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  • This review is for 07/16/2011. It looks like I have entered enemy territory once again. Last time it was at Angel Stadium, now I have entered the home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, but the one thing I love about the enemy is their home base called, Chase Field. I arrived to area around 4:15pm. It is the most majestic way of having multiple arenas in one spot. This should be a lesson for the next Los Angeles type city. I am not sure if Chase Field has their own parking, but there are plenty of parking spots in all directions. You can pay from $5 to $15 for parking spots. I found one just across the street for $9. There were a lot of Dodger Fans and glad I didn't feel like I was alone. Chase Field is AMAZING!! The exterior felt like it was some haven from sort of nuclear holocaust. The entrance was fast and easy. If you don't have a bag, you can enter through a faster line and get your ticket scanned fast. Once you walk in, you can see the beautiful field. This was a perfect spot to hold the All-Star 2011 Game. Seats in the 100 Sections were quite long. I was seat at Section 134 Row 29 Seat 1. It was one long section and there was a lot of foot traffic. That somewhat ruined the experience. It was like the 405 Carmageddon followed me. As for food/drinks, unlike Angels and Dodgers, there were a lot of staff selling food from rice krispies to beer in a bottle. I went to one of the food stands and just got myself a large bottle of water ($6) and Craker Jacks ($2.75). I would have gotten beer, but I have been drinking most of the day. :) One thing I did notice Chase Field did somewhat lack was the sound. The sound was mainly at the Chase Field screen. I would like to know what it would sound like if the sound exploded through the stadium. With the roof closed, it was 78 degrees with outside being 108. I work in the construction industry and kudos to the air conditioning company who was able to get the air circulated for this big space. I would like to have seen the roof open, but the air would take awhile to cool. Chase Field was amazing!! I know Seattle Mariners' Safeco Field is the next quest for my baseball visit. I still got SF Giants' AT&T Park, San Diego's PetCo Park, and Oakland A's O.co Coliseum. I am having fun despite Dodgers losing every time I go to a game. Oh well, its America's National Past-Time. Glad to be making my journey of visiting MLB Teams' stadiums. The Yelp Universe. Where are you traveling today?
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