* Arizona Diamondback Group Tickets larger than 140 people will have the ability to purchase overflow tickets in the left field bleacher area and will have free-flow access between their bleacher tickets and the Picnic Pavilion.
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Fans purchasing the All-You-Can-Eat Option will receive (in addition to their game ticket) a voucher which may be redeemed for a one-night-only wrist band. Concession privileges are restricted to the ticket/wrist band holder only. Wristbands are Non-Transferrable & Must be intact & worn on wrist to be redeemable for food and beverage. Group Discounts are available on All-You-Can-Eat. Check with your stadium website above for complete details. No Refunds/No Exchanges. All sales are final.
CERTAIN BALLPARKS - Beer is not included unless stated above, But is available for purchase. We reserve the right to limit concession distributions to anyone distributing items to non-wristband holders.
Concession privileges are restricted to the ticket/wrist band holder only. We reserve the right to limit concession distributions to anyone distributing items to non-wristband holders.
Diamondbacks games are showing up for $30, still a decent deal though $25 can get some good seats if you can shove a couple hotdogs in your pockets before going in.
schadenfreud1c
Member
posted: May. 30, 2009 @ 3:16p
of course AT&T Park wouldnt do this...why did i get my hopes up
Last year I went to Oakland A's game and they had upper deck all you can eat. Good dogs too. I imagine they still have it. Plus my Yankees pounded the A's while I pounded down the dogs.
dragula911
Senior Member
posted: May. 30, 2009 @ 4:09p
Cool, perhaps a reason to go to a Dis-Astros game instead of my first place Rangers! Thanks.
Pharxity95
Member
posted: May. 30, 2009 @ 4:13p
cashguy12 said: The Orioles offer all you can eat and drink(no alcohol) at Camden Yards too.
That wouldn't happen to include Boog's, would it??
No one can eat $25 worth of the food they offer. Hotdogs sell for $1 an 8-pack, plus another dollar for rolls, soda $1 2-liter bottle. Eat before the game, or better yet save youself the ticket cost and watch it on TV, save the driving hassle, the parking fee and the gas cost too.
titewad said: No one can eat $25 worth of the food they offer. Hotdogs sell for $1 an 8-pack, plus another dollar for rolls, soda $1 2-liter bottle. Eat before the game, or better yet save youself the ticket cost and watch it on TV, save the driving hassle, the parking fee and the gas cost too.
BigBoyMichigan said: Well if you figure how much you would NORMALLY spend at a ballpark for food
$15.00-$80.00........PER TICKET $4.00................PER HOT DOG $4.00................PER DRINK $4.00................PER BAG PEANUTS $4.00................PER NACHOS $4.00................PER POP/SODA/FOUNTAIN DRINK $4.00................PER WATER
I think its well worth it. Especially if you eat more then one.
I can sit for three hours without eating or drinking. No respectable FW registrant would pay those prices.
BigBoyMichigan said: titewad said: No one can eat $25 worth of the food they offer. Hotdogs sell for $1 an 8-pack, plus another dollar for rolls, soda $1 2-liter bottle. Eat before the game, or better yet save youself the ticket cost and watch it on TV, save the driving hassle, the parking fee and the gas cost too.
BigBoyMichigan said: Well if you figure how much you would NORMALLY spend at a ballpark for food
$15.00-$80.00........PER TICKET $4.00................PER HOT DOG $4.00................PER DRINK $4.00................PER BAG PEANUTS $4.00................PER NACHOS $4.00................PER POP/SODA/FOUNTAIN DRINK $4.00................PER WATER
I think its well worth it. Especially if you eat more then one.
I went to a game last night. Two guys the next row over drank 6 beers each at 7 bucks a can. That was one expensive 12 pack. I splurged for a bag of peanuts.
titewad said: No one can eat $25 worth of the food they offer. Hotdogs sell for $1 an 8-pack, plus another dollar for rolls, soda $1 2-liter bottle. Eat before the game, or better yet save youself the ticket cost and watch it on TV, save the driving hassle, the parking fee and the gas cost too.
anubis57 said: titewad said: No one can eat $25 worth of the food they offer. Hotdogs sell for $1 an 8-pack, plus another dollar for rolls, soda $1 2-liter bottle. Eat before the game, or better yet save youself the ticket cost and watch it on TV, save the driving hassle, the parking fee and the gas cost too.
Goddamn, you must be fun to hang out with.Yeah, and I park half a mile a way where it's free and walk. I'm not paying $12 for parking. And that's only if I get free tickets in the first place.
Scotty2Hottie
Senior Member
posted: May. 30, 2009 @ 7:06p
cuoreesitante said: As good as those dodger dogs are, i really could do without ALL that extra fat and calories.....GOD ITS SO TEMPTINGG
Yah, no doubt. The poster is obviously a Michigander, so I expected something from Comerica Park when I clicked, but there was nothing. I would have probably heard about this anyway, since I catch a lot of Tiger games.
peterb456 said: Is there nothing for Comerica Park???
Concession privileges are restricted to the ticket/wrist band holder only. We reserve the right to limit concession distributions to anyone distributing items to non-wristband holders.
pooplip
Happy Member
posted: May. 30, 2009 @ 7:28p
I'm jealous. You can't buy a ticket to Fenway Park unless you wait in a long line the day of or if you go to a ticket broker.
BigBoyMichigan said: titewad said: No one can eat $25 worth of the food they offer. Hotdogs sell for $1 an 8-pack, plus another dollar for rolls, soda $1 2-liter bottle. Eat before the game, or better yet save youself the ticket cost and watch it on TV, save the driving hassle, the parking fee and the gas cost too.
BigBoyMichigan said: Well if you figure how much you would NORMALLY spend at a ballpark for food
$15.00-$80.00........PER TICKET $4.00................PER HOT DOG $4.00................PER DRINK $4.00................PER BAG PEANUTS $4.00................PER NACHOS $4.00................PER POP/SODA/FOUNTAIN DRINK $4.00................PER WATER
I think its well worth it. Especially if you eat more then one.
I think your math is a bit off. Looks like most are a specific section, and usually about the cheapest at that, thus no where near that $15-$80 per ticket. Astros in my home town for example.... normal ticket in the section designated for the all you can eat days is $7. Even with roughly $4 per item food/drink, that is 7 items you would have to consume to begin to be worth while. I dunno about you, but that would be more then plenty for me, and a baseball game with overpriced food isnt exactly an ideal venue for an all you can eat type thing. Now as mentioned before, if that included beer, THEN they would be talking!
Scotty2Hottie said: cuoreesitante said: As good as those dodger dogs are, i really could do without ALL that extra fat and calories.....GOD ITS SO TEMPTINGG
Dodger Dog are nasty bro.
They are always luke warm & soggy.
Always wait for the third inning. Night before hotdogs are re-bunned for the first and second innings....
Sheesh. Doesn't a FW know that?
peterb456
Member
posted: May. 30, 2009 @ 8:15p
You should change your nick to "WetBlanket" or "Diogenes Syndrome".
titewad said: No one can eat $25 worth of the food they offer. Hotdogs sell for $1 an 8-pack, plus another dollar for rolls, soda $1 2-liter bottle. Eat before the game, or better yet save youself the ticket cost and watch it on TV, save the driving hassle, the parking fee and the gas cost too.
titewad said: I can sit for three hours without eating or drinking. No respectable FW registrant would pay those prices.
BigBoyMichigan said: titewad said: No one can eat $25 worth of the food they offer. Hotdogs sell for $1 an 8-pack, plus another dollar for rolls, soda $1 2-liter bottle. Eat before the game, or better yet save youself the ticket cost and watch it on TV, save the driving hassle, the parking fee and the gas cost too.
BigBoyMichigan said: Well if you figure how much you would NORMALLY spend at a ballpark for food
$15.00-$80.00........PER TICKET $4.00................PER HOT DOG $4.00................PER DRINK $4.00................PER BAG PEANUTS $4.00................PER NACHOS $4.00................PER POP/SODA/FOUNTAIN DRINK $4.00................PER WATER
I think its well worth it. Especially if you eat more then one.
who said we respected you or those you're referring to?
The Braves also have AYCE seats in the outfield (no beer) and in the corner of the Golden Moon Casino Pavilion (beer). The beer seats are about $70 and NOT worth it. They actually cap you at around 120 oz (10-12oz) and the food wasn't that great. Outfield is at least $35 I think.
titewad said: anubis57 said: titewad said: No one can eat $25 worth of the food they offer. Hotdogs sell for $1 an 8-pack, plus another dollar for rolls, soda $1 2-liter bottle. Eat before the game, or better yet save youself the ticket cost and watch it on TV, save the driving hassle, the parking fee and the gas cost too.
Goddamn, you must be fun to hang out with.Yeah, and I park half a mile a way where it's free and walk. I'm not paying $12 for parking. And that's only if I get free tickets in the first place.
You own a car? Mass transport my friend -- you are an embarrassment to fatwallet.
lowpricewanted said: I only go to winter sports where you can sneak in a 6 pack in your puffy coat. Just what I'm looking for, a cool brew in sub zero temps - nah....
Atlanta Braves AYCE seats with draft beer for $60 link
GMC PAVILION ALL YOU CAN EAT MENU
Smoked chicken barbeque sandwich
Buffalo chicken wings
All beef franks
Baked potato salad
Dry roasted salted ballpark peanuts
Popcorn
Chocolate chip cookies
Soda, Coca-Cola, Dasani water
Draft Beer
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mrcandoit
New Member
posted: Jun. 22, 2009 @ 4:13p
mrredskin said: wp746911 said: mrredskin said: The Braves also have AYCE seats in the outfield (no beer) and in the corner of the Golden Moon Casino Pavilion (beer). The beer seats are about $70 and NOT worth it. They actually cap you at around 120 oz (10-12oz) and the food wasn't that great. Outfield is at least $35 I think.
lol "cap" you at 10 12oz beers- I doubt it so much a cap as you are either passed out in your seat, running naked across the field, or peeing on the food counter
trust me, 10 was more than i needed, but i definitely could have handled about 3-4 more. having to wait in line to get the refill was the worst part. you miss half the game due to a crappy system of getting the food/refills
Hey,
How does the AYCE work in ATL? A buddy sent me electronic tickets for the 6/26 game that I printed out and noticed that it is in the AYCE section. Do I need a voucher or a wristband to get the stuff or do you get it by showing your ticket when you first get in? Thanks!
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