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Dodger Stadium

If you want to save money, bring your own food and snacks. Security was cool with it, and it saved me a bunch compared to stadium prices.

I suggest arriving at least an hour before the game to soak in the atmosphere and avoid the crowds. This way you can grab some snacks and take some cool photos with the stadium in the background.

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

If you can, arrive around 5 PM for a day game. You'll beat the pre-game crowd and can enjoy watching the players warm up on the field

Try to get a seat in the bleachers if you can. They're more fun and you might catch a home run ball! Just don’t forget your sunscreen!

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.
Yankee Stadium

Look for promo days or special events when tickets are cheaper. I managed to snag a deal on a weekday game that saved me a bunch of cash – definitely a game-changer!
Take a stroll around the stadium before heading to your seats. The ambience and history are amazing, and I discovered some cool photo spots that I would have missed otherwise!

Check the schedule for kids' activities if you're bringing little ones. They loved the interactive zones! It kept them entertained before the game. Huge win for us!

If you're planning to eat at the stadium, grab a meal at the nearby restaurants before the game. I found the prices inside to be pretty steep, and the food options around are just as good, if not better.
Fenway Park

Trust me, avoid the official Fenway Park merchandise store if you can. The prices are pretty steep. Instead, look for local vendors outside for cooler stuff at half the price!

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

Get your food before the game starts, because the lines get super long right before pitch time. I found the hot dogs to be a total win!

I suggest bringing a light jacket, because it can get chilly in the evening, even if it's warm during the day. I was underdressed and regretted it!

Grab an app for the team before you go. It has all the latest updates, plus a digital stadium map that helped me navigate quicker!

Think about taking public transport. Parking is a nightmare and pricey. The MetroLink was so easy and dropped me right near the stadium.
American Family Field

Check out the Miller Lite Landing area for some great views of the game and a fun atmosphere. It’s less crowded and a nice place to relax
If you want to save money, consider bringing your own snacks. The stadium food can get pricey, and they allow small bags in.

Make sure to check the game schedule for any special promotions on food or merchandise. I missed out on discounted hot dogs and really regretted it!

My advice is to bring a light jacket. Even in summer, it can get chilly in the evening, especially if it’s windy.
Oracle Park

I suggest checking the Giants' schedule online ahead of your visit. Certain games draw larger crowds, and you might want to avoid the busy days!

Try to use public transportation if you can. The Muni and BART systems drop you close to the park, which saves you from parking headaches and fees.

My advice is to explore the surrounding area before or after the game. The views of the bay and the city skyline are stunning, and it’s a great way to soak in the atmosphere.

Bring a light jacket even in summer! The wind off the bay can get chilly, especially later in the game
Coorse Field

I recommend bringing your own snacks to avoid those high concession prices. They allow small, sealed snacks, and I saved a decent amount by doing that. Just be mindful of the no-bag policy!
One thing I learned is to plan your parking ahead of time. The lots fill up super fast, and I ended up parking quite a distance away. Check the app for real-time updates!

I suggest arriving around 5 PM if you can, you'll avoid the crowds and can enjoy the pre-game atmosphere. Plus, you can grab some awesome food from local vendors just outside the 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

Use public transport or ride-sharing to get there if possible. Parking is a pain and can be pricey. You'll thank yourself for skipping the stress!

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 recommend buying tickets online in advance. I didn’t and ended up with a higher price at the gate. Trust me, it’s worth it to avoid that extra cost.

I think parking at The Battery can be a hassle on game days. Try to book a spot through apps like SpotHero ahead of time to save yourself some stress.

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.