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  1. #1351
    Quote Originally Posted by Metsno1fan View Post
    hey guys.. im looking to head out there for the thursday game against the Mets.. I was thinknig of really treating myself since I'm only going to one game on the whole trip. Ive been looking at prices on stubhub and see baseline box preferred 30 row 8 for about $150, and then the field box behind it was about half the price. Is it worth the the jump up in price for that section over the field box behind it? I've only been there twice before and dont remember much.

    Also does anybody know the approximate times the Dodgers and Vistors take BP there and who goes first? Thanks!
    Not sure about the other stuff, but the home team always takes BP first.

  2. #1352
    Quote Originally Posted by Metsno1fan View Post
    hey guys.. im looking to head out there for the thursday game against the Mets.. I was thinknig of really treating myself since I'm only going to one game on the whole trip. Ive been looking at prices on stubhub and see baseline box preferred 30 row 8 for about $150, and then the field box behind it was about half the price. Is it worth the the jump up in price for that section over the field box behind it? I've only been there twice before and dont remember much.
    The baseline box seats have the advantage of being in a semi-private box, having a TON of legroom and it also comes with a table and storage shelf, cusioned seats and access to the private baseline club--a very, very cool set up. Also, you're very close to the field. The regular field box seats are just regular seats and are further from the field with no club access.



    Check the Dodgers website for batting practice times.
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    Also you get a complimentary buffet. There are certain Facebook days where you can get the box seats for 40% off.
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    Aren't the baseline boxes very shallow raked because they're almost all at field level? They were added after the main structure was built of course and the original field boxes weren't all that much higher in elevation.

    You must have lots of heads in front of you if you're in the deeper rows.

  5. #1355
    Quote Originally Posted by Aviator_Frank View Post
    Aren't the baseline boxes very shallow raked because they're almost all at field level? They were added after the main structure was built of course and the original field boxes weren't all that much higher in elevation.

    You must have lots of heads in front of you if you're in the deeper rows.
    Yes, they're raked very gradually, but because only every other row has seats (1 row seats, 1 row tables, 1 row seats etc.) it doesn't affect your viewing.
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    Posting some cool pics from this site that I stumbled on - LINK

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    Thank GOD that dome concept died on the modeler's table.

    You have an almost perfect season-long baseball climate and you want to hide indoors.

    O'Malley - dis ain't Brooklyn.

  9. #1359
    Quote Originally Posted by Aviator_Frank View Post
    Thank GOD that dome concept died on the modeler's table.

    You have an almost perfect season-long baseball climate and you want to hide indoors.

    O'Malley - dis ain't Brooklyn.
    That dome WAS for Brooklyn. That was what would have been built at the Atlantic Rail Yard location. There was never any plan for a dome in L.A.

  10. #1360
    Quote Originally Posted by Pelt View Post
    Posting some cool pics from this site that I stumbled on - LINK
    Wow, nice blog. Found this in-wall scoreboard concept that I never saw before. Fascinating that 40 years later it came to fruition.



    Also worth noting that the scoreboard clearly shows the Dodgers had hoped the stadium would be ready for the 1961 season.

  11. #1361
    read about the buckminster fuller dome for atlantic ave...

    http://www.walteromalley.com/excerpt...rnia_calls.php
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  12. #1362
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul W View Post
    read about the buckminster fuller dome for atlantic ave...

    http://www.walteromalley.com/excerpt...rnia_calls.php
    That is possibly one of the coolest stadiums I have ever seen. The way it's got the cars, busses, and taxis involved. Wow.

  13. #1363
    Quote Originally Posted by threeyoda View Post
    That is possibly one of the coolest stadiums I have ever seen. The way it's got the cars, busses, and taxis involved. Wow.
    What do you expect from a Bucky Fuller designed stadium. The guy was a one-of-a-kind genius.

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    pure genius, sure.
    but how could mr. fuller have mispelled "buses"?
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    Great shot! Don't know how anyone could not like this place!

    Also did or does dodger stadium have any obstructed views?
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  18. #1368
    Quote Originally Posted by Chevy114 View Post

    Also did or does dodger stadium have any obstructed views?
    The only obstructed views happened when they originally built the baseline box seats in 2004. There were too many rows too close together for how gently the seats were raked...



    There were many complaints about these seats, so that winter they tore out the whole section and re-designed it--replacing every other row with a table. The re-design worked perfectly.

  19. #1369
    Quote Originally Posted by jnakamura View Post
    The only obstructed views happened when they originally built the baseline box seats in 2004. There were too many rows too close together for how gently the seats were raked...



    There were many complaints about these seats, so that winter they tore out the whole section and re-designed it--replacing every other row with a table. The re-design worked perfectly.
    Yeah that looks horrible! Good choice dodgers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevy114 View Post
    Don't know how anyone could not like this place!
    From what I've heard - which is all I can go by, having never visited the facility myself - the Dodgers' restricting fan movement between the various levels is a good reason for someone like me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Dunaier View Post
    From what I've heard - which is all I can go by, having never visited the facility myself - the Dodgers' restricting fan movement between the various levels is a good reason for someone like me.
    Unlike the white sox who do the same thing, they actually have celebrities at their games. So I could see that getting annoying if I paid good money for seats and some jerk from the upper level came down to block my view so they could talk to alysia malano. Other than that reason it sucks as a fan.
    The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Dunaier View Post
    From what I've heard - which is all I can go by, having never visited the facility myself - the Dodgers' restricting fan movement between the various levels is a good reason for someone like me.
    I'm not sure that's correct, but I've never sat in the Upper Decks at DS. I always sit on Field Level when I go... However, if I come in through the VIP side on 3rd base I do come in on the 2nd level and I don't remember getting my ticket checked again when I took the escalator down to the field level.

  23. #1373
    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus71 View Post
    I'm not sure that's correct, but I've never sat in the Upper Decks at DS. I always sit on Field Level when I go... However, if I come in through the VIP side on 3rd base I do come in on the 2nd level and I don't remember getting my ticket checked again when I took the escalator down to the field level.
    When I went in 2006, I sat in the reserve (3rd tier) level, but the people at the stairwells wouldn't let me go lower. I was able to get up to the top deck though.
    I suppose if I were more persistent, maybe I could've found an unattended stairwell or a nicer ticket checker, but I hate missing parts of the game.
    Maybe the policy has changed since then. Any Dodger fans or more frequent visitors know?

  24. #1374
    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Dunaier View Post
    From what I've heard - which is all I can go by, having never visited the facility myself - the Dodgers' restricting fan movement between the various levels is a good reason for someone like me.
    The problem is that unlike every other stadium in the majors, the escalators...



    ...and stairs...



    are located completely outside of the stadium gates. Likewise, unlike any other ballpark in the majors, the entrance gates are specific to each seating level...

    Top deck gate...



    Club level gate...



    Reserved level gate...



    Pavilion gate...



    Loge level gate...



    Once you are through the turnstiles and inside of the stadium itself, there are simply not enough staircases or elevators to allow free movement of any and all fans who would want to explore the stadium. Simply put, the stadium infrastructure could not handle it.

    There are solutions, but they would require a ton of money to make happen. I believe the stalled "next 50" renovations would have erected a perimeter around the entire complex with new entrance gates located in the new perimeter and would mean free movement around the stadium once inside the "complex". But until that happens you wont be seeing any change in the restricted movement between level for the general population.

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    Otherwise its an incredible place to see a game. With Yankee Stadium gone, it does belong with Wrigley and Fenway in the "classic ballparks" category. Especially after the renovations that restored the original color scheme.

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