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A's Las Vegas Ballpark Experience Center Offers Glimpse into Future |
Interactive space at UnCommons provides fans with an immersive preview of the upcoming $2 billion stadium |

Elena Brooks
Dec 7, 2025
The Oakland Athletics have unveiled a state of the art Ballpark Experience Center at UnCommons, a dynamic mixed-use development in southwest Las Vegas.
This interactive space offers fans an immersive preview of the team's forthcoming $2 billion stadium, set to open on the Las Vegas Strip in 2028.
Central to the Experience Center is the Immersive Cube™, a 270 degree digital environment that allows visitors to virtually explore the future ballpark.
With LED screens enveloping the walls, floor, and ceiling, fans can experience the stadium's design and ambiance firsthand.
According to A's owner John Fisher, this feature provides a unique opportunity to visualize the ballpark's integration with iconic Las Vegas landmarks like Bally’s, MGM, and New York-New York.
Complementing the digital experience is a detailed architectural model of the stadium, complete with a removable roof.
This model offers insights into various seating levels and premium spaces, including the Barrel Room and bullpen spectator areas.
A's President Marc Badain emphasized that these features are designed to meet the high expectations of Las Vegas fans, providing unparalleled proximity to the field and enhancing the overall game day experience.
The Experience Center also celebrates the rich history of the Athletics.
Memorabilia, including World Series championship trophies, are on display.
An interactive exhibit allows fans to engage with the team's storied past by selecting bats associated with historic moments, triggering corresponding highlights on a screen.
Designed by Nashville-based firm Advent and constructed by Burke Special Projects, the 12,000 square foot space reflects the innovative spirit of the upcoming ballpark.
Located within the UnCommons development. A 40 acre, $850 million project featuring office spaces, residential units, and a vibrant dining scene. The Experience Center is accessible by appointment only.
Fans on the A's season ticket priority access list will be contacted in early 2026 to schedule visits, coinciding with the official launch of ticket sales.
As construction progresses on the stadium, situated at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue, the Experience Center serves as a bridge, maintaining fan engagement and building anticipation for the team's Las Vegas debut in 2028.
Fisher encourages fans to visit, stating, "Bring your kids, bring your families, bring your grandparents, because we have something here that will appeal to everyone."
For more information or to join the priority access list, fans can visit the Athletics' official website.
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