Pac Bell Park is awesome. There are seriously, no bad seats in that whole stadium. MMmm and they have seafood, and of course, their famous garlic fries.
Originally posted by oaktownboy
only for the rich...only for the rich
It's still cheapr than Fenway. Rediculous Fenway prices are not about only serving the wealthy, it's about supply and demand. Log onto the Red Sox online ticket office and just try to get two seats together for ANY home game. You can't. Upwards of $100 a seat for the best tickets, and people are happy to pay it. I'd pay it too if seats were actually available. Besides, I checked Ebay and Giants tickets can be had for $40 each for infield box. Not that bad.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing a game in SF. I've been to a bunch of parks:
Anaheim
NY Yankees
NY Mets
Montreal
Florida Marlins
Philadelphia (before they blew it up)
Boston
I'm also going to Baltimore and Tampa Bay later this year and have tickets to games there.
I was actually going to go the home opener or the game on Sat April 10 at Petco where the Padres play the Giants, but of course, they are both sold out. I can even see Petco from my apt. too.
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