
I wrote another review on the page for the Tri-City Dust Devils baseball team. I'll add that the stadium was accessible. Often, I use a cane to assist me when walking, but I didn't have the need...
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Gesa Stadium in Pasco, Washington, opened in 1995 and is home to the Tri City Dust Devils, a minor league affiliate of the San Diego Padres. With a capacity of 3,700, the stadium offers a basic, utilitarian ballpark experience set amidst urban sprawl, featuring a large shade structure along the 1st base side to keep fans cool.
While the stadium may not boast any flashy features, it provides a laid-back atmosphere with friendly staff, a variety of concession options, and a clear PA announcer. Although Gesa Stadium may not be a top recommendation for casual visitors, it offers a pleasant night out for hardcore ballpark fans seeking an enjoyable baseball experience.
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I wrote another review on the page for the Tri-City Dust Devils baseball team. I'll add that the stadium was accessible. Often, I use a cane to assist me when walking, but I didn't have the need...
1.- Very disappointed to say the least. Stadium is not friendly for people who want to walk there and not drive a car. Fenced in in a way that only if you drive and if you park close to the door...
Walked from hotel, east down Home Run Road. Was met with a fence excluding entry to the stadium's parking lot or grounds. Had to walk 1/3 mi north to the lot's car entrance and then 1/4 mi back to...
We came into Tri-Cities for a week in June, from out of town, to celebrate my dad's 80th birthday and watch a baseball game. We have been to several other stadiums but this one is by far the best...
Gesa Stadium is a baseball-only Ballpark and is the home field of the Tri-City Dust Devils minor league team of the Northwest League. It opened in 1995 as Tri-City Stadium for the Western League...
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