whats your favorite and worse baseball parks you have been to before?
Question : whats your favorite and worse baseball parks you have been to before?
i didnt like the old kingdom in seattle,wa- i was there in 1996 i had seats in the outfield and there were only blechers in the outfield. i also hate the metrodome in minneapolis- home of the twins-damn you have to take an elevator to get to another level to get nachos. plus the seats are steep and your out of breath by the time you get to the top. i feel very sorry for the people who sale food/drinks in the stands
my favorite has to be petro park-i live in san diego and my another favorite is coors field in denver and atlanta stadium
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Answer by Mitch M
apperantly you havent been on the east coast, go to fenway, dont go to yankee stadium they have big fat sewer rats running around inside the stadium about time they tear it down
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#2 written by Maria 1 year ago
Favorites: http://www.goveg.com/f-topballparks06.asp
Worse: All others
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#3 written by koalafamily2 1 year ago
These are all the ballparks I’ve been to, in terms of atmosphere, food, fans and architecture:
Best: Great American Ballpark -Cincinnati, Yankee Stadium-New York, SBC Park-San Francisco
Worst: Candlestick Park-San Francisco, Network Associates Coliseum-Oakland, Shea Stadium-New York
In Oakland, the 6-7 year old children of A’s (closet Raiders) fans will not hesitate to call you and your family “four letter words” if you don’t cheer the A’s and are wearing opposing team’s apparel. Oakland fans will also flash gang signs towards each other during the game, adding to the drama…..
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#5 written by rtmiller66 1 year ago
Best: Shea Stadium — Current home of the Mets and the stadium where I saw my first baseball game. It gets a bad rap, but it is a great stadium (the sausage & pepper sandwiches are far superior to the soggy foil-wrapped excuses for a sandwich they serve at Yankee Stadium too — and cost two bucks less to boot!). I’ll be sad to see it go.
Worst — At least to see a baseball game was Candlestick in San Fran. We went in June and should have worn parkas. AT&T park is a big improvement.
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#8 written by Matt O 1 year ago
I’ve been to almost every park in the United States. Of the stadiums I’ve been to the best place to see a game is undoubtedly PNC Park in Pittsburgh, where the site lines are outstanding. It’s unique because it’s so small and offers the great view into downtown Pittsburgh. Also, it is great how everyone parks and walks over the bridge to get into the stadium.
By far the worst stadium I attended was the Great American Ballpark in Cincy. While the Metrodome and SkyDome sucked as well, at least they were unique. The Great American Ballpark is about as dull as anything you can imagine. It is exactly the same as Citizens Bank Park and Busch Stadium but without anything exciting in it, including fans. Site-wise it is fine, but it was an underwhelming experience.
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#11 written by Elizabeth 1 year ago
Ive been to three ballparks and I didn’t hate any of them.
Yankee Stadium isn’t in the greatest neighborhood and its not the cleanest park but its Yankee Stadium. Its one of the most historic ballparks.
Camden Yards is really nice. The surrounding area is great also. I really enjoyed myself there.
And Ive been to Fenway twice which I absolutely love. I love how old school it is.
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#12 written by redsoxfan8 1 year ago
Wrigley Field is definitely the worst ballpark in the mlb right now. Its dirty. No one ever cleans it. Everyone goes there to get drunk and loud and see watching the actual game as a second alternative to their getting drunk. Its very unfair to the people that want to watch the game. And the mens bathrooms are horrible! They have like a horse trough to pee in. You have absolutely no privacy. I don’t know about the womens. Overall, its just horrible.
The best ballpark is either U.S Cellular field, Comerica Park, or the Great American ballpark in Cincinnati. The first two are located right by the highway so you cant miss them. They all are both clean, nice, and theres not a bad seat in any of them. The view at the Great American ballpark is fantastic. You can see everything from it!
It seems like the more modern parks are the nicest.
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#14 written by Chipmaker 1 year ago
I’ve been to a bunch, and several of them were good in various ways. For modern-era comfort and amenities, I like The Ballpark and Minute Maid the best, but there are other good ones.
The worse, without dispute, was Stade Olympique in Montreal. I’m glad to say I saw a game there once, but I’m very glad to say I saw a game there ONCE. Oy, whatta dump.
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#16 written by Andy 1 year ago
Coors was the best. Clean and the fans are there to enjoy the game
Fenway was dirty, but it’s old, and not a place for kids to enjoy the game
Yankees Stadium was a dump, located in a dump, and not a place for kids. you could tell that they hired about anyone to work there just to get people at the concession stands -
#18 written by Cobra Status 1 year ago
I’ve been to Olympic Staduim in Montreal or whatever it is called and I remember that being the worst ballpark I ever been to. It was like they had the heat on and it was hot, but the place was just uncomfortable and indoors, and worse everyone was Canadian. I’ve been to Fenway too, and that pretty much sucked too because it’s so packed small you are sitting so close to the next guy it makes you sick, plus it’s humid and dirty there, but the field looks nice.
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