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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:if the $40 includes all you can drink, im there
Considering that people pay $40 to stand around with their dicks in their hand, $10 more to see a ball game and pig-out sounds like a pretty good deal.
Not beer though, all other drinks yes.
Originally posted by wml7:About half a mile. Lotsa people use it so you shouldn't get lost.
Oh yeah so how far is the parking from Camden? The eight buck one?
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I stand and/or sit around baseball parks with a wiener in my hand all the time.
I think the real question here is: If you were a hot dog would you eat yourself?
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the o's let you bring your own food and drink in. many cheaper vendors outside. there also is a scalp free area to get tix for cheap.
Yeah, but who wants to deal with carrying all that crap in.
i traded in one of my season tickets last year for an all you can eat ticket. i ate one hot dog and was instantly full, heh. the seats are way up high, but it was fun with a bunch of friends. probably wouldn't do it again though - certainly not for $50
How big were the hot dogs???? One hot dog and full??? I'm a glutton so we'll see.
surprisingly the hot dogs are full size
plus you get all you can eat peanuts, popcorn, nachos, ice cream sandwiches and soda.
not a terrible deal. 40 dollars for a regular game. prices are increased for yankees and sox.
plus you get all you can eat peanuts, popcorn, nachos, ice cream sandwiches and soda.
not a terrible deal. 40 dollars for a regular game. prices are increased for yankees and sox.
Yeah it was more then 40 for sunday because it's the Sox. I'm going to stuff some of those peanuts into my pockets for the home.
Obesity at it's best.
It's easy to carry a cooler into the game with alot of food in it (as long as it's soft sided). We go to a bunch of games every year, so we don't always buy food at the ballpark.
but, if you do, Hot dogs plus are the best dogs…on the ground level behind section 32.
The O's are scrappy this year…I love it.
Did anyone else see that their road uniforms next year will probably say "Baltimore"? cool.
but, if you do, Hot dogs plus are the best dogs…on the ground level behind section 32.
The O's are scrappy this year…I love it.
Did anyone else see that their road uniforms next year will probably say "Baltimore"? cool.
As for parking, most of the lot stuff is ticket season holders, from what I've experienced. If we don't have a parking pass, we usually park at the first mariner arena for 10 bucks. (or drive to a light rail station)
Well it was alright for the all you can eat tickets. The seats weren't bad either in my opnion. I don't think I'll do that all you can eat ticket again but it was an experience. I paid 20 bucks for parking which I dont know if I got ripped off probably did as other lots are probably cheaper but didn't feel like drving around. This was the lot that was right off the exit of 52. Was it higher because it was the Red Sox??? Next thing to do is the nationals park. Now I can ride the metro for that so don't have to worry about parking. All in all decent experience for first time at Camden.
Yes. Everything in b'more is more expensive for the stupid red sox.
Of course, great.
So anyone want to give me tips on the nationals ballpark?
Originally posted by K8teebug:i dont believe this is the Red Sox fault. anyone who owns a business in Baltimore appreciates Boston and New York coming to town, you dont see 5000 people outside of pickles every Friday night do you?
Yes. Everything in b'more is more expensive for the stupid red sox.