Behind-the-scenes access to the Texas Rangers' retractable-roof ballpark, where the engineering matches the baseball history.
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. The stadium sits at 734 Stadium Drive in Arlington, adjacent to AT&T Stadium, and behind-the-scenes tours provide access to spaces that are otherwise restricted to players, staff, and broadcast crews.
Tour options include the standard Ballpark Tour at approximately 60 minutes, the Clubhouse Tour with locker room access, and the Premium Tour with field-level access extending to 90 minutes. Guides cover the stadium's engineering, the Rangers' franchise history, and the design decisions that shaped a building capable of holding 40,300 spectators under a conditioned roof in a climate where summer afternoon temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees.
The proximity to AT&T Stadium makes it possible to combine both tours in a single afternoon in Arlington, roughly 40 minutes south of PGA Frisco.
Tour pricing runs $20 to $30 depending on the tier selected. Tours are available on non-game days, with limited availability on game days. Verify current schedules and pricing through the Texas Rangers website. Comfortable shoes are recommended. The Arlington sports complex includes ample parking.
Globe Life Field 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. For sports fans, pairing this with an AT&T Stadium tour across the parking lot creates a full afternoon of stadium architecture that few cities can match.
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