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Best Stadium?

Which is the best park 26 members have voted

  1. 1. Which is the best park

    • Camden Yards
      19%
      5
    • USCF
      34%
      9
    • Minute Maid Park
      7%
      2
    • The Shrine known as Wrigley
      7%
      2
    • Yankee Stadium
      3%
      1
    • Fenway Part
      7%
      2
    • Petco Park
      7%
      2
    • Other (Specify)
      11%
      3

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I've never been there, but from what I've seen on t.v. and from what I've heard about it, I would go w/ Petco.

Fenway Park. The places just oozes history.

 

That's not history oozing by your feet there...

That's not history oozing by your feet there...

:lolhitting

United States Cellular Field

Angel stadium is AMAZING as well.

PNC, new park...

Fenway, old park...

 

Sox Park for food in general, but gotta give a nod to those Dodger Dogs...

 

Best food ever...(going back, now)...the little corned beef/roast beef stand under the outfield section in old Sox Park. Corned beef, Jewish Rye, mustard, forget about it.

I voted for Comiskey. I have been to a bunch of parks and with the renovations, easy access, great parking, great sight lines, great food, great amenities, great fan knowledge, etc, it is the best experience there is.

Over the 7/4/04 weekend I will be making my first visit to a baseball stadium outside of Chicago. I am going to see the Cardinals - Mariners game.

Over the 7/4/04 weekend I will be making my first visit to a baseball stadium outside of Chicago.  I am going to see the Cardinals - Mariners game.

At Busch stadium? I thought that place was an overrated s***hole. It is a cookiecutter stadium with a couple little fixes. Also if someone suggests going to the Arch, don't waste your time. It is tiny crowded, and soooo not worth it, IMO.

At Busch stadium?  I thought that place was an overrated s***hole.  It is a cookiecutter stadium with a couple little fixes.  Also if someone suggests going to the Arch, don't waste your time.  It is tiny crowded, and soooo not worth it, IMO.

Yup - headed to Busch Stadium. The only place we are going near there is some steak house across the street (or close to it). I guess Brian and his buddies went there the last time they went to a Cards game (Cards V Cubs). We are probably going to drive in for dinner before the game and drive home after the game. We figured we can drive to and from Cincy on a Saturday night for a hockey game, why not St Louis and baseball. Worst case, we will bunk out at his brother's house in Illiopolis.

Busch stadium is alright, i think the atmosphere is pretty cool though. Fans are passionate, knowledgeable

 

If you want, you can get a haircut while watching the game...ya, one of the things you can do at the ballpark

 

Also, they have this really large beer, it's like easily twice the size of a normal beer, i think it'd be cool to down one of those (even if it's like 8 bucks or something)

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