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re: Nicest/Best MLB stadiums and experiences
Posted on 4/3/14 at 5:15 am to SparkyAvenger
Posted on 4/3/14 at 5:15 am to SparkyAvenger
Purple Seats
I went by coors too. I'd like to go to a game there. Pretty good spots in Lodo, Denver
I went by coors too. I'd like to go to a game there. Pretty good spots in Lodo, Denver
Posted on 4/3/14 at 5:23 am to sorrycholly
I like the Ballpark in Arlington, but PNC Park in Pittsburgh is very nice.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 5:48 am to sorrycholly
1. Marlins Park
2. Old Yankee Stadium, at the time I wasn't too much of a baseball fan so it was cool but could have been better.
3. Sun Life or the Trop can't decide. Both are just absolutely awful for baseball
2. Old Yankee Stadium, at the time I wasn't too much of a baseball fan so it was cool but could have been better.
3. Sun Life or the Trop can't decide. Both are just absolutely awful for baseball
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:40 am to sorrycholly
Only been to petco and new marlins. Petco was exponentially better in every way. Probably because it was in San Diego and 65 degrees at night in the middle of August.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:46 am to St Augustine
I love the Giants ballpark, except for the coolish weather and their fans. The garlic fries...
I went to a Giants/Dodgers game there and brought the only toboggan cap I had (a blue NY Giants hat). The football Giants blue threw off the natives..I heard them talking shite about it thinking I was a Dodgers fan..I turned the logo to the back to avoid getting pelted with stuff.
Love the old school atmosphere at Wrigley. If I could choose my last ballpark experience, it would be a sunny, warm day in the bleachers.
I went to a Giants/Dodgers game there and brought the only toboggan cap I had (a blue NY Giants hat). The football Giants blue threw off the natives..I heard them talking shite about it thinking I was a Dodgers fan..I turned the logo to the back to avoid getting pelted with stuff.
Love the old school atmosphere at Wrigley. If I could choose my last ballpark experience, it would be a sunny, warm day in the bleachers.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:59 am to sorrycholly
1. AT&T
2. coors
3. PNC Park
4. Great American Ballpark
5. Old Yankee stadium
6. Wrigley field
7. Minute maid
8. Astrodome
9. Kaufman
10. Oakland coliseum
11. Fulton county stadium
12. Turner field
13. New Busch stadium
2. coors
3. PNC Park
4. Great American Ballpark
5. Old Yankee stadium
6. Wrigley field
7. Minute maid
8. Astrodome
9. Kaufman
10. Oakland coliseum
11. Fulton county stadium
12. Turner field
13. New Busch stadium
Posted on 4/3/14 at 8:01 am to chrisksaint
1. PNC - great park, great location, intimate feel even from upper deck. No doubt my number 1.
2. Coors Field - great location, beautiful view
3. Progressive Field - similar layout and feel to Coors, near some bars...but it's in Cleveland
4. Ballpark in Arlington - unique view in CF, has some old school aesthetics
5. Chase Field - an open air feel in Zona would be better IMO. Great facility, though.
6. Great American Ballpark - nothing stands out about the place. It's nice, offers great views all around.
7. Minute Maid - nice stadium, too gimmicky with hill, flagpole, short porch in left, and train tracks.
8. Kaufman Stadium - the renovations have spruced the place up. Some of the seating still feels cramped. It's located away from the action so-to-speak.
9. Skydome - the place seems cavernous
10. Astrodome - served its purpose well
11. Mike High Stadium - not a baseball stadium so layout was odd. The fans made the place rock though.
12. Kingdome - another cavernous cookie cutter, but like Mile High, the fans were a difference maker.
13. Olympic Stadium - the facility wasn't THAT bad, but a minor league size crowd and tarps made it feel incomplete.
2. Coors Field - great location, beautiful view
3. Progressive Field - similar layout and feel to Coors, near some bars...but it's in Cleveland
4. Ballpark in Arlington - unique view in CF, has some old school aesthetics
5. Chase Field - an open air feel in Zona would be better IMO. Great facility, though.
6. Great American Ballpark - nothing stands out about the place. It's nice, offers great views all around.
7. Minute Maid - nice stadium, too gimmicky with hill, flagpole, short porch in left, and train tracks.
8. Kaufman Stadium - the renovations have spruced the place up. Some of the seating still feels cramped. It's located away from the action so-to-speak.
9. Skydome - the place seems cavernous
10. Astrodome - served its purpose well
11. Mike High Stadium - not a baseball stadium so layout was odd. The fans made the place rock though.
12. Kingdome - another cavernous cookie cutter, but like Mile High, the fans were a difference maker.
13. Olympic Stadium - the facility wasn't THAT bad, but a minor league size crowd and tarps made it feel incomplete.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 8:01 am to Warheel
Wrigley is definitely one of the best experiences out there. Few cities can compete with wrigleyville and the atmosphere of a cubs game. Cubs games are how baseball was meant to be. You can have your A/C and fancy new stadium like Minute Maid but when your average attendance doesn't even fill half the stadium. I'll take wrigley's experience all day.
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