I attended
two games at SunTrust during the inaugural season. Overall I was not very
impressed.
Some of the other
features of the ballpark include the right field air conditioned seats which
are part of a restaurant, the expensive seats behind home plate have touch
screen monitors, and the giant bobbleheads placed throughout the park. SunTrust
also has a Coke deck in the same location as in Turner Field, but the giant
coke bottle is gone.
My primary
complaint is the ballpark is boring. It’s shiny and new but there is nothing
here that couldn’t have been renovated at Turner Field. Other complaints:
- The exterior of the park is not designed for people to walk around – they really want to funnel you through the battery shopping alley. I find this odd since there are statues around some of the entrances that are not easily accessible.
- I bought my tickets through a third-party vendor. The cell phone admission policy is asinine. You can only use tickets managed through the MLB Ballpark app.
- The jumbo screen in center field is high quality – however – the information displayed is lacking. There is nothing about the batter’s previous plate appearances. Player lineups don’t include number or position. At various point in the game the scoreboard will highlight the batters’ stats for things like ‘with the bases loaded’ or ‘with RISP’, at the expense of showing nothing else. The out of town scoreboard shows a minimal amount of information.
- On the upper level, the bathroom doors are propped open – which gives people walking by clear view of the stalls in both the men’s and women’s rooms.
I am also
bothered by the lack of a tribute to either Turner Field or Fulton County
Stadium. Other people can probably speak with more authority on this than I can
but I have been led to believe that the break up between the Braves and
Atlanta/Fulton County was unpleasant and A/FC refused to let the Braves take
anything from the old stadiums or the statues that were outside the park.