Venue Detail
Round Rock Express
RSV Pro Facilities Report
March, 2015
Round Rock Express
PO Box 5309 Round Rock, TX 78683 Phone: 512-255-2255 Fax: 512-255-1558 URL: www.roundrockexpress.com Owner: Nolan Ryan League: Pacific Coast League, American Conference, South
Venue
Dell Diamond, 3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78664 Owner: City of Round Rock Managed by: Team Built: 2000 Capacity: 7,816 Permanent concession stands: 9 Concessionaire: Finish Line Events Suite caterer: Finish Line Events Soft drink: Coca Cola Beer: Multiple
Naming rights
Sold to: Dell Computer Price: $2,500,000 Term: 15 years Expires: 2015
Ticket prices
Season tickets range from $395 to $605 Single tickets range from $8.00 to $18.00
Attendance
2012 average attendance: 8,389 2013 average attendance: 8,181 2014 average attendance: 8,390
Suites
Quantity: 24 Term: 1 to 5 years Price: $22,500 to $27,000 Seats: 12 to 20 Includes: Tickets, parking. The party suite holds up to 75 persons.
Club seats
Quantity: 950 Price: $1,500 to $1,500
Financing
Nolan Ryan contributed most of the cost of the $25 million venue. The city got its $7.5 million portion from an existing hotel/motel tax. The venue was originally expected to cost $13 million.
The Jackson Generals were purchased in 1998 by Nolan Ryan who moved the team to a new ballpark in Round Rock, TX, for the 2000 season. The team was highly successful as a Double-A franchise and the Ryans decided to make it a Triple-A team. The original franchise was moved to Corpus Christi.
The team broke Double-A records for a fourth year with 685,973 total fans attending games. That led the Ryans to also plan for upgrades to the ballpark to meet Triple-A standards.
In the first round of improvements, the Express boosted capacity from 7,816 to 10,000. The first expansion at the Diamond added six luxury suites to the original inventory of 24. It also added 1,000 general seats. Later construction includes a conference center expansion and a new ballpark entrance. Reid Ryan says the entrance might be financed by the team. The total work would cost $1.6 million with at least $800,000 funded by the team. The city gets its money from an existing hotel tax.
The team has two more stadium improvements in mind that could cost up to $2.3 million. That request will come at a later date. The current $25 million ballpark opened in 1998 and Ryan contributed $17.6 million to the cost. (Baseball, Facilities, Minor League, Professional Sports, Venue)