Sunday Sunshine: Champion Stadium in Orlando

My baseball home this past week was Champion Stadium at Disney's Wide World of Sports complex in Orlando. Since I focused on players and some game action the last few days, I wanted this Sunday post to focus on the beauty and unique architecture of the ballpark.
Fans can avoid the grandstand entirely and sit on the grassy berm along the left field line and past the outfield fences. The next few showcase the eyecatching design. Once known as Cracker Jack Field, it's one of the few multi-level stadiums in Florida.
The Braves have made it their Grapefruit League home since 1997. But next year might be their final one here. Numerous reports have Atlanta cutting a deal for a new state of the art spring training complex on the other side of Florida, in Sarasota.
So for now, enjoy this little gem, with good sightlines, a Disney-trained service staff that aims to please, and several distinctive features that have made it a must-see for me.
Finally, proving on-field entertainment before the game, and then after the 3rd inning, is Disney World's Saxophone Quartet.


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