


Fluor Field
About
Fluor Field brings the classic American baseball experience to life for families in Greenville with the minor league Greenville Drive. This charming ballpark features a replica of Fenway Park's famous Green Monster, affordable ticket prices, and a welcoming atmosphere where kids can enjoy America's favorite pastime without the big-league crowds or costs.
Highlights
- ✓The mini Green Monster left field wall, a kid-sized replica of Boston's famous feature
- ✓Between-inning entertainment including dizzy bat races, mascot appearances, and interactive games on the video board
- ✓Kids Fun Zone with playground equipment and activities behind the left field wall
- ✓Post-game fireworks shows on select nights (typically Fridays and Saturdays)
- ✓Kids Run the Bases opportunities on select Sunday games
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early for batting practice and to explore the ballpark - kids can often get closer to players for autographs before the game starts
- 2.Sit along the third base line for shade during afternoon games, or opt for the lawn seating areas where kids can spread out and move around
- 3.Check the promotional schedule before buying tickets - many games feature fireworks, kids run the bases nights, or giveaways perfect for young fans
- 4.Bring sunscreen and hats for day games as South Carolina sun can be intense, even in the covered sections
- 5.Download the Greenville Drive app for in-seat concession ordering to avoid long lines with hungry kids in tow
Best Time to Visit
Evening games (typically 7:00 PM starts) offer the best family experience with cooler temperatures and frequent post-game fireworks shows on Friday and Saturday nights. Weekday games tend to be less crowded than weekends, making it easier to navigate with children.
What to Know
Tickets are very affordable, typically ranging from $8-15 for general admission, with kids 2 and under free. Parking is available in nearby lots for $5-10, or consider walking from downtown Greenville. The ballpark offers standard stadium fare plus healthier options, and strollers are permitted.
Seasonal Notes
Baseball season runs from April through early September. Special theme nights and promotional events are scheduled throughout the season, with the most family-friendly activities concentrated during summer months when school is out. The stadium occasionally hosts off-season events during fall and winter.
Nearby Eats
Sidewall Pizza Company (5-minute walk) offers wood-fired pizzas in a casual setting perfect for pre-game dining. Soby's on the Side is a family-friendly option with burgers, sandwiches, and outdoor seating just blocks from the stadium.
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