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    darrell74
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    Ballparks to visit?

    Got a couple of ballparks to visit, already.

    I plan to visit Houston in April to see the Astros and see what that neighborhood is like. I'm excited for that.

    I want to see Safeco in Seattle. I think I might plan for that in July or August, when the weather improves, up there.

    I've seen Comerica, Coors Field, Bank One, and have had great experiences at all 3.

    I don't ever want to go to Chicago, New York, or Boston, because every person I've met that's from one of those cities come off as arrogant pieces of crap and therefore I don't ever want to visit their cities.

    I was thinking of visiting St. Louis, but I've heard that it's hard to buy a ticket because they sell out so much.

    LA? Kind of expensive.
    Rangers- might be hard to get a ticket since they won the AL pennant.

    So, my point is, where can I blow a grand on a weekend flying out to a ballpark and enjoying a little scenery after wards.

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    Regul8er
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    Rogers Center isn't the best ball park, not even close.....but if you havent been, it's pretty neat.
    Plus, if your looking for scenary, and a lively city, Toronto would be a good option....assuming you have a passport.

    Tickets would be dirt cheap as well.

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    worm3312000
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    Target Field and PNC Park usualy rate in the top 5 for ballparks.

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