Fifth Third Field the home for the Dayton Dragons, I attended Saturday nights game, as my parents secured tickets from a group my Dad is a member of — nice walking around the stadium, but it was hot, humid Saturday night. They have a variety of food options — tons of people in line for the gourmet nachos, bowl — everyone loves some Mexican don’t they During a previous visit they had an air conditioned bar by 1st base, the bar is still there, but now is run by Milano’s is open and not ice cold as in previous visits as I have asthma it was nice stopping in there, but the only cold place I could find for a break was the team store. They do give you free water & ice for your empty water bottle, which I filled several times throughout the game. The best beer value is getting Yuengling on draft you receive a pretty nice pour for $ 6.75. The Milano’s craft beer is $ 7, which is a lot cheaper than the Reds Great American where craft is $ 9 and $ 13 for large. Fifth Third Field is a great venue for baseball game and family outing on a summer night.
Chris E.
Tu valoración: 5 Grandview Heights, Columbus, OH
Stadium is very clean. The staff is very friendly. We recently went to a ball game there. Ticket sales window didn’t have a line. Ticket scanners were friendly, and efficient. Didn’t just scan and rush you. Stadium is very clean. Prices on food are great. No price gouging noted anywhere. Food was very good. They have the traditional stadium food but also have a few home grown concoctions going on too. Lawn area is clean and dry with grass no dirt. Ushers were very friendly and helpful. Always would smile or say hi.
Ryan D.
Tu valoración: 5 Cincinnati, OH
I love Minor League Baseball, and with the Dragons selling out for the last 815 straight you know you are in for one amazing night in Dayton! I have been to Minor League games before, but none compare to the excitement of the crowd and the level of the stunts and entertainment between innings. We went with a group of 4 and were able to find some free parking just a few blocks away on the street, right along the river. The game was a blast and the team was actually very good. I could not believe how many people were there and they were all decked out in Green(note to self, that is the teams color so dig around and find something green). In between each inning their was a kid running laps around the bases, or a dance off with two guys wearing fairy costumes. I will tell you that the prices for food and beer are about the same for a Reds Game, but the tickets are much, much cheaper. It was a lighthearted, hilarious night that had all of us exited to get back to another game!
John K.
Tu valoración: 5 Englewood, OH
Awesome place to take a family, a date, anyone actually! Up close and personal baseball experience! Not really a bad seat in the house. Grab a blanket and sit on the lawn for $ 7 any game you want. Food and drink is pricey but that’s expected at any game. Awesome family experience if you take young ones! Make sure someone is paying attention if you sit on the first or third base side! Foul balls come at you a lot faster than you think!
Brad H.
Tu valoración: 5 Dayton, OH
Who doesn’t love this place? Dayton isn’t a megalopolis, but for the size of our city this is a fantastic ball park. If you have ever been to any other AAA ball parks before, this is one of the best. Sometimes they are just a field with dugouts and metal bleachers! I really can’t say anything bad about Fifth Third field. Yeah, the food and beer prices are astronomical, but that’s the case with any ball park. Either sneak in your own(shhhh) or don’t buy anything. Definitely a five-star ballpark.
Israeli Soldier Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Dayton, OH
It was my first baseball game ever, yes, not growing up as an American, I got lots of traditions to catch up with, specially now, after moving to the mid west! I LOVEIT! The stadium was actually pretty cozy, not too big and just in the right size! The lay out is great as well, we found our seats in no time! My in laws got the same permanent seats for over 20 years to all games! Don’t ask me how they got it but the location is awesome(see photo). So now we could go every week! The old hag behind us wont shut up all game long and loudly gossip about some 40 people that she knew the whole 2 hours. When she got out of people to gossip about she started talking about dancing with the stars. We could not even hear our own thoughts!!! If I was her husband I would cut my vanes or hang myself in the bathroom! Anyway, back to the stadium, good sound system and plenty of food options and beer. A little tip: Try eating and drinking before you get there. Food is expansive! Hot dogs: $ 4, pop: $ 3.50, Beer: $ 6 When the game is over, try get out as soon as you can before it gets crowded. Also be careful of other cars in the parking structure since most of the crowed is tipsy or drunk. Gooooooooooooooooooo DRAGONS!!! Yalla Bye!
Rap H.
Tu valoración: 5 Dayton, OH
Fifth Third Field is home for the Dayton Dragons, the A Minor League team of the Cincinnati Reds. A ticket for the Dayton Dragons is one of the ten toughest sports ticket to obtain in the nation. The facility is beautiful and well kept. A night at Fifth Third Field with the Dayton Dragons is a good night to be had by all. Bring a little extra money for food(at Major League prices). Great family atmosphere. A real plus for the Dayton communities.