Great video. The Oakland Coliseum used to be a fun place. Lots of interesting characters at the games Back in the 2010-2014 era, they used to get good crowds. So many great promotions and such a lively feeling. Great crowds all this while the SF Giants were going through their WS run.
Thanks for the rightful criticism of the White Sox policies from a fan! I love the concourse, sightlines, food and drink options and overall game experience sitting in the lower 100 level. With that said the team can't be fully credited for that experience as they don't allow it for everyone. Unlucky for me, I'm also fond of the sightlines and cheap tickets in the stadiums 500 level, and when I've sat there I definitely didn't spend as much on concessions than if I had the wider options. Had a fantastic view in 2nd row, section 524 for Carlos Rodón's no hitter for example, for I think around $25.
Thanks for the note, Brandon! Yeah man, it's just annoying more than anything. The lower level ticket wasn't even expensive, but it isn't the point. It's just so unnecessary and I can see why it turns people off.
Very possible. I do have an asterisk by that one since I didn't get to go to the museum. But to be fair, I believe that you have to pay to get into that one. So I still rate Kansas City's way higher for offering it for free.
As someone from Arlington, Tx- totally agree with you. Great food, but soulless. Especially when compared to the old Globe Life. It was a gorgeous field on the same level as Camden Yards but with the same hospitality and food experience. I think winning the World Series has added some life to it, however! I love the AC on the hot Texas summer days but dang if I don’t miss the soul!
I'm so glad you said this and I hate that I completely forgot to mention the Ballpark in Arlington which was actually one of the first MLB parks I ever attended many years ago. That place was awesome and I completely get why people miss it. I'm all for new and cool stadiums in the right setting but if you leave a place like that for a BRAND NEW stadium and then get what you have now...man, something went wrong. Not that I didn't like Globe Life because I did, but there was so much more potential there.
Was wondering where you were going to rank Tropicana Field. Most people put it at 29 or 30, so glad that you didn't go that low. Oakland Mausoleum definitely deserves #30.😆🤣
@@josephhaubrich5830 'Outdoor baseball is better.' Tell that to the sunburn I got watching Guardians-Royals yesterday in Cleveland.😆 Personally I like the Trop, but I shall recuse myself from this argument being a Rays fan.☀
The only one that surprises me is Coors field. I've only been to half the stadiums but Coors was one of my favorites. anyways thanks for your content. I really enjoy it.
Yes I've been waiting for this. And being and still living in the Los Angeles, yes Los Angeles and Anaheim, are not only a long drive (mainly due to traffic), but two different worlds. LA and Orange county, are very different, one thing Dodger and Angel fans agree on, is that the Angels should not be called the Los Angeles Angels, both fan bases hate it, bring back California or Anaheim Angels.
As a native New Yorker, from the Bronx I might add (Mets fan) my Yankee friends agree with me that Yankee stadium is overrated. You take away the history of the franchise, there’s nothing exciting there, except the chicken bucket lol
@@realdominochris for 20 dollars (which is a steal) you get a bucket of chicken tenders and fries. It’s so popular that the mls soccer team whenever they play ok Yankee stadium , the crowd chants “chicken bucket”
Great video. The Oakland Coliseum used to be a fun place. Lots of interesting characters at the games Back in the 2010-2014 era, they used to get good crowds. So many great promotions and such a lively feeling. Great crowds all this while the SF Giants were going through their WS run.
It's crazy to think how short of a time ago that was, isn't it?
Thanks for the rightful criticism of the White Sox policies from a fan! I love the concourse, sightlines, food and drink options and overall game experience sitting in the lower 100 level. With that said the team can't be fully credited for that experience as they don't allow it for everyone.
Unlucky for me, I'm also fond of the sightlines and cheap tickets in the stadiums 500 level, and when I've sat there I definitely didn't spend as much on concessions than if I had the wider options. Had a fantastic view in 2nd row, section 524 for Carlos Rodón's no hitter for example, for I think around $25.
Thanks for the note, Brandon! Yeah man, it's just annoying more than anything. The lower level ticket wasn't even expensive, but it isn't the point.
It's just so unnecessary and I can see why it turns people off.
I'm a big fan of you in Japan. I completely agree with your rating so far. looking forward to next video!
Thank you!
I agree with Yankee satdium, but great American ballpark is so much better than 23! Also they have to best team museum by far in the MLB!
Very possible. I do have an asterisk by that one since I didn't get to go to the museum. But to be fair, I believe that you have to pay to get into that one. So I still rate Kansas City's way higher for offering it for free.
As someone from Arlington, Tx- totally agree with you. Great food, but soulless. Especially when compared to the old Globe Life. It was a gorgeous field on the same level as Camden Yards but with the same hospitality and food experience. I think winning the World Series has added some life to it, however! I love the AC on the hot Texas summer days but dang if I don’t miss the soul!
I'm so glad you said this and I hate that I completely forgot to mention the Ballpark in Arlington which was actually one of the first MLB parks I ever attended many years ago. That place was awesome and I completely get why people miss it. I'm all for new and cool stadiums in the right setting but if you leave a place like that for a BRAND NEW stadium and then get what you have now...man, something went wrong.
Not that I didn't like Globe Life because I did, but there was so much more potential there.
Was wondering where you were going to rank Tropicana Field. Most people put it at 29 or 30, so glad that you didn't go that low. Oakland Mausoleum definitely deserves #30.😆🤣
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Tropicana is definitely the worst. Outdoor baseball is better. Food and beer is better in Oakland too.
@@josephhaubrich5830 'Outdoor baseball is better.' Tell that to the sunburn I got watching Guardians-Royals yesterday in Cleveland.😆 Personally I like the Trop, but I shall recuse myself from this argument being a Rays fan.☀
@@josephhaubrich5830 Food is absolutely not better in Oakland lol. But the beer is.
No more Skyrosas for you! Lol. Just kidding. Stoked to see all of the rankings
I think it'll challenge for top half when I go back. The scores are all so close!
Get to that Reds Hall of Fame! That was my favorite tour so far too, but that’s mostly up to the guides.
@@josephhaubrich5830 Definitely near the top of the list.
The only one that surprises me is Coors field. I've only been to half the stadiums but Coors was one of my favorites. anyways thanks for your content. I really enjoy it.
Thanks, Colin! Much appreciated.
Yes I've been waiting for this. And being and still living in the Los Angeles, yes Los Angeles and Anaheim, are not only a long drive (mainly due to traffic), but two different worlds. LA and Orange county, are very different, one thing Dodger and Angel fans agree on, is that the Angels should not be called the Los Angeles Angels, both fan bases hate it, bring back California or Anaheim Angels.
For a year, I lived in Studio City and worked in Orange County. Miserable drive is an understatement.
I’ve gotta question the point that nats park is hard to get to bud, the metro literally leaves off right there
Driving to the park was the factor. With public transport, many would be easier.
spoiler alert!! PNC park in pittsburgh is #1.
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I thought Miami would be 30!
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As a native New Yorker, from the Bronx I might add (Mets fan) my Yankee friends agree with me that Yankee stadium is overrated. You take away the history of the franchise, there’s nothing exciting there, except the chicken bucket lol
Well now I'm intrigued by the chicken bucket. 🤣
@@realdominochris for 20 dollars (which is a steal) you get a bucket of chicken tenders and fries. It’s so popular that the mls soccer team whenever they play ok Yankee stadium , the crowd chants “chicken bucket”
@@prsfuture 🤣🤣🤣I'm definitely gonna have to go back for this.
Chicken bucket is an embarrassment
@@josephhaubrich5830 Fighting words.