Savannah Bananas: Baseball’s biggest party returns to Truist Park this weekend

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Savannah Bananas: Baseball’s biggest party returns to Truist Park this weekend

Savannah Bananas: Baseball’s biggest party returns to Truist Park this weekend

The Bananas, the team known for its quirky rules and viral dance moves, will have a 3-game series against their “rivals” the Party Animals Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. Here’s what to know if you are heading to see the Bananas. The Savannah Bananas used a lottery system to det

Savannah Bananas: Baseball’s biggest party returns to Truist Park this weekend

The Bananas, the team known for its quirky rules and viral dance moves, will have a 3-game series against their “rivals” the Party Animals Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. Here’s what to know if you are heading to see the Bananas. The Savannah Bananas used a lottery system to determine who could purchase tickets.

The Savannah Bananas are bringing their one-of-a-kind baseball experience back to Truist Park this weekend, and fans are in for a treat. Known for viral dance moves, quirky rules, and an infectious party atmosphere, this team has sold out stadiums across the country—and this weekend is no exception.

The Bananas will face off against their "rivals," the Party Animals, in a three-game series running Friday night, Saturday night, and Sunday afternoon. All games are officially sold out thanks to a lottery system used for ticket sales. If you're planning to go, here's what you need to know to make the most of the experience.

Game Times & Ticket Tips
Friday and Saturday games start at 7 p.m., while Sunday’s Mother’s Day matchup gets underway at 3 p.m. The team warns fans to avoid buying tickets from third-party sellers on social media—stick to verified platforms like StubHub or SeatGeek, as fake tickets won't be accepted at the gate.

Parking & Bag Policy
Braves parking lots around Truist Park are available for pre-purchase online. The Bananas games follow the same bag policy as Braves games, so plan ahead. Allowed items include medical bags (no larger than needed for equipment), breast pumps, diaper bags for guests with infants or toddlers, and small clutches or clear bags no larger than 5 x 9 inches.

Food & Drink
Fans can bring food into Truist Park, but it must fit inside a clear, gallon-sized plastic bag. Sealed plastic water bottles are also permitted—one bag of food and one bottle of water per ticket allowed.

Prohibited Items
Leave weapons, laser pointers, lawn chairs, banners, flags, or any objects that could be thrown at home.

Weather & Traffic
Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Brian Monahan says Friday night’s game should stay dry, but isolated showers are possible Saturday evening, with a chance of storms on Sunday. Plan for extra travel time if you're driving through the Cobb County area—traffic tends to build up around game time.

Whether you're a longtime Bananas fan or just catching the buzz, this weekend promises the perfect mix of baseball, entertainment, and community spirit. Get ready for a party at the park.

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