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Thursday, November 14, 2024

Catch a trolley to spring training baseball at Scottsdale Stadium

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City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website

City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website

Baseball fans in Scottsdale, Arizona, have a convenient and cost-effective way to catch the Giants' home games during the 2024 Spring Training season. The Scottsdale Trolley is offering free service to the games, starting 90 minutes before the first pitch and ending 30 minutes after the last inning.

The trolley service aims to reduce parking hassles and traffic congestion near the Scottsdale Stadium. Passengers will even receive commemorative Spring Training magnets as a token of the experience, while supplies last.

The trolleys operate with a 20-minute ride frequency between stops, providing easy access for fans. To make use of this service, baseball enthusiasts are encouraged to park at city parking garages surrounding Old Town, where the trolley stops are conveniently located at various points such as Nordstrom parking garage, 5th Avenue and Stetson Drive, Third Avenue parking garage, Main Street underground parking garage, and Second Street and Brown Avenue parking garage.

The initiative not only offers a stress-free transportation option but also contributes to a smoother flow of traffic around the stadium. For those interested in more information, including the Giant's schedule, ticket purchases, details about Scottsdale Stadium, and additional Scottsdale Trolley information, resources are available for easy access.

So, grab your gear, hop on the Scottsdale Trolley, and enjoy a seamless journey to catch the Giants in action at Scottsdale Stadium during the exciting 2024 Spring Training season.

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