Ballpark Attractions
Clipper Magazine Stadium features Amelia’s Picnic Pavilion, a concession stand with a red barn façade that includes a traditional ballpark menu with an emphasis on items produced in Lancaster County. This emphasis includes Hess’s BBQ (a four-time Pennsylvania State Barbecue champion), Auntie Anne's soft pretzels, Kunzler hot dogs, beer from the Lancaster Brewing Company, and Turkey Hill ice cream and iced tea. Other regional foods provided at Clipper Magazine Stadium include cheesesteaks and whoopie pies.
Kids at the ballpark can play at the Weis Horse Around Corral that includes a carousel, jungle gyms, a rock climbing wall, and various inflatables. Cylo's Clubhouse also provides entertainment for children, featuring the Barnstormers' bovine mascot, Cylo. Finally, the Turkey Hill Birthday Zone is a place for children's birthday celebrations.
Clipper Magazine Stadium includes additional seating options for its patrons. Executives can reserve one of several luxury suites available for business or pleasure, with professional catering and an excellent view of the field. Lawn seating expands the ballpark's seating capacity, allowing an additional 1,500 fans to view the game. Bleachers are also available along the left field wall. However, Clipper Magazine Stadium includes 6,000 green, chair-back seats in two levels divided by an open, 360-degree concourse.
The Richard M. Scott mural graces the interior entrance of the ballpark, and is dedicated to the former mayor who initiated the effort for professional baseball's return to Lancaster. Clipper Magazine Stadium also includes a visual display detailing Lancaster's professional baseball history.
The Inside Corner Team Store, which remains open throughout the year, is the official Lancaster Barnstormers' team apparel and souvenir store, located at the home plate entrance.
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