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2 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Nice!  Downtown Nashville and the surrounding neighborhoods are awesome!

I’ve been 3 times. Always have had a blast there!

2 hours ago, Soxnfins said:

From the buddies that have went to Miller this year, it's probably a 80/20 split card/cash

 

1 hour ago, SoxFan562004 said:

https://www.mlb.com/brewers/ballpark/information/guide

Mostly cashless, looks like 3 stands in all of stadium accept cash, they're listed at link

Thanks!

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At the game......went to City Lights Brewery before game, great place.

Secluded with plenty of outdoor, indoor room. Great food and beers

I went to the game on Saturday. Did anyone else have the worst experience ever getting into the park? My wife and I arrived a little under an hour before first pitch, took them about 45 minutes to park us, then another half hour actually getting in because either they didn't have enough gates or they only had a few open. Line to get through the gate wrapped a quarter way around the park (and I'm not exagerating). We didn't sit down until the bottom of the 2nd inning.

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1 hour ago, ScooterMcGee said:

I went to the game on Saturday. Did anyone else have the worst experience ever getting into the park? My wife and I arrived a little under an hour before first pitch, took them about 45 minutes to park us, then another half hour actually getting in because either they didn't have enough gates or they only had a few open. Line to get through the gate wrapped a quarter way around the park (and I'm not exagerating). We didn't sit down until the bottom of the 2nd inning.

I too had similiar drama, took forever to get in, huge line at all entrances

ALso had really hard time finding my car as there are what seemed many parking lots and the light poles had very few signs indicating where you had parked, we were in lot labeled G gate 6 which didnt reference much to me. Took at least 30 min to find my car :(

2 hours ago, The Grinder said:

I too had similiar drama, took forever to get in, huge line at all entrances

ALso had really hard time finding my car as there are what seemed many parking lots and the light poles had very few signs indicating where you had parked, we were in lot labeled G gate 6 which didnt reference much to me. Took at least 30 min to find my car :(

So weird. I've been to Brewers park a handful of times and I've never experienced that before yesterday. I wonder why?

20 hours ago, ScooterMcGee said:

So weird. I've been to Brewers park a handful of times and I've never experienced that before yesterday. I wonder why?

No clue, maybe a late arriving crew for the night? I missed the top of 1st is all. I could have missed the entire game and I still wouldnt have missed anything?

They probably, like most minimum wage paying jobs, have a shortage of workers, and the ones they have are probably rookies , without much idea what they are doing. 

25 minutes ago, Dick Allen said:

They probably, like most minimum wage paying jobs, have a shortage of workers, and the ones they have are probably rookies , without much idea what they are doing. 

Good point, hell I'm self employed but many times I doubt I make minimum! 

On 7/25/2021 at 12:29 PM, ScooterMcGee said:

I went to the game on Saturday. Did anyone else have the worst experience ever getting into the park? My wife and I arrived a little under an hour before first pitch, took them about 45 minutes to park us, then another half hour actually getting in because either they didn't have enough gates or they only had a few open. Line to get through the gate wrapped a quarter way around the park (and I'm not exagerating). We didn't sit down until the bottom of the 2nd inning.

Guess it isn't just at The Rate

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