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re: Check in: Who's been to TD Ameritrade stadium?
Posted on 6/13/13 at 8:27 am to xXLSUXx
Posted on 6/13/13 at 8:27 am to xXLSUXx
I have been every year since it opened. It is very nice. No it is not like a college baseball stadium, but was not designed to be. It was designed to hold the CWS and it does it nicely.
I like the fact that it isn't like a college facility. It was designed to facility large number of guests. It has plenty of food vendors so there is no waiting. There is a large concourse for walking around the whole facility. It has numerous restroom facilities, rarely saw waiting lines. They have set it up to allow for all the vendors, especially ESPN to have its interactive area without taking too much away from the openness.
The only thing I really don't care for is the sterility of the place by comparison to the old Rosenblatt. The old neighborhood feel around the park. The whole area has been rehabilitated and has yet to develop its character, but it is developing one (just like the new Alex Box compared to the old Alex Box).
I believe that once you go you will like it. If the Tigers will, you will love it. Or is that too much homer?
I like the fact that it isn't like a college facility. It was designed to facility large number of guests. It has plenty of food vendors so there is no waiting. There is a large concourse for walking around the whole facility. It has numerous restroom facilities, rarely saw waiting lines. They have set it up to allow for all the vendors, especially ESPN to have its interactive area without taking too much away from the openness.
The only thing I really don't care for is the sterility of the place by comparison to the old Rosenblatt. The old neighborhood feel around the park. The whole area has been rehabilitated and has yet to develop its character, but it is developing one (just like the new Alex Box compared to the old Alex Box).
I believe that once you go you will like it. If the Tigers will, you will love it. Or is that too much homer?
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