Big League Dreams Las Vegas
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 5 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Jeremy Cowdell
a year agoThe fields are pretty cool with the turf in the field, but they do have some weird hops and bounces on the turf. The environment was fun and made you feel like you were at a big league park. Especially the overpriced food. It was fun to be able to see the games from inside the restaurant and bar area. I do like how we can bring our own chairs or you can sit in the bleachers. Good coverage for foul balls and overall a great experience. You can even use the batting cages on site if desired.
Omar Barboza
2 years agoIs a great complex, with little versions of some MLB stadiums 🏟, but for sure I'm this is not the best version. Pretty sure the best days are way back, lot of patches over the fields and lack of painting and maintenance over there. For kids, this must be great place. Enough parking spaces and bathrooms 🚻 available inside. $8 entrance fee for visitors per day. Enjoy your visit.
Luis Ramirez Sr
a year agoThis complex is amazing. 6 fields 2 of which still need turf redone but overall great to play on. Indoor facility on-site. Club house with food and drinks. Stadium style seating
Jonathan S
2 months agoUnbelievable. A batting cage had no balls in it. So it wasted our money. A buddy of mine asked them to come fix it and get our coin back. I then went to another machine and inserted a coin. Then the machine I WAS on started rolling. He never told me to wait there. I thought he was going for a coin. He told me sorry can’t do another now and gave him attitude. The manager (African American guy) without seeing anything kicks me out without any question when his employee raised his voice and disrespected us by telling us we aren’t getting our coin back so we could simply use another cage but totally miscommunicated. The employee and the loose cannon manager need to be gone and as a coach my guys will never play here again. The manager obviously doesn’t like his job. I guess I don’t blame him because it’s obviously not a man’s job.
Randy Houck
a year agoReally enjoyed the SSUSA tournament at Big League Dreams. Here is the good and bad. The good: love the fact they moved the fences back to 300 down the line and 325/330 in center. Maintained the original feel of the ball parks and made the game feel right vice the short porches and ridiculous not stop HRs. Plenty of shade to get out of the sun for visitors and players. Dugouts where in good shape but need to replace the bat holders in the dugout since most are broken. Food was good for snacks and bar food no complaints on the service everyone was very nice. The bad: Paying to get in the fields make me feel that that playing conditions should be better. I do appreciate they are replacing the turf that is way over due and they’ve painted the some of the park so it doesn’t look trashy. It would be awesome if they could just set a standard and hold it to keep this place special. I really enjoy coming out here to play and love the MLB themes. I am thankful this park exists and hope the ownership continues to make improvements to provide the be best experience for us players.