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This park is an eye sore inside and out. I know it's difficult to have an outdoor park in the middle of an Arizona summer, but at least give the fans a beautiful indoor ball park. You also need to sit in good seats to enjoy the game. I've had the luxury of sitting in good seats here, but the whole set up is very confusing. The games they play between innings are very dumb--except for the Bighead Race (I always root for the Big Unit because he looks funny). Anyway, Chase Field looks ugly when they decide to open the roof and tilt the sponsorship tiles. Now it looks even worse. The worst part about this ball park--the lack of ATM machines throughout the ball park, and the people who consciously cut in front of you at the concession booths. What tools! It reminds me of why I would bother bringing my own food and cash to AT&T Park when I lived in SF. The escalators here are a joke because people don't know how to walk around here! People almost got themselves killed on those when I went to the park. I still really like how well air-conditioned this park is.
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