Sports>Favorite Parks, Stadiums or Arenas????
Coach Deg 02:28 PM 06-29-2011
Everyone loves going to sporting events and even though we go for the game the place it is played can add to it. I am leaving on Friday morning for my baseball trip with some buddies and my step-son.
We walk all over the parks , try the local foods and try to take it all in.
I'll give my opinion( Positive) and I would love to hear others.
Nicest Park(eliminate history just nice park and expierence) Miller Park and Comerica I thought were beautiful fun and friendly. Till we went to AT&T. My Nicest Park- AT&T in San Fran weather was great. Views were awesome Sat last row in Right field with back to McCovey Cove. Petco in SanDiego a close 2nd.
Best Park/ Stadium( Bring on History) Hate the RedSox, but standing next to the Green Monster was really cool, not really a Yankee fan, but monument park gave me the chills, Wrigley as advertised big party in an old stadium.
But my favorite there was nothing like walking into Lambaeu in late November with a minus 6 windchill.
Neatest food- Corn off the Cob at Cellular. Garlic Fries in AT&T( smelled like garlic for days). Dodger Dog. Brats in Miller Park.
Love to hear some stories!!! Not that I need help getting ready for the trip, but this will help.
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Volusianator 02:41 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by Coach Deg:
Best Park/ Stadium( Bring on History)
But my favorite there was nothing like walking into Lambaeu in late November with a minus 6 windchill.
Of course living in Green Bay, home of Super Bowl XLV Champion Green Bay Packers I must concur. Fans are nice, will give the opposing team fans crap, but not in a violent or demeaning way. GREAT atmosphere and history. Nice to see a FL guy appreciate the cold weather!
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LostAbbott 02:43 PM 06-29-2011
Quest Field. The place is insane, I was last there during a pre-season game. It was louder than a Led Zeppelin concert right next to the speaker. Everyone is screaming and the atmosphere is electric. Now only if they had somewhere I could have a cigar and watch the game...
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I have to admit that I am not experienced in major league stadiums/ballparks, but I spent 4 nights at Busch and thought it was great.
Was in St. Louis for a conference, did some serious damage those few days....good times. Bought tickets for one game before we ever left. The tickets were in "Homers Landing" and all the beer, dogs, nachos were free. Every other night, we had made "acquaintance" with a guy that would pester us all day, but we’d wait until after first pitch and get tickets for dimes on the dollar.
I stayed at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, this was the view from my room.
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Coach Deg 03:53 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by E.J.:
I have to admit that I am not experienced in major league stadiums/ballparks, but I spent 4 nights at Busch and thought it was great.
Was in St. Louis for a conference, did some serious damage those few days....good times. Bought tickets for one game before we ever left. The tickets were in "Homers Landing" and all the beer, dogs, nachos were free. Every other night, we had made "acquaintance" with a guy that would pester us all day, but we’d wait until after first pitch and get tickets for dimes on the dollar.
I stayed at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, this was the view from my room.
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Really cool!!!! Busch was very nice! A lot like Philly's stadium.
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N2 GOLD 04:33 PM 06-29-2011
Volusianator 04:48 PM 06-29-2011
Now Mike, you know you're going to get maybe 25% of people who actually give you a stadium other than their home stadium!
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Starscream 04:51 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by E.J.:
I have to admit that I am not experienced in major league stadiums/ballparks, but I spent 4 nights at Busch and thought it was great.
Was in St. Louis for a conference, did some serious damage those few days....good times. Bought tickets for one game before we ever left. The tickets were in "Homers Landing" and all the beer, dogs, nachos were free. Every other night, we had made "acquaintance" with a guy that would pester us all day, but we’d wait until after first pitch and get tickets for dimes on the dollar.
I stayed at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, this was the view from my room.
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I can not stand Larrussa and Carpenter, but I'm definitely jealous. The Cards ball park is beautiful and I wish I had a hotel room that I could watch a game from out of the window.
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Coach Deg 04:57 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by Volusianator:
Now Mike, you know you're going to get maybe 25% of people who actually give you a stadium other than their home stadium!
Giving your own stadium is fine with me, but let's here why????
I love The Trop, where the Rays play. -- 72 degrees, no rain outs, a cigar bar to have a pregame smoke or go to if we are getting our butt kicked.
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Volusianator 04:59 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by Coach Deg:
a cigar bar to have a pregame smoke or go to if we are getting our butt kicked.
Ohhhh, that qualifies as awesome!
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Coach Deg 05:06 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by Volusianator:
Ohhhh, that qualifies as awesome!
In the Reds fan thread I posted a pic of me having a pregame smoke, with a cigar city maduro, in a nice leather chair, all at 72 degrees in the Trop.
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Starscream 05:10 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by Coach Deg:
Everyone loves going to sporting events and even though we go for the game the place it is played can add to it. I am leaving on Friday morning for my baseball trip with some buddies and my step-son.
We walk all over the parks , try the local foods and try to take it all in.
I'll give my opinion( Positive) and I would love to hear others.
Nicest Park(eliminate history just nice park and expierence) Miller Park and Comerica I thought were beautiful fun and friendly. Till we went to AT&T. My Nicest Park- AT&T in San Fran weather was great. Views were awesome Sat last row in Right field with back to McCovey Cove. Petco in SanDiego a close 2nd.
Best Park/ Stadium( Bring on History) Hate the RedSox, but standing next to the Green Monster was really cool, not really a Yankee fan, but monument park gave me the chills, Wrigley as advertised big party in an old stadium.
But my favorite there was nothing like walking into Lambaeu in late November with a minus 6 windchill.
Neatest food- Corn off the Cob at Cellular. Garlic Fries in AT&T( smelled like garlic for days). Dodger Dog. Brats in Miller Park.
Love to hear some stories!!! Not that I need help getting ready for the trip, but this will help.
I hate the Yanks, the Red Sox, and the Cubs I have a love/hate relationship with. Despite that, I'd love to go to their ballparks/stadiums. Boston and Chicago are the only remaining teams that play in historic stadiums. I know NYY fans are happy they got their new park b/c of all the upgrades for fans, but old Yankee Stadium was hallowed ground, and should never have been demolished. Detroit and the Yanks should be kicked out of baseball for getting rid of these historic sites (hyperbolicly speaking). I know that many other places have been demolished over the years (Crosley Field was torn down in the 70s, home of the Cincinnati Reds and the FIRST NIGHT GAME), but baseball to me is all about reminiscing the past. That's why it's a slow and methodical game. It always brings you back to the good old days, regardless of where it's played.
I realize my post is hypocritical, and this statement will add to it, but I wish we had some more of the cookie cutter stadiums right now (astroturf, like Riverfront, the old Busch stadium, Veterans Stadium, Fulton County, and the Astrodome).
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Starscream 05:11 PM 06-29-2011
Coach Deg 07:44 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by Starscream:
I hate the Yanks, the Red Sox, and the Cubs I have a love/hate relationship with. Despite that, I'd love to go to their ballparks/stadiums. Boston and Chicago are the only remaining teams that play in historic stadiums. I know NYY fans are happy they got their new park b/c of all the upgrades for fans, but old Yankee Stadium was hallowed ground, and should never have been demolished. Detroit and the Yanks should be kicked out of baseball for getting rid of these historic sites (hyperbolicly speaking). I know that many other places have been demolished over the years (Crosley Field was torn down in the 70s, home of the Cincinnati Reds and the FIRST NIGHT GAME), but baseball to me is all about reminiscing the past. That's why it's a slow and methodical game. It always brings you back to the good old days, regardless of where it's played.
I realize my post is hypocritical, and this statement will add to it, but I wish
we had some more of the cookie cutter stadiums right now (astroturf, like Riverfront, the old Busch stadium, Veterans Stadium, Fulton County, and the Astrodome).
I kind of made the separate categories for that reason. For the history Yankee, Fenway, Wrigley, old Tiger stadium, Soldier Field, Texas Stadium, and
Lambeau can't be touched. But truth be told other then Lambeau, they are absolute dumps. The history is what us real fans want.
As far as cookie cutter to me it's the new parks. They all are a spinoff of Camden yards. Beautiful and they all have their touch, but no history.
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Starscream 07:57 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by Coach Deg:
I kind of made the separate categories for that reason. For the history Yankee, Fenway, Wrigley, old Tiger stadium, Soldier Field, Texas Stadium, and
Lambeau can't be touched. But truth be told other then Lambeau, they are absolute dumps. The history is what us real fans want.
As far as cookie cutter to me it's the new parks. They all are a spinoff of Camden yards. Beautiful and they all have their touch, but no history.
I can agree with that. It's nice to see the retro look, but they all copied Camden b/c it was the first to do so.
Nowadays, I just wish one park would bring back the astroturf. Yes, it could be detrimental to players careers, especially outfielders, but the hop the ball brought just isn't there anymore. I miss the mix between grass and astro. Toronto and Tampa Bay have fake grass, but it's not anything like the old astroturf.
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jsnake 08:04 PM 06-29-2011
I haven't been to many places but there is nothing like catching a Kansas City Chiefs game at Arrowhead Stadium. It is the atmosphere that is amazing. An old stadium that was made right. So loud you can't hear squat.
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Volusianator 08:05 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by jsnake:
I haven't been to many places but there is nothing like catching a Kansas City Chiefs game at Arrowhead Stadium. It is the atmosphere that is amazing. An old stadium that was made right. So loud you can't hear squat.
Never been, but I've heard Arrowhead is pretty cool.
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GTsetGO 08:06 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by LostAbbott:
Quest Field. The place is insane, I was last there during a pre-season game. It was louder than a Led Zeppelin concert right next to the speaker. Everyone is screaming and the atmosphere is electric. Now only if they had somewhere I could have a cigar and watch the game...
ummm, it's not qwest field anymore.
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my wife and i like to go to a baseball game whenever we are in a city that has a team. I must say, they nicest ballpark that i have seen thus far is Camden Yards in Baltimore.
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Coach Deg 08:07 PM 06-29-2011
Originally Posted by Volusianator:
Never been, but I've heard Arrowhead is pretty cool.
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Starscream 08:33 PM 06-29-2011
As far as my favorite, the only stadium I've been to that still is in existence, is BOA Stadium in Charlotte. Good place, but it's always overrun with opposing team fans. I've been to Fulton County Stadium, but it's been gone for years.
If you want to count NASCAR tracks as stadiums, I've been to Rockingham, Darlington, and Charlotte.
Never been but my favorite stadium of all time is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQyNYq1gHFM I lived nearby for two years when I was a wee lad, but I never made it there to a game. Too late now.
:-)
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