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bigworm_122
11-16-2005, 02:06 PM
just wondering if has plans already to go on road trips next season.
i am planning on goint to chicago / milwaukee on april 21 - april 25
APRIL 21 CIN vs. MIL
APRIL 23 MIN vs. CWS
APRIL 24 FLA vs. CHC
where is everyone else going
steveox
11-16-2005, 08:48 PM
Here is my Spring Training Road Trips
Baltimore Orioles @ Vero 2 Times
Baltimore Orioles @ Port St Lucie 2 times
Baltimore Orioles @ Jupiter 4 Times
Washington @ Baltimore Orioles @ Fort Lauderdale
New York Mets @ Baltimore Orioles @ Fort Lauderdale
Boston @ Baltimore Orioles @ Fort Lauderdale
Samuel Adams
11-17-2005, 08:10 PM
Tough to figure out roadtrips with most teams not yet posting their schedules for 2006, but I am hoping to hit at least three different Cape Cod games on a little trip this summer.
Astro
11-27-2005, 06:55 PM
I'll probably be attending a few Reds games, being as I live close to Cincy, maybe a Philly game or 2 when im in NJ and perhaps a Baltimore or DC game
I'll probably also make it to a few Triple-A Louisville Bats games
Jake83
11-30-2005, 04:23 AM
In the summer I enjoy to visit the 5 ballparks here in California and either Seattle or Arizona also
dabum1
12-08-2005, 11:34 PM
i'm thinking about doing one with some friends
never done anything like this before really, and i'm looking for some help.
i always thought it'd be fun to drive from here (southern cali) to the east coast and see some baseball games, but i've decided it's be better to keep it a little more local.
i'd like to go to all the stadiums of the western division teams (including houston).
i first tried to think of a time frame that would allow me and my friends to go (i'm still not sure), but i've narrowed it down to late july through august.
I've been looking at the schedules for each of the teams for awhile now and have come up with a couple different routes or options, none of which would allow us to go to all 10 parks. I'm still trying to see if there's a way to get us to all 10 parks and see 10 games...without having to rush the trip or extend it by several days. The one stadium i don't mind missing is dodger stadium because we have all been there many times.
I could do without the two texas teams if it would allow us to hit all the other stadiums, but that doesn't seem possible to me. I'd like to get the two of them in though
the best option i've come up with so far has us leaving August 5th, going to all the parks (except ARI and LOS), getting back on ~ August 21
we'd go to the stadiums in this order....SF-OAK-SEA-COL-TEX-HOU-SAN-ANA
next bext option...
leave on July 22nd
get back on August 7th
going to SF-OAK-SEA-COL-ARI-SAN-LOS
so that last one just completely skips TEX and HOU and also misses ANA
but if we could get from phoenix to an diego in a day (leave in morning and make it in time to watch game in san diego later that day) then we could also get ANA in there
so we could get 8 of the 10 i was first shooting for
that's just been one of the issues i've come against
the other is money
i figured this....
$500 = cost of gas (to all ten parks)
and if four of us go we could split it to $125 each person
$25 = ticket to game
$10 = parking?
$60 = lodging (per person/per night)
wasn't too sure about this...i thought somewhere around $50 - $70 would be the cheapest
$25 = food (one person, one day)
so if we were going to do the trip that allows us to hit all the parks but texas and houston....i think it'd cost about....
$1800 per person :ughh
hoping someone here can help me out and give me better solutions or any advice.
maybe i need to scale down the trip again...i don't know
i should also add that this trip would not be just to see baseball games, but also to see some of the country.
efin98
12-09-2005, 04:41 AM
By pure coincidence I happen to be not only going to Baltimore, but ending my day at Camden MARC Station just outside Oriole Park where the birds just so happen to be playing the Deviil Rays!:D I guess the gods of baseball are shining down on me, can't miss that opertunity for fun:D
If I am lucky, I should be able to squeeze in at least one trip down to Washington and one to Philadelphia to see the Nats and the Phillies, but that depends on whether I can work out train schedules in my favor:clapping
TrueBeliever
12-10-2005, 08:32 AM
i'm thinking about doing one with some friends
never done anything like this before really, and i'm looking for some help.
i always thought it'd be fun to drive from here (southern cali) to the east coast and see some baseball games, but i've decided it's be better to keep it a little more local.
i'd like to go to all the stadiums of the western division teams (including houston).
i first tried to think of a time frame that would allow me and my friends to go (i'm still not sure), but i've narrowed it down to late july through august.
I've been looking at the schedules for each of the teams for awhile now and have come up with a couple different routes or options, none of which would allow us to go to all 10 parks. I'm still trying to see if there's a way to get us to all 10 parks and see 10 games...without having to rush the trip or extend it by several days. The one stadium i don't mind missing is dodger stadium because we have all been there many times.
I could do without the two texas teams if it would allow us to hit all the other stadiums, but that doesn't seem possible to me. I'd like to get the two of them in though
the best option i've come up with so far has us leaving August 5th, going to all the parks (except ARI and LOS), getting back on ~ August 21
we'd go to the stadiums in this order....SF-OAK-SEA-COL-TEX-HOU-SAN-ANA
next bext option...
leave on July 22nd
get back on August 7th
going to SF-OAK-SEA-COL-ARI-SAN-LOS
so that last one just completely skips TEX and HOU and also misses ANA
but if we could get from phoenix to an diego in a day (leave in morning and make it in time to watch game in san diego later that day) then we could also get ANA in there
so we could get 8 of the 10 i was first shooting for
that's just been one of the issues i've come against
the other is money
i figured this....
$500 = cost of gas (to all ten parks)
and if four of us go we could split it to $125 each person
$25 = ticket to game
$10 = parking?
$60 = lodging (per person/per night)
wasn't too sure about this...i thought somewhere around $50 - $70 would be the cheapest
$25 = food (one person, one day)
so if we were going to do the trip that allows us to hit all the parks but texas and houston....i think it'd cost about....
$1800 per person :ughh
hoping someone here can help me out and give me better solutions or any advice.
maybe i need to scale down the trip again...i don't know
i should also add that this trip would not be just to see baseball games, but also to see some of the country.
JMO, but I'd break it up into two or maybe three smaller trips. If you're going to all these cities, you should allow some time to see the sights as well. Breaking it up allows you to accomplish both objectives and will cost less.
You might also consider flying into some cities and renting a car to drive to another close by location. In a short trip, that might work out cheaper.
But by all means go on a road trip...it's a great time!
totalautoracing
12-10-2005, 11:28 AM
I will definitely do one trip this year, maybe 2. It all depends on finding someone to go with me. My 10 games in 9 days trip to Boston last year was cut short by a family death, so I missed out on games in Nashua, Brockton and Norwich. But I am definitely going to do a major road trip for the 3rd year in a row.
I am thinking of doing a midwest trip starting in KC and going to see the 3 teams in that general area (Royals, T-Bones & St. Joe's new team) and then hitting Wichita, Lincoln, a game or 2 of the College WS, and then possibly the Dakotas or some Midwest league games in Iowa. Would love to make it to the Metrodome before it's gone.
The other trip I am considering is one to the Carolinas. Hopefully I could fit in a game at Turner but I really don't want to drive to Atlanta for a day then turn around and head back to NC. Also could possibly see a Smokies game or maybe some Appy League games.
Still in the planning stages so I'll be sure and post my final itinerary for input on things to do during the day before the games at night.
Jake83
12-10-2005, 12:48 PM
There are only 3 logical baseball roadtrips to go on
1. Bos, NYM, NYY, PHILLY, BAL, D.C. 6 ballaprks can add Pittsburgh or even Cincinatti instead of Bal/DC- Very heard to find cheap Red Sox tickets
2. Min, Mil, Chc, Chw, STL, KC Could add Cle,Cin, Pitt instead of the Missouri part- Not much to see besides the staduims- Cubs tickets tend to be expensive Best idea it try to find access to a Waveland rooftop-Most fun I have had ever at a ballpark
3. SD,LAA,LAD, Oak,SF. Either Sea or Arizona -Could start in Phoenix and do all 7 Best trip for people on the West Coast- Giant tickets tend to be expensive
efin98
12-11-2005, 12:44 AM
There are only 3 logical baseball roadtrips to go on
1. Bos, NYM, NYY, PHILLY, BAL, D.C. 6 ballaprks can add Pittsburgh or even Cincinatti instead of Bal/DC-
To those cities I'd skip driving and take a plane or Amtrak. It will cost you more to drive as those cities are killer on drivers and parking is a huge premium. Plus in Boston and New York part of the experience is taking the train:D
Very heard to find cheap Red Sox tickets
Buy early and buy off peak(April/May, August/September) and buy tickets to see the lousy teams and sitting in the bleachers.
Samuel Adams
12-30-2005, 10:47 AM
There are only 3 logical baseball roadtrips to go on
Not to be argumentative, but are you kidding? I did Beloit-Quad Cities-Memphis-West Tennessee-Nashville- South Bend, which was pretty kick ass.
If you want to stick with the majors, I have done an alternative to your midwest route which was Chi-N, Det, Tor, Cleve, Chi-A, with Lansing, Jamestown and Toledo thrown in.
steveox
12-30-2005, 03:34 PM
Heres the one i like them to make.
May 31st in Atlanta Dodgers vs Braves
June 1st in Baltimore Rays vs Orioles
June 2ND in Pittsburgh Padres vs Pirates
June 3rd in New York Giants vs Mets
June 4th in Rochester AAA game
June 5th in New York Red Sox vs Yankees
June 6th in Cleveland A`s vs Indians
Price $4,000 Comes with hotel rooms 2 nights in NYC,One Night in Baltimore,One Night in pittsburgh and One Night in Cleveland
Youll arrive at turner field with your luggage at 4:30PM and ticket to watch Dodgers vs Braves. After Dodgers vs Braves its off to baltimore on bus. Should be in baltimore by 8AM Check in at 1PM Then youll meet at the bus at 6PM its Off to camden yards Rays vs Orioles. After game you meet the bus back at hotel. Then check out at 10:30 bus leaves at 11AM Its off to Pittsburgh should arrive at 3:30PM .Then youll meet bus at 6PM to PNC park.After the game bus takes you back at hotel. Then checkout at 10:30 bus leaves for NYC should be there at 2PM Then meet bus at 5PM for Shea stadium.After Giants vs Mets game bus takes you back at hotel and then you have a choice sightsee NYC or go to Rochester game or take cab to watch the mets again but its not provided. Next Day youll check out at 10:35AM you can sightsee NYC and then Then youll meet the bus again at 5PM to go to yankee stadium Red Sox vs Yankees then after the game bus leaves for cleveland.Youll arrive in cleveland at noon check in cleveland hotel.Meet bus at 6PM for Jacobs Field A`s vs Indians Then after game bus takes you back to hotel.Then checkout at 10 AM leave for cleveland airport youll catch your own trip back home.
Go Phils
01-02-2006, 09:24 AM
Last summer, my son (16) and I saw 12 MLB games in 12 days in 12 different cities: MN, MIL, DET, CLEV, BOS, NYM, PHIL, WASH, PITT, CIN, CHW & KC.
We're planning another trip this summer, beginning Thursday, July 13 following the All-Star Break: STL, CHC, PITT, BALT, Reading Phillies, NYY, Baseball Hall of Fame, TOR, CHW, Iowa Cubs & KC. We've added two minor league games this year. Helps to have family and friends to stay with at least 1/2 the time to cut down on expenses.
We're also talking about making a swing to Texas to see the Astros and Rangers (we live about 50 miles northeast of Wichita, KS - not the easiest place from which to plan a baseball trip!).
Go Phils!
pesky6
01-18-2006, 11:35 AM
If someone wants to leave the planning to someone else, you can always go to www.jaybuckley.com, Jay Buckley's baseball tours. I haven't been on one myself, but I've heard from those who have say that they're excellent.
For me, I'm hitting ST in Florida the third weekend in February, just after pitchers and catchers report. I'm also planning a trip to Wrigley either the last weekend in April or the 2nd weekend in May. I've been to Wrigley a few times and I love it, plus Chicago is an awesome city!
bigworm_122
01-18-2006, 12:11 PM
that is a great website....i will keep it in mind for 2007 possibly
RuthMayBond
01-18-2006, 12:15 PM
The plan is
June 29 @ San Fran
June 30 @ Anaheim
July 1 @ San Diego (and maybe Oakland or Anaheim earlier that day)
July 2 @ Oakland
July 3 @ Dodgers
Five days, five different parks, five (or six) games :dance :dance :dance
bigworm_122
01-18-2006, 12:50 PM
The plan is
June 29 @ San Fran
June 30 @ Anaheim
July 1 @ San Diego (and maybe Oakland or Anaheim earlier that day)
July 2 @ Oakland
July 3 @ Dodgers
Five days, five different parks, five (or six) games :dance :dance :dance
that is a hell of alot of driving to go from san fran to anaheim...in one day, then back up to oakland (right next to san fran) and then back down to LA (next to anaheim again)
i was in san diego last july and a 97 mile (90 min) drive from san diego to anaheim took me about 3.5 hours.
good luck with that california traffic
RuthMayBond
01-18-2006, 12:53 PM
that is a hell of alot of driving to go from san fran to anaheim...in one day, then back up to oakland (right next to san fran) and then back down to LA (next to anaheim again)
i was in san diego last july and a 97 mile (90 min) drive from san diego to anaheim took me about 3.5 hours.
good luck with that california trafficGuess I've got a LOT to learn :ughh
RuthMayBond
01-19-2006, 07:34 AM
The plan is
June 29 @ San Fran
June 30 @ Anaheim
July 1 @ San Diego (and maybe Oakland or Anaheim earlier that day)
July 2 @ Oakland
July 3 @ Dodgers
Five days, five different parks, five (or six) games :dance :dance :danceHey, guess what just got shot to pieces, just last night :laugh
Captain Cold Nose
01-19-2006, 07:38 AM
Hey, guess what just got shot to pieces, just last night :laugh
Best laid plans gangly go astray.
I'm going to be in Chicago around the dates bigworm mentioned. If only I can convince my non-baseball loving friends we should follow his lead . . .
As the driver, though, I'll get one of those games into the plans. :D
bigworm_122
01-19-2006, 10:14 AM
Best laid plans gangly go astray.
I'm going to be in Chicago around the dates bigworm mentioned. If only I can convince my non-baseball loving friends we should follow his lead . . .
As the driver, though, I'll get one of those games into the plans. :D
that sounds great....i just can't wait for tickets to go on sale. i hoped i don't get sold out of any of the games i want to go to
Chisox73
01-21-2006, 02:36 PM
I'm planning on going to Milwaukee this summer,and there's a remote possibility that I may go to San Diego in July.
SD is just in the planning stages.Milwaukee is a definate,since it's only a 2 hour drive from where I live.
bigworm_122
01-23-2006, 10:24 AM
I'm planning on going to Milwaukee this summer,and there's a remote possibility that I may go to San Diego in July.
SD is just in the planning stages.Milwaukee is a definate,since it's only a 2 hour drive from where I live.
san diego is great....i was their last july...unfortunatley the padres weren't in town but i took a tour of the stadium. the area around the stadium is still being built up and their is a lot of construction. they have plans for a few more condo towers right near the stadium.
Jake83
01-24-2006, 03:06 AM
that is a hell of alot of driving to go from san fran to anaheim...in one day, then back up to oakland (right next to san fran) and then back down to LA (next to anaheim again)
i was in san diego last july and a 97 mile (90 min) drive from san diego to anaheim took me about 3.5 hours.
good luck with that california traffic
It should never take someone 3 1/2 hours to drive from Orange County to San Deigo.
Jake83
01-24-2006, 03:13 AM
The plan is
June 29 @ San Fran
June 30 @ Anaheim
July 1 @ San Diego (and maybe Oakland or Anaheim earlier that day)
July 2 @ Oakland
July 3 @ Dodgers
Five days, five different parks, five (or six) games :dance :dance :dance
This is better
June 29th Giants vs Texas
June 30th Oakland vs Arizona
July 1st Big A Angels vs Dodgers ( I would buy tickets to this early) This is an afternoon game so you can drive to San Deigo that evening and catch the game at Petco with the Giants
July 2nd Padres vs Giants
July 3rd Dodgers vs Arizona
bigworm_122
01-24-2006, 06:33 AM
It should never take someone 3 1/2 hours to drive from Orange County to San Deigo.
well, its not my fault it took me that long...i didn't cause the traffic. i am telling you. i left san diego @ 2:00 and got to angel stadium @ 5:30
Jake83
01-24-2006, 06:50 AM
well, its not my fault it took me that long...i didn't cause the traffic. i am telling you. i left san diego @ 2:00 and got to angel stadium @ 5:30
To help you out Next time take the 15 North to the 91 West it is longer mileage wise but will save you time.
RuthMayBond
01-24-2006, 06:53 AM
This is better
June 29th Giants vs Texas
June 30th Oakland vs Arizona
July 1st Big A Angels vs Dodgers ( I would buy tickets to this early) This is an afternoon game so you can drive to San Deigo that evening and catch the game at Petco with the Giants
July 2nd Padres vs Giants
July 3rd Dodgers vs ArizonaThis possibility got nixed for me anyway
RuthMayBond
01-24-2006, 06:54 AM
well, its not my fault it took me that long...i didn't cause the traffic. i am telling you. i left san diego @ 2:00 and got to angel stadium @ 5:30So I better allow LOTS of time? (my new schedule is Aug 4-8)
Jake83
01-24-2006, 07:40 AM
Stay away from the Big A on Tuesday nights
Stay away from the Coliseum on Wed nights ( Raider night)
Stay out of the left field bleachers at Chavez Ravine
RuthMayBond
01-24-2006, 07:42 AM
Stay away from the Big A on Tuesday nights
Stay away from the Coliseum on Wed nights ( Raider night)
Stay out of the left field bleachers at Chavez RavineAny particular reasons?
Jake83
01-24-2006, 07:54 AM
Any particular reasons?
Wed night at the Coliseum is discount night and for some reason Raider fans come to the ballpark. Just think a White Sox game but only worse
Tuesday night at the Big A is the same and most of the good seats are all ready taken so you will be stuck in the outfield bleachers with a bunch of working class type of fans who like to get drunk and yell at players.
Any game sitting in the left field bleachers at Dodger Staduim is like walking down Soto in East LA at 1 in the morning
RuthMayBond
01-26-2006, 07:55 AM
Here's the new plan (yeah, how soon will THIS be shot down?)
Aug. 4 - @Padres, T-shirt giveaway
Aug. 5 - @Angels, possibility of @Padres that night
Aug. 6 - @Giants
Aug. 7 - @Athletics
Aug. 8 - @Dodgers
bigworm_122
01-26-2006, 10:14 AM
Here's the new plan (yeah, how soon will THIS be shot down?)
Aug. 4 - @Padres, T-shirt giveaway
Aug. 5 - @Angels, possibility of @Padres that night
Aug. 6 - @Giants
Aug. 7 - @Athletics
Aug. 8 - @Dodgers
good luck with that...it still seem like alot fo driving to me with the drive to oakland & san fran then back to LA...but i hope you have fun.
RuthMayBond
01-26-2006, 10:18 AM
good luck with that...it still seem like alot fo driving to me with the drive to oakland & san fran then back to LA...but i hope you have fun.The drive to LA won't be bad, I'll be staying there. But if catching five parks in five days using a $80 roundtrip ticket from the other side of the country, and staying with a friend, ain't fun, then stick a fork in me
bigworm_122
01-26-2006, 09:26 PM
The drive to LA won't be bad, I'll be staying there. But if catching five parks in five days using a $80 roundtrip ticket from the other side of the country, and staying with a friend, ain't fun, then stick a fork in me
make sure you come back here and post how it went....i would love to hear it
RuthMayBond
01-27-2006, 08:02 AM
make sure you come back here and post how it went....i would love to hear itAbsolutely. I'll probably drive West Coast Orange and Black AND william_burgess@usa.net crazy enough that they'll be posting about me. At Jacob's Field I tend to catch about one ball every other game so that would be two and a half in five games. Since the parks are new to me, I'm aiming for catching two (hopefully it'll be like the Toronto Skydome). And another possibility for a weekend JUST opened up 6/29-7/3.
bigworm_122
01-27-2006, 11:16 AM
Absolutely. I'll probably drive West Coast Orange and Black AND william_burgess@usa.net crazy enough that they'll be posting about me. At Jacob's Field I tend to catch about one ball every other game so that would be two and a half in five games. Since the parks are new to me, I'm aiming for catching two (hopefully it'll be like the Toronto Skydome). And another possibility for a weekend JUST opened up 6/29-7/3.
another trip may be opening up for me also...a friend of mine was showing a book to his fiance of the stadiums we are going to this year, and she flipped open to the great american ballpark, and she said she would like to go, don't know when though, it is a long drive from long island
RuthMayBond
01-31-2006, 10:21 AM
Absolutely. I'll probably drive West Coast Orange and Black AND william_burgess@usa.net crazy enough that they'll be posting about me. At Jacob's Field I tend to catch about one ball every other game so that would be two and a half in five games. Since the parks are new to me, I'm aiming for catching two (hopefully it'll be like the Toronto Skydome). And another possibility for a weekend JUST opened up 6/29-7/3.Just got my credits from the airline posted to my account :coffee :dance :waving :cool: :clapping
sschirmer
02-02-2006, 08:07 AM
I've got a six pack of Indians Tickets, so those are a sealed deal.
I live about 2500 feet from Great American Ballpark, I'm sure several Reds games are in the mix.
I'm doing Coors Field in June and Kauffman Stadium in August.
Plus my annual pilgramage to Wrigley.
RuthMayBond
02-02-2006, 08:09 AM
I've got a six pack of Indians Tickets, so those are a sealed deal.Which games? (the only ones I'm guaranteed this year is the Apr 29 bobblehead
<I live about 2500 feet from Great American Ballpark>
Did you catch the one that Dunn smashed into the river?
sschirmer
02-02-2006, 09:11 AM
I got the "Collectors Edition" Six Pack. All Six games are Bobble Head give away dates.
Unfortunately, I'm too far West to catch any splash balls.
RuthMayBond
02-02-2006, 09:15 AM
I got the "Collectors Edition" Six Pack. All Six games are Bobble Head give away dates.
Unfortunately, I'm too far West to catch any splash balls.I will see YOU on April 29th :gt Actually, you'll probably avoid me, but that's understandable :laugh
sschirmer
02-02-2006, 10:40 AM
I have crappy seats, how about you?
RuthMayBond
02-02-2006, 10:43 AM
I have crappy seats, how about you?I always buy the cheapest seat available and stand on the home run porch. If you wanna know where Manny Ramirez's fourth career HR ended up ... :clapping
sschirmer
02-02-2006, 02:22 PM
I buy cheap seats these days, because I'm too afraid to seat where a foul ball could kill my kid. I guess I'm paranoid, but last year we sat two rows behind the Tribe dugout against Baltimore. Thank God we left our daughter at home, a little kid could certainly get nailed down there, and a little boy did, on the first base side. I can't imagine what his parents were going through.
RuthMayBond
02-02-2006, 02:26 PM
I buy cheap seats these days, because I'm too afraid to seat where a foul ball could kill my kid.Oh, you can get expensive seats behind home in the upper deck
<I guess I'm paranoid, but last year we sat two rows behind the Tribe dugout against Baltimore. Thank God we left our daughter at home, a little kid could certainly get nailed down there, and a little boy did, on the first base side. I can't imagine what his parents were going through.>
I know what you mean. I went to a minor league game with my wife. We were just off of the screen behind the plate, front row, awesome seats but my glove was always up. It looked like we were closer to the catcher than the shortstop was. Someone got nailed behind the 3B dugout :( :ughh :hp but fortunately someone found a doctor :clapping
sschirmer
02-02-2006, 02:57 PM
I want to say our six pack is somewhere out in RF. I, for one, don't mind sitting in the OF.
jmascio
02-02-2006, 04:50 PM
Hey all,
I've got a road trip we've been planning for a few months, looks like it might come together.
Jun02- KC@SEA
Jun03- Travel
Jun04- MIN@OAK
Jun05- FLA@SF
Jun06- NYM@LAD
Jun07- PHI@AZ
Jun08- Travel
Jun09- FLA@SD
Jun10- SEA@ANA
Pretty linear, overall. A bit of backtracking from Arizona back west, but it'll be a good time. I'm a Philly fan, and my buddy is a die-hard Mets fan, so its a plus we get to see them on a west coast swing.
We did a trip two summers ago over memorial day. 5 days, went Baltimore- Cleveland- Pittsburgh- Boston- Philly. Good time, that was.
We've got a free day unplanned yet between Phoenix and San Diego, anyone have any good ideas for plans then? The NCAA super reigonals start on friday the 9th, so no ASU baseball games around.
Justin
RuthMayBond
02-02-2006, 08:01 PM
Hey all,
I've got a road trip we've been planning for a few months, looks like it might come together.
Jun02- KC@SEA
Jun03- Travel
Jun04- MIN@OAK
Jun05- FLA@SF
Jun06- NYM@LAD
Jun07- PHI@AZ
Jun08- Travel
Jun09- FLA@SD
Jun10- SEA@ANA
Pretty linear, overall. A bit of backtracking from Arizona back west, but it'll be a good time.If you are able to adjust your schedule, Jun 4 @ LAD is Photo Day, and Jun 11 @ SF is an Alou bobblehead :clapping
jmascio
02-03-2006, 09:57 AM
I believe we're hitting T-Shirt night in Seattle, and Ballcap night in San Diego. I can only hope we get the Camo caps at the Padres game. :dance
Kessinger#11
02-03-2006, 11:06 PM
Well I am moving to AZ later this month so will be going to some games in Arizona and possibly Southern California for the first time. I don't have the dates firmed up yet though.
sschirmer
02-04-2006, 05:35 AM
I think Great American should have "free insurance premium night". Hell, I know I would go!
Chester Charge
02-18-2006, 09:34 PM
Doing a drive with a buddy this summer. We are both coaches and teachers (summers off), and we are starting here in Seattle and doing a circle of the U.S. NOT just for baseball, but we will hit some games. Wrigley,@ St. L(new stadium), @Cin (to sit in the diamond club and eat and drink until we can't anymore), Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, @Was and @Hou. Maybe 1 more if we have time.
We are just seeing the sights and hitting some Six Flags parks with our season passes to ride roller coasters as well.
I will be at a lot of Mariner games this year, and at Opening Day in Houston as well.
Ontarioguy
02-19-2006, 11:26 AM
If I can scrounge up enough cash I'm going to try to head down to New York city this summer. I hope to see both a Mets and Yankees game. I want to ger to both those stadiums before they close, especially Yankee Stadium. I'm looking at the end of May right now but anywhere between May and July is a distinct possibility.
totalautoracing
04-12-2006, 09:45 AM
Just finalized our 06 trip. Itinerary is as follows:
7/15 (Sat) - Savannah @ Kannapolis
7/16 (Sun) - Delmarva @ Hickory
7/17 (Mon) - Columbus @ Charlotte
7/18 (Tue) - Day off to tour NASCAR shops
7/19 (Wed) - Day - Scranton/Wilkes-Barre @ Durham
7/19 (Wed) - Night - Delmarva @ Greensboro
7/20 (Thu) - Columbus @ Asheville
7/21 (Fri) - Myrtle Beach @ Winston-Salem
7/22 (Sat) - Kingsville @ Burlington
We were going to try to see the other 2 Carolina based teams (Carolina & Kinston) but we just thought that would be too much driving. I'll have to check out those parks during a future trip. I will also be seeing games during a trip to see family in St. Louis:
6/16 (Fri) Wichita @ Arkansas - Before Ray Winder Field is gone
6/18 (Sun) Colorado @ St. Louis - The new Busch Stadium on Father's Day
6/24 (Sat) Washington @ Gateway - First trip to GMC Stadium
Trying to get over to KC to see Kauffman & CommunityAmerica as well.
Closing in on 50 baseball stadiums.
che13
04-17-2006, 09:32 PM
I know its a long way away but I am planning (slowly) a trip to see every stadium in the majors next year. I hope to also see other sporting events (CWS, LLWS, maybe a golf tournament, etc..) Its going to take some time to plan and save up for but I hope to be able to stay on the road for up to 6 months (atleast 3 is goal)
redbuck
04-23-2006, 05:21 PM
Will visit this summer
Minute Maid Park
Coors Field
Ameriquest Field
Safeco Field
Got Twins?
04-28-2006, 08:00 AM
A group of five of us from Minnesota are taking our second road trip this summer. We are going to:
Aug 3 - Twins @ KC
Aug 4 - MIL @ St Louis
Aug 5 - PIT @ Cubs
A friend of a friend has season tickets at New Busch and was willing to let us have them for that game, so we were able to secure tickets before they even went on sale. I saw Busch II a few years ago, and am looking forward to seeing the new park. Went to Wrigley for the first time 2 years ago, and have never been to KC. We also plan to visit the Negro League Museum in KC, so that should be a great experience.
jmascio
05-24-2006, 09:56 AM
All,
Leaving on the run I posted last page late next week. Does anyone have any recommendations for good concessions at any of the stadiums me and my crew will be at? Been able to scope out concessions list on each of the mlb websites, but are there any must haves?
Itin as follows:
Jun02- KC@SEA
Jun03- Travel
Jun04- MIN@OAK
Jun05- FLA@SF
Jun06- NYM@LAD
Jun07- PHI@AZ
Jun08- Travel
Jun09- FLA@SD
Jun10- SEA@ANA
thanks all!
Allie Fox
05-24-2006, 02:40 PM
A little late in the reply but this year I hit the Grapefruit League again.
Braves @ Nationals (Space Coast Stadium)
Nationals @ Astros (Osceola County Staium)
Devil Rays @ Tigers (Joker Marchant Stadium)
I also saw two games of the World Baseball Classic at Cracker Jack Field in Disney: Italy v. Dominican Republic and Austrailia v. Venezuela
I've now visited half of the camps in the Grapefruit League. After I visit them all I'll try heading to big league parks around the country.
In July I'm going on a two day trip for work that will take me to Rome, GA (home of the Braves A team) and Savannah, GA (home of the Nationals A team). I'll be seeing them play teams from Greenville (Grasshoppers) and Lexington (Legends) respectively.
RuthMayBond
06-21-2006, 06:06 PM
You guys should give reports on your trips. I can't believe mine is almost here. :dance :dance :dance :dance :dance :dance :dance :dance :dance
Elvis
06-21-2006, 07:34 PM
You guys should give reports on your trips. I can't believe mine is almost here. :dance :dance :dance :dance :dance :dance :dance :dance :dance
Don't forget to stop at Philipe's (across from Union Station and 3 minutes from the Ravine) at 4:30 before the game for a double-dipped roast beef sandwich. You will profusely thank me later. ;) NO ONE should visit Dodger Stadium without a pre-game visit to Philipe's.
RuthMayBond
06-21-2006, 08:45 PM
Don't forget to stop at Philipe's (across from Union Station and 3 minutes from the Ravine) at 4:30 before the game for a double-dipped roast beef sandwich. You will profusely thank me later. ;) NO ONE should visit Dodger Stadium without a pre-game visit to Philipe's.It depends a LOT on how much I get lost :(