What is Victory Lane Sports Park?
Victory Lane Sports Complex is softball and volleyball park located in the Adobe Dam Recreational Area in Glendale, AZ. We feature 6 lighted softball fields, 8 lighted white sand volleyball courts, batting cages, bar & grill, concessions and a childrens' play area. We run one of the largest adult softabll leagues in the country, hosting over 300 teams each week throughout the year.
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Why do you charge admission to enter the park?
Victory Lane is privately owned and operated. This means we are not subsidized by taxpayer dollars. Charging admission helps us to continue providing quality leagues and facilities.
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Do you allow outside food and beverage?
We do not permit outside food and beverage or ice chests in the park. We do allow up to 2 gallons of water per person. Our park features 2 full service concessions, a bar and grill, and refrigerated water coolers in every dugout and adjacent to our volleyball courts.
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Are your softball fields open to the public?
Because of the high demand for quality softball fields in the Phoenix area, our fields are usually booked for leagues and tournaments. Occassionally we have fields available for rent. Please call our main office at 623-581-6000 for availability.
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Are your volleyball courts open to the public?
Yes they are. However some or all of our courts are frequently reserved for league and tournament play. Visit the Open Play section of our Players Forum for availability details.
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Are your facilities available for tournaments?
We host softball, baseball and volleyball tournaments each weekend. Availability is limited. Please call our main office at 623-581-6000 or by email for details.
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Are your facilities available for private events?
Victory Lane is an ideal venue for private parties, company picnics and corporate events. We offer catering and event coordination for events of all types and sizes. Please call our main office at 623-581-6000 or email for details.
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Where did Victory Lane Sports Park get it's name?
Victory Lane was built in 1994 by Brian Whitcomb and Tom Sneva. Tom Sneva won the Indianapolis 500 in 1983. Our park was named for his Indy victory. You will find one of his race cars hanging in the Victory Lane Bar & Grill.
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