Fantasy Camp B runs January 12–17, 2027, at Truist Park in Cumberland, Cobb County, Georgia — a six-day immersive experience set inside one of the premier sports and entertainment venues in the Southeast. This is a rare, multi-day event at Truist Park that puts participants and fans directly inside the home of the Atlanta Braves, offering an up-close encounter with the ballpark in a way that a standard game-day visit simply does not replicate. If you are searching for Fantasy Camp B Atlanta tickets or looking to plan your January 2027 experience at Truist Park, the details below are your starting point.
- Dates: January 12–17, 2027
- Venue: Truist Park
- Location/Neighborhood: Cumberland, Cobb County — served by the Braves-Cumberland MARTA station
- Category: Special Event / Fan Experience
Why Atlanta Fans Are Talking About This
Fantasy camp events at major league ballparks are not everyday occurrences, and when one lands at Truist Park, Atlanta's baseball community takes notice immediately. Truist Park is not just a stadium — it is the anchor of The Battery Atlanta, a fully integrated live-work-play district that transforms any multi-day event into a genuine destination experience. For six consecutive days in January 2027, Fantasy Camp B occupies that iconic footprint, making it one of the most distinctive Atlanta events on the calendar for the new year.
The buzz around Fantasy Camp B at Truist Park centers on access and atmosphere. Multi-day camps at professional venues give participants and attendees the kind of behind-the-scenes relationship with a ballpark that money alone cannot buy on a typical game night. January is the heart of the baseball offseason, which means the camp unfolds in a Truist Park that is quieter, more intimate, and entirely devoted to the camp experience — no competing crowds, no divided attention.
Atlanta's sports fan base responds to events that deliver genuine access and lasting memories, and Fantasy Camp B checks both boxes. Demand for Fantasy Camp B (Jan 12–17, 2027) Truist Park access builds quickly once word spreads through the local baseball community, so early planning is essential.
Everything You Need to Know About Fantasy Camp B
Fantasy camps at professional ballparks are structured around the idea of putting everyday fans and participants inside the environment that big leaguers call home. At Truist Park, that environment is exceptional. Opened in 2017, Truist Park was purpose-built for the Atlanta Braves and has since become one of the most celebrated ballparks in Major League Baseball, earning consistent praise for its sightlines, fan amenities, and overall design. The facility features a natural grass playing surface, a state-of-the-art clubhouse infrastructure, and practice facilities that make it an ideal setting for a multi-day fantasy camp format.
Fantasy Camp B spanning January 12 through 17 gives participants nearly a full week inside that environment — enough time to settle into the rhythms of the ballpark, build camaraderie, and genuinely experience what it feels like to be part of the Truist Park operation outside of a standard game-day framework. For Atlanta baseball fans who have spent years watching from the stands, this format flips the experience entirely.
The January window is deliberate. With the MLB regular season months away, Truist Park is available in a way it simply is not from March through October. The camp takes full advantage of that availability, using the entire complex with a focus and intensity that a midseason event could never match.
Plan Your Night — and Your Week — at Truist Park
Truist Park sits in the Cumberland area of Cobb County, directly accessible via the Braves-Cumberland MARTA station on the Silver Line. MARTA is the single most stress-free way to reach the ballpark, eliminating parking costs and traffic entirely. The station delivers riders steps from the stadium gates, making it the default recommendation for any multi-day commitment like Fantasy Camp B.
For those driving, Truist Park is located just off I-75 and I-285 in Cobb County, with multiple structured parking decks on site and in the surrounding Battery Atlanta development. For a six-day camp, consider purchasing a parking pass in advance rather than paying daily rates — it simplifies logistics considerably.
The Battery Atlanta, the mixed-use district surrounding Truist Park, provides everything a camp attendee needs between sessions. Restaurants, bars, retail, and hotels are all within easy walking distance of the stadium gates. Several hotels sit directly within The Battery, making on-site lodging a legitimate option for out-of-town participants who want to minimize daily commutes and maximize their time in the camp environment.
Dress for January in Atlanta: temperatures in the metro area typically range from the mid-30s to the low-50s during the second week of January. Layers are the practical choice. The interior of Truist Park offers some shelter from wind, but early mornings on the field demand cold-weather gear.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Fantasy Camp B (Jan 12–17, 2027) tickets in Atlanta?
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Is Truist Park accessible by MARTA?
Yes. Truist Park is directly served by the Braves-Cumberland MARTA station on the Silver Line. The station is adjacent to The Battery Atlanta and puts riders within a short walk of the Truist Park gates — no car, no parking fee, no traffic. MARTA is the recommended transportation option for all six days of Fantasy Camp B.
What should I bring to a multi-day fantasy camp at Truist Park in January?
January at Truist Park in Cobb County means cold mornings and cool afternoons. Bring layered clothing, including a thermal base layer, a mid-layer fleece or pullover, and a windproof outer shell. Comfortable athletic footwear suited for both turf and hard surfaces is essential for a camp environment. Bring a reusable water bottle, sunscreen for midday sessions, and any personal gear specified in your camp registration materials. Arriving early on Day 1 — January 12 — gives you time to orient yourself to the Truist Park layout before the schedule begins in full.