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Dodger Stadium
I recommend using public transport if you can. Parking was a nightmare and super overpriced—took way longer than expected to get out after the game!
Definitely explore the different food options. I found some hidden gems like the taquitos at one of the stands. Don't just stick to the typical hot dogs!
Wrigley Field
I recommend using public transport to get there, like the 'L’ train. Parking is a nightmare and super expensive, so skip the stress and ride instead.
I suggest grabbing a hot dog from one of the vendors outside before heading in. They’re reasonably priced and super tasty! Plus, you'll save some cash compared to inside food prices.
My advice is to check the Cubs schedule in advance. If they're playing a popular team, the ticket prices can spike! So, plan accordingly.
Yankee Stadium
Dress in layers! The weather can change quickly, and if you're sitting in the sun, it can get hot. I ended up sweating a ton, then freezing when the sun went down!
Public transport is the way to go! Take the subway to the stadium. It saves you from the parking hassle and traffic – I paid a fortune for parking last time. Plus, it’s a fun way to soak in the city's vibe!
Fenway Park
I think you should consider taking a walk around the outside of the park before the game. There are some awesome photo ops and street art that really capture the Fenway vibe!
If you can, arrive by 5 PM before a night game. The energy builds up and you get to soak in the atmosphere with less crowd. Plus, it’s easier to grab a bite at nearby food joints without the rush.
Busch Stadium
Think about taking public transport. Parking is a nightmare and pricey. The MetroLink was so easy and dropped me right near the stadium.
Check out the “Ballpark Village” right next to the stadium for a fun atmosphere pre-game. I made a few friends while grabbing a drink there!
American Family Field
I think parking can be a hassle, so look into public transport options or ride-sharing to avoid the long waits and traffic post-game.
Oracle Park
Bring a light jacket even in summer! The wind off the bay can get chilly, especially later in the game
If you’re looking to save on snacks, consider bringing your own. They allow small snacks, which can help save some cash.
Get the food and drinks when you arrive and not during the game. The lines can get super long, and you'll miss out on some action on the field.
Coorse Field
I think sitting in the outfield seats is the way to go. You get a great view of the game and a chance to catch a foul ball! It was a blast when I almost got one, haha.
Minute Maid Park
Arrive at least 1.5 hours early! This gives you time to explore the park, grab some food, and really soak in the vibe before the game starts. Plus, the lines can get long.
If you want to save cash on food, consider grabbing a bite at nearby spots before the game. The food inside is good, but it can drain your wallet quickly!
Truist Park
I suggest arriving at least two hours before the game to explore The Battery Atlanta. It’s got great restaurants and shops, plus you can soak in the vibe before the game starts.
My advice is to check out the food options beforehand. The BBQ stand was amazing, but the lines can be long. Getting food during the seventh inning stretch is a good strategy to avoid the rush.
I suggest checking the Braves' schedule for promotional nights. We caught a fireworks show after the game which was a fun bonus to my visit