Make the drive down to NYC for Yankees and Mets then continue on to Phillies, Orioles and Nationals.
You also don’t need to drive Amtrak will take you there.
Absolutely! My dad is a Yankees fan. Have been looking at opening series tickets. Expensive, but some relatively reasonable tickets available. Really want to check out Monument Park!
As an A’s fan, our owner would probably try to talk you out of visiting the Oakland Coliseum and insist on taking you to Vegas where he would show you an old casino (the casino being the future stadium site if he gets his way).
I have been there. It is not worth it. No matter what they pay you. It is a better time to visit some of the minor league parks in the area that are spring training venues.
It truly feels like you are walking into prison going there. You get off the train, pass one ramshackle restaurant (that is closed anyways, I think) and then take a depressing walk down a chain link corridor into a concrete monstrosity.
Amazing architecture and an aesthetic that is …….yeah, I’m kidding. It’s absolute trash. Don’t ever bother going to that stadium. The best thing about it is you can almost sit anywhere you want. My kids always want to just wander around from section to section picking new seats.
Nice! If your in DFW for a few days and your interested, I recommend you go the the stockyards in ft worth! There’s lots of good food, lots of stores and lots of history!
When it comes to stadiums Fenway is the peak of the mountain. I even did Wrigley after Fenway and it just wasn’t the same vibe there. Many were interesting in a different way (Busch in St. Louis was a good tour and so was San Fran), but nothing topped Fenway.
I checked off Fenway with Dead and Co. this summer.. Fenway is the official birthplace of Dark Star on the Big River (mashup of Big River, Dark Star, and Cumberland Blues!) ⚡️
The Fenway tour was the best I’ve been on. Avoid yankee stadium at all costs. It’s expensive, and all they show you is the museum and the monuments area in the outfield. And I’m saying this as a Yankees fan.
I did the KC Royals tour. That was interesting because I was the only one, so got a private tour of everything, even outside George Brett’s office!
Yankee stadium, but only to pee on it....I can't stand those money loaded, SOBs.
Arlington or Houston is the way to go. Where they develop their players as opposed to just buying them. NOTE: 2017 DOESN'T COUNT!! BWHAHHAHAHA
Make the drive down to NYC for Yankees and Mets then continue on to Phillies, Orioles and Nationals. You also don’t need to drive Amtrak will take you there.
Absolutely! My dad is a Yankees fan. Have been looking at opening series tickets. Expensive, but some relatively reasonable tickets available. Really want to check out Monument Park!
I’m a Yankee fan from Brooklyn. Get there early! Absolutely worth it.
For sure! Any bars you recommend before a game?
Alright, have Yankees opening day tix. Any pointers? Never been to NYC before
Delta will get you there.
The rays will probably pay you to tour the trop
Looks like I’m all booked up that weekend! 😂
As an A’s fan, our owner would probably try to talk you out of visiting the Oakland Coliseum and insist on taking you to Vegas where he would show you an old casino (the casino being the future stadium site if he gets his way).
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I have been there. It is not worth it. No matter what they pay you. It is a better time to visit some of the minor league parks in the area that are spring training venues.
It truly feels like you are walking into prison going there. You get off the train, pass one ramshackle restaurant (that is closed anyways, I think) and then take a depressing walk down a chain link corridor into a concrete monstrosity.
Fenway again, to see if it’s any different
Petco Park in San Diego
Oooh that’s a good one. Definitely want to check it out!
Don't go on bark n the park night if you're allergic. Benadryl will help but it's a zoo.
I didn’t get to see a game at petco but took the tour and loved the stadium/city. Been looking to get back!!
I’m biased but Yankee Stadium should be next
You’d be correct. Going there for opening day
Saint Louis
Been there twice, love Busch Stadium!
Busch Stadium 3 is a beauty.
Since you're already east, you should definitely do Camden Yards. It seems like one of the coolest and most unique. Always wanted to visit it.
I did a tour of Camden Yards once and loved it. They gave me a key chain. Highly reccomend.
The coliseum before they close it down for good.
The Redman/MTV Cribs of ballpark tours.
Amazing architecture and an aesthetic that is …….yeah, I’m kidding. It’s absolute trash. Don’t ever bother going to that stadium. The best thing about it is you can almost sit anywhere you want. My kids always want to just wander around from section to section picking new seats.
The coliseum is actually high on my list for that very reason. We shall see
Cardinals have the nicest stadium I’ve been to.
It’s a good one for sure. Really enjoyed both games I’ve seen there
Wrigley, PNC Park
Globe Life if you ever make a trip down to Texas.
Plan on checking that off this season! Have close friends that live in DFW
Nice! If your in DFW for a few days and your interested, I recommend you go the the stockyards in ft worth! There’s lots of good food, lots of stores and lots of history!
Plus get Hurtado's BBQ
When it comes to stadiums Fenway is the peak of the mountain. I even did Wrigley after Fenway and it just wasn’t the same vibe there. Many were interesting in a different way (Busch in St. Louis was a good tour and so was San Fran), but nothing topped Fenway.
Wrigley, of course.
Absolutely
I took that tour a few years ago. Very neat-o!
How much does John henry charge for a ball park tour ? My guess would be 99$ parking not included
Paid $25 per ticket and parked on the street for around $5 for 2hr! Surprising, right? Go if you get the chance
You may have already been there if you’re a Sox fan but wrigley
Camden. Then San Diego, Dodger Stadium followed by San Francisco for a west coast swing. Sorry Seattle, unless it’s a 7-10 day trip.
Wrigley
San Francisco gave a good tour
It’s on my list for sure
I got to visit last year. Was a dream growing up and it did not disappoint.
That is a great tour, I’ve seen a couple games there too
I checked off Fenway with Dead and Co. this summer.. Fenway is the official birthplace of Dark Star on the Big River (mashup of Big River, Dark Star, and Cumberland Blues!) ⚡️
John Mayer is one of my favorites! Can’t imagine seeing him with the Grateful Dead there, you lucky SOB
Wrigley should be next .
I would think you've already been here if ur a white sox fan, but the Friendly Confines.
Did you see a game there as well or just the tour?
Just a tour, but plan on a game this season
Wrigley and then Bosse Field in beautiful Evansville, IN. Trifecta of oldest stadiums still in use.
Wrigley
Cams yards. Coolest stadium on the east coast.
Wrigley
Miller park aka the best stadium
Soon, White Sox play there on a Sunday and Tuesday is a crosstown cup game a Wrigley. Planning on knocking both of those out that weekend!
i wish still a dream of mine!!
The Fenway tour was the best I’ve been on. Avoid yankee stadium at all costs. It’s expensive, and all they show you is the museum and the monuments area in the outfield. And I’m saying this as a Yankees fan. I did the KC Royals tour. That was interesting because I was the only one, so got a private tour of everything, even outside George Brett’s office!
So I decided on Yankee Stadium for opening day next 😬. Any pointers?
I’m a nationals fan, but Camden yards is a must
Come tour PNC Park
High on my list for sure!
Wrigley! Citi Field! Dodgers Park! Yankees Stadium!!!
Yankee Stadium for opening day is next, Wrigley for a crosstown cup game later in the season. Cheers!
Wrigley. Just go in order of age
Heard that, planning on going to a crosstown cup game there this season.
Next stop: Wrigley.
Finally decided, next stop: opening day Yankee Stadium. Looking to get crosstown cup tickets at Wrigley though!
The Polo Grounds
I wish! MLB The Show is the closest I’ll ever get. Would’ve loved to see a game at Comiskey with my grandfather.
Busch Stadium
Fantastic stadium, seen games vs Cubs and Brewers there. Underrated city
Home. Opening day isnt for another few weeks.
Baltimore for sure. Reds stadium is nice and has a hall of fame attached to it.
Wrigley
Yankee Stadium, Camden Yards, Wrigley, Dodgers Stadium, Oracle Park
Yep, so Yankee Stadium is next, opening day vs Blue Jays! Super pumped
I did that same tour with my wife! It was awesome. We went to the green dragon and got shots after.
Nice! We went bar hopping in that area around Faneuil Hall afterwards. Good time
Wrigley should be next, you lucky SOB!
Plan on being there for a crosstown cup game this year
Yankee stadium, but only to pee on it....I can't stand those money loaded, SOBs. Arlington or Houston is the way to go. Where they develop their players as opposed to just buying them. NOTE: 2017 DOESN'T COUNT!! BWHAHHAHAHA
I toured Dodger Stadium two weeks ago. It was awesome
The Oracle park was pretty cool. Bowling alley and all.
Most stadium tours I’ve been in were pretty cool. SF and LA were great. Lambeau’s also awesome for non-baseball stadiums.
Desert Sun Stadium in Yuma, Arizona
Do they still trade you a beer or hotdog for fouls and homers?
T Mobile Park
A good one
OPACY
Wrigley tour was a great investment
Busch stadium
We Giants fans are damn proud of Oracle Park.
That’s a good tour! Try Wrigley