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Entrance to the Stadium

Picnic Area in Right Field

 
View from Lawn Seating
 
 
     
 
Scoreboard
View from 1B Side
 
View From 3B Side
 
Photos taken July 2008
 

Field:

Surface: Natural Grass
Capacity: 6000
Dimensions:  Left 320 ft.  Centerfield 400 ft.  Right 300 ft.
Stadium Opened: 2005

Food:

  • 2 main concession stands contain an emphasis on local products- Auntie Anne's pretzels and Turkey Hill ice cream.
  • Some food items were economical. For example, a regular size order of fries was only $2.75 and it was huge. A 20 oz. Turkey Hill brand lemonade for only $2.50.
  • Good variety- pizza, nachos, chicken sandwiches, chicken fingers, hot dogs, and pulled pork sandwiches.

Parking:

  • Free Parking
  • Plentiful

Atmosphere/Character:

  • The main focus was baseball. There wasn't too many in between innings contest or promotions. Barnstormers fans seemed loyal to their team as they rang their cowbells.
  • Absolutely spotless stadium.

Seating/Stadium Design:

  • Lawn seating
  • Power Alley Picnic Area
  • No useless middle concourse in seating bowl
  • Stadium design seemed similar to Coca Cola Park in Allentown.
  • Inside Corner Team Store
  • Homerun Harbor- Artificial pond (looks more like a pool) with 10 bumper boats
  • Clipper Magazine Stadium is used as an ice rink in the Winter months
  • Richard M. Scott mural- helped bring baseball back to Lancaster
  • Turkey Hill Birthday Zone
  • Kids' Park-inflatables, rock climbing wall, and a carousel
  • Rally-Roni- Fans shook a box of pasta to cheer the Barnstormers on when instructed to on the video board.
  • 360 degree concourse
  • Farm theme was not emphasized in this stadium. This could have helped make this stadium seem unique. There was a barn-type structure in the right field picnic area, but other than that, no other farm references.
  • Video board in the right field fence

 


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