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re: Nicest/Best MLB stadiums and experiences
Posted on 4/2/14 at 2:33 pm to sorrycholly
Posted on 4/2/14 at 2:33 pm to sorrycholly
I've been to 18 stadiums (my dad and I are making the rounds) and I would have to say Kauffman is up there as one of my favorites (probably put 2nd behind Miller in Milwaukee). Very fan friendly stadium.
Of course I love the Wrigleys, Fenways, and Yankee Stadiums (Old not new) of the world, but for different reasons. None of these are very fan friendly I would say.
ETA:
Been to both Chicagos, Milwaukee, Arlington, Minute Maid (and Astrodome), Kauffman, new Busch, Tropicana, Turner (and Fulton), Camden, Citizens, Nationals, both old New Yorks, Coors, and Fenway
Of course I love the Wrigleys, Fenways, and Yankee Stadiums (Old not new) of the world, but for different reasons. None of these are very fan friendly I would say.
ETA:
Been to both Chicagos, Milwaukee, Arlington, Minute Maid (and Astrodome), Kauffman, new Busch, Tropicana, Turner (and Fulton), Camden, Citizens, Nationals, both old New Yorks, Coors, and Fenway
This post was edited on 4/2/14 at 2:39 pm
Posted on 4/2/14 at 2:37 pm to Rabbs and QStick
Based on this thread, I think I'm going to have to plan a KC weekend this summer and go catch a game.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 2:40 pm to ProjectP2294
quote:
Ballpark in Arlington
New Busch
Wrigley rooftops
Minute Maid
Old Busch
Astrodome
Fulton County
every college park I've been to, including Centenary
Tropicana Field
Posted on 4/2/14 at 4:10 pm to sorrycholly
I'll just do the top 5:
1) Pac Bell (SF)
2) Minute Maid (Hou)
3) Camden Yards (Bal)
4) Safeco Field (Sea)
5) Jacobs Field (Cle)
I realize some of those names are no longer current. I don't think there are many "bad" stadiums now days with most everything being new, but Oakland is defintely the worst current stadium that I've been to
1) Pac Bell (SF)
2) Minute Maid (Hou)
3) Camden Yards (Bal)
4) Safeco Field (Sea)
5) Jacobs Field (Cle)
I realize some of those names are no longer current. I don't think there are many "bad" stadiums now days with most everything being new, but Oakland is defintely the worst current stadium that I've been to
Posted on 4/2/14 at 4:49 pm to LL012697
quote:Just think how bad baseball fans in the Bay area had it prior to AT&T? The Coliseum and Candlestick. Two of the worst venues for MLB ever. Giant fans are the luckiest fans on Earth. They went from the worst stadium and experience to among the best. A's fans are still stuck with crap.
...Oakland is defintely the worst current stadium that I've been to
Posted on 4/2/14 at 5:01 pm to sorrycholly
Ive been to:
Comerica
Cleveland
Toronto
Went by, but not in
White sox
Seattle
SF
SD
Miami
ATL
Baltimore
CIN
Comerica
Cleveland
Toronto
Went by, but not in
White sox
Seattle
SF
SD
Miami
ATL
Baltimore
CIN
This post was edited on 4/2/14 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 4/2/14 at 5:18 pm to SpartyGator
PNC
Camden
Fenway
Wrigley
Citizens Bank Park
Yankee Stadium (old)
Nationals Park
US Cellular Field
Citi Field
Turner Field
And of course Shea Stadium and the Vet, RIP. Probably forgetting a few from that list.
Camden
Fenway
Wrigley
Citizens Bank Park
Yankee Stadium (old)
Nationals Park
US Cellular Field
Citi Field
Turner Field
And of course Shea Stadium and the Vet, RIP. Probably forgetting a few from that list.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 5:35 pm to Vegas Eddie
quote:
Vegas Eddie
So you're disagreeing with me saying I don't like Tropicana Field?
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:21 pm to sorrycholly
I've been to Shea, Tropicana, Philly (Both Veterans and Citizens Bank Park), SunLife (When it was Pro Player), and Petco Park. Here's my ranking.
1. Petco Park- Absolutely great ballpark and atmosphere around it! It's the only "Downtown" stadium that I've ever been to. If you go to San Diego, go to Bub's outside the stadium. Best sports bar I've ever been to.
2. Citizens Bank Park- Great sightlines and Ashburn Alley is great!
3. Shea Stadium- I'm a Mets fan by birth so I'm biased but good group of fans.
4. Veterans Stadium (I've been here the most)- It was an outdated dump like Shea but the fans there were a wild bunch. I always had a story leaving there and the longtime employees (Ushers, Vendors) were great and told me many war stories in the 3 years I lived in the area and went to The Vet.
5. Tropicana Field- It's not a real ballpark but it tries unsuccessfully.
6. Pro Player- Sorry excuse for a hot, shadeless stadium, that had no business hosting baseball.
We're moving to Dayton, Ohio in July and will be visiting Cincinnati and Cleveland this year along with trying to fit in Pittsburgh and Detroit in future years.
1. Petco Park- Absolutely great ballpark and atmosphere around it! It's the only "Downtown" stadium that I've ever been to. If you go to San Diego, go to Bub's outside the stadium. Best sports bar I've ever been to.
2. Citizens Bank Park- Great sightlines and Ashburn Alley is great!
3. Shea Stadium- I'm a Mets fan by birth so I'm biased but good group of fans.
4. Veterans Stadium (I've been here the most)- It was an outdated dump like Shea but the fans there were a wild bunch. I always had a story leaving there and the longtime employees (Ushers, Vendors) were great and told me many war stories in the 3 years I lived in the area and went to The Vet.
5. Tropicana Field- It's not a real ballpark but it tries unsuccessfully.
6. Pro Player- Sorry excuse for a hot, shadeless stadium, that had no business hosting baseball.
We're moving to Dayton, Ohio in July and will be visiting Cincinnati and Cleveland this year along with trying to fit in Pittsburgh and Detroit in future years.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:36 pm to jerseyfla
AT&T Park in San Francisco. No other ballpark even comes close. Incredible atmosphere. Most hardcore fans outside of St. Louis in the NL.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 11:44 pm to sorrycholly
I've been to:
Ballpark in Arlington (Rangers)
Minute Maid Park (Astros)
Chase Field (Diamondbacks)
Comerica Park (Tigers)
The first three are all very nice looking stadiums. Minute Maid and Chase have the retractable roofs which can be nice, especially during the summer heat of Texas and Arizona. I think the best atmosphere of the group is the Ballpark in Arlington, and it's really not even close for me.
Ballpark in Arlington (Rangers)
Minute Maid Park (Astros)
Chase Field (Diamondbacks)
Comerica Park (Tigers)
The first three are all very nice looking stadiums. Minute Maid and Chase have the retractable roofs which can be nice, especially during the summer heat of Texas and Arizona. I think the best atmosphere of the group is the Ballpark in Arlington, and it's really not even close for me.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 11:51 pm to sorrycholly
quote:
Also, list the MLB stadiums you’ve visited and rank them from nicest to worst.
1. Fenway
2. Wrigley
3. AT&T
4. Turner Field
5. Petco
6. Dodger Stadium
7. Great American
8. Nationals Park
9. Ballpark at Arlington
10. New Yankee Stadium
11. Anaheim
12. Atlanta Fulton County Stadium (Gone)
Also been to Camden Yards and PNC, but not for games, both would rank high.
Saw a football game at Pro Player/Old Marlins park. It would be last.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 11:56 pm to CountryVolFan
I'm sorry but Wrigley is a dump. Don't care it's 100 years old and historic. The stadium is falling apart and they are now just getting around to spending the $$$. I will say that around the stadium is kinda cool though.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 11:57 pm to sorrycholly
Went to safeco last summer to watch my Twins play against King Felix. Amazing stadium! And beating the Ms in extras was sweet!!
Posted on 4/2/14 at 11:59 pm to BamaHater
quote:
I'm sorry but Wrigley is a dump. Don't care it's 100 years old and historic. The stadium is falling apart and they are now just getting around to spending the $$$. I will say that around the stadium is kinda cool though.
I went in 1994 as a 13 year old.
It was magical to me.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 1:43 am to ProjectP2294
quote:
including Centenary
you're goddamn right
I still remember when they pasted Tech by 10 runs when I was there in 2011
Out of the MLB stadiums I've been to
1. PETCO is where I fell in love with the Padres
2. Old Yankee
3. Coors
4. Rangers Ballpark
This post was edited on 4/3/14 at 1:45 am
Posted on 4/3/14 at 1:51 am to sorrycholly
I've only been to one: Kauffman Stadium. OP, the stadium is a lot nicer after the renovations! The fully connected concourse around the outfield is great, and there's a lot of things to see such as the Royals hall of fame. If you want world class barbecue, there is a delicious BBQ joint out past right field. This link will provide you a pretty good comprehensive summary of Kauffman.
LINK /
Oh and ETA: tailgating is expected at all Chiefs and Royals games. Think SEC football tailgating except at a pro-sports venue.
LINK /
Oh and ETA: tailgating is expected at all Chiefs and Royals games. Think SEC football tailgating except at a pro-sports venue.
This post was edited on 4/3/14 at 1:54 am
Posted on 4/3/14 at 1:53 am to Them
Those that have not been to StL for a weekend of games should hold out their votes, even if you hate the Cardinals but can be objective, the experience will be second to none in that city.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 2:26 am to sorrycholly
1. Coors
Too bad the Rockies suck.
Too bad the Rockies suck.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 4:56 am to ProjectP2294
quote:
Yeah, ballpark village just opened up.
Yeah I think Ballpark Village puts the New Busch over the top...
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