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2007-07-01 19:12:03 · 6 answers · asked by That's Me. 2 in Sports Baseball

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nine years old came into parking lot in car with dad may 1969 and fell in love instantly its true beautiful park and i hear its so well kept that it looks the same or maybe the palm trees have grown a bit so yes the answer to dodger stadium is yes i think and capacity for baseball its true given as 56000 but place had angels before their stadium was ready in anaheim and they called it as the angels park chavez ravine because well you dont want to say you play in someone elses place huh its all true i am not making this up plus dodgers beat reds 6-5 that night

2007-07-01 19:42:05 · answer #1 · answered by slambag 3 · 0 0

Dodger Stadium is worth the trip for the Dodger Dogs alone.

2007-07-01 19:19:52 · answer #2 · answered by rudyg39 3 · 0 0

considered one of the best and pristine ball park's in the country it sit's in a ravine on top of a mountain from the seat's you can see mountain view's and a down town skyline the stadium is over 40 year's old and look's like it was built just yesterday it's just got a charm to it that can't be explained until you go there and see for your self a true classic.

they have over the last few year's completely redone the place they put a thing called box seat's where there's private 4 seat compartment's it has a table that run's along the whole compartment and lot's of leg room something like a horse race track compartment's if you ever seen those.

then there's a VIP area where there's cushioned over sized seat's and waiter's bring you everything your hart can desire at no cost but these seat's are $300 dollar's a ticket and you also get access to the indoor VIP room where you can have gourmet dinner's served with champagne and as much of every thing you want all included with the $ 300 ticket.

2007-07-01 19:55:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When the Dodgers moved from Brooklyn they played in the old polo grounds while building their new home.

The local city officials thought they "pulled a fast one" on the eastern city-slicker when they sold him a dried out ravine, but Mr. O'Malley turned it into his own personal gold mine.
He owned the parking rights, concession rights, land rights. everything. Since the O'Malley's didn't have to share their profits, they kept ticket prices really low and Dodger attendance records have been the envy of every other franchise since.

When it was first built it was the most modern stadium in baseball and it has held up really well. As much as I love it, I gotta admit newer parks like Camden Yard and The Ballpark in Arlington make me a bit jealous. :-)

2007-07-02 00:14:28 · answer #4 · answered by harmonv 4 · 0 0

Best Ballpark in the MLB

2007-07-04 05:28:25 · answer #5 · answered by Hi 7 · 0 0

I am almost went there for the first time this weekend to see my Padres, but the traffic scared me away...

2007-07-01 19:16:47 · answer #6 · answered by Friar33 3 · 0 0

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