Cooperstown All Star Village

Trip info & logistics — one place for everything.

Heads up: ASV policies (pricing, schedules, documents, electronics rules) shift year-to-year. Always confirm current details at cooperstownallstarvillage.com before acting.

Overview

Cooperstown All Star Village (ASV) is a week-long youth baseball tournament resort in Oneonta, NY — about 20 miles south of Cooperstown village itself. ASV is a separate program from Cooperstown Dreams Park; don't confuse the two.

Tournament weeks run Sunday through Saturday, roughly mid-June through mid-August, for 9U–12U travel teams. Every player gets a championship ring at closing ceremonies — an ASV signature.

Address: 4158 State Highway 28, Oneonta, NY 13820
Website: cooperstownallstarvillage.com

Itinerary

Typical week shape. Fill in specific times once ASV publishes the schedule for your week.

Sunday — Arrival & Opening Ceremonies

  • Team check-in, typically 1:00–4:00 PM (confirm)
  • Players move into bunkhouses
  • Sunday dinner in the dining hall (first included meal)
  • Opening ceremonies: parade of teams, anthem, fireworks, pin trading kickoff

Monday – Wednesday — Pool Play

  • Round-robin games seed the bracket
  • Typically 2 games per day; teams are guaranteed a minimum number of games for the week (commonly 7+)
  • Skills competitions mid-week: home run derby, fastest pitch, around-the-bases, accuracy throw
  • Evening activities: swimming, laser tag, arcade, dances, movies

Thursday – Friday — Bracket Play

  • Single-elimination bracket seeded from pool results
  • Championship game typically Friday evening or Saturday morning

Saturday — Closing Ceremonies & Departure

  • Breakfast is the final included meal
  • Closing ceremonies & championship ring presentation
  • Check-out and travel home

Typical daily rhythm

Travel

Nearest airports

AirportCodeDrive to ASVNotes
Albany InternationalALB~75 mi / 1h 30mMost flight options; most teams use this
Syracuse HancockSYR~95 mi / 1h 45mSolid secondary choice
BinghamtonBGM~65 mi / 1h 15mClosest but very limited service
Stewart (Newburgh)SWF~130 mi / 2h 15mSometimes cheaper from southern states

All four have on-site rental cars (Hertz, Enterprise, Avis, National, Budget). Teams traveling with equipment typically reserve a 12–15 passenger van plus an SUV for gear.

Option A — American Airlines group booking

American's Group & Meetings Travel program is available for 10+ passengers on the same itinerary.

Option B — Charter bus

Northeast operators commonly used for youth-sports charters: Academy Bus, Peter Pan, Coach USA, Martz Group, Trailways, Hampton Jitney, Birnie Bus (Syracuse area), Wolf's Bus Lines (PA).

Option C — Driving yourself

Getting around once there

Uber/Lyft coverage in Oneonta/Cooperstown is thin and unreliable — wait times over 20–30 minutes are common, late-night rides may be unavailable. Families attending should plan on a rental car or their own vehicle. ASV is self-contained but any trip off-complex (Hall of Fame, restaurants, hotels) requires driving.

Lodging

Players stay in ASV bunkhouses — included in the team registration. Families book separately. The big decision: stay close to the ballpark (Oneonta, ~5–15 min) or close to the Hall of Fame and Main Street (Cooperstown village, ~30–40 min each way).

Closest hotels to ASV (Oneonta area)

National chains cluster near I-88 exits 13–15:

Sidney has additional Hampton/Holiday Inn Express ~20–25 min west if Oneonta sells out.

Cooperstown village hotels & B&Bs (~30–40 min each way)

Many require 2–4 night minimums during tournament season.

Short-term rentals

Vrbo and Airbnb have strong inventory in both Oneonta and Cooperstown. Lake Otsego cabins are premium and often weekly-only (Sat–Sat) — book 6–12 months ahead. Oneonta-area houses are cheaper and good for 2–3 families splitting.

Group booking tips

What to weigh when choosing

Check-in & Check-out

Required documents (per player)

Coaches typically collect everything into a team packet and present it at registration on arrival.

Meals & Dining

Pin Trading

Pin trading is the cultural centerpiece of an ASV week. Teams design custom pins; players trade with other teams all week.

Roster & Contacts

Coaches

Players

Team parent / travel coordinator

Emergency contacts

Packing List

What ASV provides

Players MUST bring

Optional but recommended

What NOT to bring

Phone / electronics

ASV has historically been more permissive than Dreams Park — players may keep phones in the bunkhouse, though coaches often set team-level rules. Policies shift year to year — confirm with ASV. Leave expensive tablets/laptops at home.

Costs & Payments

All figures are rough historical ballparks — confirm current pricing at cooperstownallstarvillage.com/fees-dates.

ASV registration fee

Typical additional family costs

Payment structure (typical)

Refunds & insurance

Deposits are non-refundable. Partial refunds may be possible if ASV re-sells the slot. No refunds inside ~60–90 days. ASV strongly recommends tournament/travel insurance — read the current contract carefully.

Fundraising ideas

For Families — Off-Hours in Cooperstown

When your player is in team time, Cooperstown itself is worth the 25-minute drive:

Family watching-games tips

FAQ

Can parents stay on-site?
Players stay in team bunkhouses; families book separately. ASV has offered on-site family housing (townhouses/condos) at additional cost in some years — confirm availability.
Can parents enter the bunkhouses?
No. There are designated family meeting areas. Parents typically see their player at meals (if allowed), before/after games, and at evening activities open to families.
What about meals for families?
Player and coach meals are included in the dining hall. Families eat off-site.
Phones — can players keep them?
Historically yes, but coaches often set team-level rules. Policies change year to year — confirm with ASV.
Laundry?
Uniforms are typically laundered by ASV staff overnight so teams have clean jerseys next day. Coin-op machines are available for personal laundry.
Does every player really get a ring?
Yes — it's a signature ASV tradition. Champions get trophies & additional awards.
Is Cooperstown Dreams Park the same thing?
No. Different program, different complex, different rules. ASV is in Oneonta; Dreams Park is a separate facility. Make sure communications from your team reference ASV specifically.
How far in advance should we book?
ASV tournament slots book 12–18 months out. Oneonta hotels sell out by January for the following summer. Book everything as early as possible.