Arrive early the park is a far walk if you get here late. They have these rick-shaw kind of dudes but ehhh. we decided to walk .
So I'm with my 77 year old Dad who is hard of hearing, the place is packed and trying to buy soft drinks at the window. Handed the clerk a $100 Who then is helping us put lids on the drinks, tell me where the straws are and give us a tray . This turned out to be quite confusing trying to get the attention of my dad. So I handed the clerk the $100 bill and then we left.. ya I know dumb.. without my change.. Again, it was loud, confusing and I'm trying to keep an eye on my 77 year old Dad. So we sit down at our seats about an hour later its hot so I'm about to go and get us another round of drinks and realize I never got my change the first time ($80.00) and panic kicked in. So I go back to the window, the clerk remembered me because I was wearing a Dodger shirt. He didn't quite remember who gave him the $100 bill but he remembered that a manager picked it up out of his drawer. He called the manager over and after he asked me and listened to what happened then Manager told him to give me the change. I gave the guy a tip for "doing the right thing" He easily could have understood that he would have had an $80 overage in his drawer and could have pocketed that money but he did the right thing and it made all the difference to me. I say this place hires really great honest people . Kudos to the honest clerk! Thanks for not making my weekend a $80 lesson learned.