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03-22-2003, 12:08 AM
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What's your favorite baseball stadium/park?
From what I can read via the Internet, it sure looks like the Cincinnati Reds' brand-new home, Great American Ball Park (GABP), just might become a fan favorite by year's end.
The $290.3 Million GABP will open for business in just a few days. It's the Reds' first new park in 33 years.
I hope to get to see this great-looking new facility sometime this year.
Here's the Reds' new Ticket-pricing structure for the new stadium. (How does this rank with other facilities around the U.S.?) .............
TICKET PRICES:
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Non-Premium Seating:
Terrace Dugout $50
Terrace Infield Box $30
Terrace Box $25
Terrace Line $20
View Level Infield Box $16
Mezzanine Infield $16
Terrace Outfield $15
Mezzanine $14
View Level Box $14
View Level Infield $11
Bleachers $10
View Level $9
Outer View Level $5
Premium Seating:
Diamond Seats $225
Scout Seats $65
Lower Club $55
Upper Club $55
Club $50
With a "Premium" ticket, you get private restroom access and in-seat food & beverage service.
I can remember when a first-row seat at Riverfront Stadium cost just 4 bucks! (In 1972.  )
I wonder how much a foot-long will be in 2003?
GABP will be offering deep-fried Twinkies!
Interesting, eh?
101 Interesting Tidbits About the new GABP!

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03-22-2003, 01:18 AM
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What's your favorite baseball stadium/park?
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Don't know my favorite, but I can say that the Metrodome here in MPLS sucks for ball games.
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03-22-2003, 03:23 AM
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Only been to 1 MLB game. Game 5 of the 1992 world series (damn Lonnie Smith grand slam). I was impressed by the SkyDome but that was 11 years ago.
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03-22-2003, 04:10 AM
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Seating capacity: 42,059
Parking spaces: 850
Wow, with such limited amount of parking spots, is parking going to be like $25 or something?
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03-22-2003, 05:27 AM
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Looks like ticket prices have dropped a bit from the early estimates. I originally heard that the diamond seats were going to be $300, while the scout seats were going to be $75. From what I read before, the scout seats sound like they'd be fun for a birthday or anniversary gift. You get the padded seats, in-seat service, and a computer screen in front of you that provides you with all the stats.
Not too sure when I'll make it down to Nuxhall Stadium, I mean GABP. The Dragons have been satisfying my baseball appetite plenty the last few years. I'll admit that I miss the days of going down to Riverfront (mid to late 80's) and getting a seat (top six for $3), a hot dog ($1), and two drinks ($1 apiece), all for less than a trip to the movies. I also hated to see Riverfront go, after being there in person for Pete's hit, Johnny's last game, and the '88 All Star Game. Just a ton of memories in that park.
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03-22-2003, 08:34 AM
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In Boston...
$65-70 - box seats and infield roof box (99% season tix)
$50 - green monster
$44 - infield grandstand (beyond ~25-50 rows back, smaller, less comfortable seats -- but under cover)
$37 - right field regular and roof box seats
$27 - outfield grandstand (beyond ~25 rows)
$20 - bleachers
$17-$20 - standing room (same day, sold out games only)
$10 bleachers (same day, sold out games only)
And the premium pricing (a lot of these are only actually availible for season tickets) :
'Field seats'
Home plate - $275
Dugout - $250
Extended dugout - $225
And stuff with free food :
Suites - $220/seat (* 30 seats)
Upper suites $200/seat (* 20 seats)
The .406 club (the area closed in with glass behind home plate)
$110/seat (* 3 years * 4 seats required!)
And parking is $20-$30
So how do we afford to go to games? Well, buy nice seats to some games, and go down and get standing room only to a bunch of others. You can stand anywhere in the park (e.g., behind home plate is nice) and by the 5th or so, you can find seats if you want to. And you can park on the street for free and take the T, or walk.
It's a great place to watch a game... but the actual facilities are pretty poor, it's very cramped, and it's pretty nasty when it rains. I still love it though...
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03-22-2003, 09:04 AM
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Only been to one, Shea Stadium in May 2002, and I had the time of my life. I was there on a choir tour, and we got to sing the National Anthem! Mets vs. Giants...meaning I was THAT close to Barry Bonds! What's even better is that the organizers said "People haven't applauded anyone so early during the National Anthem. Any time you're coming back to New York, you're welcome to sing the National Anthem again." And I'm not done yet...  Castle Rock Entertainment was there to film scenes for Two Weeks Notice, the romantic comedy that came out last December. I haven't seen it yet, I'm waiting for the DVD. If you saw it and remember a scene in Shea Stadium where the crowd is booing, that was me and the rest of the crowd. How's that for my first experience at ANY professional level sports game! 
The man I loved - the man who vanished - he never came back at all. But maybe he's still out there, somewhere. Maybe some day, when Gotham no longer needs Batman, I'll see him again.
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03-22-2003, 09:40 AM
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Only been to three. Mostly, of course, Fenway Park, which has tiny seats sometimes oriented strangely (or obstructed), but you're always close to the action and - the great thing - there's never any doubt that it's all about baseball. Also, the new owners have made some real strides in getting the concourse areas more accessible. That extends to the entire area around the park, with cool street vendors, souvenier shops, and a sports radio station broadcasting out of a storefront.
Pac Bell is pretty spiffy, too, although it sometimes felt a little too much like an amusement park for someone brought up on Fenway. And a vital part of the ballpark experience was missing when I bought peanuts from a vendor and he walked up and handed them to me.
The Oakland Colisseum is somewhat underrated, I think. I only saw one game there, but, despite that ugly thing in center and the in-the-middle-of-nowhere location (one of the cool things about Fenway and PacBell is that they really are part of the city), once you get inside it's like, and I mean this in the nicest possible way, a great minor league park. Not flashy, but a good place to watch a game, with a surprisingly broad selection of snacks and short lines all around.
And, since this is a baseball post, the obligatory random diamond note: "Oh, the Phillies have questions, especially defensively: can Nick Punto play in the field every day in the big leagues, is Jorge Padilla capable of handling his demanding new position of designated hitter, and can Placido Polanco hit enough to keep his glove in the lineup?"
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03-22-2003, 10:05 AM
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