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Guide to spring training stadiums: Royals' and Rangers' Surprise Stadium

The Kansas City Royals and the Texas Rangers each use half of the Surprise Stadium for spring training.

SURPRISE, Ariz. — The Kansas City Royals and the Texas Rangers have shared a spring training home at Surprise Stadium since 2003. 

On the third-base side of the stadium, you'll find everything Royals. You can find everything Rangers on the first-base side. Here's everything you need to know about the stadium.

How to get tickets

You can find tickets for both teams on StubHub, and you can also purchase tickets on the Rangers' and Royals' websites.

Parking

Parking at the stadium is free! There is a parking lot off Bullard Avenue and Paradise Lane behind left field. You can also park across the street at the Surprise Aquatic Center.

Ballpark highlights

Most seats offer a glimpse of the Estrella and White Tank Mountains in the distance so you can take in the Arizona landscape as you enjoy the game. The right field and upper-level seats offer the best view.

There are numerous tabletops and picnic tables in the 360-degree concourse for those who don't want to eat in their seats, and there is plenty of standing room.

In visitor reviews, fans often tout the cleanliness of the stadium and how friendly and helpful the staff is.

Nearby restaurants and bars

There is a Macayo's Mexican Restaurant on Reems and Bell roads, near Richi's Diner and Tailgaters Sports Gril & IL Primo.

If you're looking to grab a drink, Irish Wolfhound Restaurant & Pub is on Litchfield Road near Bell Road. There's also a State 48 Brewery nearby.

An In-N-Out is on Bell Road near Civic Center Drive. There's also a LongHorn Steakhouse, a Red Robin, a Panera Bread, a Buffalo Wild Wings, a Dutch Bros, a Jimmy John's, a Jersey Mike's Subs and a Chili's all near Bell and Litchfield roads.

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