowns - that I'd call them sister ballparks. But that's a good thing because both are well designed, fan friendly venues that foster a wonderful fan experience.
The left field wall reminded me of Fenway and the manual scoreboard of Wrigley Field of olden days but again a nice layout for fan viewing. The amenities here - kids area, food carts, grass seating, rides, etc. - including between inning and post game contests/promotions are almost identical to Lancaster's. The food concession choices, also run by Legend's, are more limited, though, high priced and with the food quality OK but not great. Staff is very friendly and helpful. One thing missing was a dedicated employee in each aisle to show folks seats, maintain order, pick up trash etc. We saw too many kids constantly running up and down the concrete steps between the field and the concourse without any employee stopping them. Such unsafe conduct would not have been tolerated in Lancaster. Here there appeared to be such an employee but he floated between sections. While it's exciting when the home team hits a home run, can't say I'm a fan of the cannon blasts. Way too loud for me.
So if you're looking for a pleasant baseball experience with reasonable ticket prices and not a bad seat in the stadium, give Peoples Bank Park a try.

Nice, clean facility. Nice stadium in downtown York. Parking is a bit of a hassle since it is not next to the stadium, but not too far of a walk ( probably about 2-3 city blocks)

Our company has a box at the Stadium and I took my family to have an enjoyable evening. The weather was great and the atmosphere was terrific. I enjoy walking around the stadium and watching the activities going on. The food was very good. We did not have food in our box so we went downstairs and purchased food from the vendors. Very good.

Beautiful stadium for a fantastic team! Very family oriented! Always have a great time when I am there! Clean and friendly staff!

We have been going there to watch ball games and other events in York, and always we are not disappointed. From 4th of July fireworks to summer ballgames. The food has always been good although the drinks and food both are alitlle high in cost.

If your looking for a great ballpark this is it. Very well maintained and the staff is great. Food services offer a lot of choices sure to make everyone happy. So come out to the park and watch a great game. Every seat is great.

I have been there a few times, Unfortunately not this summer, I love supporting my local baseball team!! Always a good time ;-)

Love going to see the Revs play. Always interesting things going on between innings. Definitely will return again.

Peoples Bank stadium is a great place to bring the whole family. Ticket prices are very reasonable and the staff is friendly. A lot of food choices as well although a bit pricey for minor league baseball.

I recently went to a Revs game and had a great time. The staff works very hard to see that everyone has a good time. There was lots of action going on all the time. We paid $12 for box seats and I don't think that was unreasonable. Fireworks completed the night which were very well done. The food was even reasonably priced. They have a special playground for the kiddos with rides. I think they cost extra but we didn't have any children with us so I'm not sure. I would highly recommend this venue and want to go again soon.

Weve been here a few times for games, fireworks, and other events. We always have a very pleasant experience here. Its fairly quiet in parts, amd definitely a peaceful atmosphere nestled right in the city. It would be great to visit while in town, and is definitely worth becoming a family tradition if you live locally. Its much closer than driving to Baltimore to see the O's, and cheaper too! They also have a huge playground with bounce houses, and more for when the kids need a break. :)

Located right downtown, parking can be a little challenging but my son loves going to games at this family friendly ball park.

We enjoy going to a baseball game two or three times during the season. This Park is a great place to go to see a game. Easy parking. Easy getting in and out. Fair prices at the concession stands. Seating is good.

I have the privilege of working at Sovereign Bank Stadium and with The York Revolution since it's groundbreaking day in 2007. This is a very family friendly, community oriented venue. The stadium is absolutely gorgeous, the food is local & scrumptious, and there is always good entertainment before, during, & after the game. The team itself is comprised of many familiar post big league players, and it is always a thrill to see them up close & personal. There is not a bad seat in the house & pricing is VERY economical, with many discounts & specials available. There are many off season attractions at the stadium as well from concerts, to holiday events, to private meetings & weddings.

Family fun for all at a great price. Easy parking and lots of options to eat in and out of the park.

We live in Towson and go to 2 or 3 Revs games each year. In my opinion Revolution games are one of the most under-appreciated events around my area at least. Meaning I seldom meet other people with kids from Towson who have gone, because I think they assume the distance is way too much. But by the time we drive to Camden Yards, park in a garage and walk to the game, it takes about 45 minutes. And we can be inside PeoplesBank Park in under an hour from the time we've left our front door.
We go to Bowie Baysox games, other MLB minor league games and about 5 or 6 Os games each year, and this is definitely much more bang for the buck than any of them (literally, as a cannon fired at the start of every home game and after every York home run.
The Stadium is in excellent shape. There are no bad seats, it's clean and easy to navigate. There are promotions nonstop throughout the game to add to interest. They have very good food for a minor league ballpark, although no all beef hotdogs which is my only complaint. The Park is sponsored by nearby Turkey Hill ice cream, so you get large fresh scoops for cheap.

One of my favorite ball parks that I've visited. The tallest outfield wall in all of baseball. Prices are good, food is excellent, the workers there are always pleasant. Parking is $4, which is reasonable. There's a play ground for kids if they get bored.

The stands are spread out well for moving from one end of the stadium to another and food stands are numerous, but keep an eye on the game because you never know when a foul ball may rock your world! One zipped by me head so close I felt the air wave near my head and several food stand employees had to jump out of the way!

For a relatively small stadium, this place has it all and then some. The concourse is great with food vendors and others selling their wares. There is a Revolutions Gift Shop which has tons of stuff for all age groups. Extremely clean - there is a picnic pavillion which houses specific food nites at the games - plenty of beer - even a microbrew section. Loved the pretzel nuggets. We went on Hatfield Hot Dog Night and it was a blast - literally. All hatfield hot dogs are a dollar - but during the game, they come out with this "cannon" shaped like a hot dog and really shoot hot dogs into the air for you to catch....pretty cool. Downtown, the team mascot is fun to watch and gets you into the game. There is handicapped "seating" for wheelchairs", but the best way to handle that is to go to the office and request the tickets. They will be able to help you find a suitable location. There is also plenty of handicapped parking. They have a kids area with a carousel and a jumping house and play area plus you can sit on the lawn and watch the game for a reduced rate. You never know what is going to happen between innings and it keeps you watching. You are never bored. Lots of fun, staff is pleasant and very helpful.There are sky boxes, heritage boxes, plenty of choices for seating - each level has a different cost so be careful. There are discounts to be had - always check their website.
Great time can be had by all. Loved it and we are looking forward to returning soon for another game and some more fun....

Great venue for watching a great team play baseball! Clean, comfortable and good food. All seats have terrific view of field.

We attend roughly 25 games each year ten of which are "Silver Slugger" half-price admission and discounted food specials. With ballpark beers at $4.00 and food at very reasonable prices, this offers a great afternoon or evening out at a very reasonable price. Seating is outstanding with no bad views of the playing field. There's a supervised playground for young children.

I had never been to a minor league ball game until last year. Wow, the Revolution is so fun to watch, prices are great, and the stadium is nice and cozy and even has a play area for the kids and a grassy area. Downtown (mascot) is fun and keeps the games lively and I must recommend Mezzogiornos for food and Wyndridge Cider for a cold one!

Great day for a baseball game. People’s Bank Park is great - 12 years old but still looks good. Great professional baseball in one of the best independent leagues. The York Revolution team always provides an entertaining game. This league has a lot of former MLB players - the level of play if excellent. The staff is awesome. Great concessions - good food at reasonable prices. It’s affordable baseball tor a family outing. We’ve been coming here for 12 years - since the team started in York.

We enjoy the coziness of minor league ball. The seats are all great and the service excellent! This is a great family event that is reasonably priced.

The stadium is modern, comfortable, clean and has some good food.
They have LOTS of promotions during the games which are a lot of fun if you are willing to let your hair down, and just have a good time smiling and laughing. The food is not fast-food so you may have to wait a few extra minutes for it to be made, but it is worth it!! The oven roasted fresh turkey sandwich on a pretzel roll is really yummy

Convenient parking. Prices low. Exciting play. Great play area for kids. Food and drinks reasonably priced.

Sovereign Bank stadium is relatively new and appears to be doing very well. Things I especially like about the stadium: restrooms are clean and easy to get to, entering the stadium is a breeze - you just walk right in and you are on the correct level, good view of the field from any section of the seating, lots of goofy and fun things going on during the game, handicapped seating readily available and is IN THE SHADE (unlike the City Island stadium in Harrisburg).

I was quite impressed with how clean and modern the stadium was. The food and beer options were varied and good. There really is no bad seat in the house either. I like how they always have some kind of promo for the games, too. There really is not anything I don't like about the stadium.

The stadium is very nice. There are vendors there serving a variety of different foods. Also, different organizations have tables set up with free gifts such as bags, pens, tablets, etc. There is a nice play area for children. The tickets are reasonably priced. A nice, family-friendly activity.

family Friendly; reasonably priced for an event; great time for the kids... Don't forget to get your pic with Downtown, the best mascot ever!

Easy to find, all seats are great, staff is friendly. Entertainment is fun as fans are engaged in the between inning happenings. Food is reasonable, great chicken fingers in the concourse. Price for admission is very inexpensive. PA guy is funny, ushers helpful, and a cannon is fired when the home team hits a homerun.
Overall a great value for 3 plus hours of entertainment.

Changed from Santander Stadium to PeoplesBank Park recently. Nice family oriented park in downtown York, PA. Ticket prices are reasonable and parking is available with a short walking distance. Good food and beer selection in park. Nice restaurants in walking distance.

We traveled here partially to see the game and mostly to see the Clydesdales that were featured outside the park that day. By the time we got there and parked, the horses - 8 of them - were out of the trailer and hitched up to the Budweiser wagon. Luckily I saw a gap and stood in it next to a young lady who had been there and taken pictures. I got to talking to her and asked her if she'd email me her pictures, which she did the next day, so I got to see what happened before we got there. We went into the stadium as soon as the gates opened and walked around. There were lots of activities going on that day and we rounded up a couple of freebies, I ate a dollar dog, got a Yuengling beer, and found our seats which were the first row behind the dugout. It was a perfect day weather wise and I really enjoyed it. Well worth the drive!

Great place to go to enjoy a ball game. None of the craziness of a major league ball stadium. You can enjoy the game from just about any set in the house. Nice playground to take the smaller kids for a break from the game. Interesting events take place in between the innings to keep things exciting. Good food vendors. Just an overall nice place to take the family for a good game of baseball.

My PURPOSE for this visit to York, to watch the Sugar Land Skeeters take on the York Revolution in the 2014 Atlantic League baseball playoffs Now Santander Stadium as Santander Bank has bought out Sovereign Bank. GPS Warning 5 Brooks Robinson Way..use the other adders and you won't find it.Four Atlantic League parks are super similar, Constellation Field, Santander Stadium, Regency Furniture Stadium and Clipper Magazine Stadium..all for very family friendly with playgrounds,etc.The Revolution staff and vendors get a BIG woo-'hoo to this Texan who came to cheer on the visiting team.I am already planning next years trip.

This is a fan friendly stadium from start to finish. The staff are welcoming and there is a variety of food choices, even some healthy options. Prices are fairly reasonable for a ballpark. Fun options for kids like the carousel.

Not a bad seat in the place. Always a lot of fun for the whole family. And a good variety of food, no one will go hungary.

Stadium is clean and well cared for. Easy parking and food prices are moderate $$
Note security for the park and immeadiatte area are very good. For safety avoid parking outside the area and walking several blocks to the event to save $$.

Only Been there a couple of times local team lost both times but the experience was fun and much more intimate than Major League Parks.

A really fun place to take in a minor league game - they go all out for family fun.... you will watch the game but really there is something for everyone - great venue for a summer evening

This is a beautiful facility...went for a York Revolution game and had a great time. The kids playground is awesome and worth the extra $$. Hosted my son's birthday party here - highly recommend it!!!

Peoples Bank Park is a great place to experience a Baseball game! No matter where you sit, you can see well. The York Revolution are a great Hometown Team and fun to cheer on! They also support, fund and host many community events. We have been to many home games over the past several years and really enjoy our time at the Ballpark. Smaller crowds, less traffic and cheaper than MLB games. We love when mascot Downtown meander's the crowd or lets us take a picture with him! Great food! Let's Go Revs!

I was on an extended business in York and stayed very close to the stadium. I went to the second to the last game. The Santander (formerly Sovereign Bank)stadium is small, but that's a good thing! It was like being at a carnival with a baseball game going on! The food was carny food - deep fried oreos, there was a merry go round in the outfield, the crowd was local and chatting with each other like a neighborhood block party. The Revolution didn't win(3-4 loss), but we had great seats and enjoyed the game. None of the slick, over produced marketing blitzing found in most professional stadiums. I would plan to go again if here during the season.

Attended the NCAA regional. Scoreboards work less than half of the game, every game!!! Operators never had outs or count right. Had to stop games to correct. Concession stand close early in game. I would never attend without being forced to.

This is a really nice downtown ballpark, with lots of good local restaurants nearby. There's not a bad seat in the house, and ticket prices are very reasonable

They really make the games a lot of fun there. The kids enjoyed the outfield playground. All the seats have a good view.
Ticket prices affordable for a family with young children.

This is now Santander Stadium. Great local, family venue for a game. The York team is independent, so it's nice for the chance to see the players end up at any professional team.
The venue is nice and has great views from anywhere in the stadium. The parking lot is about a block away, very convenient. Easy in and out of the parking lot.
The cannon fires on every homerun and Downtown (the mascot) visits all areas in the stadium during the game.

York is home to a baseball team from an independent league, the Atlantic League to be specific. An independent league has no affiliation with a major league team. The best thing about baseball at the minor league and independent league level is the show. For instance, I went to see a Reading game. There was a live band in the concourse. There’s a pool. There’s a person dressed like they are riding an ostrich haphazardly throwing hotdogs at spectators like they have illegal gambling debts. It’s a show. York has the makings of a show. Cannonball Charlie is awesome. The field is open and beautiful. There is a playground for the kids to play while Dad can still watch. The parts can equal an amazing show. I would change or add a few things. York has a number of independent breweries. If one of those breweries had a satellite brewery there, it would add to the show. Another idea is a signature food. And make it affordable. The food is somewhat pricey and some products are not worth the money. The nacho stand, for instance, is somewhere I’ll never order from again. Pickled jalapeños, stale chips, slimy chicken, jar salsa and questionable cheese did not equal the price, was horrible tasting, and I hate ate it. Salsa is easy to make. Jalapeños are easy to chop. Cheese whizz is affordable. Chips won’t break the bank. Bad chicken can get someone sick. It’s not hard. The other concessions are fine though. I’ve been to worse parks.

I attended my first independent league baseball game here on a hot Friday evening in August. The stadium is nicely laid out. The concessions are on a concourse that is open to the playing field, so you can stay in touch with the game while fetching food or drink. I'm a beer geek, and was glad to see that they served several local brews. Represented were South County Brewing from Fawn Grove, PA, Spring House Brewing from Conestoga, PA and Mudhook Brewing Co. from right there in York. While none of them were outstanding, they were all worth a try. And at $6 for a 16 ounce cup, they are less expensive than most of the minor league stadiums that I visit. The man at the beer stand selling local brews was very helpful. As a matter of fact, all of the staff were all very friendly and helpful. The stadium is located in the downtown area, so parking is a bit challenging. We found a lot for $3 about two blocks away.

Excellent night at the ballpark. The best seats in the house are still very affordable. It's very family oriented with a play area and endless games and giveaways.

First a disclaimer. We only go to Revs games when it's free. This time, we were in a suite, so what's not to like?
The Revs are an unaffiliated team in the Atlantic league. The baseball is far worse than the AA Harrisburg or Reading teams, but the ticket costs are the same. Parking is terrible in that you pay and walk across the murky Codorus creek. If its after 5 you can get free metered parking.
Now for your seat assignment. Although its the cheapest, do not take the lawn seats. Not only are you near the blasting cannon, the crowd on the grass is questionable at best.
Food choices are ok at SB stadium. Noteably absent are good giveaways. York has few of note.
Be sure to grab a program. They are free and include a 50% off coupon for Maewyns. We grabbed 5 just for the coupon.
As Yorkers, we travel to Reading at least 4 times a year. Free parking, great giveaways, kids are free on Sunday and we go to VF.
The Revs are only good if its free!

This is a great family-friendly place to go for a baseball game, croquet tournament, New Year's Eve celebration or any of the numerous special events that are sponsored within the facility. It's easy to get to, easy parking (w/fee), inexpensive (or free, in some cases) entry fee. Baseball-type food is a bit pricey.

We like attending minor league baseball games. We were in Gettysburg. It’s a short drive to York. The stadium seats 4,000 plus. Good sight lines. Tickets are cheap
$5 to park next to the stadium
Silly activities between innings part of the fun
Bring an empty water bottle
They let you refill water bottle for free

Minor League baseball can't be beat for the value/enjoyment ratio. And few do it better than the York Revolution. To be correct - the stadium has changed it's sponsor name, but to Yorkers it's Rev Stadium anyway.
I overheard my grandchildren from England (who look forward to a visit every year) telling their friends about American Baseball. "It's brilliant," they say. "You go on the merry-go-round and eat popcorn." For me, there's more to it than that, but they're not far off. There is something for everyone.

Beautiful ball parks with options for young and younger. Fireworks are always the best and worth the wait.

The field seats are a good value if you like sitting in the outfield on grass. There are seats there but mostly a grassy area. Great area for families, plus there's a play area right next door for the kids to play if they get bored with the game.

People's Bank is an awesome bank to deal with for all your banking needs. The great thing is they remember their customers and treat you like family. If you're looking for a bank, this is it.

I am not even a baseball fan and I love this place. They have whipped local fans into a loyal following of the team. Good food and lots of it, places to have picnics and attractions for the kids

Very nice minor league ballpark. Comfortable seats. Great sight lines. Reasonable prices for good quality food.

The baseball was good and the food was stadium food at it’s best! My favorite was the Peanut Butter Ripple flavor of the Turkey Hill ice cream! Plus, with the new stadium design, the field really does have a great layout so there are no bad seats. The whole “show” was well produced and they really kept the game fast moving. I loved the little fruit promotion sponsored by a local wellness program; where children ran the bases dressed as red grapes, white grapes and a banana. The coolest part of the stadium was the manual scoreboard in the outfield. They had the big electronic scoreboard but the old fashioned one really added to the baseball experience. We walked from The Yorktowne Hotel; so parking was not an issue.

Great place for a local night out. Tickets are very affordable with many promotions throughout the season. Staff is always very friendly and helpful. Can't beat a simple night out at a Revs game.

My company has a skybox here so I get tickets often to come out with friends or family for a relaxing time. Service is good and food is good. Staff members are friendly.

I just saw my 1st York Revolution game at the end of the season. It was a blast! Affordable and everyone was friendly.

There is not a bad seat in the house. Of course what made it even better is when the home team won! It looks like parking is a bit of a problem when the seats are full to capacity. They did provide a shuttle from the remote parking to the stadium but due to the nice weather my wife and I chose to walk over to the stadium, about 15 minutes or so for us senior folks.

A great minor league ball park with activities for the entire family. Have seen some really great fireworks shows as well as some great baseball!

easy parking, great food, clean and secure. just great family atmosphere and the Revolutions won the night we were there. is always good when the home team wins.

This is a nice ballpark to spend a evening out with the family. Lots to do, good food choices, giveaways as well as neat entertainment between innings. Even a play area for younger kids.

This is a great ball field to be able to take your spouse and kids, We have been involved in the Bike Night. We rode our bike around the inside of the field..

High three, low four stars. Way stadium is situated means closest parking in front of stadium is mostly for those with handicap placards - there is a lot about two blocks away ($3 for season ticket holders, $5 general tickets), but there is a shuttle that will bring you to and from stadium. Kids' play area has a lot for them to do, and bathrooms are right there and there's seating for parents to watch the kids and the game. Wrap around, walkable concourse is nice. Netting above both dugouts only, which makes asking for autographs easy. Mascot is entertaining and friendly and fun. Team Store, though, is lacking in expected merchandise such as team cards (yet they sell Sharpies!) and bobbleheads. Would come back here for another game.

After waiting 38 years, York finally returned to the world of professional baseball in 2007. Eight years and two championships later the Revolution are still a key part of York City. The stadium features the tallest wall in baseball and a manual scoreboard, rare in a modern stadium today.They also have a playground for the kids complete with a marry go round, but the play area costs extra. The Revolution are very family friendly, with most of the in between inning games aimed at entertaining kids and often interacting with kids. Of course cannon ball Charlie, who fires his American Revolution cannon with every Revolution Home Run and win, this is a very family friendly stadium that any baseball lover, young and old, will enjoy.

We attended a game here last summer. Nice smaller stadium, clean and offered food and drink. The ticket price was very reasonable and made for a memorable experience with my son. They even had super funny entertainment in between plays with mascots and crowd driven activities. Fun time.

I don't attend many games throughout the year but when I go it's always with friends or family. I have attended both major and minor league games and have been to stadiums on both coasts. This stadium is one of the nicest places I've been to. Granted it's still fairly new and not the largest venue however it does rank up there with the minor league parks I've seen. All seats have great views of the action and the staff tries very hard to make you welcome. There could be some new ideas thrown around for the entertainment portion of the game between innings and using ideas from minor league teams around the country would be a great place to start. All in all though it is a fun family atmosphere and prices not withstanding a pretty inexpensive way to enjoy yourself in York.

It has been a long time since York had a Professional baseball club. The stadium is only a few years old and it is a great attraction for York. If you enjoy baseball and are in the York area when the York Revs are playing. A few dollars will get you a night of enjoyment without have to pay a fortune to go to Baltimore or Philadelphia.

This is an excellent small baseball stadium. It's rather new, and designed incredibly well. Tickets are cheap, there's usually a good crowd, and the price of concessions isn't outrageous like at a major-league park.
There is a kid's play area for an extra fee.
Make sure to try Bricker's fries in the outfield!

Moved to the area in 2013 and was excited to find that we were so close to a ball field. I like to watch the under leagues... the guys working to move up to the big leagues. There is an playground area for families with small children that get bored sitting. The mascot is Boomer and he does some fun stuff with the kiddos and does a great job of keeping the fans Rev'd up

Nice place to watch the game, the fireworks, or any special attractions. They have quite a few things going at any given time, so check it out. Lots for the kiddies to do as well. Well kept, safe, and a good value.

Visiting the York Revolution wasn’t perfect.
The parking isn’t easy or close, the food is not cheap, and the team shop is a bit small.
BUT the game experience is nice with great access to the field, excellent ushers that do their jobs without seeming like security guards, and surrounding noise that unlike most parks isn’t overwhelming to those uninterested,
York wasn’t perfect but it was still a fun day!

Friendly and we'll run baseball facility. Not a bad seat in the park. Everyone has fun here. Enjoy a good night at the old ballpark.

Love the ballpark. No bad seats. Love to watch the fans jump when the cannon is fired.The people are friendly and very helpful.

Are moving to the area from a major league city, I was used to expensive tickets, food and parking. Great family friendly atmosphere. Food is reasonable. Carousel and bounce house for kids over the outfield wall. Great value!

Love going to our company skybox here with family and friends. Always have a relaxing and fun time. The staff are all friendly and courteous. Nice area for the kids to enjoy the park too.

They are able to keep the youngsters in the audience entertained for the whole game. The bathrooms were conveniently located and clean. The numerous food and drink items purchased were reasonably priced and quite tasty. I am handicapped and the available spots for handicapped in front of the stadium were very convenient. We had our granddaughter with us and we all enjoyed the game very much. She was able to play on the field before the game and to get some autographs, a very special thing for her. She plays softball and really appreciates these things. I would recommend an outing here for anyone, couples, families, friends or by yourself. I don't know how anyone could not have a good time here.

Great family fun. Great food staff is friendly and helpful. Handicapped accessible, parking and seating.

Lovely attraction to a city that is on the mend. Located in a part of the city that is turning around, for the better. Great restaurant /bars around to hit up after the game. Activities for kids at the stadium besides watching the game, such as field activities, playground, merry go round. They even have dog nights!!

I went here for the July 4 fireworks, dragging along with me some visitors from Australia, and I must say that apart from the fireworks display itself, this visit was a totally pleasant experience. I love the intimacy of this small ball park, not the least of which was the pleasantness of the food vendors. I know for a fact they were sourced from the local community from Day 1, and their pride for their ballpark and their jobs really shines through.

Why was the food so expensive, why were the ushers pre-occupied, why were kids running up and down the step , why was there a couple blocking my view as she decided her bo was a horse who needed a ride! so many questions without a name, why, why, why, the popular refrain! i came a week before the pig roast, right after the game:Why why why!

This is a really, really nice little park. It’s fairly new and has a full lineup of concessions, and plentiful, clean restrooms.
It is small enough that there’s probably no such thing as a bad seat, and you can tell that the players are, well, real people, instead of unidentifiable figures on a distant field.
There’s a playground behind left center field, and it’s possible to walk all the way around the stadium.
We were able to park in a nearby lot and walk over the bridge to the stadium.
So, go - just watch out for foul balls, and be ready for Cannonball Charlie to do his thing (boom!) in the event of a Revolution home run or win.

Home of Atlantic League baseball team .play area for kids, typical baseball food, cheap seats This is independents baseball and the level of play shows. But seats are cheap and you will have a good view of the field Park is very easy to find.

Love the stadium! Small time feel! People are super friendly and the stadium is beautiful! Can’t wait to go back!

nice small ball park. food expensive. very little parking. used for many events other than baseball.

this is called Santander Stadium now, and what a treat... oh, for gps-ers, make that address 5 Brooks Robinson Way... we were visually overwhelmed by the sight of the Fenway-like fence in left and the small amusement park... terrific ballpark, tremendous concessions, especially the beers (one each)... nice, friendly folk all the way around, a classic minor-league ballpark... we were even able to tolerate the small legion of youngsters with little or no interest in the game, except holding up signs that blocked out view... years ago we'd have been steamed at this, most be getting tolerant with old age...

People’s Bank Park is great place to take the family to watch a baseball game. My grandchildren enjoy the games and activities and my husband and I enjoy the game and prices. The food is good and priced reasonably. The environment is friendly and exiting. It is also centrally locates.

We all had such an enjoyable time at the game. The staff has so many things going on to involve members of the audience. The concession stands offer a wide variety of food and drink options. My family loves the pretzel bites. I appreciate the cleanliness of the bathrooms and the stadium in general.

This is a great idea when its a great summer day and you can't think of what to do. There isn't really a terrible seat in the whole stadium and the tickets are pretty inexpensive. Been here for early and night games and they really try to get the kids involved.

I had a great time watching yet another Revs game. It's ALWAYS a good time. Food vendors are quick and the food is good. Love it!

Independent league baseball stadium in York, PA home of the York Revolution. A nice stadium with an open concourse, seats around the first and third base lines, and grassy outfield. The stadium includes a playground area for children in the outfield and a scoreboard taller than the Green Monster in Fenway Park. Lots of food options on both the first and third base line, plus local York beers for sale.
There are upper deck box seats available, as well as a catered room for parties/conferences/etc. There are stairs and elevators to get to the second floor. The Revolution has a team store, as well as box office for tickets.
Throughout the year there are various special events held - New Year's celebration, beer events, and concerts.

Great night out. The stadium is well designed. Food and drinks are good. Fun place to take the family.

Great ball park, looks like a Major League Park. Nice view from all the seats. Had the pleasure of viewing from box seats. Come out and support York.

Such a family friendly ball park. Always entertaining!! Close to RT. 30. Good food. Staff always makes sure you are happy. The rally crew keeps the fans "raved up"

Nice stadium, near downtown York getto, would not want to be alone at night in York, Pa., really nothing around this town to see, If you like stadiums this is a very nice one.

This is a beautiful place to take in a ballgame. I have seen maybe 25 games here and have never had a negative experience. The left field wall, "The Arch Nemesis" gives the park some Fenway time charm. There is a play area for the kids beyond the center field fence. I have gone to company events in the pavilion area which is very nice. There is not a bad seat in the park. Parking is ample and close.

This park is a minor league park tucked into the downtown area of York, Pennsylvania. Minor league baseball atmosphere, with good food and drinks. Children rides in the outfield. Fun times for family, children, young and old.

I'm just starting to teach my son about sports. And this is a great way for him to get out there for a great price. The food isn't priced bad and my son loved all the fun activities in the corner. A great way to make memories with your family and not have to drop your whole paycheck on it either.

We go to support the Revs many times each season. We were there in July with a group from France. While they were not interested in baseball they still had a wonderful time with the games and activities. The ballpark is a really nice park and staff is always great. We enjoy it each time we go and even more if the Revs win!

Awesome raw baseball At this quaint park. Diverse Food selection too. Must do Day trip for sports fans from either Baltimore or D.C.

We normally would have gone to see the Lancaster Barnstormers while vacationing out in the Lancaster area back in August, but since the Lancaster team was on the road, we decided to take the 40-minute ride out to York which is pretty much a straight shot out Rt 30 West from Lancaster. It's a very easy drive.
PeoplesBank Park is a typical minor league stadium with the typical between-inning minor league activities. But there were a couple things about attending a game at this stadium that stood out: (1) the left field wall (named the Arch Nemesis) resembles its MLB counterpart, the Green Monster, in Boston's Fenway Park (the wall at this stadium is evidently 6 inches taller than Boston's), and (2) because the York team is the Revolution (or "Revs" for short), they of course need to have a guy named Cannonball Charlie who's dressed like a revolutionary soldier and who fires a cannon after being introduced (1) in the first inning, after the team introduces "Downtown", the team mascot, (2) after every homer hit by the Revolution, and (3) at the end of the game--if York wins. A word of caution: Even though Cannonball Charlie's situated over the centerfield wall with his smallish cannon, it is LOUD when he fires it off! So between the huge left field wall and the cannon shots, this park offers something that most other ballparks don't.
Parking was just OK. I think we paid $3 or $4 for the main ("Small Athletic Field") parking lot which is located on the other side of a small creek next to the train track that runs along the left field side of the stadium. It takes just a few minutes to walk from your car to the front gate. There seemed to be plenty of parking available in this lot for the two game nights that we attended.
The stadium was nice: the concourse was spacious enough, concession prices were typical, and there really weren't long lines. Plenty of restroom facilities, too.
Ticket prices to the game are in-line with other minor league parks...usually $10 to $14 depending on what kind of reserved seats you want to buy. After buying game tickets and food separately for our first night, we came back the next night (for free "trucker hat" a/k/a baseball cap night) and decided to buy the Family Fun Pack for the four of us. We ordered online so we paid $60 ($55 + a $5 service fee) and got four $12 seats, four $5 food vouchers, a free parking pass (worth $4) and two $10 playground bands that our older kids had no use for. So disregarding the playground bands, we still paid $60 and got $72 worth...saving $12 (I guess we could have saved $17 if we decided to buy the Family Fun Pass at the stadium instead of online). In any event, it's something families might want to consider.
Another thing to consider is this: In the late afternoon, the sun sets behind the 3rd base side of the stadium. So if you want to sit in the shade on a hot day, sit on the 3rd base (technically the Visitors') side. The sections behind home plate seemed to be in the shade for the most part, but as you went down the 1st base side toward the foul line, I noticed those seats were initially in the sun.
Summary: We had a fun time cheering on the Revolution and enjoyed our two visits to PeoplesBank Park. We will consider returning the next time we visit the Lancaster area even if we also take in a game in Lancaster's ballpark.

very clean stadium. My family was there for a Revolution baseball game. Great place to go for some good family fun!

Nicest little ballpark around.
Good food, fair prices. They go out of the way to make it fun. Good seating is everywhere with shady sections for those who need it. Handicap friendly too. Ticket, parking, hot dog,and a beer will set you back only 30 bucks!

Great evening at the ballpark. Nice atmosphere. Solid team that was entertaining to watch. Enjoyed my visit, no doubt!

Love taking the kids to see the Revs. Great family experience without the cost of a pro game. Plus there's a playground for the kids.

I have become a fan of minor league and independent league baseball. You can get a lot for a little. The York Revolution is part of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which also includes Bridgeport Bluefish, Camden Riversharks, Lancaster Barnstormers, Long Island Ducks, Somerset Patriots, Southern Maryland Blue Crabs and Sugar Land Skeeters. You get to see a great American game for a great American deal. Tickets are cheap ($12 or less for single game tickets). Food is slightly expensive for my taste, but still cheaper than in major league ballparks. The stadium is new and well-kept by very personable and professional staff. It's location is central in downtown York, though this is sometimes also an inconvenience for a smaller city, such as York.

55 bucks gets you a family funpack. We got 4 tickets, 20 bucks in food vouchers and parking.... The folks at willcall were very accommodating with my sons special needs and everyone from DOWNTOWN the Mascot to the folks at concessions made the evening really good..... If the THIRD BASE COACH hadn't sent our boy towards home we would have had the tying run with the go ahead run on second with one out and a big bat on deck to beat the Somerset Patriots. But alas, he got caught up in the moment and made a mistake. Was a great game though. We will be back again and again.

We love going here for baseball games. We have always have a great time. The only times it has not been fun is when the Revs lose or the game is rained out.

Nice ballpark with good food given its size. Food not cheap however. Can see well from any seat. Prices are Okay.

The York Revolution have been playing baseball at Sovereign Bank Stadium since June 2007. The stadium has several interesting features, such as a manual scoreboard and "Archnemesis" (similar to the Green Monster at Fenway). The Atlantic League, of which the York Revolution is a part, seeks to have a family-friendly, fun atmosphere, which they do very well. The mascot, DownTown, is pretty entertaining when he (or she) is out. There are contests during innings and sometimes there giveaways like bobbleheads and umbrellas. There is a nice playground with carousel for the kids. You do have be aware of foul balls and broken bats flying into the stands. Also, a canon is shot off before each game and when the Revs score a home run. Occasionally the music/loudspeaker is louder than it needs to be, but that is the only complaint I have ever had. The food isn't bad for a ballpark and there is a team store where you can buy souvenirs and apparel. The restrooms are spacious (with the exception of the small one near the team store) and they do have a family restroom and first aid station. Fireworks are shot off on Saturday nights and on July 4th. I think that this stadium has been a great addition to downtown York and I have found it to be more fun and more convenient than going to the Baltimore Orioles. Many of the players have played for the major league teams at one time or another in their careers. Both of the former managers played for the Baltimore Orioles. This year brings a new manager who I don't know a whole lot about. He would like to keep the games moving along so they won't last more than 3 hours unless there are extra innings. I always have a good time at the Revs and I am not much of a sports person. Let's go REVS!

Celebrated our 45th H.S. reunion in their banquet room overlooking the ball field. Nice venue for such an event. It was in September 2017 but the automated Trip Advisor form did not have this date on the pull-down menu.

My family goes to four or five games each year. We buy ticket packs on Black Friday which includes free parking at Small Athletic Field. And you can also buy discounted gift cards at 20% off to spend on concessions. Quite a good deal. Also numerous times over the summer different local businesses offer free tickets as well. The games are good and there is mini-entertainment between each inning. Saturdays include fireworks after the game. Also, when a chosen opposing player strikes out, everyone in the park receives a certificate for free mozeralla sticks from Rutters - quite the bonus! In all - a great time!

Our family loves this stadium! Not only great for baseball but they often have fun activities when there isn't games. We love it!

This stadium is built absolutely perfectly for a small town. There's not a bad seat in the place. Revolution tickets are reasonably priced....I also just became "senior eligible", and got a discount. Great concessions. A fun night out, without breaking the bank. Plenty of on-street parking within a few blocks of the stadium.

This is a beautiful ballpark in downtown York. I️ think it takes you back to a time when you could take your family out and not spend a fortune.
The players are fun to watch, the food is “ballpark” good and the fans really get into the game.
It’s a great way to spend a summer evening!

This is one of my favorite places to go. Always have a good time. Reasonable admission prices. You have a good view from all seats.

I've seen many games in the Ball Park. They keep the fans entertained in between innings and have many activities for the young children to enjoy. It's worth the price of a ticket to enjoy some time with your family.

Took in a York Revolution vs. Lancaster Barnstormers game with my family and was surprised at how much fun it was to watch the game! First thing that pleased me was that there didn't seem to be a bad seat in the entire stadium. I'm short, so I always worry about tall people sitting in front of me, but this wasn't a problem. In addition, the stadium is very clean. Between some of the innings, they did some interesting things to keep the fans entertained, like had Salsa dancers on top of the dugouts to promote a local company offering Salsa lessons and a dog running the bases to bring awareness to the local animal shelter. My sister was able to take her toddler to the kids playground to help him burn off some extra energy. At the end of the game, they had a 10-15 minute fireworks display. All of this, for 4 adults and 2 kids, cost less than one ticket at a major league game! As others have mentioned, the food prices can be a little steep, but it is still much less than you would pay at a major league game. Overall, if you are in York and they have a home game, I highly recommend checking it out!

Sovereign Bank Stadium is a very nice and well maintained small town baseball park. Prices are high, but after all this is a baseball park. The location near downtown York is great and parking is ample. Just watch where you buy your seats so you do not end up with a bad sunburn.

We love coming to Peoples Bank Park! This is an amazing time with the family of all ages! It's as close to being at a pro baseball stadium but better! There is minimal cursing, most people are respectful of the younger fans and young kids. Very family oriented! Can't go wrong here! GO REVS!!

Going to see the Revolution play is such a treat! we are lucky to have season tickets just behind their dugout so we see the action fairly close. The guys are usually considerate which makes it fun to cheer them on. When they designed the stadium, they did something right cause it's always a pleasure to go and if you have to change your tickets, the customer service people are generally on their toes and willing to help.

A well kept stadium, entertaining game, good food and a great night for business networking. We will return

Reasonably priced family fun. They allow water and snacks to be carried in a back pack. Comfortable seats. A short walk from parking. Well worth the visit and a whole lot less expensive than Camden Yards. All sorts of fun things and rides for kids too. but far enough removed that the extras are not required.

Great facility - came for The 2017 MAC Commonwealth Baseball Championship. Great time with family, Bring your own drinks - Gatorade or iced tea $4.77 with tax. Must try chicken strips with fries - perfect stadium food. It was cold and the only hot drinks they had was coffee or hot chocolate. Would love nice cup of tea - no tea avail.

From free parking to affordable quality food, the price of admission for independent minor league baseball, there is no complaining. Friendly parking attendants, ushers, and food vendors and the ushers this is a great family atmosphere. I am a baseball nut, and I was very impressed and my wife who is finally getting used to my obsession with my life long love of baseball really appreciated our night at the park. Hopefully, the Revs will hit a couple of fo homers as they did on 5/25/19 and you'll hear the cannon!!!!! Fireworks were a great display for military appreciation night! And thank you for honoring all the branches of service as I appreciated being recognized along with my fellow vets. A special thanks go to Michael in the ticket office when he allowed me to switch my game night due to my error! My next visit to York to visit my grandson will be centered around a homestand! A must see in York and a must-see for any baseball fan !!!!!!!!

Good old fashion fun. Always a little entertainment between innings. Children’s playground with $5. Most nights fireworks. Good crowd.

Twenty people from Emmanuel UCC in Hanover enjoyed a night at the ball park despite a two hour rain delay at the beginning of the game. Everyone was offered a rain check that could be claimed within 30 minutes that the game would be delayed. That is a benefit not seen at major league parks. Our group had a great dinner in the home run club area beyond the left field wall. We've been doing this for several years and love it.

always a great time love what they have done for the area. Love the fireworks think they should do them more but awesome.

I visited PeoplesBank Park. It was the 111th baseball stadium that I've visited. It was a very nice experience. A Brooks Robinson statue is outside the park. Everyone at the park was friendly. The lady who operated the manual scoreboard let me look through the window and Cannonball Charlie was very friendly. There is a little play area for the kids. They have White Castle hamburgers but I liked the soft pretzels. The Atlantic League allows teams to sign former major league players so you may see a familiar baseball name. Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to go to the downtown area where the park is located. The rail station looked interesting. Also, there was free parking throughout the downtown with free shuttle service. Nice experience.

Awesome food and drink, server was Lorna who was a lovely lass who recommended some great drinks! Will be back!!
Always a good local night out at the ballpark!
We have been at this ball park different times over the years since it opened and are always pleased. The food vendors are great, everyone is friendly, the mascot is funny and the games are pretty good. We never have to walk too far to our vehicles and the area right around the park seems safe.