
4.5
5 of 185 Best Attractions in Fort Myers

We went to 5 spring training parks in 10 days along Tampa/Sarasota/Ft Myers. JetBlue was my favorite! Here are several items to share:
* The vast majority of grand stand seats (dark blue in the seat chart when you buy tickets online) are shaded. Seats have backs and are wider with more leg room compared to other parks.
* Food is so much better than other parks--my cheese burger and hot dog were juicy; they offer several alternatives--my husband had lobster sandwich.
* Parking was $10 and easy; plenty of staff directing all cars in an orderly fashion.
* Best seats available after several innings; we were able to move to right behind home plate in the 6th inning; there were additional empty seats around us.
* On top of all these, we saw Red Sox played Pirates!
We will be back next March!

New stadium (3 or 4 years old) with easy access from the Interstate (I75). Good grounds, but expensive for snacks, etc. No difference to a normal stadium. It would be nice to have more realistic prices for Spring Training drinks...

Took in a spring training game for the Sox. The staudium is really awesome. They even tied the Phillies which made it the best of Saturdays!

Beautiful fields -we were there for a perfect game tournament.
Bring a chair and umbrella tho - bleachers get hot and are uncomfortable.At certain times during the day its hard to find shade. Water bottles are very expensive.
Played there 2x -once in July and again in October and each time had plenty of rain and lightening delays. When they tell you to go back to your car - GO !!! The storms there were really scary!!!

Good experience but the hidden fees are awful. The advertised price as $38 per ticket plus $12 for parking. So for 4 tickets and parking you would think the total would be $164....but no....add the additional fees it comes to $186. They recommended buying the parking ahead of time. What I did not know is that they charge a $3.00 fee on top of the price for the parking. Save $3 and pay at the park.

Stopped in for business while in Ft. Myers to watch the instructional games at Fenway South. Great place to be able to carry on a business deal and watch a little baseball. I love that it looks just like Fenway Park, Big Green Monster and all.

Having now been to a handful of spring training facilities in both Arizona and Florida, I can say with confidence that this place is the Taj Mahal of them all. Truly feels like a mini Fenway! Unfortunately, it is also priced just like a mini Fenway, but that's not really all that surprising. All around great park.
Much as I loved the feel of JetBlue Park, what I really, REALLY loved was the service experience we had there. Arrived at the park a bit late and frazzled thanks to our toddler's allergic reaction to a medication earlier in the day. We needed to keep him out of the sun, and our seats were, of course, smack in the sun that day. Inquired about options for us to watch the game in the shade. Didn't care where; would have sat or stood just about anywhere, even if on the concourse. The service rep with whom we spoke was so incredibly understanding and kind. Went out of her way to find us new seats in the shade (incredible ones, I might add!), got us all bottles of water, and left me with her name and personal cell phone number in case we had any problems at all. All of this was 100% above and beyond the call of duty, and we were ever so grateful. A++ for service.

A day at Fenway South is just a good day of relaxation and fun, meeting new and old friends and you can even get a good jumbo dog at a reasonable price! All the staff at the park are super friendly and helpful so you are sure to be taken care of by the staff! I am not sure about last minute purchases but if you buy tickets ahead, they are very reasonable for a good day of baseball!

Went for a Red Sox game this last week. Extremely organized parking, both getting on and out. Clean venue. Would definitely go again. The seats we had in the right field grandstand were perfect. Definitely worth the money, much better than at Fenway.

Yankees vs. Red Sox was a good game even though didn’t see too many big name starters. Great replica stadium and every seat filled. Good food at reasonable price and staff was very friendly. Come early and bring your camera to get good shots of players.

We go to every spring training game at Net Blue Park. While we are disappointed with ownership treatment of Season Ticket Holders and Staff we are particularly disgusted with the terrible quality of the food from Aramark. Hot dogs with cartalidge in them, signage for food offerings they do not carry, Italian sausage dry and no taste, pizza slices on flimsy paper plates, offerings running out before the season is complete, and rude help disgusted in the way they are treated as well. My grandfather always said "The Fish Stinks From The Head".

You won’t be disappointed! Go early to see the players practice, that’s the highlight of the trip. You may be able to see the them up close and personal. The staff is very friendly and the park is very clean.
I would of given Jet Blue Park 5 stars if it wasn’t for the food. Don’t order a sausage and peppers grinder, it was dried out and didn’t come close to the ones in Boston at The. Fenway. Other food needs improvement too.
Have fun!

Impressive architectural design for this stadium. It is a fun and intimate environment to see some great baseball. Great and helpful staff. I found the food really good and reasonable.
The only thing they need is a Dunkin Donuts there!
All seats are great.

My 13 year old son and I visited jet blue for spring training and loved the park! Not a bad seat in the house and lots to do and see before the game . If you can get there early (830am) and watch the Sox players take batting practice on the back fields , also great opportunity to get a ball or autographs !

As a lover of RedSox Nation, just loved this stadium! It was so perfect. You are up close to the players. The stadium is so nice. Seats along right field side were great.
There's not a bad seat in the place. However, be prepared for the SUN! It's better to up in the second section (out of the sun). Had a blast, can't wait to go again. Parking was $10.00, but feet from the stadium

It was easy to find the park and buy tickets but I will avoid going through Orlando on the way back.

We were able to take in two games at “Fenway South” and it was a great experience. Life long Sox fans but never been able to get down for spring training until this year. The inside dimensions of the field are identical to Fenway. We had great seats even though we were in the last row. The design of this stadium makes it a great experience regardless of what seats you have. We were in section 209 for one game and section 217 for the second game. Great sight lines and in the shade for the entire game. Place was clean, staff was great, it was a fantastic atmosphere! Highly recommended and we’re looking forward to coming back.

Free sunblock all around the park. Very helpful and friendly staff. All of the seats have great views. Many food and drink selections. Live music before the game. Place is very accessible. Loved it!

Fenway South did not disappoint. Loved sitting on the “Little” Green Monster and catching the game from a slightly different view. Plenty of food options at the stadium and pregame events leading up to the game. Lots of statues and photo ops. Definitely one of the better spring training facilities in Florida. Team store was grossly overpriced; some hats were $60 (could get for $45 on Fanatics for same hat before any discounts applied). Great views throughout the stadium and plenty to see and explore during your visit.

this is a fine place to watch baseball. The park is used by amateur teams after Spring Training for the Red Sox is finished. So try it out. Even numbered sections will be in direct sunlight.

Parking at Jet Blue Park is a disaster. It can take 45 minutes to get out of the lot. They definitely need to add addition access points. It really makes me question whether or not I want to come back for another game.

Always a great day when one can view th Red Sox in action. Easy access into parking with costs of $10 for close proximity. The stadium has food and apparel offerings both inside and out along with a band prior to the start of the game. Great seats behind third plate. Much better than the old stadium

Great during Spring Training games. There's always plenty of parking, a ton of extra things to do and see besides the game. Great food, and lots of variety.

Great place to take in a Red Sox game. Atmosphere, sunshine, beer and a Fenway frank! What could be better?

Cross this one off the bucket list!! Very nice park. They have the parking down to a science... different entrances with 2 rows driving thru each. $10 for parking. All seats in park have a pretty good view. I don't think a really bad view anywhere. We sat in section 225 in the grandstands... 1pm game and sun didn't come our way until about 3-3:30, so most game in shade. Staff very friendly and helpful. Perfect Florida day at the park!!

Very nice ballpark with great people working there. Everyone from the gate in, to the food and beverage venders was friendly and greeted us with a smile. Just have to complain about the game loss and the high prices. We know we have to help pay for the franchise but $5.25 for bottle of soda or $4.25 for water seems a bit of a reach. Harder and harder to justify the cost of going.

We have been to many spring training games to include Orlando and Sarasota. While this was a nice venue, I found the staff to be rude. If given the choice, I would go to the other two locations before here. Someone needs to remind the staff that without customers you don’t have a job. Rather than be friendly and try to ensure folks had a great time, they just bossed people around and hurried you up. We chose to spend our money here and spend part of our vacation here and I am sad we did!

The stadium is nice, saw a great at game however we paid $10 to park and it took us over an hour to leave. Horrible system for car departures. Do yourself a favor park in the $5 lot , walk and you will save yourself from having a wonderful day at a ball park to memories of sitting in a parked car for hours. They need to hire professionals for traffic control.

Exciting times! Great restrooms i.e. plenty women's stalls, expensive concessions, good community service booth, poor traffic flow due to only 2 exits with multiple accidents.

Welcome to the true Fenway South at JetBlue Park! The Red Sox spared no expense to create a beautiful and modern baseball park in Ft. Myers, even the outfield has the Fenway Park dimensions. Despite growing up in Pittsburgh, I am a Red Sox fan and a game here is a must for Sox fans or just baseball fans at least once. Arrive early as they open the gates 2 hours before and there is plenty to do with some games for the kids and live music plus plenty to eat and drink; parking was $10 on the stadium grounds (everyone parks on property).
If you’re a Red Sox fan or just a baseball history fan, there is a monument park near the main entrance (info and statues for retired players) – keep in mind this is outside of the ticketed entrances so be careful.

WE got to go see the NY Yankees vs Twins in one of the final Spring training games. You get a great view from any place in the park. There is also plenty of Food & Drink options. If you like baseball this is the place to go for a good time.

Wish getting tickets to spring training games was as easy as visiting this park. It’s beautifully maintained. Our game that we had tickets to was cancelled due to rain. 😞
So. We stood in line at the gate to try to get tickets for their last home game. We arrived just at 10am and waited in a line of about 20 people. We were only able to get standing room in left field at the recommendation of the attendant, who said you will have access to food, beer and bathrooms. This location was great. It was a 6pm game and a very windy night. Good viewing from this location.

Nice low key place to watch The Sox!! Beautiful, relatively new park with the Fenway feeling scaled to a slower southern pace.

I am a big Red Sox fan and love to go to Fenway. Thoroughly enjoyed visiting Fenway South (aka Jet Blue Park). Not a bad seat in the house. Lots of great stores to shop. Food was also very good. The game was fun to watch and see both stars and new faces.

If you haven't ever been...it's a must do! We had a great time. (We went in the spring...not August.) Took tons of pics and enjoyed our time watching a great American Pass time.

Always great to visit Fenway South - the facility is great and there is a great variety of good food available. No bad seats but if going on a warm day try and get a seat in the shade - it can get very hot in the stands. Parking is adequate and travel control is very good coming and going.

The park is nice, definitely parts of it remind you of Fenway. Not a bad seat in the park. Beer prices the same as Fenway, $8.25 per beer. Crazy.

This park is easy to access and easy to enjoy. Primarily used for spring training for the Red Sox it is remarkably designed to resemble Fenway. All the seats are good for viewing but I try to stay out of the sun.

Going to a Sox game is an event with a band and concessions outside the park. Enjoyed a Fenway Frank. Parking is easy with golf cart to take you from your car to the entrance and after the game same service . Exiting JB is easy as they have traffic control.. As you leave staff thank you for coming to JB Park.
A great fun experience

Love 'Fenway South'. Love the staff, love the fans, love the cracking Stadium, love the live bands. I come from Scotland every year for two weeks to see the Red Sox at Spring Training and love it. The feel, the smells and sounds of this little ballpark are fabulous!

Went with coworkers for a spring training game. Nice clean park with the feel of the original Red Sox stadium.

I attended 2 games at JetBlue Stadium; 2/27/17 & 3/9/17. I was seated in section 223 & 200. Cost $28 & $30. Upon arriving in my seat on 2/27/17; a swarm of what appeared to be termites tormented everyone in our section for at least 3 innings. They suddenly appeared and finally disappeared. It was one of the most annoying and gross experiences ever! We were literally picking the bugs off of ourselves and each other. I thought it must be a fluke as I had attended a game last season and did not experience this. On 3/9/17, I asked the Will Call worker if he had heard about this. He said yes and said he thought the problem had been taken care of--unfortunately not, as what I was told were "love bugs", were flying around my section from the beginning of the game until I left at the bottom of the 7th inning. I complained to the information booth lady. She said she would pass the information on. The fans in my section spent the whole time catching, swatting, squishing the bugs to lesson the numbers flying into our faces, hair and clothing. I doubt if I will go to this park again. I know this is FL, but surely regular spraying should take place to eliminate or at the least, lessen the bug problem. I should have taken video at both games and turned it over to the local tv stations.

Small, friendly and pretty inexpensive---by major league standards. Be aware that many seats have no protection from the sun, so if you're coming down from the frozen north, be prepared for lots of sun.

We were there for the Team USA game. Parking staff was exceptionally well organized. Easy entry into the field, lots of staff to assist. Seats on the top of the Green Monster on the Deck were very nice. Free sunscreen was a nice plus. Great place to see a ball game.

The park is beautiful, and seats 11,000 rather than 40,000 people. The food was good, the beer expensive, and the free to roam after the 7th inning lets you experience the Green Monster after enjoying close seats during the real innings.
The Red Sox excavated themselves a wondrous hole in the first inning, fought their way back to tie it at 5, then gave up a bunch on one overthrow error, and lost 9-13.
The weather was 87 degrees with a stiff breeze and shade was the order of the day, which our seats were until the very bottom of the ninth inning. Perfect!
They were super efficient with the traffic and parking, and my daughter got her photo with the ring and World Series trophy.
Tickets go from $5 on the grass, $11 bleachers, and up. We were behind first base for $38. It's convenient to move about the park and lots to see in your exploring.

We stopped by JetBlue Park to watch morning Red Sox baseball practice and were enticed to do the park tour (only $7 each for a 45-60 minute tour). Even though we are not Red Sox fans (but we are baseball fans), Bob the tour guide gave us so many great insights into how the park was arranged and also insightful history of the team. We got to go into the dugout, the suites, and up into the "green monster" seating area. So worth your time!

JetBlue park is a fun spot to watch the Sox during Spring training. My favorite of the parks in FL. Feels a bit like Fenway, and the prices reflect that. Great sausages. Skip the dogs. Seats are not super comfy, but just fine. Easy in and out. Free parking. Events outside the park for kids. Really nice job here. Lots of seats in shade. Well designed.

We were staying only a few miles from the park and wanted to do a tour of the park. We paid $10 each which was well worth it! We got there just in time for the 10am tour. We bought tickets at the box office and got the tour in the team store.
Two gentlemen gave us the tour for about an hour and a half The stadium is a replica of Fenway Park.
They gave us the history of the park and how it was built.They took us by the replica statue of Ted Williams and then into the stadium. There was a life size leggo statue of Big Papi. We saw pitching coach Dwight Evans and players taking batting practice.
They took us behind the Green Monster and showed us the left field Fisk pole and the right field Pesky pole. They showed us the scoreboard which was the original one from Fenway Park. Looking out from the Green Monster we saw numerous practice fields. Then we went through the owner's suite.
They also showed us photos of the greatest moments in Red Sox history, the retired numbers, and the pennants from league pennants and World Series wins.
The two men who gave us the tour were fantastic! They pointed out so many things and took pictures of us anytime we wanted. They were so friendly and were excellent guides!

Try the lobstah roll available under the food tent on the first base side. Big pieces of claw meat. It won't be as good as Sesuit Harbor on the Cape, but IMO few are. You will need sunscreen if your seats aren't shaded. There are free sunscreen dispensors at various places around the park in case you forgot to bring some. Park staff are helpful and very friendly., (even to the visiting team fans). We were warned to expect heavy traffic congestion and long delays getting into and out of JetBlue Park. This was our first visit and our experience was totally different. We arrived early to check out the practice fields and when we arrived there was minimal back up on Daniels Parkway. We didn't linger long after the 9th inning ended and yet got out of JetBlue in under 5 minutes. I suspect many Red Sox fans left after singing Sweet Caroline in the 8th inning.

Large park & fields, compared to Boston, but still they fill up fast. Tickets are expensive. We just walked around the park and went into the store, still lots to see.

Such fun watching a preseason game. Being a Boston fan helped but it was a great experience. Great gift shop for souvenirs. Fun day.

Really nice ball field great place to take grand children seating very nice view of game very good clean fun place

Going to spring training should be a right of passage for any baseball family and we had the opportunity to do that this spring. While not Sox fans, we love SWFL and had heard great things about the new park. We were not disappointed! They have done an amazing job of blending the latest and greatest in stadium design with a very local, old school feel. From the vendor tents in the concourse to the retired old guys that help all over the property, it's a homerun. Plus, every seat has a great view and the players are in spring training mode and much more apt to interact with the fans. Highly recommended for any baseball family. Go Yankees!

A fun day in the sun made better by a red Sox win over the Orioles. The tickets state a policy of no bags but a small bag is allowed and there are security gates for passage into the park. One sealed water bottle is allowed and there are multiple drinking fountains inside to refill it which is great as a small water is $4.00 and a one liter bottle is $6.00. In fact, everything inside the park is expensive, $7.00 for a little bag of nuts and $45.00 for a T-shirt. The ball park is like a miniature Fenway including a Green Monster and manual scoreboard. Parking is in addition to ticket costs, $10/car in a shadeless field. The walk to the gates from either parking lot is not far but can be a warm one depending on the weather.

very clean and no crowds for monor league. you don't have to buy tickets in advance and pretty much can sit wherever you want, food and drinks are the typical high prices, look for promotions to save money.

Beautiful park with a lot to see and take in if your a Red Sox fan . The concessions are plentiful and the food actually taste better than at Fenway. All the people are very friendly. The only bad part was the Red Sox lost both times we went to the game.

Super awesome ballpark. It literally is as the name states "Fenway south" complete with a green monster, the signature outfield dimensions, playing Sweet Caroline in the middle of the 8th; everything you get at Fenway but in Florida. Staff is incredibly friendly, accommodating and helpful. Highly recommended for any baseball fan, even if not a Red Sox fan. There is no experience in baseball quite like sitting on the Green Monster (even in JetBlue park it is awe inspiring)

This is an outstanding venue for spring training baseball... a wonderful venue to see the Red Sox in a relaxed comfortable setting... a must for sox fans

As a life long red sox fan heading to spring training has been on my list of things to do for many years now. Even with a decade of built up expectations the sox still exceeded all of my hopes. We had such a great time and are already planning our return trip for next year.

Home of the Boston Red Sox, This is an amazing Spring Training Facility.
The Ballfield is a one of a kind. It's an Exact Replica of the Famous Fenway Park in Boston. The Green Monster is the original one that was used at Fenway Park before it was replaced with its current on. The field dimensions are all the same with its tough outfield corners. The Peski pole stands out on the right field line. You can even watch from atop the Green Monster. It is a must see for any Red Sox Fan.
Only difference you may notice is The Red Sox take the 3rd base Dugout for Spring Training as opposed to their usual 1st base Dugout at Fenway.

I am not a Red Sox fan but I love their new stadium. The last time I saw it, it was the old ball park. This new facility would be the envy of any team playing in a park older than 10 years. We went to watch a very rare visit by the Cubs.
The stadium is immaculate, lived of sight Re great, plenty of leg room and excellent concessions.we had a great time and they have night games.

Great stadium to take in on of America great sports, with the benefit of been right in our back yard.

Friendly parking attendants start the experience. All park personnel understand the meaning of "hospitality." The experience is already great........and then one encounters the wide concourses....the wide variety of concessions.
But......the best is yet to come........when you get your first view of the field itself. What can you say...but..... PLAY BALL. You don't need to be a SAWKS fan to enjoy this GEM.

Watched my grandson play in PerfectGame Championship in JetBlue Park. It was a great experience for our youngsters.

Beautiful, modern and clean park. Packed with guests! Parking for as little as $5. Souvenirs were over the top expensive. Spring Training spot for all!

I have been taking a group here for a Spring Training game since the park opened and every year it gets better and better! The service is always excellent

I have been a Boston Red Sox fan since I was a little girl in the mid-1950s. I had long planned a visit to Fort Myers to watch the Red Sox team - up close and personal - during Spring Training. I was so excited to be in the park modelled on Fenway - the atmosphere was great, the food just as I imagined, and the players seemed just a stone's throw away. Plus I bought the T-shirt. If you are a fan, JetBlue does not disappoint. The highlight of my Florida visit!!!

Honor Flight of SWFL reconginzed all Vietnam veterans at the ball park on Nov 10th. The stadium is easy to get to, plenty of parking and easy access. It is in pristine condition. Looking forward to spring ball beginning there very soon.

The stadium is very clean and spacious and the staff is very helpful. Tips:
1) Park a quarter mile away at the parking lot near Norman Love chocolate. That way you will save on parking and trade a 45 minute ordeal to exit the stadium for a 5 minute walk to the parking lot where you can easily leave.
2) The first base side of the stadium gets shade first, the 3rd base side doesn't get shade
3) Unsurprisingly, food and drink is expensive so don't go there hungry.

Clean, not too crowed. Variety of food and fun things to do. I would not hesitate to go again. We try to get in a few games every season as do a lot of my friends. Really nice day out.

Interesting ball park which has now the most dedicated fans on the East Coast Spring Training venue. It's just one big party if you are a Red Sox fan and why not since the won the World Series last year. Good food and enjoyable fans to be with. Too bad Spring training shuts down in a few days.

parking is outrageous prices are crazy and some of the staff is rude but the games are great to watch

My husband is from Brookline, MA...he felt right at home there and was happy to see so many Boston fans! Nice park, great atmosphere and we got to see the World Series trophy!!

Had a fun day at the Sox v Cards. Park is pretty awesome. Plenty of parking. Love the Green monster replica. Really hot in the sun out in the grandstand. Decent food and drinks. Team store is ok. Wish there were more jerseys etc to choose from. Tickets are not as cheap as the old park but not terrible. All in all I had a great day.

Excellent stadium to catch a spring training game. Get a chance to catch some rising stars. In summer they hold Perfect Gate youth championships.

Red Sox v. Team USA was a very good outing in this replica of Fenway Park. Volunteers all over the stadium and grounds were very polite and helpful. We had two seats almost immediately behind the Red Sox dugout. I bought them on line in advance, through the JetBlue Red Sox ticket office. The website made it look like very few good seats were left. I paid $142.00 PER SEAT! When we arrived there were hundreds of great seats empty. We could have had just as great an experience had we bought the tickets at the park on game day for $8-$30 per seat !! The online seat price was 500% more !! And that was through the JetBlue/Red Sox ticket office website !!!

For decades while shivering up north watching spring training baseball I always dreamed what it would be like to be at a game and today we can knock that off the bucket list!
The staff from the entrance to the parking lot though the gate to the venues to the seats were all top notch. Seats were good. We watched the Twins spank the Boston Red Soxs. With full sun in left field until the 7th inning, I now have a perfect sunburn!
Make sure you look around for the pole markers in the parking area. You are parking on putting green grass so the exact spot you are directed to is unmarked, unumbered.
Prices in the fan shop and elsewhere are full MSRP. Snack prices are not as bad as a regular MLB ballpark.
Getting out of the park can take time as the lanes out are few. But, if you are here on vacation and the weather is fine, just chill, as traffic will not be as bad as you encounter getting out of a Yankee game or similar.

Spring training is over now but I was able to get to JetBlue Park for a Sox game. This is one of the better parks. It is located near the Ft Myers airport on a huge piece of land. There is ample parking for $10. The ticket prices are a bit high. Seats run way down the base lines. There is a small berm area. This is the only park that I have seen that has some bleachers in the outfield, probably holds about 300 people. It was $10 for the bleachers. The park has a "green monster" in left field. The other thing that make it feel like Fenway is the pre-game food and entertainment.
Getting autographs at this park is not easy. You may get someone in the bullpen to sign something but there are not many other spots.
I really enjoyed my visit to the park and highly recommend it.

Well organized park. From the minute you arrive everyone is friendly and helpful! Love their fun attitude. Would highly recommend going to see the Red Sox and enjoying a great day at the park!

We loved this park. Parking attendants were abundant so getting into the lot was easy. It cost $10 to park. The park was beautiful and very clean. We did not eat there, but we did buy a soda. Expensive as they always are in baseball stadiums. The gift shop was well stocked and had good merchandise for the most part. We suggest you check out the MLB website for prices they offer for spring training merchandise. Caps on the website were $15 less than those in the gift shop.

My parents, husband, and our 10 month old daughter attended a Red Sox spring training game. It was a great time! The atmosphere was really great, lots of good food and good fans. It was a great family atmosphere as well. Parking is in grass lots close by so not too far to walk. Can't wait for our next trip!

I was not able to see a game here but did have the opportunity to walk around the complex. Nice stadium and decided I really need to come down to the Fort Myers area for spring training instead of heading to Arizona as I have in the past. The park is farther away from Fort Myers than I would have guessed but at best probably 25 minutes from the beach. Judging by the quality of this park I would guess a lot of people believe baseball is still popular. Looking forward to a return trip and taking in a game.

Wonderful place to watch a baseball game! Not a bad seat in the whole stadium. Miniature Fenway Park. Highly recommend.

My first time at Jet Blue Park was fantastic! The park was clean, employees friendly and helpful, and food services excellent!

I have been coming to Florida Spring Training for 50 plus years,yes 50 and this is by far the best total experience of any ballpark.Clean,very easy to navigate and super fan friendly.Unlike most of the other ballparks,you can get there early walk around to the other fields and watch batting practice or any other baseball schooling.The fans are respectful of the players and most players when they are done are willing to give some of the kids autographs.It was nice to see and chat with a few of the older retired players who were there driving around in golf carts observing and coaching.Once the game was on and you were inside the park the food selection was great the local vendors a pleasant to deal with,a truly great experience!

Plan your route or time to the parking, I 75 South is not it as drivers do not let you make a left turn east toward ballpark. Took us 45 minutes to go west and turnaround, stop and go traffic all the way to a $10 parking area. Once in the parking area things were better beginning with shuttles to the will call for tickets. Nice ball park, food drink pricey and sold out.

Not a bad seat in the house! Very easy to get to, lots of parking and a great place to take in a grapefruit league game. Reasonable ticket prices and some pretty decent eats. Arrive early and leave late to avoid the traffic.

Great place to watch a ballgame. The bottled water is a bit pricey - $4.50 for "purified" Dasani. But it can be hot if your seats are in the sun. You are allowed to bring in one bottle, unopened. Otherwise, once you've passed through the turnstyle , the atmosphere is great with the band playing, the food court full of different types of food. Just a great place to see the ball players get ready for the season.

I had the great pleasure of going here to their first open house, and have been back several times. Once you get inside, it is very much like being in Boston. All of the seats are excellent and comfortable. There are several places to eat, with the usual ballgame food, all very tasty. There is also a great gift shop where you can buy your favorite Red Sox apparel. There is plenty of parking and an easy walk to the venue. Lots of fun!

A great venue to enjoy a Major League Baseball game. The parking attendants, ushers and vendors are very friendly adding to the experience.

We went to a Red Sox game here during spring training and had a great time. Had tickets on the "Green Monster"...a very close replica to the original one in Fenway in Boston. Fun time--amazing to see Fenway recreated with all the weird outfield lines, but totally cool. We were in the first row on the wall--I'd recommend trying for 2nd or 3rd row--the sun was intense and when the breeze wasn't blowing, it was toasty.

Jet Blue Park is really nice. If you are from the Boston area, it's fun to see the resemblance to Fenway, but outside of that, it was a better experience for us. Easy drive, plenty of parking, friendly helpful people to direct you. The food courts are many and varied though about as pricey as all other sports venues. Seating was good with pretty much unobstructed views. We enjoy our visits each spring!

If you like baseball. This s such a beautiful place to experience the game the way it was intended; beautiful small, clean park, nice people, sunshine. We had lawn seats. It was a great way to spend an afternoon.

Went here for the RV Sale Event. Easy to get in and out, excellent new facility and plenty of parking. Highway access and traffic control by the police was great.

just a great experience. easy parking clean clean clean. get seats in the left field side under the roof so you dont fry in the heat. food was priced right and the people working there are very nice\proud of the park they work in.

A wonderful new park with plenty of fun activites and food. A great place to watch a spring game and a little Green Monster!

We were visiting Fort Myers to see the Twins play at Hammond, so I bought tickets to a Red Sox / Yankee game for my hubby and son at JetBlue the next day. They had two entrances/exits and I was able to drop off my boys easily and get in and out. They had great seats in the shade (lots of seats in the shade). No complaints here!!

Wonderful day at beautiful Jet Blue Park for Margaritaville Day honoring 20 years since Jimmy Buffett’s concert at Fenway Park. Exciting game against the Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox gets the win! ❤️⚾️💚

We visited JetBlue on 3/4/20 and 3/5/20 and it was our first ever spring training experience. My boyfriend is a diehard Red Sox fan that grew up in the Boston area. Spring training has been on our bucket list and our first experience did not disappoint! JetBlue park was absolutely amazing! All of the staff were super friendly and went out of their way to make sure you had a great time. Most, if not all, had Boston accents and it seemed were originally from that area. The park and common areas were designed nicely to avoid crowding, the importance of which we realized after visiting another spring training venue. The park really is set up like a mini Fenway and is very impressive looking. The food, drinks, gift shops, and restrooms are located outside the seating area in an open air concourse that has lots of room to move around in. We usually opt for cheaper seats but spring for seats behind home plate (if you're able to get them-they sell out fast!) because the seats are larger, there's more leg room, and you're right in the middle of the action! We were in the 10th row, but we were SO close to the field and able to see all if the players up close! It was interesting watching the scouts just a few seats away from us using their radar guns and taking notes. You might even be lucky enough to sit near someone from the front office-after a few innings we even noticed that Chaim Bloom, the general manager, sat down just a few seats away from us! Really any seat in the park is good, but we noticed a definite difference between our front and center seats for our first game and our third base line seats for the second game. Due to very early coronavirus concerns we weren't able to meet any players or get autographs (the Red Sox were quickly ushered off the field and told not to interact with fans), but we got some great pics and great memories! I was able to catch a game ball tossed to me by clubhouse staff after the game. If you're a Red Sox fan you'll definitely love JetBlue park, as they have the same traditions and camaraderie as in Fenway. But even if you're just a fan of the game you'll still really enjoy your day here!

I love the Red Sox and came here for spring training. Jet blue is beautiful. Perfect place to watch a game! .

Attended several Spring Training games in 2018 at Jet Blue Park . The Park itself is state of the art for a Spring Training facility . My suggestion is to buy your tickets when they go on sale the first Sat of December vs paying scalper prices later . Bring water with you as it is always warm at the Park . Expect to pay MLB prices for food and beverages but it s a great venue and beautiful facility ! Plus it s the home of the World Champion Boston Red Sox .. make sure to bring your family next Feb/ Mar .. and you can watch morning workouts for free before the season opens up in late February !!

Beautiful ballpark, anyone who's been to Fenway can appreciate the similarity. I recommend getting seats in the shade, it can get very hot. Ridiculously expensive food/drinks, little bottle of water is $4.50

The park was clean, the seats are not expensive. The people who worked there were helpful and very friendly. And the Red Sox Won!

I think it must be . . . "Black Magic"! How else could, two $5 tickets on the lawn turn into a $58.15 charge on my VISA? I guess I just don't understand high finance or who's getting that money anyway. Is it the Red Sox or greedy scalpers that they allow to gobble up every seat to sell online. Someone please enlighten me. Is that even legal here in FL?
My wife & I just wanted to catch a nearby game where part of the Mets crew made the trek from Port St. Lucie down to our area. The Park was filled & we didn't intend to stay the whole game. So we opted for lawn seating. Value aside, the stadium offers lots of seats with excellent views of the playing field with most being in the shade (important). We found the staff to be respectful & helpful. They even provided a ride back to our car which was parked about a mile from our seats, when we were leaving.
Parking there costs $10 and you have little control where you wind up in the sprawling lots.
We had lunch at the Park, which was ok & reasonably priced, but we avoided any alcohol which was not. We left into the forth inning after arriving 90 minutes prior to game time. Despite the free Banana Boat lotion, we were pretty cooked out there in the afternoon sun. Plus, my back did not take well sitting on a lawn blanket.

Finally got tickets to a Sox's Spring Training and had a ball. Lots of food everywhere with a nice variety. We were with a special group and had a very nice catered lunch in a tent right by the main entrance. Plenty of parking with nice folks to direct you in.
The stadium is a great size. Does not look like a bad seat in the house. And it was clean.
Really looking forward to ging back next season.

Our party of 4 attended an exhibition game between the Boston Red Sox and Atlanta Braves on 3/10/21 at Jet Blue Park. We not only enjoyed the game but also the displays outside the park. I live in the Boston area and I can understand why Jet Blue park is named "Fenway Park South." It is a replica of Fenway Park in Boston. It even has a "green monster."
Social distance seating was followed and the park was very accessible--very few stairs and handicapped accessible.A very good souvenir store is also located at Jet Blue.
For those who have never had the pleasure of attending a game at Fenway, Jet Blue offers a nice alternative.

This place is near the RSW airport, so we fitted a visit in before flying home at 1 PM. We were there towards the end of February, so we could not attend any games, but if you are lucky you will see some of the try-outs of the aspiring players. (We saw a couple of innings that seemed to be assessments of fielders. This was on practice fields, not the main one.) Even if there is no game, take one of the very interesting tours of the facilities: sit in the dugouts! have your picture taken against the Green Monster! etc. (Check website for schedule and other info.) They also have a large team store, with tee shirts, caps, and jackets of every description. Lanyards, picture frames, shoelaces, rain poncho in a pouch, stadium pads, etc. etc. etc. Outside there is a little area with large numbers of all the retired jerseys, with information on all. Large statue of Ted Williams. Lots of stuff to see, free parking (may change on game days), and a pleasant facility to walk around on a good day. Not so great if it is raining, unless you are mainly there for the gift shop. (Excuse me, Team Store.)

We had a blast going to a ball game at this park. It was large enough to make you feel like you're living the "Field of dreams" but small enough to be very manageable.

Spring training is great here with lots of good food to choose from at their outside tent. The park is just the right size for everyone to be able to see the game from anywhere in the park. Watch out for the sunshine in the outfield bleachers......no shade there until 4 pm or so. But people can stand at the top to not get sunburned. Parking is easy though some rows are pretty far away.

The stadium seems sterile and traffic is a major issue. Only Red Sox fans like this place. The Twins stadium a few miles away is by far the better spring training venue.

If you are a baseball fan, JetBlue Park will not disappoint. The park has the same footprint as Fenway, and has some of the same features as well (hits, runs, errors are posted by hand beneath the Green Monster). The difference is that you are close to the action: a real plus! Free sunscreen is provided, but choose your seats wisely or you will be baking in the sun all day. Food is good, but expensive. Bags are checked. Parking $10. There are shuttles, but be prepared for a little bit of a walk to the park (flat terrain) if the shuttle is slow in coming. Very good team store. Have fun! We did!

Those that love watching baseball games in person, will love JetBlue Park. There are plenty of vendors selling food and drink and plenty of restroom facilities. JetBlue park is near the highway and there is plenty of parking, if you don't mind parking on grass. We lucked out and got a ride from the parking area to the field in a golf cart. This is where the Boston Red Sox have spring training.

JetBlue Park is the spring home for our team; it's a delightful place, newly built in 2014. Like many spring camps, it's an intimate place. You are close enough to see the players. It's a tad expensive: not counting your tickets, count on $10 to park, $20 for a couple beers, $15 for a couple hot dogs.

If you are a Red Sox fan or a Spring Training baseball fan, this is a great visit. Its one of the newer spring training parks and as such has much better amenities than some of the other parks in FL.
Parking is plentiful, but come early as traffic can be quite heavy before a game, especially night games as the combine with the afternoon traffic coming out of Fort Myers

We were given some tickets for the season opener... we were just behind home base so had a good view of the infield.
There is not much shade available so come with sunscreen and glasses and hats.
We had some nuts, sausage dogs and pizza... like more venues like this... all overpriced but the quality was satisfactory. My dog was good but my wife would have liked hers to be well cooked.... we asked and got the answer... they have to comply with minimum cooking temperatures (which they do) but made no effort to cook it a bit more for her.
We arrived an hour early so parking not an issue.. otherwise, be prepared to walk a bit.

It is so much fun to tout the baseball field. The green monster is just like the one in Boston. I loved the gift shop abc all the World Series souvenirs

Even if you don't like baseball you will like the atmosphere.very well built vice seating the hot dogs are great and the beer.the entire family will like it.michel

Four of us caught a Red Sox spring training game there yesterday. Nice grounds, nice seating, plenty of food and beverage choices. We arrived an hour early and still had to wait to park. The road to the entrance gets clogged early. plenty of parking inside, with a shuttle to the gate, if you need it. Parking is $10 per car.
It isn't like the good old days where tickets were cheap and players were approachable.

Came here with friend that is huge Boston fan. Had great seats behind home plate. Seats in shade. Up close view of players. Parking 10 bucks, beer 8.50 to 10 plus, food prices too. Take a bunch of cash. Had a great time.

We've only been to a couple games here but have been to almost every car show and fair. No matter what time of year it's always a great time.

Really, the concessions cost is more than enough to support this property. It is outrageous. Plenty of other things to do than overpay for this experience.

If you are a RED SOX fan, this is a thrilling visit!! A beautiful stadium and looks like Fenway in Boston. We've visited twice!

The only downside to this park is the actual parking, which is not really bad at all. Great fun for a family day at a spring training game. Go Sox

If your into a basic baseball experience, the spring training field of the Boston Red Sox in Fort Myers is worth trying out. Easy access parking, various food and drink tents and a nice clean stadium. But bring your deep pockets as everything is priced right to the max.

Came for a game.. really unorganized operation if you compare to other fields.
Had seats on to of green monster.. only 1 beer refreshment cart.. and downstairs even worse.. one line for beer and food.. so if you only want a drink you have to wait behind people getting food.. 15 to 20 minutes to get back to my seat.. outside lines not as bad but running out of everything and no cold drinks..
Need to get it together..

I know this review is late but we went to catch a few preseason games and also went once for a farmers market. Stadium looks like Fenway park. Easy parking and very clean. Great place to see a ballgame but the tickets sell out fast so make sure you buy way ahead of time.

Great place to view a spring training game
You can even visit the green monster after the 7th inning

Even as a Yankees fan I can appreciate how great this facility is! I went earlier this month when only a few rookies were around, but it was great to just watch the hitting and workouts with few people around. This is a must see!

Spent three hours there and would have spent more if they didn’t kick us out (closes at noon). Six practice fields to watch the major leaguers and minor leaguers do their thing. Very helpful staff through. Old legends show up out of the blue and will interact with the fans. The team store has everything (if you’re willing to pay). Great experience.

Went to a Red Sox vs. Twins game, Sox lost😢. Plenty of food venders at only slightly elevated prices. $9 for large roast beef sub but $5 for 20oz soda. Plenty of parking, but you may have to walk a long way. $8.25-$8.75 for beer in the stands. At least it was cold.

What a great place to watch a ballgame, especially on a beautiful afternoon. One multi-lane road leads in and out of JetBlue Park. Parking ($10) is very easy. An “army of retirees” make up most of the staff. They are friendly and helpful! The sight lines in the stadium are very good. Seating is comfortable. Park is very clean and well maintained. There are giveaways between most innings. Hot dogs, popcorn, ice cream, beer, water, etc. are readily available at typical stadium pricing ($4 for water, $9.25 for beer

From entering the park to leaving an awesome experience. The staff all were friendly & helpful. As we were exiting the park, my wife who uses a cane had a shoelace come untied, before I could bend down and tie it one of the staff members insisted on doing it, A servant heart for sure. The stadium was clean & very well engineered with excellent views of the field all around. The concessions are very accessible & reasonably priced (for this type of venue). The only bummer was a guy behind us who talked about everything under the sun in a loud voice through the entire game, never took a breath. But regardless great time

Great baseball field and awesome park. Came to watch some of the minor league games, but the stadium was incredible. Cannot wait to go to a real game here. Loved the little shop as well.

The field has the same dimensions as Fenway Park - including a Green Monster with seating at the top. The food options are a little better than most of the other Grapefruit League ball parks, but nothing is outstanding. Tip: if you try to do a day/night doubleheader here and at the other field in Fort Myers it can take up to two hours to make the short drive to the other field after the first game.

Arrived at the park. It is closed. The team store has a sign "closed for the season. See you in January" This is April. Try to drive around the outside of the park and there is another sign: "If you travel beyond this point you are trespassing". Turned around and left. Did look nice from the street though

Very much enjoyed the park. Very clean and the employees were very helpful. Easy access, decent parking and they offer a shuttle from your car to the park entrance.

I found myself unexpectedly in the area and was looking for a unique experience. Found it here. I'm not really a hard core baseball guy. Decided to see the Astros visit the Red Sox. Beautiful park, easy to find and great crowd. Hope to attend another spring training game, but this bone will be extremely hard to beat. My seat in section 216, row 11, seat 1 was perfect too. Out of direct sunlight the entire afternoon game. Excellent sight line too.

Okay truth be told - it's cheaper to fly to Ft Myer's to see a game than it is to go to Fenway! Great Park, reasonably priced tickets, easy in and out! I am a true spring training fan now - much go back!

Not a bad seat in the stadium! Attended 2 Spring Training Games-Everyone very helpful and kind. Parking exit a little tricky but moved quickly. Stadium has lots to do before games begin.

Very nice park. Well maintained and a replica of the real deal. Green Monster mini and all. Buy seats in the shade or you'll roast. Pretty decent beer and food selections. Highly rated.

Visited JetBlue Park for the first time to see Yankees vs Red Sox. The Park was very comfortable and people working there were helpful and friendly. Nice seats to enjoy the game behind the home dugout. Enjoyed the afternoon.

Beautiful new park. Lighting is great, seats are comfortable. Refreshment stands are efficient and fast to get you back in your seat quickly with a delicious snack.Parking is ample.

I went to jetBlue Park on 3/21/22 to watch the Red Sox host the Atlanta Braves in Fort Myers, FL. Everything about my experience went very well and the fan experience is great. I bought my tickets and parking ahead of time which made for a smooth experience getting in. I ran into Wally the mascot as soon as I entered. The first base concourse area has an additional space with many food vendors and live music playing.
The design of the stadium is very impressive. It is very easy to walk around and the stands don’t feel crowded. Due to the open design a nice breeze could be felt the entire game. Also the large overhangs provide a great amount of shade. I sat in section 203 and was in the shade the entire time. The first base side has the most shade although the closest rows to the field will be in the sun. The third base side had more shade as the afternoon progressed. The Red Sox dugout is on the third base side.
The game was fun and after the starters came out I roamed around stadium some and took in the view from the green monster seats. The rooftop gives a great view of the field and the surrounding complex where the organization trains. I had a great time at jetBlue park and would highly recommend a visit to any baseball fan.

After attending a game we returned the next morning for the ball park tour. For $10 you get to wander the field (don’t touch the grass!), touch the old fashioned scoreboard, sit in the dugout, and climb to the top of the green monster in left field. You even get a plastic bat and whiffle ball when you leave. Great fun!

I found out the Cardinals came over to play the Red Sox, so we decided to take in the game at the last minute. Parking was $10, we purchased ticket from someone selling 2 of their season tickets they were not using and watched a great game. I would recommend a seat in the shade or at least not the whole game in the sun. While parking and tickets were much more reasonable than what find during the regular season, beer and food were normal ballpark prices.

They have duplicated Fenway Park, including the Green Wall, in Florida. Fun place to visit; good food and great viewing no matter where you sit.

A great place to catch sun, fun and fly balls. Clean, modern and for me the best part is the staff. So many of the ushers (retirees) living the Red Sox dream, filled with fun facts and just loving their job which adds to the experience. The ticket and food prices are great and you can get tix right at the window. Unlike some other parks, there is complementary suntan lotion dispensers. Fun fact, the field dimensions are the same as Fenway Park in Boston.

Surprised our grandkids with an exhibition baseball game at the Red Sox Jet Blue Park. Tickets were easy to come by and fairly cheap. Parking not a problem and there is not a bad seat in the house although parts of park along the first base line can be sunny. The sound of the crack of the bat hitting a baseball is missed on television. Food and beverages are the expected overprices but you cannot get everything..

Every year we go to a Red Sox Spring Training Game on March 17. We sit in the same section (which is shaded) and have a great view of the game and players. The drinks are awesome. They have Narraganset on draft. The hot dogs are very large and reasonably priced.

When it's cold in New England nothing like a getaway to see the Sox. The park itself is very well laid out, green monster, same food as Fenway. There is a nice Redsox gift shop onsite. We have sat in different sections of the stadium like green monster, and behind home plate. What I have learned if it's an afternoon game and you want shade 2nd or 3rd row on green monster, or even level around the stadium. I found you still get up and close sitting in section 2 near or just behind home plate plate, often cheaper and don't fry on the sun. If it a night game won't matter. If you get their hour or so before the game you can catch batting practice and even catch an autograph from a player. All the workers are very nice, very laid back atmosphere. We saw Twins and and an Orioles games both pretty good games. If there is one thing JetBlue park has over Fenway..no Poles!!
Overall a good visit and a good value. Price for 2 people here is like one ticket at Fenway. The ball park is right across the street from airport making it easy to catch a game before or after a flight. When combined with the beach and nice weather its combo they can't be beat!

I attended 5 games at Jet Blue this month and it was a wonderful experience. The fan support staff were terrific... friendly and efficient. Ask for the 'VIP Tour' as its worth it!

The park is beautiful, clean, well planned, and a very real replica of Fenway. Modern Fenway. Washrooms are clean and functional, built in the 21St century with modern appointments. The field is impeccable, the seats are comfortable, and the baseball fans bring an enthusiasm that is reflective of Beantown. Lot of food and drink, fans of all ages and walks of life, security and medical very much present, all make for an authentic baseball setting in the warmth and sun of FL vs the snow, rain and wind of MA.

This is a nice park. But getting there is a hassle. Long lines to park in and out. Only one way in off Daniels. A NIGHTMARE most of the time. The park was nice. Security and cams everywhere. Seats hard as a rock for those larger folks or older with back problems. We got out of assigned seats and walked around. The food is average. Not going back...but IF you are a red sox fan you probably will.

Thought I was in Fenway Park, except for the March weather. The playing field is a replica of the home park, including the Green Monster and the left field scoreboard. The fans looked and sounded like Beantowners, especially when Neil Diamond took command of the PA system.

Loved this park! We had such a good time, we are planning to go back on our next trip to the Ft Myers area. If your a Red Sox fan, this is a must stop! We had so much fun and tickets were extremely reasonable. The staff at the park were fantastic!!!

This park is the Spring Training home park for the Boston Red Sox and is designed to mimic Fenway. Lots of fun. We got our game tickets on Stubhub, had lunch and got super discounted souvenirs from the team store on the last day of the Spring season. This park is apparently only used by the Red Sox in the Spring. Once Spring training is over the park closes up for the year.

Pretty good experience with $15 tickets standing on the top of the green monster. Easy parking (at $10 per car) and relatively quick in and out after the game. Friendly and helpful people working there. Food and beer was expensive as you would expect.

Highly recommend taking the tour of the park in addition to watching a game or two. The tour takes you on the field, up the green monster, into some luxury boxes and into the owners suite. All for like $7.
Our tour guide oddly was a Pirates fan and didn’t care about the Sox - very strange hiring choice since I would imagine there are hundreds of Red Sox fans who’d gladly do the job. But he gave my son an MLB baseball and the staff also gave him a Red Sox wiffle ball and bat - nice! They very generously gave us bottles of water before and after the tour, which we later learned would have cost over $25 total at a game.
Which leads me to why I go with 4 stars instead of 5. The park is nice and modern and has lots of shade and roomy seats yada yada but they charge Fenway prices for concessions, which is a real shame. But worse than a shame is charging $4.25 for a ten cent bottle of water at a park where high temps and humidity and senior citizen crowds are the norm. Come on John Henry. That’s borderline criminal. Luckily, the no bringing food or drink into the park rule is very loosely enforced. Don’t be dumb and you can bring in several bottles of water and snacks.
Also as other reviewers mention the traffic leaving JetBlue is pretty bad - either leave a little early or stay after the game and shop at the gift shop (also ridiculously overpriced) or take pictures because it takes some time to get out. David Ortiz in LEGO blocks is a great photo op for sure, as are the oversized retired number statues, the Ted Williams statue, the Wally bench, and when we were there they had the 2004 World Series trophy on display and available for selfies. Great fun!
Anyway I’d easily rate JetBlue as the best spring training park I’ve been to. It is a shame though that spring training has become a cash generator rather than what it used to be, but what are you gonna do. Play ball!

Sat on top of the green monster on the deck seating. No shade. Hot hot hot. A few tables with umbrellas up there. Sunscreen stations located around the park. 10 bucks to park right there. They actually get you in and out pretty quickly.

Parking is $10.00 but the attendants get you in and out fast. Also, try and get a seat in the shade.

My first time buying tickets here. Clicked on JetBlue Fields, and ended up on a Fan Connect site. When you click on the seats behind the home plate they show a group of tickets called RA. It turns out they are standing room only and they only let you know this in small print after buying. No refunds allowed even 10 seconds later. Misleading, sneaky, and absolutely not customer orientated. Do not buy from them!

My first visit was to attend a Spring Training game, the park is made to represent Fenway Park in Boston and that itself is unusual. Maybe it's on purpose but the park is behind time in keeping its patrons informed. Information put on the electronic scoreboard is minimal and usually incorrect. Looking over that quirk, Boston fans love it, I can tolerate it. I would rather watch a game at Hammond Stadium (I'm not necessarily a Twins fan) if given a choice. Both venues charge $10.00 for parking.

Great ballpark, more overhead shade than the Twins stadium down the road. Parking on-site ($10) is worse though, can take for-ever to get in and leave the parking lot. Suggest parking just before the stadium (near Norman Love strip mall) in a grass lot for $5, really easy to get in and leave post-game. Short 5 min walk to stadium.
They have some nice tents set-up outside with food/drinks and entertainment but nothing is cheap. We walked to the top of the Green-monster to look around and take pictures. The one row of seats up there are awesome.
Suggest getting there at least an hour before game-time to park and look around.

JetBlue Park is a wonderful place for baseball with great sight lines and plenty of places for a wide variety of foods for all tastes.The food is very expensive and expect to pay at least $8 for beer. A great place to watch a game, but bring your wallet.

Fantastic Park our first time there and that was the reason for our trip we are from Boston and are huge Red Sox fans it's a smaller version of Fenway Park and it feels like home. I would highly recommend checking out a game if you are in the area and are a Red Sox fan. We also toured the park and went to batting practice and my son got Hanley Ramirez autograph. The tents out back were great also.

Second visit to Fort Myers to watch MLB spring training. Last season visited Century Link Stadium (about six-seven miles from JetBlue). This year, at JetBlue Stadium we were greatly impressed with the facility. The closeness of the details to Fenway Park was cool. The game was great, even without Big Papi. Red Sox won. The only losers (besides Pittsburgh) were those of us stuck in the parking lot for close to 40 minutes. This, I will remind you, is a stadium that only seats about 10K fans. There isn't any organization to the exit. We just sat in lines and waited, and waited, and waited. Very frustrating ending to a fun day at the ballpark.

Parking our car was easy but leaving was close to a nightmare. The stadium was well kept with lots of choices for refreshments and food. The field was also well maintained except in between innings the staff runs out with a ladder and changes the score as indicated. Overall it was a good experience except for a very loud mouth Chicago White Sox Fan booing the Cubs. I recommend this venue except for the fact that you should be ready to be patient about leaving the parking lot after the game.

We went to a game on 3/20.
The grandstand seats in 219 row 5 were full shade the entire game. But there is only one way in and out of the row so be prepared to move a lot for people headed to and from beer and bathrooms.
The seats are narrow. There is adequate leg room. Each seat has a cupholder.
Concession prices are high with most items being $10-13. Three chicken tacos were $10 but were very dry and bland.
Water was $4.25 and I was not even offered my change just thanked for the tip making it $5 a bottle for Dasani. No outside food and drink is allowed. An ice cream is $4.50 and more if you want it in a plastic team cap. Beer was $8.25-$9 and they also had hard cider.
There were lots of stands to buy food before game but hardly anywhere to sit. We noticed people claim them for card games and waiting at them until game time which is unfair to people needing a place to eat. They could fit more tables inside the tents. We wound up sharing a table with other couples.
There is a life size LEGO sculpture of Big Papi. There are retired numbers and player stories and a statue of Ted Williams so be sure to have a look around before or after the game. The shop had nothing plus size for sale but I was able to order a t which will be sent to my home.

Just like Fenway Park in Boston only a little smaller. Good seats everywhere to watch the game. Some of the refreshments are a little overpriced like a small bottle of water for $4.50 but still a very enjoyable time. Getting into the park can be a little slow but they have it down pretty good for in and out from a major road.

This place is a disgrace. ! hour wait to park because they had 2 people swiping credit cards to bleed you for 12 dollars to park and they wont take cash!! It took 30 minutes to geta beer and to get food you had to get on a different line...who designed this abortion. It figures this is the red sox park because it SUCKS!!!!

Loved seeing our beloved Red Sox. First visit to JetBlue Park. It is quite an improvement over the older facility. Loved every minute.

Mini - Fenway! What an experience. The outfield dimensions are the same as Fenway Park including the infamous green monster. There is even a party deck with umbrella tables on top of the monster. Ballpark food is same as Fenway - including Fenway Franks. Wally, the mascot, comes out for a meet and greet with the kids. Lots of shady spots to escape form the sun. Also, sun screen dispensers are throughout the ballpark.

Nice new ballpark but very overpriced. Real baseball fans tend to appreciate less expensive spring training ballparks! Go down the road to Hammond Stadium and enjoy the beer and hotdogs.

Seriously a net in the outfield? This isn’t baseball. Had I known this was the view I would’ve sat elsewhere.

Great place to enjoy a Spring Training game! The people are so awesome, the field is nice. If you’re a baseball fan, go!

Well layed out, clean, professional staff and just a great time. Glad we came and will be back over and over

This was my second visit to "Fenway South". My first was during the inaugural season when the Red Sox opened the new facility a number of years ago. This facility is just a great place to watch a ball game. It's a miniature version of the real Fenway in Boston, complete with a smaller version of the Green Monster wall, the triangle in center field, and the totally non-electronic scoreboard. If you're in Ft. Myers during spring training, make sure you carve out a few hours to catch a game at Jet Blue. There is no better way to spend a March afternoon or evening.

Attended Red Sox spring training game here and it was great fun. Beautiful venue!
Tickets were reasonable but food and drinks were outrageous!

We love the Red Sox and were very disappointed to find out the game we wanted was sold out. We could purchase tickets from re-sellers but what a RIP OFF. $200 for a $35 seat.
Now the Secret - We went to the park 3 hours before the game. The visiting team and re-sellers return unused tickets to the box office 2-3 hours before the game. We waited in line and got great seats behind home plate 5 rows back for $35.

We recently took in a spring training game at this park and it was great. Very accessible and there isn't a bad seat in the house. Get there early to enjoy the atmosphere and leave plenty of time for shopping.
We parked on site for $10. There is a lot of traffic so be prepared for a wait but all in all, they manage it well and things move along. Food wise the outside the ballpark food is best - taste of Boston includes lobster rolls (of course) that are pricy tasty. Lots of options for chicken sandwiches, hot dogs etc.

Watched the Red Sox/Orioles game this afternoon. Although the Red Sox lost, we had a great time. Jet Blue P)asrk is beautiful...every seat ids a good one. Parking is close to the park and if you find the walk too far they have shuttles. Among the little perks, free sunscreen!
While you would expect concession prices to be high, $5 for a bottle of water seemed a bit too high. On a hot day (like today) you could easily drink 3-4 bottles. At $15 you could buy a flat at Costco. I think $3 would have been sufficient.
Another thing about Jet Blue--very courteous staff people. At $10 a car parking is reasonable.

If you have ever wanted to attend a spring training game this is the place to go. Home of the Boston Red Sox JetBlue park is a mini version of Fenway Park, including many Boston Red Sox fans from Mass. Get there early for parking near the ball park and be prepared for Big Park prices for hot dogs and beverages.

The park was recently renovated and it is really nice. There are several shaded areas which is really great for baseball fans.

JetBlue Park is a great venue to watch a baseball game, especially if you're a Red Sox fan. There was also live music, great food choices, and a memorabilia exhibit that was terrific.

After spending five years of working with Commisioners office it was nice to enter a baseball field and not be working. Enjoyed a spring practice game St. Louis/Boston Red Sox. The stadium is very nice with good seats every where. Really enjoyed hearing “PLAY BALL”. The ground staff has its act together when it comes to parking, entering and leaving.

Was down in Southwest Florida for work and perfectly aligned the schedule to allow visits to see the Twins, BoSox and Orioles :) I had to hit Mini Fenway at JetBlue park solo, but I am a die-hard so I didn't mind. Compared to the Twins park a few miles away, this place is jamming! It was packed and parking took a few minutes. Luckily, I snagged a solo ticket on StubHub last minute and actually chatted with the guys next to me who listed the ticket. Sat right next to Pesky Pole Jr and had a great view of the action. Green Monster Jr seats were almost $100 on StubHub so I figured I could head up there after the 7th when most people leave. Sitting up in the Monster was awesome! I would definitely plan ahead next time to sit up there for the entirety of the game. Had an awesome solo experience and it just so happens the wife surprised me with Fenway tickets to see my Os on the road in May so this was a great pregame!

Great day at the ballpark. Got to see the Red Sox players up close and personal! Park offers a lot of pre-game fun activities and music. Prices and concessions were reasonable. Nice day!

This was our second visit to Jet Blue Park for the annual (since 2004) Boston Red Sox – Northeastern University spring training camp game. Last year, the weather was sunny and low 80’s. Today it was 62 degrees, overcast with an incoming 15-20 mph wind. Not very comfortable. We enjoyed the lunch under the NU tent and the festivities there but stayed only for three innings. The park is very nice. 2-21-2020

Always a great visit. nothing like the ease of spring training. Parking takes a long time even without paying for it this year. Plan ahead

I go there every year to catch a Red Sox spring training game or two. The atmosphere is great since there are no bad sets. The stadium is small enough to have a great feel no matter where you sit. The food is pretty good, especially the sausages served behind right field. There is always music and various activities going on before the game. A really fun experience.

Stayed at Homewood Suites about 8 miles down the road, nice and easy access to Jet Blue and Hammond where we saw the Red Sox play the day before. It took us about 30 minutes to get to the ballpark and traffic formed a slow-moving line to get in. A couple of cars tried to cheat the system but were caught. You can avoid the traffic and get $5.00 parking in a strip mall down the way ($10.00 regular). Not sure if it is worth it though, once we got into the grass parking area it was easy enough.
We hand standing room tickets but unlike in some Spring Training parks I would recommend seats near home plate if you can. You are right up close to the action, especially with the field matching Fenway in Boston.
Food was decent, and there were shops to by merchandise. Mostly older staff or student volunteers were friendly, free sunscreen provided. All in all a great day out!

Went to Spring Training Baseball Game, got to seat on top of the Green Monster.Fabulous place to watch the game. Very convenient to food, drinks and other essentials. A must visit in March.

As avid Red Sox fans, we couldn't wait to see 'Fenway South'. Had a great tour with friendly, knowledgeable staff. Came back to watch a game. Great view. A little bit of Boston in southwest Florida.

I had an amazing time seeing some of my favorite bands over two day festival. I'll be back next year.

Go, go, go... buy tickets now and go! I was so excited to see a little bit of home. The venue is amazing, the food is fabulous, and the beer is cold. I had a blast and so will you. Go Sox!!!

Great time. No crazy crowd issues. Great jumbo hotdogs!! I highly recommend seats on third base side, a tier or two up. Or as you see in photo, along first base in shade. It can be really toasty in the sun.

If you're a lost Red Sox fan, you have found a second home. The field was designed to replicate Fenway paak in its dimensions. Conveniently located near interstate and plenty of hotels. Only a 2hr drive from Tampa, this is a great place to watch a ball game.

This is the spring training baseball park shared by the red Sox and the twins. I saw the Red Sox play. Park has a fair amount of shade but bring a floppy hat anyway.
Most of the vendors are outside the stadium but still inside the ticketed area. It’s kind of a weird setup.
Make sure you take a picture of your car when you park with reference to the stadium , so you can find it after the game. Parking area is huge.
Like all MLB parks, no cash accepted.. Apple Pay accepted in some areas.
Also read the rules carefully on what is allowed into stadium. I saw a number of women turned away because they were carrying purses. Only small clutch type purses are allowed. This is all spelled out on the stadium website.

We drove 2 hrs to see the Sox we are from Boston. Getting into the park is a chore. There is no signage. I’ve never met such an unfriendly group of workers from the sheriffs to the concessions staff. When we asked a question to the parking staff( we prepaid for parking and wanted to know where to go since there are no signs) he acted like I asked him for his ATM Pin.
The concession lines are all disorganized. You have to wait in different lines for hotdog, then a different line for a pretzel then a line for beer. What a Joke.
When I finally found the right line for beers the guy behind the counter intensely stared me down. No what would you like? I just ordered and he said nothing while getting the drinks. His partner who handled payment’s said insert my card and you can put a tip here if you like. I laughed and said your buddy nixed any chance of that. Here’s the tip try being friendly and welcoming as a customer facing employee.
The game experience was dull in terms entertaining the crowd.
They’ve truly replicated the Fenway experience…rude and over priced.
My ultimate recommendation is I won’t go back just a huge letdown. Even if it was 5 minutes away.
We saw a Sox game in Bradenton, Pittsburghs spring training park , which was the experience we were hoping for fun, reasonable prices and a fun park. Everything the JetBlue park was not.

Beautiful and well run ballpark with great sightlines from just about everywhere! Abundant on site parking and good food & drink

This is a beautiful complex with great amenities. Seating could be more comfortable but shade is provided.

Great park, seats are all good. After the start of the 7th inning you can go up to the top of the left field scoreboard, I highly recommend doing this. Very pricey food and drinks.

Haven't been to a baseball game in forever. This was fun! Atmosphere was great, from the group playing tunes outside to the very friendly staff. Every staff person asked how we were on the way in and thanked us for coming on the way out. Food and beer were pricey but good. (Aramark)
The game was funny: Sox were supposed to play Team USA of the WBC. However, they were to start their games the next day so as players dropped out, Sox players filled in. Team USA ended up with 5 Sox players. So, the Sox beat the Sox. Strange but fun to watch nevertheless. Seats and parking were cheap by Boston standards!

WE try to be sure to get spring training tickets each year at both Jetblue and the Twins stadium. This is a wonderful baseball stadium with great seating and clean restrooms. The only downside is food and beer pricing means it is a expensive activity.

This venue is great. We have been here a few times in years past. This time we sat in the green monster.. it was great!

Watching a spring training game these days isn't a whole lot different than being at a regular-season game, except for the plethora of minor-league players getting in their swings and pitches. Many MLB teams have upgraded considerably their Grapefruit and Cactus League parks and the Red Sox have delivered a gem in JetBlue Park. A great place to watch a game, especially if you're sitting in the 200 section where there's enough shade from the spring sun. The park features a miniature Green Monster, and there's a standing/sitting room in right field if you want to pay less money to watch a handful of big leaguers and a mittful of minor leaguers. Lots of concessions, the food is good and you can park for $5 if you're prepared to walk 10 minutes to the stadium.

This is a replica of Fenway Park and it is perfect. You get the feel your in Boston.Weather is always good. It show cases the Red Sox spring team and hopefuls. The food and drinks are just like Fenway. The problem is the cost. Tickets are high priced and the food and drinks are far too costly. This is spring training and should be priced accordingly.

Great location to watch the RedSox play any team. It's expensive but worth every penny spent. Make sure to take lots of pictures.

Enjoyed the ballpark, enjoyed American baseball, hot dog, got there in my Chevrolet, no apple pie was had

It’s fenway south for sure. If you’re a baseball junkie this is a must see spring training park. It’s all there just condensed.

Have been by the stadium last year, but too early for a game. This year we decided to make our trip later to include a game. What a great day. Easy to park & exit after. Great workers. Lots of food choices from a hot dog to a lobstah roll and everything in between. They did tell us after the fact you could bring sealed unopened water bottles in. Had great seats under cover. Loved when they played Sweet Caroline in the 8th inning.

Beautiful spring training facility. Decent food options (nothing out of the ordinary though). We sat in the Green Monster seats - however two draw backs - the area is screened in (which it is not in Boston) so you cannot catch a home run ball. And, the front row gets the direct sun and heats up to 100 degrees! apparently locals know not to buy front row Green Monster seats. we did not know unfortunately!

We had gone to Red Sox spring training several years at the old stadium. It was small and had a family feel. This new park is a huge stadium and has a detached feeling from the team. Glad they added a “green monster wall”, to tie Home stadium to this new one. And like the home field, this park provided good seats and bad seats- just not the obstructed view of Boston.

Moved to Florida last year and finally toured the park. Will definitely return for a spring training game next week. There are summer games but the ballpark does not post the schedule. Will try to attend a summer league game this year. What fun!

Basically heaven on earth. Don’t wait until you are retired to come experience spring training in Ft. Myers and the surrounding area.

We went to a Yankees game and the crowd was amazing, the vendors were fun, the views were spectacular!! I will return!

This is a great park to watch Red Sox spring training. Plenty of food and drink choices. They usually have a live band before the game and the people working the games are very nice and helpful.

Check this out even if you aren't a Red Sox fan. They even have a Green Monster and a replica of Fenway's scoreboard (not automated: people actually go out onto the field with a ladder to change the score).
Lots of good eats, friendly folks, and a good time.
Ten bucks to park.
Go early and enjoy the displays and live music.
Great team shop.
When we were there the World Series trophy was on display and you could have your picture taken with it!
All the seats are good; some are in the sun all day. If this is an issue, check before you buy tickets. Free sunscreen is provided throughout the park.

I'm from Western Massachusetts and really can't afford the $$$$ to go to Fenway and see a game. We visit Ft Myers every year, and get the chance to see the Red Sox every year. It's a great time and not as expensive as going to Boston. Jet Blue is a fan friendly place, there's great parking for $10.00 and very comfortable seats.

Recently attended a spring training game. Easily accessible from Daniels but traffic does back up eastbound because of the left turn. Parking lots are not labeled by section so be sure to count how many rows you are from the entrance and use some landmark so you can find your car after the game. Also has bike racks available for those that live close by. Right field and first base side has the most shade. I sat in Section 215 and had shade the entire time. Layout of field replicates Fenway with the Green Monster. Seasonal staff is friendly and helpful.

The BEST Spring Training facility in Florida by a mile. It runs like clockwork and why is this? It’s because the staff are AMAZING! From the car parking attendants, to the guys who greet you, the stewards and the concession stand and shop staff, not forgetting the cleaning staff who keep the place spotless, they all do an amazing job! My husband and I have been coming to Spring Training now for eight years on the run and have visited every facility, including Arizona facilities, and Jet Blue Park is the best! Big thanks to the Sheriff’s Dept too for making access and egress to and from the park so efficient. Major shout out to our two fave beer selling ladies PAT and JOY in the Green Monster. We have such a laugh with them every year. This Stadium would not be the same without these two fabulous ladies, thank you for looking after us!

easy to get there from 75, organized parking much cheaper than fenway north friendly helpful staff fun activities on game days seats fairly comfortable

We had a great time at the Red Sox spring training game. Tickets were a bit pricey but it's the Red Sox, so it's to be expected. We were very lucky we were in the shade for most of the game. They also played the best players until about the 6th inning so that was a nice surprise. Also, they had sunscreen available in soap like dispensers to reapply in case you weren't in the shade.

Nice park for baseball. Parking is congested but no worse than any other venue. Modern facility so nothing is run down yet.

Baseball at its purest! No obstruction at any seat, beautiful park and a concourse to provide shade on a really hot day!The prices are reasonable, the staff is helpful & friendly. Definitely a destination for all!

Went to see the Sox play the Astros on 3/5. Park was very easy to access, parking was great; even separate parking (up close) for Handicap. The park's dimensions are basically the same as Fenway although the seating area is much smaller in capacity. My wife and I both had a sausage (with fennel...YUCK!!!) sandwich that was not very good, but we were both so hungry from our already busy day, that we ate it anyway.

Very nice, service was fantastic, only issue was that it was cold and windy the day we visited the park. Really did not care much about who won but enjoyed seeing the game. Ended in a tie after 9 innings.

We attended a spring training game and had a wonderful time. The park seats almost 11,000 people with most of the seats, other than the outfield, being in the shade for an afternoon game. The park opens 2-hours before game time. All patrons must now pass through metal detectors to enter the park as well as having bags searched.The food is typical ballpark food at typical ballpark prices. They stop serving beer at the end of the 7th inning. All members of the staff that interacted with were very friendly and helpful.

This is a great place to watch baseball. Plenary of shade in the 200 sections and well designed as it models the playing field of Fenway in Boston. Definitely recommend checking it out you will not be disappointed. Sections 100s are also great but bring your glove. Again I feel there is not a bad seat at this park.

New Englanders and world wide Red Sox fans flock here every spring. Locals also root for the team that plays here in the summer

Lovely stadium that has lots of neat statues, seating, and pays homage to the some of the Red Sox greats. Well built and modern with many food options available. Great way to take in a spring training game and enjoy the wonderful weather in South West Florida in the month of March.

We love the Red Sox and we loved the stadium. It really is like a Fenway South stadium. The field is amazing. Loved the atmosphere. My son loved it.

What a wonderful park! This year was my first time there and I went twice. First time I was in the standing only section and although not ideal I could see very well. It was hot during the day. Second time we went to a barbecue in a tent then to the game. Great seats on the 3rd base line. Again good seats. It is exciting to be at the stadium. Lots of vendors and food available. A fun day or evening out!

Very nice park if a bit pricey. Like paying prices from Boston. Check ahead for where your seats are located, the sun can be brutal.

Try to watch a spring game here. They have captured the essence of Fenway PArk in Boston. It's a great experience.

We were blown away by the park. Got there early and met some of the players. Kids got autographs. Really nice stadium. The seats all seemed like they had a good view of the game. We were able to get even better seats after the game started and open seats remained. Nice little replica of the green monster. Food and drink was pricey as well as the nicely stocked team store but hey it's a ballpark.

Just an FYI ,Im here now but trip advisor says it's closed. But this place is awesome! Go Sox! John is the man!

Overall the park, the park met my expectations as being a loyal Red Sox fan! The park almost was like being in Fenway Park but with a southern feel! The staff was very helpful and very attentive to those with handicap needs. Overall, I truly enjoyed the park and will return again!

I had never been to a minor league park or spring training park before. So the experience was all new. Parking was easy compared to major league ball parks I’ve been to but we did arrive hours early each day and I don’t usually do that for the MLB games. Toured the facility, shopped in the gift shop and ate at a few of the stands. We only ate hotdogs but from a few of the stands and all were done well. For dessert we had the soft serve and it was also good. We didn’t partake but there were lots of beer vendors, the occasional soda/water vendors (personally I would have like to see more) but I guess most people don’t go to the ballgame to drink soda/water. They also had some snack vendors popcorn, nuts and pretzels. The staff was probably the nicest I have ever encountered at a ballpark! Not to say I have not met nice employees at other parks but I’m talking about the rule not the exception! The security staff, ticket takers, ushers, vendors, sales staff I mean everyone was friendly and engaging not do their job and move on. I found myself talking to several employees who just wanted to make our experience a great one! We came here for my 50 birthday and retirement but because of our experience on this trip we will be coming back soon and often!!

The park is a beautiful homage to Fenway Park. Be sure to wear your sunscreen. The team store has spring training items that you cannot get up north. Take a photo with the larger than life Lego David Ortiz, or Tessie or Wally or the World Series trophy. Enjoy the game!

Great venue for baseball. Everything is close. Parking is good, and the park is easy to navigate. Good location

Beautiful Park. Worth the visit & tour. Not only do sox play there but there are additional fields for practice & the double & triple A teams

Was very excited to see a spring training in Fort Meyer at JetBlue Park. This was the last game before the Red Sox headed North. They were playing the Nationals and we live out side of DC so this was a win win. The parking attendants were yelling at people parking. I get it that it was hot but come on!! The souvenir store was so crowded they had cops controlling who could go in and come out. You could not move inside the store and they had 3 cashiers literally waiting on 50 people standing in line. Decided to go get some food before the game. They had tents set up and said they had hot dogs burgers and lobster rolls.We stood in line for 20 minutes and it wasn't moving. They then say to someone we are out of lobster rolls it is the last game of the season so we don't have much. They then suddenly found enough for one roll which they were charging 20 dollars for. They held up the cup and it was the size of what you put ketchup in for a hot dog!.They were cooking the hot dogs which took another 10 minutes at least. Overall very disappointed. I get that it was the last game but I paid as much for my ticket as the person who came earlier in the season. It was not a highlight of our trip.

My family loves baseball and try to catch a few games every season.
We watched the Red Sox play the Yankees in spring training and it was great fun!
The field and stadium are well-kept and all the workers are friendly. There are lots of food stands and choices of beverages. I was especially impressed that they have sunscreen dispensers. I had never seen them before.

Great experience with easy entry and parking. We didn't fall for the people before the park who were trying to get people to park there. There are 'picture-taking' places (such as Cora's wall of the 108 wins). The nicest thing was that there were free sun screen dispensers everywhere!! (And boy, did we use it).

The park is very nice and it is fun to walk around the grounds. The food at the stadium was also very good. We had bleacher seats for the game and they were uncomfortable and you stared into the sun for half the game, so would recommend getting tickets earlier and/or paying a little more for grandstand tix. However, the highlight was going to the park around 12-12:30 and watching the minor league games. Some of the major league players are around, and you are so close. It is very relaxing and a lot of fun. They don't really advertise it, but there is no charge and a lot of fun.

Fenway in South Florida on a smaller scale. The facility is new and well-appointed . Have viewed games from "the Green Monster" and right field. No bad seats. Concessions are easily accessed as is the gift shop. Easy parking and accessed from interstate.

Great night for baseball, the Red Sox won !
Park is clean and comfortable.
enjoyed the game , a little bit of a nightmare getting out.
multiple accidents headed away from the park on the highway .

We went to the Red Sox vs Orioles game on Feb. 25 on a beautiful day. There are many volunteers who guide you through the parking area and show you exactly where to park. From there, folks who need assistance can catch a shuttle which will take them to the entrance. It was our first time there and all staff were cheerful and helped us find our way to our seats. The ambiance is great and we had good seats in section 113 just past the first base line. Two negatives: 1- the food and drinks are horrendously expensive! A slice of pizza is $5.50 and if you want it gluten-free, it's $8.00. Yikes! 2- we paid $5. for a bottle of water. They charge $4.50 but our guy said "Do you want the $0.50 change back? What can you say? You say no or else you look like a cheapskate. He should not have said that. He should have given the change back and let us decide if we wanted to tip him. I saw other guys selling water and they all gave the change back without asking if the people wanted it as it should be. Overall, it was a great afternoon and the Red Sox won 7-1.

The Sox spring training facilities are a lot of fun for any baseball fan. Get to the park early during an non-game day (around 9-930) to watch practice and get a ball.
On game days you can watch practice in the back fields until gates open and then they shut down.
The park itself is nice inside and there is not a bad seat in the house.
The only complaints are leaving the stadium the traffic and parking is horrible and chaotic and it will be worse the earlier you get there as you are deep into the lot at that point. The other complaint is the concessions - they are incredibly slow and there's only one condiment stand especially along the third base side.

We were so looking forward to the game. Gift shop “guard” verbally attacked us for having $7 water bottle in my hand. Rude rude rude. Told us he was going to have the sherif arrest us. He followed me outside and yelled in my face that I had an attitude. This guy is a bully and should be fired for intimidating an elderly woman. Horrible experience. Ruined our day.

Love this field and complex. It was the favorite field by my family (love Pirates stadium too). It was a hot day for an afternoon game (high 80s). By the end of the game many seats are shaded. Even in sunny seats there is good air flow. Want to stay out of sun? Standing room ticket in lower Green Monster is nice, or stool seat in second row. Skip the lawn, it's small, removed, direct sun and obstructed visibility due to bullpens. Ample room to roam, and of course, the Red Sox. Super friendly staff, easy and close parking $10. Regular food options plus more offerings than most.

If late afternoon game don't sit in the out field! Sun is brutal...otherwise great environment and they have a farmers market there on Mondays!

made Our yearly trek to JetBlue to watch Our Sox play and as always a great time. Excellent parking, decent food and plenty of beer guys working the stands. Hard to find a better park to take in a spring game, gotta love the team store as well.

JetBlue Park is great! Throughout the year there are many festivals here. In January there is a farmers market weekly. The red Sox have spring training here. It is a really fun place to visit. There is a gift shop with Red Sox paraphernalia. ON the website it shows a calendar of upcoming events.

If you're a Red Sox fan, this is a good one for your to-do list. I actually didn't make it there during Spring Training so I didn't see a game. But I stopped by in summer on a rainy day and it was still cool to check out. The gates were open and you could go into the park and walk around pretty much uninhibited other than going on the field. It was worth it to see as a fan. It is a little mini-Fenway. They have some decent nostalgia as well - retired numbers, photos, statue of Ted Williams. Looks like they do a nice job.

My husband and I took a tour of JetBlue Park on March 24, 2022. Our tour guide was Mr. Jim Collins and he did a spectacular job. He told us facts and other anecdotes about JetBlue Park, answered all our questions, and made sure we went in the owner's suite, sat in the Green Monster seats and explored the entire park. The best part of the tour was we were able to see the Red Sox starters doing running and batting practice since the spring training game was later that night. My husband even waved to Jason Varitek and thanked him for 2004 when we were standing near left field. We have toured quite a few ballparks and Mr. Collins gave us the best tour of all.

Very popular with baseball fans, especially the Red Sox. Being in SW Florida it is almost never rained out. A variety of food is available at the park, but certainly not something to remember. Drinks were expensive. it's a fun change from the local pubs or the beach. Good parking around stadium and quick access to I 75. We try and catch a game every year during spring training

Great venue for watching the starters and promising new talent.
Eat at the "home plate" stand for laughs and a good sausage.

Every year the Red Sox have an open house. Great for kids young and old. You can even get some autographs at the park. Fun time for all.

What a great experience as Red Sox fans; we decided to see a game on a whim, and what a great way to spend the afternoon. First off, the staff is OUTSTANDING. Many are retirees, and they’re SO happy to be there and are so helpful. The park is so clean and spacious and well thought out. We were so happy we did it! We’ll be back! Keep in mind it’s $10 cash to park!

We visited in early December when people started camping out to be able to buy tickets to the spring training games. Excitement was certainly in the air! The park is beautiful and well worth visiting if in the area.

Well again the powers to be have struck again.
Credit cards only for concessions. Oh, but they will take your tips in CASH.
The only good thing about the park is free parking. But that also comes with
Higher Ticket prices. I guess they think we are so dumb to notice!!
Fort Meyers beach still has a lot of damage once you leave the center.
Not sure if it will ever be the same again.

A mini Fenway Park located in South Fort Myers. Easy access, plenty of parking a spectacular venue for Spring training. A mini monument park to honor the Red Sox greats. Every seat affords an excellent view of the field. If a hot & sunny Spring day a seat in the shade an extra bonus but there usually is a nice breeze. Decent concession stands. Small but well stocked Red Sox store. Located within several miles of the Minnesota Twins park.

The tour was awesome!! Jim (Jimmy) was very knowledgeable and it quickly became obvious that he enjoys his job. We saw the entire ballpark - from the field, dugout, owner's box, press box, scoreboard, etc. Jimmy told some interesting ballpark and Red Sox stories (Ted Williams, and so many other Red Sox legends). He was not in a rush. He answered all our questions and seemed to enjoy spending time with us. After the tour, we watched the action from the nearby practice fields. Great day!!

This is a lovely park with a nice vibe. It's a bit larger than we like for these preseason games but understand that it's due to the popularity of the Red Sox. The team shop is quite $$$. Prices double what you find in and around Boston or on MLB.com. Some things seem double in price so beware! A bag I had looked at online for $24.99 was $40!
Overall a fun experience though.

This is the spring training facility for the Boston Red Sox. While not a fan of the Red Sox, we wanted to take in a spring training game while in Fort Myers. Beautiful ballpark, easy and free parking, and concession prices that weren't ridiculous! My only complaint, and why I didn't give a 5-star rating, is because a few of the workers there were less than friendly. To get yelled at, loudly, with a condescending attitude no less, for holding my phone in my hand while going through the metal detectors was a bit much. A simple "put your phone on the table before going through" would've been sufficient. There were no little plastic baskets to put anything in, so I guess I just overlooked it. The man was just rude! But after that, everything was great. I'd recommend spending an afternoon here for some spring ball, just make sure you're not holding your phone when walking through the metal detectors! :P

From a fans perspective this is a beautiful spring training ballpark. Seats are much more comfortable than the real Fenway Park in Boston. Parking is slow so allow extra time to get to game. Most concessions are outside stadium. Prices are as high as Boston itself though.

What an outstanding baseball venue...a mini Fenway Park. Major leaguebaseball fans will totally enjoy their experience.

84 degrees in February and time for Spring Training. We watched the Red Sox beat up on the Orioles. I don't think there was a bad seat in the house. They had some interesting food choices; my favorite was the chicken cheesesteak. We had to walk pretty far from parking, but there was a shuttle that came by occasionally if you just couldn't make it on your own. The dimensions of the park are identical to Fenway Park and there is even an imitation Green Monster in left field. Only downside; it's a little pricey for spring training

Great place to watch the Red Sox play! Every seat in the house is a good one! Lots to eat and drink, just an all around good time!

Went to the Park to see a Spring Training ball game. Baseball field is very nice and our seats were awesome. I don't think there was a bad seat in the house.

We saw 6 games recently and had great fun watching baseball. No bad seats in this park. Standing room also offers many great views. Wally was around. Lots of interesting sites at the park - a life-sized David Ortiz statue made from Legos, a championship trophy was on display. There is a seating section of the Green Monster which has lots of shade and vendors located close by. Love the Team Shop. All staff are courteous and welcoming. Great chance for kids to see their favorite players and newer players. Recommend the tour of the field.

The park is interesting, kept some good old school feature and lots of shade. That’s all that’s good. Food choices are non- existent and parking is out of control. Took almost two hours to get out of the park like this was their first rodeo. I’d expect better for a team winning pennants since 1903.

Being from Boston, this was an amazing tour of our Boston Red Sox winter facility. If you like baseball you will enjoy the history you learn about the Boston Red Sox. The park is so well kept and the tour guides were very informative.

We had a great time. I would recommend going early like we did. You can catch fly balls, get autographs and take pictures with the players. Parking is $10. To enter the practice field is free. Just pay to park. The practice goes from 930 until about 1130.

As a Red Sox fan for my whole life I had to schedule a visit to the Florida Fenway Park shrine. The parking was plentiful, the prices were somewhat reasonable even though I hardly knew any of the players. Nice sunny day but quite cool and windy. Lucky to be sitting on Left field side as wind was blowing on bleachers and right field. Fun to talk baseball with friends : )

Was attending my sons games, concession was a bit overpriced, needs more shaded areas, great place..

Depends where you sit as you can get a nasty sun burn there as there is not a lot of roof protection if you are sitting in the wrong side on the sunny 😎 side of the park. Expensive beers, sodas etc......
Regular players do not play much so games are long and arduous during spring training.
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My husband and I felt like we were back home at Fenway Park in Boston. Pretty close to an identical field. Very nice baseball park.

The mini replica of Fenway is amazing. I love the Green Monster. You will too! All seats have a great view of the game. Concessions are ample as are drink stands. The team store is good although they lacked a good jersey selection. Parking was free on the day I attended. Entrance to the park was difficult so go early.

Spring Training Home of the Red Sox, mini-Fenway style stadium. Great views / sight lines from all around the stadium. Great food and great team store. Parking is an ease as is getting in and out. Clean grounds and facilities throughout! Best time I've had at Spring Training. Great venue, would highly recommend!

First of all, we did not see a game there. However, the Green Monster inside is awesome to see. The retired numbers outside is also a nice touch. My guess is seeing a game in there would make it 5 stars.

Great way to spend a day watching Spring training in a beautiful up close venue. Meet players, take in batting practice and enjoy beautiful day at the ball park!

Went to see the first ball game of spring training. Great place to be as a ball fan, even more as a Red Sox fan. A little disappointed on the concession prices, not Fenway you know. Great place for fans.

great time at yankee vs.red sox game..great stadium with good sight lines and overhead coverage from rain and sun plenty of parking close to venue ($10)

IF you are a Red Sox fan and visiting FL... this is a must in March.
We had a great time at this spring training game. Make sure that you are there for the first few innings. The well know starts will be playing first and then the guys trying to make the team play. I would also set in the 200 series sections.... They are mostly covered and shaded.
Great times

Boston Red Sox Spring Training....what can you say? It's a must do if you're a fan. The park is really nice. The seats are a little more spacious than Fenway with cupholders in the front of the seats. There are also suntan lotion dispensers located throughout the park at no charge and water fountains. Not every park has that so it is very appreciated. You need to plan on spending some money for snacks and drinks, but that is typical of major league ballparks. I really thought that the staff was exceedingly helpful from parking to shuttles for some people who wanted it for parking (some Red Sox fans are lifetimers and I enjoyed seeeing them taken care of that way.) to ticket greeters. Of course the Sox won, so everyone was happy, but a wonderful day for all of us regardless.

Visited with some friends that are big Red Sox fans to see a spring training game between the Red Sox and the Twins. My fam are big Yankees fans and I am an Orioles and Nats fan so wasn’t sure if it would be too overwhelming. Happy to report that this is a wonderful park and I had a load of fun! They have a lot going on before the game - a lot of different food vendors, vendors, etc. We were able to get seats under a tent to eat. Everyone we met - locals taking in a game, visitors from out of town, workers at the park - all were friendly and open to chatting. Great attitudes everywhere. I had my first Del’s - have to say I would go back if only for another one of their frozen soft lemonades. Inside the store was madness but was able to get a few spring training Grapefruit League shirts for the fam. The World Series trophy was visiting the day we were there so my friends got some pics with it - they were really happy :). Have been to the Yankees spring training facility and definitely preferred this venue. Tied IMHO with the Phillies spring training park. Two thumbs up!

We are diehard Red Sox fans and spent a week seeing them play 3 games at JetBlue park. The staff are friendly and helpful. The park is beautiful to look at and has great seats no matter where you are located. We sat one game in the green monster seats and last liked them best. The food stands offer various things no matter what you are looked mg for. Of course they have hot dogs and sausage and peppers which were delicious. I tried the chicken steak sandwich which was moist and flavorful. The prices are the usual you would spend at Fenway.

The "experience" of this ballpark overall is unmatched. GREAT atmosphere; great staff; great location.
Could use more paved parking spots & lower food prices for more return visits (we ain't in Boston!) :)

The last two springs have been making the rounds to spring training games. last night went to JetBlue Park to watch the Sox and O's. First time at this stadium. Will probably be the last. Unlike ALL the other stadiums all the vendors are outside unless you want the walking vendors. You know the hard working people that walk around yelling "Ice Cold Beer here". At the other stadiums you get there early, find your seats and then walk around and people watch, drink beer or soda and pig out on the ball park overpriced food. It is an event! You take your seats before the game starts and you sit through 5 or 6 innings and then you do the tour again. More beer or water and more snacks, visit the gift shop and not only watch people but also watch the game. NOT HERE you don't. You have to go outside the stadium or should I say beneath the stadium to the food vendors or gift shop and miss the rest of the game. No view of the game, no TV's, no nothing. Bathroom was a mess with no attendant and a lot of pee and crap all over the place. VERY disappointed! Also you have to wonder how much money they are losing in F&B sales. A normal stadiums revenue has to be over 50-70 percent or more. Whoever designed this set up in Fort Myers should be fired. Oh by the way - $ 8.25 for a can of Bud.

We attended a game here in late February. Park is clean, beautiful and kept up very well. Plenty of rest rooms. Many refreshments are offered and the park is well stocked with attendants. Getting out of the park after a game is a bit of hassle as there is only one road in and out. It took us 20 minutes to exit the parking lot. Seating inside is great and every seat offers a good view. Lots of traditional Red Sox spirit! Will return.

I visited Jet Blue Park on 2/17/17 to watch the Red Sox spring training workouts. I was very disappointed to see most all of the players think they are so above their fans that they can't even wave to these little kids who have waited patiently to see them. The only one I saw who took his time and signed for the kids was Chris Sale. Thank you for taking the time with these kids. Dustin Pedroia never even looked at them.

I like the spring training games (vs “real” games). Parking is easy (and included), staff were all friendly, lineups for food, drinks and souvenirs weren’t too bad. Getting to the seats was easy. Stadium is nice, clean and spacious. Wish the prices for food and drink weren’t so high.

This place replaced City of Palms Park, While it's nice & new, COP was the perfect place for a spring game.

Enjoyed the game from seats that are more comfortable than most stadiums. One drawback for us was that all the concessions are outside the stadium proper so you miss game action if you want refreshments beyond what the seat vendors offer.

Jet Blue Park or Fenway South is great! All the staff are so friendly and the concessioners provide yummy food, drinks, and treats just like Fenway. Even have keepsake cups and plastic popcorn and fries containers that resemble batter's helmets and of course, "Fenway franks." The Lego statue off Big Papi makes for a great photo op and last time I went they had the World Series Trophy. You could stand next to it and look but, don't touch. The Team Store provides all the momentos you could dream of.

Beautiful stadium, with not a bad seat in the house. Who sells out in spring training? Amazingly, these guys do - routinely.
This is the destination and it is well worth the trip.
Well worth the trip down to see my two favorite teams duke it out on the Baseball battle field that is in picture perfect condition.