Good day,
I am planning on finishing my all 30 teams in their home stadium goal these next two years, and thought I would pose a question or two on here to those in he know.
Seattle is my main goal, and I was wondering how the transportation to and from the airport to the park is? I recall reading it was a short ride via mass transit, but wanted to get the exact details down before I finalize my plans. More than likely it will be a weekday game, and my goal is to fly into…
ContinueAdded by John Crain on January 25, 2014 at 8:21am — 5 Comments
This is a trip that my family has been excited for for a while now. We live in New Hampshire, which is kind of trapped in a corner when it comes to seeing games. Therefore, we have to get somewhat creative in our trips, which we love doing together every summer. I turn 16 in July and my dream is to see all 30 stadiums by the time I turn 20.
Anyways... In the last week of April, while my school is on April Break, we will fly out west to see games in Phoenix and Denver over the course…
ContinueAdded by Cam Cain (29) on January 23, 2014 at 2:05pm — 6 Comments
My wife to be and I have decided to hit the road for our honeymoon this summer after our nuptials in June. Now I know I am a lucky man but she is generally really excited to check out new parks and American cities. We are from Ottawa, Canada and two years ago I took her to Fenway Park and she fell in love with the whole experience. Baseball has been a big part of our relationship as I have been a competitive Little League coach throughout my courtship. This culminated this past summer in my…
ContinueAdded by Mark (10) on January 23, 2014 at 6:59am — 5 Comments
We are considering making the trek to Cooperstown for the induction weekend at the end of July and catching a Buffalo Bisons game along the way.
I have been to the Hall of Fame and Cooperstown before but never for the induction weekend. It already looks like the hotels in the area are booked so any advice on where to stay?
Any advice on the induction day itself? How early should we plan to get there in order to have a chance of seeing the stage and hearing the…
ContinueAdded by John (20 current MLB/11 old MLB) on January 21, 2014 at 2:26pm — 3 Comments
I think we have decided to take a trip to the Los Angeles area in mid June and it looks to work out that we will be able to see the Dodgers at the beginning of the week and the Angels at the end of the week.
I have a couple of questions for anyone that lives in the area or is in the know:
1. Is there tailgating allowed in the parking lots at either stadium?
2. It looks like we may be staying in the Pasadena area - any recommendations for family-friendly…
ContinueAdded by John (20 current MLB/11 old MLB) on January 21, 2014 at 2:18pm — 6 Comments
Has anyone done San Francisco, Oakland and Seattle in one trip (driving from SF to Seattle)? How long did it take you? Have 7 stadiums to go and it would be nice if we could go to 3 this summer.
Added by Dodi Hesse on January 19, 2014 at 3:43pm — 10 Comments
I had always dreamed of visiting all 30 the first summer after I retire but decided last year why wait. I set a goal last year to visit them all within a 5-7 year span. One week long trip and one weekend trip each summer and see all the sights along the way. I began last June when the Giants visited Turner Field for a weekend. This was my official kickoff to this goal although I had been there many times. In July for my week long trip I went to Boston > Cooperstown > NYC. Flew into BOS…
ContinueI have landed a job in Korea for the next 12 months. I start work on 14 February.
Opening day for the KBO is March 29 at Jamsil (Seoul), Munhuk (Incheon), Daegu (Daegu) and Sajik (Busan) and the season runs through until the middle of September. I can probably make Sunday afternoon games in Seoul, Incheon and Daejeon from where I will be living. but it will probably make more sense to go for a Saturday evening game and stay overnight. The other stadiums in the south of the…
ContinueAdded by Kirsten Richards on January 17, 2014 at 10:26am — No Comments
I've already been to 21 ballparks but for anyone starting out this is pretty cool to get.....www.mlbballparkpassport.com
If you've been to alot already I received as a gift a ballpark map to track what ballparks you've been to.... for this item go to www.mapyourtravels.com
Added by Kyle Andersen (22) on January 16, 2014 at 11:49am — 1 Comment
If your travels take you to Denver, just down the street from Coors Field, is a museum that you MUST see. It is the National Ballpark Museum. It boasts an impressive collection of ballpark memorabilia that is more comprehensive than any displayed elsewhere. It is a must see for all Ballpark Chasers as well as anyone else interested in the history of baseball ballparks. It's curator, Bruce "B" Hellerstein, is enthusiastic, very knowledgeable, and an exemplary host.
Visit the…
Added by Roger Ratzenberger (30/45) on January 14, 2014 at 4:53pm — No Comments
Saw the Cardinals play the Reds in late August, 2013. The Busch Stadium tour is excellent.
Added by Jonathan Weldon on January 10, 2014 at 11:48am — 2 Comments
So far here are the ballparks I have been to:
The Kingdome
Safeco Field
Hubert Humphrey Metrodome
Miller Park
Wrigley Field
Petco Park
OCco
AT&T Park
Dodger Stadium
Fenway Park
Tropicana Field
Nationals Park
This year I want to try to get back to Minneapolis to see the new Target Field, Coors Field, Yankee Stadium, Citi Field and Camden Yards. I'm not too familiar with the Denver area, so if anyone has any suggestions on…
ContinueAdded by Sox Guy on December 31, 2013 at 8:00pm — 6 Comments
The remaining teams/ball parks I have not seen at all…
American League
-Oakland
National League
-Philadelphia
-Atlanta
-Cincinnati
-Denver
Add the ones I did not see a game at but seen the stadium in some form (inside or out):
American League
-Anaheim Angels (walked around stadium)
National League
-New York Mets (rained out at Shea)
-Chicago Cubs (walked around stadium)
-San Francisco Giants (ballpark…
Added by Bernard on December 12, 2013 at 12:16pm — No Comments
After reading some blogs I thought I would add my own. My granddaughter and I are headed to the West Coast this June. We are going to six ballparks in two weeks. We will be leaving Dallas and will be staying in Anaheim. While there we will go to Dodger Stadium, Petco Park, and Anaheim. Then on up to Oakland, San Francisco, and Seattle. Denver does not want to cooperate with us, so we will go back in early July. This will give 10 parks down and 20 to go. We have our hotel rooms and car…
ContinueAdded by Kathy on December 4, 2013 at 6:46pm — 10 Comments
I expected that the game would be a lot quieter than the Sunday afternoon game, but Los Mochis was having NONE of that. I just about had a heart attack when the banda started, having failed to see the band come in.…
ContinueAdded by Kirsten Richards on December 3, 2013 at 5:30pm — No Comments
I arrived in Guasave in the early afternoon on a Sunday. Outside of the touristy areas in Sinaloa and Sonora, Sunday morning is really very quiet, with nearly everything closed. Guasave was shut up tighter than a drum.
Added by Kirsten Richards on December 1, 2013 at 6:06pm — No Comments
Beer vendors in the Liga Mexicana del Pacifico wear high vis so you can always find one if you have a sudden-onset beer emergency. Mexico rocks.
Added by Kirsten Richards on December 1, 2013 at 6:00pm — No Comments
Added by Lisa (21) on November 23, 2013 at 5:36am — 14 Comments
Culiacan was the city I was most anxious about before I started this trip. The travel warnings from the US Department of State about Sinaloa generally and specifically about Culiacan are pretty scary.
Culiacan itself, however, turned out to be something of a delight.
http://gettingtoboston.wordpress.com/2013/11/16/culiacan-tomateros/
Added by Kirsten Richards on November 16, 2013 at 9:15am — No Comments
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