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Arizona, Baseball, U.S.A. · Last Updated: January 3, 2026

Arizona Spring Training Travel Guide: Where to Stay, Eat & Play (Plus Stadium Guides)

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Calling all baseball fans! Have you ever experienced baseball spring training? Baseball teams spend part of February & March training and playing practice games for the impending season. Half of the teams head down to the Phoenix, Arizona area (Cactus League), while the other half head to Florida (Grapefruit League). Since we are Oakland Athletics fans, it’s down to Arizona for us!

In this guide you’ll find some tips on where to stay, transportation once you arrive in Arizona, info on the stadiums we’ve been to so far, extra activities in the area to maximize fun on your trip, and most importantly, what to eat!

Be sure to also check out these posts to help plan your trip to the area:

Phoenix Food Guide: Best Places to Eat & Drink
A Desert Off-Road UTV Adventure in Phoenix

Where to Stay for Spring Training

There are so many places to stay in the Phoenix and Scottsdale area – ranging from budget hotels to Airbnbs. If you plan on attending a lot of home games, I recommend locating a spot closest to your home team’s stadium.

If you’re going to be hopping around to different parks, pretty much anywhere in the Phoenix and Scottsdale area will put you less than an hour away from the farthest stadium. Check out this stadium map to help you plan!

Hotels

As we are A’s fans, we’ve stayed at the La Quinta Inn Mesa West in the Fiesta District of Mesa, closer to the A’s Hohokam Stadium. It’s clean, roomy, and convenient (and best of all, is a good fit for a lower budget).

If you would rather stay in Scottsdale during spring training, be sure to book your room nice and early; otherwise, you risk paying a minimum of $300/night for a decent room to stay in!

Some other well-priced alternatives in the Mesa area are the Hyatt Place (which is convenient not only for the A’s Hohokam Stadium, but also for the Chicago Cubs’ Sloan Park), and the Courtyard by Marriott Mesa.

King-sized bed at La Quinta Inn – Mesa West

Scottsdale Airbnb

Booking an Airbnb is definitely another great option for spring training, especially if you are traveling in a group. We booked this Airbnb in Scottsdale on our second annual trip and it had a great location where we could still walk to the Scottsdale stadium in about 20 minutes.

Scottsdale Airbnb Option

Melrose VRBO

We also stayed in this cute VRBO rental in Phoenix on our trip in 2022, which was conveniently located in the Melrose neighborhood on a quiet street. We were able to walk to a few restaurants and it was more central to some of the farther stadiums to the west.

Transportation

Here are some general tips on traveling to the Phoenix area, including flight and rental car info.

Flights to Phoenix

I generally recommend Southwest for flights to Phoenix, at least from California. We’ve flown into Phoenix from Oakland on Southwest on multiple visits. Southwest has a pretty strong presence at the PHX airport so you’ll likely get some really good airfare deals and selection of flights to choose from.

If you’re looking for super budget flights, Frontier also operates flights to PHX (though I can’t speak to the airline quality).

Pro Tips for Air Travel

Always plan on being at the airport early to check in for your flight home out of Phoenix as spring training is “busy season” and the terminals can get quite crowded. This is especially good to remember when dropping off a rental car, as you’ll need to account for the extra shuttle time back to the airport.

I also recommend not checking luggage, and packing everything you can fit into a carry-on to avoid the madness. I use these packing cubes from Amazon and have been able to fit both mine and my husband’s clothes and toiletries into one carry-on for a weekend away. They are a game changer!

Car Rentals in Phoenix

In terms of car rentals, we’ve rented ours from Avis at the airport rental facilities. The car rental building is actually off-site, which means you need to take a shuttle bus from the terminals.

We like to rent with Avis as they are one of the few agencies that allow an additional driver at no cost so long as they are your spouse or domestic partner. They also have a preferred customer program which speeds up your check-in process!

Be sure to also book with a travel rewards credit card, like the Chase Sapphire or Capital One X for primary rental coverage.

Flying over Phoenix with Southwest Air

General Ballpark Tips

  • Cash vs. Card: Most ballparks have adopted a cashless payment system, meaning cards are preferred. I would still bring cash, however, for facilities that charge for parking.
  • E-Tickets: Some of the ballparks have switched to an e-ticket system utilizing the MLB mobile app, so be prepared to download that to access your tickets vs. printing at home.
  • Water: Most parks will allow at least one sealed bottle of water (with size restrictions). I highly suggest bringing your own water to save on costs as ballpark water typically runs around $5.00/bottle.

Hohokam Stadium

As I mentioned above, Hohokam Stadium is the home of the Oakland Athletics, so we’ve been to this stadium more than others being A’s fans. Hohokam may not be the fanciest of places, but it’s comfortable and offers plenty of foodie options!

Parking now starts at $12.00 and goes up depending on your lot of choice. They do offer both paved and unpaved overflow lots.

Pro Tip: Bring your own bottled water! You’re allowed one sealed bottle of water per person, so grab some large bottles at a convenience store to bring in. Bottled water at any stand in the stadium is $5.00 (unless you find that nice kid just outside the gate selling cold ones for a buck).

Address: 1235 N. Center Street, Mesa, AZ 85201
MLB Website: https://www.mlb.com/athletics/spring-training/ballpark
Opened: 1997; Renovated in 2015
Seating Capacity: 10,000

Food at Hohokam Stadium

Food vendors rotate in and out yearly (as is the case with almost every ballpark). Here are some of my favorites that we’ve had over the years:

Mustache Pretzel Truck: This food truck has been there each time we’ve been to Hohokam so you can probably count on seeing them yearly. I recommend getting your pretzel with butter and salt (and some mustard packets to go). They also offer cinnamon sugar or plain if that’s your thing!

Truck schedule: https://www.mustachepretzels.com/find-us/

Chompie’s: We’ve had some tasty food from Chompie’s at the ballpark, including a delicious potato Knish and Reuben sliders. I didn’t see them at the park in 2022, but hopefully they’ll come back again!

Chompie’s Menu: https://chompies.com

Potato-filled knish!

Gadzooks: Gadzooks, a local Phoenix establishment (with a few locations in the area) has had a tent set up in the past, serving up delicious tacos and quesadillas. I highly recommend the veggie tacos with sweet and spicy cornbread, jalapeno ranch, honey vinaigrette slaw, and cotija cheese!

Other Food & Trucks: At the stadium entry area, there will be various other food tents and trucks parked and ready to dish out ballpark food. Again, these are going to likely be different every year.

Beers at Hohokam

The best beer deals we’ve found are tall cans of Lagunitas and there’s a smaller stand in the middle of the stadium where there generally is no line to get these. It is so hard to justify paying a premium price for average beer but heck, some of the other ballparks charge a lot more than at Hohokam!

Salt River Fields at Talking Stick

What a nice ballpark! Home to both the Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick is much larger than Hohokam and a bit newer. They also have more established food stands. I wouldn’t necessarily say the food is better – just more options (unless you go on a weekday when they don’t have 100% of the stands open).

Fans can bring up to two sealed bottles of water (up to 1 liter in size) into the stadium. There’s a Target just down the street that you can stop and grab some bottles for cheap if you’ve forgotten to pick some up along the way.

Address: 7555 North Pima Road, Scottsdale, Arizona, 85258
Ballpark website: https://saltriverfields.com/
Opened: 2011
Seating Capacity: 11,000

Parking here starts at $15.00 (depending on the lot) and you will need to purchase parking ahead of time with your entry tickets. They do not accept cash onsite for parking any longer. We parked in the Mountain Lot side and ended up in a dirt lot, which was no big deal.

Salt River Fields also offers free Banana Boat sunscreen to its patrons, which is pretty awesome considering the Arizona sun can be pretty brutal – especially at a ballpark with minimal shaded areas to sit. You’ll find dispensers at various points in the ballpark.

View of the stadium from one of the lawn seating areas

Food at Salt River Fields

Island Noodles: Hello noodles! Options for noodles are to order them with just veggies (vegan) or to add chicken. These are pretty tasty – and the girl loaded up my carton to the top with all the veggie goodies! You can decorate your noodles with Sriracha at the end as well.

Home Plate Hot Dogs: To satisfy those hot dog cravings, you can head over to Home Plate Hot Dogs, making dogs to order. I recommend trying the Salt River Foot Long which comes with fried jalapeno coins, cilantro crema, and green chiles. We also ordered the Chicago dog (which is one of their top sellers), though I preferred the Salt River Dog a bit more.

Other Food Options at Salt River: Other food options range from burgers and pizzas, to nachos and tacos at the Salty Senorita. A few places were closed while we were there – Cold Stone (obviously serving up ice cream) and Verde Grill (serving up burgers and chicken). I’m guessing they could have been closed due to it being a Monday when we visited (aka not a busy game day).

They also have rotating food tents/stands, as most of the stadiums do. Some sample vendors we’ve seen include Chick-fil-A and Ike’s Sandwiches.

Peoria Sports Complex

Home of the Padres and Mariners! Peoria Sports Complex is quite a nice stadium, with ample seating and is very family friendly with their coastal-themed playground and splash pad, Peoria Cove.

Address: 16101 N. 83rd Ave, Peoria, AZ 85382
MLB Website: https://www.mlb.com/mariners/spring-training/ballpark
Opened: 1994; Renovated in 2014 (Improvements in 2015, 2016)
Seating Capacity: 12,518

There are plenty of food and beer stands dotted throughout the park, and while we didn’t eat any of the food on our visit (too full from brunch), we did locate our favorite deal for beer at the Pizza Port stand above the lawn seating area ($15 for an XL draft beer – still very pricey (and that was 2020 pricing!)).

Bottled water is $5, but you can bring your own as long as it is factory-sealed (highly recommend!)

2020 Beer Pricing
Just a sampling of the food stands we saw on our visit.
Part of the Peoria Cove play area for the kiddos

Scottsdale Stadium

My, my…where do I even begin with this one. Scottsdale Stadium is by far our least favorite stadium of the bunch – and not just because it’s home of the San Francisco Giants (okay, well maybe that is part of it). Tickets were overpriced (we shelled out $50 pp just for lawn seating) and I didn’t find the food selection to be that great.

In terms of drinks, we stuck with tall cans of Lagunitas IPA and Lemonade Trulys to get us through the afternoon (alcohol makes it all better).

Address: 7408 East Osborn Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
MLB Website: https://www.mlb.com/giants/spring-training/ballpark
Opened: 1955 (yep, it’s old!)
Seating Capacity: 12,000

Scottsdale Stadium view from lawn seating

Pros of Scottsdale Stadium

I do love the Spring Training mural to take pictures with to preserve your memories. The stadium is also centrally-located in Scottsdale, which makes it easy to get to on foot if you’re staying nearby (unless you want to be price-gouged on parking too).

Food at Scottsdale Stadium

Your best bet at the Scottsdale Stadium is to stick with good old hot dogs and beers. I recommend scouting out the grills under the outer tented areas for the extra large polish dogs – and ask for mustard, jalapenos, and kraut!

One of the food stand areas at Scottsdale Stadium

If you’re feeling extra spendy, you can get a ticket/pass to the Charro Lodge area (upwards of $150 pp), which includes admission and unlimited food/drinks. Better get your money’s worth there!

Surprise Stadium

We liked the Surprise Stadium and felt that it had a pretty laid back feel. They also had free parking! A nice little bonus since parking fees have increased over the past several years.

Address: 15850 North Bullard Avenue, Surprise, AZ 85374
MLB Website: https://www.mlb.com/rangers/spring-training/ballpark
Opened: 2002
Seating Capacity: 10,500

Surprise Stadium entry area

Distance-wise, the stadium is quite far away from the Scottsdale area at roughly 40+ minutes. It’s probably not one that we will frequent just because of how far out it is, unless we based ourselves in a location closer to the area.

Field view at Surprise Stadium

Food at Surprise Stadium

We found the food selection to be relatively unexciting, but did settle on some lemongrass steak garlic noodles (for $19!!!!) and egg rolls from the Saigon Kitchen stand. The food was pretty tasty, although a little greasy.

They, of course, also have your standard baseball fare and we found a stand selling carnival-style food like funnel cake and popcorn varieties.

Goodyear Ballpark

Home to both the Cleveland Guardians and Cincinnati Reds, Goodyear is a clean and comfortable ballpark to attend spring training games. Parking here is free and they have quite a bit of good food options going for them.

This ballpark is also very digital with transactions, meaning you must download the MLB Ballpark app to access your tickets – they no longer have a print at home option. They also have QR codes to scan and order food, which is a nice touch! You order and pay online, and pick up your food without waiting in line.

Address: 1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear, AZ 85338
MLB Website: https://www.mlb.com/tickets/spring-training/goodyear-ballpark
Opened: 2009
Seating Capacity: 10,311

Field view from top row seats behind home plate (shaded!)

Food at Goodyear Ballpark

Being the home of Cincinnati, they’ve got Skyline chili available! I was bummed we weren’t able to eat here and give that a try (we had other dinner plans). There’s also your traditional ballpark fare, Polish dogs, and a cheesesteak stand (also very tempting!). Alcohol was also comparatively priced throughout the park.

2022 Drink Prices at Goodyear
2022 Food Prices at Goodyear
Shaded beer/cocktail area at Goodyear
Beer & food carts lined up across the lawn at Goodyear

Shaded Areas

Shade here is a little minimal, so if you’re going to a day game, I recommend checking out tickets behind home plate in the top rows or club seats with a shade covering. You can also reserve table seats which have some shaded areas available!

Club seats with shade sponsored by Marriott

Food Finds Outside the Ballparks

Ballpark food should not be the only food on your eating agenda, as there are tons of great places in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, and all the other surrounding cities. I like to do a bit of planning and research ahead of time to maximize my hunger-satisfying efforts, as usual, and here are some of my favorites!

Be sure to read my full Phoenix Area Food Guide for more details on each spot!

Best Places for Brunch

  • Hash Kitchen: A lively spot with a few locations throughout the area. They have an awesome Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar, and some filling Skillet Hash dishes!
  • Fàme Caffe: A great brunch spot in north Midtown. Here, you can get American breakfast favorites, Mexican-inspired dishes, and menu items with French flare. I recommend the chilaquiles and breakfast wrap with chorizo. They have a great chai latte too!
  • Valentine: Valentine is an eclectic restaurant located in a former filling station adorned in Mid-Century Modern style. Their brunch menu elevates traditional breakfast items with an Arizonan flare, sourcing ingredients unique to the American Southwest. Try the Biscuit & Gravy with Duck Egg or the Churro French Toast!
  • Ocotillo: Another restaurant with some Southwest flare, Ocotillo serves up filling dishes like their Breakfast Chimichanga, stuffed with black beans, chicken, and eggs and smothered with green chili sauce and queso fresco. I also recommend the Smoked Brisket and Parmesan Polenta!
Biscuit & Gravy at Valentine
Fame Cafe Breakfast Wrap
Hash Kitchen Skillet

Best Places for Lunch/Dinner

  • Clever Koi: A Pan-Asian restaurant serving up the most delicious dumplings (try both the Pig Face and Short Rib offerings). The XO Noodles are definitely worth it and also on happy hour special!
  • Green Corner: Affordable and delicious Mediterranean food with locations in Mesa, Chandler & Scottsdale. Try the lamb gyro plate or the falafel!
  • Cornish Pasty Company: Searching for a bit of England in Arizona? You’ve got to try a Cornish pasty if you’re looking for something hearty and filling! I recommend the Carne Adovada or the Veggie Mexican (if you’re not a meet eater). They have a huge menu of choices, so there’s something for everyone.
  • Lou Malnati’s: If you’re craving a deep dish and a big glass of wine, this is the place to be.
  • Chompie’s: If you like New York style deli food, come here and get the Reuben sliders and the potato knish! Definitely a spot for comfort food.
  • Gadzook’s: Handmade tortillas with delicious taco options? Check! Come here for some casual eats where you can build your meal the way you want it (sort of Chipotle-style, but way better).

Are you hungry yet?

Best Places to Grab a Drink

  1. Cider Corps – Mesa: A great place to stop in before or after one of the Spring Training games in Mesa with awesome cider from this veteran-owned cidery. Try the P.O.G., Mango Foxtrot, and Sangria. They also have pizza onsite now too!
  2. Wren House Brewing: Wren House has some of our favorite beers in the area, especially if you like IPAs. They also have a Mexican Coffee Stout which is a must try!
  3. Huss Brewing: I’d be surprised if you went to Phoenix and didn’t see Huss beer on the menu somewhere – it’s a staple!
  4. 12 West Brewing: This is another great stop in Mesa before/after a Spring Training game. Pop in and get a flight! They also have a full kitchen.

Other Activities in Phoenix

If you’re interested in exploring the Phoenix and surrounding area outside of going to spring training games, there really is so much to do!

Day Trip to Sedona & Jerome

Sedona is one of my favorite places in Arizona, and it can be an easy day trip if you have extra time in your schedule. You could even plan it for one of the days you might have a night game scheduled!

Self-guided tours of the beautiful red rock formations are easy, and you can find a plethora of places to stop for lunch. If you have the time, you can also make a stop in Jerome which is an old ghost town.

Visit the Desert Botanical Garden

I highly recommend a stop at the Desert Botanical Garden if you are into nature. In the spring, they also have the butterfly exhibit open! That was my favorite part of the garden.

It can get pretty hot here, so I recommend an early morning or later evening visit (unless you want to see the butterflies – if so, I recommend a 4 p.m. entry time so you have about an hour with the butterflies and can catch the garden in the evening hours). You can even purchase wine and beer to carry around with you on your garden exploration!

Book your Desert Botanical Garden tickets here!

Desert UTV Adventure

We did a UTV tour on our most recent visit to Phoenix with Arizona Outdoor Fun and it was so much fun! The ride was adventurous enough and the scenery was awesome. As a part of the tour, you even get to learn a bit on the history of the land, along with the local flora and fauna. Highly recommend this activity!

Mural Hunting in Mesa

I absolutely love hunting for mural and street art in cities and Mesa has quite a few little gems!

I hope you enjoyed my little guide to enjoying a Spring Training getaway in Arizona! If you’ve been to Spring Training in Arizona before, what are your favorite stadiums to visit? Any favorite food finds (within the ballparks or in any of the surrounding cities)?

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Headed out to explore the beautiful South Coast (and officially obsessed with Icelandic sheep)!

Highlights:

• Breakfast at Braud & Co.
• Road trip to the South Coast
• Learned about Skyr at Skyrland in Selfoss
• Lunch at the Old Dairy Food Hall in Selfoss
• Seljalandsfoss
• Skogafoss
• Icelandic sheep!
• Lava Show in Vik
• Dinner at The Soup Company in Vik
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I ate so many different things in Iceland, I needed to break it up in three parts 😂

Iceland has such a varied food scene, from international dishes to Icelandic specialties like plokkfiskur (kind of like a fish pie/casserole), which was absolutely delicious.

And those cinnamon rolls...I am still dreaming about them!
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Back in Reykjavik for the evening, we had dinner and then went on a successful Northern Lights chase!

It was a long day but awesome!
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In all seriousness, this last year was nothing short of epic. I used to be afraid of entering this decade of life, but each year continues to give and for that, I'm thankful.

Onward, ho!

Also, let me know if you share any of my quirky food habits 😉
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Our second day was all about exploring Iceland's capital city - Reykjavik! This is such a chill city that's worth exploring, especially for the food scene. I see a lot of people hit the ground running with their road trips right away, but I think easing into things with Reykjavik for a day was a good idea for us.

Here's everything we did on our second day in Iceland:

- Took the most incredible food tour with @reykjavikfoodwalk. My favorite things we ate were the fried lobster tacos and seafood soup at @sjavargrillid!

- We did try the notorious fermented shark (it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be) and a shot of Black Death (the original Brennivin aquavit) which wasn't bad either.

- Explored more of Reykjavik, including more mural spotting and hitting up happy hour spots and spending all our money on cocktails and beer (Iceland is pricey!).

- We visited a Big Lebowski-themed bar @lebowskibar! I love me a good themed restaurant or bar. I had my very first White Russian here and it was actually quite good.

- We had to stop by BrewDog Reykjavik which sadly closed permanently later in the week. We visit one wherever we travel to that has one for nostalgia purposes (and their beer is pretty good).

- Our night ended at the Posthus Food Hall (recommended by our food tour guide), where we had a lamb birria burrito and some bulgogi buns.

If you don't know, I am sort of a burrito addict - it's my favorite food. I will try one in any country I see one - good or bad (this one was actually really delicious!).

What do you think about spending a day in Reykjavik before venturing out to see all the nature sights?
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Would you travel to Iceland to eat hotdogs?

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Curious about what to do on the day you land in Iceland? Here's what we did!

- Arrived to KEF airport around 9:30 a.m., hit up the duty free shop for some Brennivín, and picked up our rental car
- Stopped at @kokulistbakari for pastries to hold us over for a bit (amazing btw)
- Soaked in the Blue Lagoon (since it's not too far from the airport). It's relaxing but also helps keep you awake.
- Checked into our hotel @canopyreykjavik 
- Went to happy hour at @bastard_reykjavik (the pretzel and cheese is a must!)
- Walked around the city to keep us awake and hit famous spots like the Skólavörðustígur rainbow road, Hallgrímskirkja church, and the Sun Voyager
- Had a nice dinner at @fiskfelagid 

Not a bad start!
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A moment for one of the best meals we had in Icela A moment for one of the best meals we had in Iceland at @fiskfelagid in Reykjavik!

This dinner was entirely seafood based; however, they do have some meat options on the menu if you aren't into things of the sea.

The ambiance in the restaurant was dark and cozy - perfect for an intimate dinner. Service = impeccable. Presentation of all of the dishes was perfection. Sauces were rich in flavor. Everything was so well done!

I had never had arctic char before, and that's the dish that drew me in. The fish was super delicate and smoky - really unique and incredibly tasty. My favorite dish, however, turned out to be the fishcakes! In fact, it's one of the top things we ate during our week in Iceland.

Highly, highly recommend putting this on your Iceland foodie bucket list!
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📍 Hotel Kria in Vik, Iceland Not a bad view to w 📍 Hotel Kria in Vik, Iceland 

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