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Get a complete view of the field and take a dip in Arizona's most famous pool. This is without a doubt one of the most unique attractions in all of baseball and the perfect spot to beat the heat.
Here's what you need to know about the Chase Field pool, including its history and ticket prices. Why does Chase Field have a pool?
With changing rooms located under the right field seats, the Chase Field pool feels just like a typical Phoenix backyard pool party. This one just comes with a MLB game across the fence.
From its signature swimming pool to its retractable roof, Chase Field has become one of the game's most recognizable landmarks.
The Republic reports the price starts at $4,750 and can be as high as $7,000 for 35 people, “with access to the pool, hot tub and private patio, five parking passes, a basic complimentary food...
Why does Chase Field have a pool? The most recognizable feature at Chase Field is the pool in right-center field, which the team has occasionally jumped in to celebrate huge victories.
The pool is 415 feet from home plate and has 8,500 gallons of water in it. The pool deck itself is 1,288 square feet. Best of all, a series-altering home run splashing into the pool creates a...
The pool has been a splashy landing spot for home runs since Chase Field opened in 1998. It’s become the obvious choice for any celebration at the ballpark—players and executives and team...
The D-backs celebrated their sweep of the Dodgers by having a pool party at Chase Field, here's a look at the celebration! The D-backs are now just four wins...
When Chase Field opened in 1998, the sparkling pool outside the right field fence was criticized. Now it is of the ballpark's most iconic features.