Dodger Stadium
- BavarianWheels
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Dodger Stadium
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Although the Dodgers are doing horribly and lost the game tonight, the seats were awesome!
We really enjoyed the view and being able to actually hear the players, coaches...etc.
My first time this close. The seats over that concrete barrier are $550 - $600 EACH.
Others behind home plate are a lot more and include all-you-can-eat and drink (minus alcoholic drinks)
Waiters come and serve you. The seats we had, had a face value of $129.00
They are company season tix...so we didn't pay...I can't afford that for a night at the game!
We arrived at 5:30pm and watched batting practice, and one celeb...Warren Moon.
Game started at 7:10pm.
Just wanted to share.
I took over 200 pics.
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Although the Dodgers are doing horribly and lost the game tonight, the seats were awesome!
We really enjoyed the view and being able to actually hear the players, coaches...etc.
My first time this close. The seats over that concrete barrier are $550 - $600 EACH.
Others behind home plate are a lot more and include all-you-can-eat and drink (minus alcoholic drinks)
Waiters come and serve you. The seats we had, had a face value of $129.00
They are company season tix...so we didn't pay...I can't afford that for a night at the game!
We arrived at 5:30pm and watched batting practice, and one celeb...Warren Moon.
Game started at 7:10pm.
Just wanted to share.
I took over 200 pics.
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Re: Dodger Stadium
Looks like a beautiful night. We have a minor league team here that I really enjoy seeing, but it is much too hot and humid to sit at a game this time of year here. My son was a huge Manny Ramirez fan when he was with the Red Sox. He was very disappointed when he wasn't signed, and left for the Dodgers. It must have been fun with those great seats.
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Re: Dodger Stadium
Warren Moon is the poker player..... right?BavarianWheels wrote:.
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Although the Dodgers are doing horribly and lost the game tonight, the seats were awesome!
We really enjoyed the view and being able to actually hear the players, coaches...etc.
My first time this close. The seats over that concrete barrier are $550 - $600 EACH.
Others behind home plate are a lot more and include all-you-can-eat and drink (minus alcoholic drinks)
Waiters come and serve you. The seats we had, had a face value of $129.00
They are company season tix...so we didn't pay...I can't afford that for a night at the game!
We arrived at 5:30pm and watched batting practice, and one celeb...Warren Moon.
Game started at 7:10pm.
Just wanted to share.
I took over 200 pics.
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Re: Dodger Stadium
Warren Moon is a retired CFL & NFL quarterback.Warren Moon is the poker player..... right?
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
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Re: Dodger Stadium
RickD wrote:Warren Moon is a retired CFL & NFL quarterback.Warren Moon is the poker player..... right?
Hehe..... my bad
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Re: Dodger Stadium
Neat! It's too bad those seats aren't normally cheaper, lol. You'd have to really love baseball to pay $600 for a seat!BavarianWheels wrote:.
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Although the Dodgers are doing horribly and lost the game tonight, the seats were awesome!
We really enjoyed the view and being able to actually hear the players, coaches...etc.
My first time this close. The seats over that concrete barrier are $550 - $600 EACH.
Others behind home plate are a lot more and include all-you-can-eat and drink (minus alcoholic drinks)
Waiters come and serve you. The seats we had, had a face value of $129.00
They are company season tix...so we didn't pay...I can't afford that for a night at the game!
We arrived at 5:30pm and watched batting practice, and one celeb...Warren Moon.
Game started at 7:10pm.
Just wanted to share.
I took over 200 pics.
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Re: Dodger Stadium
Imagine season ticketscslewislover wrote: Neat! It's too bad those seats aren't normally cheaper, lol. You'd have to really love baseball to pay $600 for a seat!
Actually, they might make a good investment ........
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Re: Dodger Stadium
From my understanding, for the most part, the ticket holders of those seats are companies and not individuals. They hand them out to their employees and as perks for mgmt, not to mention also for their own customers.cslewislover wrote: Neat! It's too bad those seats aren't normally cheaper, lol. You'd have to really love baseball to pay $600 for a seat!
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Re: Dodger Stadium
A lot of those seats are owned by companies. They're usually not for employees first though. They're given to important clients who are being wooed for business or as appreciation for continued business. Owners and partners often use them. When they're not being given or used in that capacity they might be given as a perk for an employee, but it might affect the write-off as the ticket as a business expense which is also a reason companies buy them.
Usually tickets for employees are bought in blocks for a special night at the ball park sponsored by the company.
That's neat you got such nice seats Bav. Your company must appreciate you a lot!
Usually tickets for employees are bought in blocks for a special night at the ball park sponsored by the company.
That's neat you got such nice seats Bav. Your company must appreciate you a lot!
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Re: Dodger Stadium
Unfortunately the company I work for cannot be this appreciative if they felt they needed to show me. These were a gift from a friend...and his company, but not as a business gift. They just hadn't given them to anyone.Canuckster1127 wrote:That's neat you got such nice seats Bav. Your company must appreciate you a lot!
I did get a company ball cap from my employer on my first day of work...but that was back in mid '93. Nothing since then.
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