
I was told there is a strict no refund policy. I called the tour manager today and expressed my dissatisfaction and asked for refund.
#Globe life field bag policy pro#
My father and I have done these tours at many pro stadiums around the country and this was by far the biggest let down and most expensive. There was no tour of the locker rooms, training rooms, press box, luxury suites, club suites, field access, or even a loading dock. They did not give us access to anything beyond where our normal ticket allows us to go during a game. The tour ended after about 45 minutes even though it was a 90 minute tour. Then we walked through the 100 level concourse to see where they sell concessions. There was a lot of detail about how the roof opens and how they never open it. They walked us through the 300 level upper deck concourse for 20 minutes telling us about the colors of paint on the walls and the bricks. The tour route was a huge disappointment.

Our guide was amazing and really knowledgeable about the stadium and passionate about the Rangers. Overall I was impressed and if you have a chance then experience a Texas Rangers game at Globe Life Field and will definitely enjoy it. If you want roomy and feel like sitting in a club section, then this is for you. The vantage point was great where even though hard to see the pitcher the rest of the field was spectacular. After a while the sun went down and felt much better and cooler. You also have your own server to bring your food and drinks, however for our game the sun hit us hard where the Rangers had the roof open. The tables are semicircles and sit in office style chairs. It's located in the outfield where you either share a table or have four in your party. On our second night we sat in the Wild Rag Deck or as the radio announcers call it “The Taco Seats”. Since this was my first time here I was scanning the other sections especially the one for the next night. Our seats had great sight lines of the field and the seats seemed a bit larger with good leg room. It also was less crowded with no lines especially for the restrooms. This area was much more upgraded from the level above where the food and drink vendors were much better. One night we had to go down an elevator to the field level. There are many seating options including club levels to enjoy for the baseball elite. You also will see another Hall of Fame areas with framed photos and jerseys of past players at the entrance near Texas Live!. The inside is remarkably high end compared to other MLB ballparks with a nice grand team store, numerous places to purchase drinks and order food. You will find at the main entrance a Hall of Fame walkway then you pass by the team store entrance and return back to Texas Live!. We first encountered a lake with a walking trail, artwork and then statues of famous players of the past. One morning My wife and I walked around the perimeter of the stadium finding many sites to see to see and marveling at the stadium.

Choctaw Stadium is still across the street and the AT&T Stadium in viewing distance. Looked like designers took a trip to Houston to tour Minute Maid Park and returned home to their bosses to say, “We can duplicate it and do it better!” I was impressed by the size of Globe Life Field and the fact there is a hotel and entertainment complex right next door.
