Globe Life Field Tours

Picnic Grounds, 734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011, United States

Globe Life Field Tours

About the Company

rating: 4.5

Categories

  • Tourist attraction

Contact Information

Phone: +1 817-533-1972

Website: https://www.mlb.com/rangers/ballpark/tours

Address: Picnic Grounds, 734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011, United States

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Reviews

Review №1

Rating: 5

I attended the Woman Evolve conference this weekend, and for the size of the crowd, everything was impressively well-organized. Parking was smooth, the staff was friendly, and the bathrooms were clean. It takes a lot of intentional planning and full staffing to accommodate such a large group. I believe there were over 30,000 people there this weekend!

Date: a day ago

Review №2

Rating: 5

Date: 4 days ago

Review №3

Rating: 5

Date: 4 weeks ago

Review №4

Rating: 5

winner

Date: a month ago

Review №5

Rating: 5

Sweet finally in the house of the World Series champion TEXAS RANGERS

Date: a month ago

Review №6

Rating: 5

Date: 2 months ago

Review №7

Rating: 1

Paid for a hour game day tour, spent 25 minutes watching batting practice and 15 minutes waiting on elevators. Tour guides don t know anything about stadium operations or history before 2023. Save your money.

Date: 3 months ago

Review №8

Rating: 5

Excellent new stadium!!!

Date: 5 months ago

Review №9

Rating: 5

Everyone at the stadium was very friendly. Our tour guide Cindy was very knowledgeable and helpful. She offered to take pictures of you or your group anytime you needed her to during the tour. I highly recommend taking the tour.

Date: 5 months ago

Review №10

Rating: 5

The Suite life is where its at! Thanks to my Broker, Monument Realty we were able to experience the Cubs vs Rangers game from the suites. Staff were accommodating and the view was sweet! Get it suite...sweet.

Date: 5 months ago

Review №11

Rating: 5

Date: 8 months ago

Review №12

Rating: 5

Great tour guide. Very knowledgeable.

Date: 9 months ago

Review №13

Rating: 5

Date: 9 months ago

Review №14

Rating: 5

Date: 10 months ago

Review №15

Rating: 5

Date: a year ago

Review №16

Rating: 5

Date: a year ago

Review №17

Rating: 5

Date: a year ago

Review №18

Rating: 5

Date: a year ago

Review №19

Rating: 5

Went to see the Houston Astros play the Rangers. I have never seen the stands so full in the middle of the week and early in the afternoon. I was also introduced to MICHELADAS. I dont think they are cheap but boy do they look delicious.

Date: a year ago

Review №20

Rating: 1

Worthless. Waste of time and money. The reason why you do a stadium tour is to get to places you normally dont go: the locker room and (the edge of) the field. Unfortunately, that was not included in this tour. Advice: buy the cheapest ticket for a match, arrive 3 hours before the match starts and wander through the stadium yourself.

Date: a year ago

Review №21

Rating: 1

We took the extended tour. It was 90 minutes. Possibly the biggest waste of our time and money. We walked the concourses on all of the levels. Our tour guide had a small microphone but we couldn t hear a word because the music was so loud. We basically saw the concession stands and a restaurant. As part of our tour we would be seated behind the Rangers dugout and watch batting practice. We arrived just as the Rangers were walking off the field. We missed it! What a disappointment.

Date: 2 years ago

Review №22

Rating: 5

Very nice environment

Date: 2 years ago

Review №23

Rating: 5

Date: 2 years ago

Review №24

Rating: 4

*** Bring a baseball and a couple of baseball gloves if you want to play catch in the outfield *** Me and my grandmother hadnt been to the new Globe Life stadium since its opened. Shes a huge fan of the Rangers team (I dont think she misses a game on TV), but due to the pandemic; we didnt feel like it was very safe to take someone over 80 years old to a game. So after the season was over for the Rangers this year, I took her out to see the stadium through this tour. We ended up taking the Premium tour (which was the only option at the time); which gives you the regular tour plus some time on the outfield. I think it cost me around $90 for two people (after taxes), but this feels like something that would be on Groupon so Id check there before paying full price like I did. I bought the tickets through the MLB website and it suggested that I download a separate MLB ticket app so I could load/show these tickets from my MLB account (I dont think its necessary, but this is what I did). BTW, parking is free (in Lot B) when theres no games/events going on at the time and you enter through the stadium doors facing the 7-11 at Texas Live! (theres a sign posted). Anyhow, our tour guide was super friendly and knowledgeable about the Rangers history and their many stadiums (Im sorry, but I forgot her name). She would take pictures for us and even got my grandmother a wheelchair so she wouldnt have to walk the whole stadium (yes, you walk the entire circumference of the stadium so wear your walking shoes). Youll get to see some private clubs and backstage areas of the stadium (though we never got to see the locker rooms, suites, or the dugouts). During our visit we happened to get to meet the voice of the Rangers on the radio, Eric Nadel, which our guide was more than happy to introduce us to. Overall, this was a nice little way to spend an afternoon and see the stadium. But if youve been to the stadium before, unless you want to play catch and take photos on the outfield there isnt much reason to spend over $30 a person to take the tour since most of it takes place in the main concession areas.

Date: 2 years ago