4/5 christian svanes k. 1 year ago on Google
a
fine
stadium
to
take
in
a
ballgame.
lively
atmosphere
in
a
small-town
setting
-
made
all
the
more
impressive
given
that
it's
amateur
(college)
baseball.
first
two
rows
of
seating
are
“luxury”
box
seats
(which
come
with
wait
service).
the
reserved
seats
in
the
green
sections
provide
individual
major
league
stadium
style
folding
seats,
which
are
perfectly
fine.
general
admission
is
everything
else,
which
offers
little
more
than
long
metal
benches,
first
come
first
served.
seats
along
third
base
line
(near
home
team
dugout)
are
better
if
you
want
afternoon
sun.
seats
closer
to
home
plate
offer
protection
from
northern
and
easterly
winds.
to
that
end,
reserved
seats
in
section
103
or
105
are
both
good.
definitely
a
small
town
vibe,
with
lots
of
banter
from
a
very
diverse
crowd,
where
everyone
seems
to
know
every
one
else.
such
charms
include
the
many
loyal
dirtbags
supporters,
often
in
full
colors,
together
with
the
regulars
and
old-timers
in
the
stands,
all
mixing
it
up
with
cal
state
students,
local
high
schoolers,
parents
of
the
players
and
those
looking
to
re-discover
a
bit
of
the
romance
for
old
school
baseball.
the
in-house
organist
adds
to
a
frenzied
vibe,
competing
with
a
sound
system
that's
blaring
walk-up
music
and
cheesy
special
effects
as
well
as
the
in-between
innings
entertainment
that
all
serve
to
keep
things
lively.
an
occasional
drunk
shouting
garden
variety
obscenities
from
the
nosebleeds
adds
a
last
bit
of
spice.
concessions
are
found
by
the
entrance,
and
overall,
they're
OK
-
somewhere
between
"meh"
and
"not
bad."
a
tad
pricey
and
no
vegetarian
options
as
of
april
2023
-
so
there’s
room
for
improvement
(or
a
business
opportunity)
but
who
can
complain
when
there's
popcorn
and
peanuts
to
go
with
a
game
under
the
lights?
and
we
were
pleasantly
surprised
by
the
beer
options.
there
are
pop-up
vendors
as
well.
when
we
went,
we
had
date
shakes
that
were
quite
tasty.
would
definitely
go
again.
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