The parking lots are right next to Comiskey II, you can just walk through parking lots with others, no reason to be nervous, but I think anyone visiting either Chicago ballpark might as well take public transportation.
Wicked Good Ag said:
A friend and I did a trip across middle America in 2002
Hit up Busch then Wrigley then Miller Park followed by the Metrodome and then hit Chomisky and Kaufman before a game at the Ballpark in Arlington. Seven stadiums in eight days with a lot of good food at some great dives
How much do you care about the game? If the giants are playing someone you care about and would like to sit close, it's great. If you're just there to enjoy a night at the park, go views and spend the money on some good seafood or something else.Ag_07 said:
For those who have been to ATT any recs on where to sit?
Can't decide if wanna spend a bit more and sit closer or sit up with the bay views.
Any input?
If you can wait until at least 2020, you might not be disappointed!AgRyan04 said:
So what I have left is....Tampa
Fuzzy Dunlop said:
As a follow up to my original post, I finally visited Busch Stadium last Friday for a showdown between the Cardinals and the Cubs. The venue was good, nothing spectacular, but good. It seems like they tried to appeal to everyone with the interior seating as it is a little disjointed and can be confusing.
The outside of the stadium was great with small statues of some of the Cardinal greats like Hornsby, Gibson, and of course Stan the Man.
Ballpark Village outside the stadium was spectacular. I would guess about 80,000 people were downtown for a game in which only 46,000 or so would actually be able to attend. It is obvious that St. Louis loves its baseball and the Cards and the city have a great history.
The rivalry seemed pretty good-natured. Nothing too hateful among the fans and some good back and forth.
The Cards jumped out to a 3-0 lead early in the game and held on until a late 9th inning rally by the Cubs threatened to offer free baseball. Ultimately, the Cards held on to win 3-2.
The Cards swept the series with extra inning wins on Saturday and Sunday. I would have enjoyed going to either of the other games but time did not allow.
As a side note, I was disappointed to miss Michael Wacha pitching by two games. I'll definitely take another trip to a game sometime in the future.
Frok said:
Will be visiting Citizens Bank ballpark in Philly on my next business trip.
Isn't the goal of the new rangers park to have a district like this? They're run by cordish, been to the one in KC when i lived there a million times. fun for big events when i was younger and enjoyed that kinda crowd. from their site it looks like there are 12 of them built/being built.irish pete ag06 said:Fuzzy Dunlop said:
As a follow up to my original post, I finally visited Busch Stadium last Friday for a showdown between the Cardinals and the Cubs. The venue was good, nothing spectacular, but good. It seems like they tried to appeal to everyone with the interior seating as it is a little disjointed and can be confusing.
The outside of the stadium was great with small statues of some of the Cardinal greats like Hornsby, Gibson, and of course Stan the Man.
Ballpark Village outside the stadium was spectacular. I would guess about 80,000 people were downtown for a game in which only 46,000 or so would actually be able to attend. It is obvious that St. Louis loves its baseball and the Cards and the city have a great history.
The rivalry seemed pretty good-natured. Nothing too hateful among the fans and some good back and forth.
The Cards jumped out to a 3-0 lead early in the game and held on until a late 9th inning rally by the Cubs threatened to offer free baseball. Ultimately, the Cards held on to win 3-2.
The Cards swept the series with extra inning wins on Saturday and Sunday. I would have enjoyed going to either of the other games but time did not allow.
As a side note, I was disappointed to miss Michael Wacha pitching by two games. I'll definitely take another trip to a game sometime in the future.
Ballpark Village is really neat. It would have to be an incredible place to watch some away games especially playoff games and stuff.
jja79 said:
My only contribution is that my dad and I took in a doubleheader in the final season at Connie Mack Stadium. It was bat day and every kid got 34 ounce Louisville Slugger. Walking to the train station that night I thought it might come in handy.
jja79 said:
My only contribution is that my dad and I took in a doubleheader in the final season at Connie Mack Stadium. It was bat day and every kid got 34 ounce Louisville Slugger. Walking to the train station that night I thought it might come in handy.