I'm new to this website and am a bit overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information. My husband and I are planning a 30-MLB Park trip this spring/summer. Some of the things I'd like to know but don't know how to find:
We both love to keep score and a scorebook seems like a great souvenir. Where is the best place to get one and WHICH one?
We'll be driving our RV, what's the best way to find an RV park sort of near the parks? We will have a car to drive as well. So in NY for example, we like to park the RV in a central location and then drive to NY and Boston and Philadelphia and Baltimore, staying in motels. Maybe that's not the best plan? Anyway, don't know where to find that information.
Best place and time to buy tickets? Ticketmaster? Wait until the day and buy at the park (I'm pretty sure we could even do that at Fenway. Couldn't we?)
Lots of questions! Can anybody point me in the right direction for answers?
Pam
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I usually get a scorecard at the game. You can usually get it in a program, and it will have up-to-date rosters. We often buy our tickets from sites such as rateyourseats.com and seatgeek.com as early as we can (which were actually recommended by a fellow Ballpark Chasers member.) You are not guaranteed an actual ticket stub, but if a stub is essential, which I know it is to me, you can always ask other fans at the game if they're willing to give you theirs. Sorry I don't know too much about RV parking.
Good luck!
Thanks for the info on ticket buying! Didn't know about the rateyourseats.com!