Several ball parks do unique things to help fans beat the heat. In a few ball parks, they’ll have misters distributed around the mezzanine, like in Las Vegas’ Cashman Field. In Lancaster, PA, there’s an independent league team that has bumper boats as a part of their park. At Chase Field, if you’re not able to get over their hot weather with their classic frozen water salesmen, you can get seats by the pool inside. Also, it helps to know that you’ll be beating the heat with a roof and an inside temperature of 77 degrees. And if you’re just trying to make the heat more comfortable, the Gateway Grizzlies, outside of St. Louis, provide a hot tub suite for a good summer time.
At US Cellular Field in Chicago, it’s a tradition to go to a humid uncomfortable day game to enjoy the outfield amenities. From the old Comiskey Park, they’ve brought back The Old Comiskey Park Shower in center field for fans to use to cool off. This shower is popular, and I’ve even heard rumors of it being duplicated. But if that doesn’t do it for you, they have misting stations all over, including the Rain Room in right field. It becomes a place where fans look forward to beating the heat.