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  • We went to the game against the Milwaukee Brewers on 3/25/10 and had a great time (and not just because the Dodgers won). We arrived early enough to walk around outside the whole stadium and see the practice fields. We even saw Tommy Lasorda, himself, outside at a table giving autographs! Parking was free (sort of; it was included in the price of the tickets), and we were able to park close because we were early. Traffic leaving was "typical Frank McCourt" style, meaning that it could have been better. Exiting traffic was set up to force us out in the wrong direction, so it was good to have the car's GPS guide us back to the freeway. We were surprised to see that not all of the food/drink stands were open, but I think they had only sold about 60-70% tickets for that game (Thursday 1:00 game). There was plenty of berm (grass) seating. We had splurged for premium seats ($42 each) for the game, and were almost right behind home plate in the seats that had seat cushions and cup holders. My BF was very pleased with the beer selections (Full Sail and Deschutes, not just the typical Miller and Bud offerings). They finally brought in Dodger dogs this year - boiled with short buns, nothing special. I still prefer them grilled. Stadium staff was all very friendly, esp the beer guy in our section who said my BF looked like some movie star. On behalf of the concession staff... FRANK, GIVE THEM SOME SHADE! The beer/food stands outside of the actual buildings only had slatted roofs, so no sun protection at all, and no misters. The poor people were totally roasting, and that was annoying to see. One odd thing about the Stadium is that it faces SE, which puts every single seat in the sun during day games. Wear a hat and bring your sunblock. Lots of sunblock. All in all, it was a very nice experience, and we're glad we went to the game and to Camelback Ranch. Only a 5.5 hour drive from home, we'll probably do it again.
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