Pin itBehind-the-scenes access to the Texas Rangers' retractable-roof ballpark, where the engineering matches the baseball history.
$20-$30
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Globe Life Field opened in 2020 as the Texas Rangers' replacement for the open-air Globe Life Park next door, and the retractable roof solved the fundamental problem of watching baseball in North Texas during summer. Behind-the-scenes tours give you access to spaces otherwise restricted to players, staff, and broadcast crews.
Tour options range from the standard 60-minute Ballpark Tour to the Clubhouse Tour with locker-room access and the 90-minute Premium Tour with field-level access. Guides cover stadium engineering, Rangers franchise history, and the design decisions that shaped a building able to hold 40,300 spectators under a conditioned roof in a climate where summer afternoons regularly exceed 100 degrees. This is one of the newest stadiums in Major League Baseball, and the retractable-roof engineering gives it a character distinct from the open-air ballparks that dominate the sport. Proximity to AT&T Stadium across the parking lot makes it possible to combine both tours into a full afternoon of stadium architecture in Arlington, roughly 40 minutes south of PGA Frisco.
$20 to $30 depending on tier. Located at 734 Stadium Drive in Arlington. Tours available on non-game days, with limited availability on game days; verify current schedules and pricing through the Texas Rangers. Comfortable shoes recommended. Ample parking in the Arlington sports complex.
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