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Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf

I think you should bring some snacks and water, because the prices at the snack bar are kinda high, like theme park prices. Save that cash for souvenirs instead!

if you're bringing kids, my advice is to let them pick the holes they want to play first. it keeps them engaged and excited instead of just following along.
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!
Pebble Beach Golf Links

If you're looking to save some cash, consider grabbing a bite at the Pebble Beach Market instead of the fancy restaurants on site. Trust me, the sandwiches are delicious and you’ll get to enjoy the views too!
I suggest checking out the 17-Mile Drive, it's stunning and free. I spent a hour driving around and the views were incredible, way better than sitting in traffic trying to get to it later!

My advice is to bring layers. The weather can be really unpredictable, and I found myself wishing I had a jacket on the chilly windy spots. You never know when you’ll need it!

I highly recommend booking your tee time well in advance, especially during peak season. I tried to walk in, and it didn’t work out too well for me!
United Center

I recommend getting there at least 2 hours before the game starts. It gives you time to find parking and explore the pro shops without rushing. Plus you can grab a snack and soak up the atmosphere!

My advice is to buy tickets well in advance. Last minute tickets can be super expensive, and you'll be shocked at how much the scalpers charge outside!

don't miss the pre-game show if you can! it starts about 30 minutes before the game and adds a ton of excitement. seriously, it sets the vibe for the whole night!
Staples Center

I suggest using public transport if you can. Parking is a headache! I ended up parking far away and had to walk a mile.

If you're planning to snack, grab food outside before the event. The prices inside are crazy – I paid $15 for a soda!

Check the event schedule in advance! I thought I was seeing a game but ended up at a concert by mistake. Whoops!

Arrive at least 90 minutes early to soak up the vibe and grab merch. I was stuck in traffic and missed half the warmup which was a bummer.
Madison Square Garden

I suggest arriving at least 1-2 hours before the event. Lines for security can get crazy, and you don’t wanna miss the pre-game excitement. Trust me, the atmosphere is electric!

I recommend taking the subway, especially after the event. Traffic gets nuts around the arena and waiting for rides can be a hassle. The 34th street station is super close and usually has trains running pretty frequently.

Don’t forget to check for parking deals close to the venue on the day of the event. I paid way too much! Grab a ride-share instead; it’s way easier and cheaper.

I think it’s smart to use the app for your tickets. Scanning at the gate was a breeze with my phone, and it saved me from fumbling with paper in the crowd.
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.
Garage
Make sure to check for any events or tournaments happening. I accidentally walked into one and it was packed – way harder to enjoy!

I recommend bringing your own socks for bowling. They do have rentals, but it's more comfortable and saves you a couple of bucks.
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.