Sunday, January 01, 2012

FENWAY PARK INFORMATION

FENWAY PARK

FENWAY PARK


TIPS: Roof Deck are around $30-standing room, $50 seating....Have own private bathrooms and concessions -also separate entrance - on the backside of the ballpark. Great site lines along RF Roof. Try the RF Roof Standing room as well, (though make sure you bring a friend to save your spot if you have to go buy food or what-not)(Standing room spots are first come first serve and availability based).

Try the Coke Deck Standing room or Coke Deck seating. I did Coke Deck Standing room and it was great.

You can try calling the Red Sox 9 number day of game or week of the game you want to see and ask if they have any Monster seats . RF roof tables, or Standing Room Monster seats. Sometimes they have some.

You can also try Pavillion Deck Standing room. Pretty good view from up there too.
there's also a bar up there with a TV

Bleachers are the most fun you'll have in the park. its the blue collar section for blue collar prices. The bullpen view is great you can watch the pitchers warming up and yell out cat-calls to the visiting pitcher. IMHO Center Field Bleachers are the best. toward the corner.

LF is good too up by the wall by the Monster. The foul line comes right up to the boxes..so its closer to the field.

Take a fenway park tour....it is a pretty neat experience and you get to sometimes go up on the green monster as well and learn the history of this iconic ballpark.

There is also a bar on Lansdowne street, the Bleacher Bar that is right behind the monster. There are some tables that look out over the Ballpark through windows.
Game days its packed, so go on a day when there's no game or on a travel day/away day. You can get a seat right up by the window and watch the grounds crew working on the field or just enjoy the view while you dine.

Tips for taking the "T" to the ballpark:

Park at the Orange Line (if you're north of Boston)
Try Oak Grove or Sullivan Square, cheap lots $5.50 all day. beats $40 at the stadium or even 10 minutes walk from the stadium.

You can take Orange line North Station, connect to the Green Line there (Lower Platform) on the Right. Take a "E" Car to Copley - and switch to a B,C,D, @ Copley to Kenmore, or wait for a "C" car and take it right to Kenmore.

Buy your return Charlie ticket - at North Station, or when you get to Kenmore. No point in waiting in a huge line after at the kiosks. Or use a charlie card with extra values on it.

Exiting the park to the "T": Avoid Kenmore Square....lines B,C,D.
Walk down Exit Gate E or B and Walk down Lansdowne Street to Jillians.
Turn L onto New Ipswich St At Jillians and walk around to the right , paralleling the Mass Pike (which will be on your left.) You'll see the Prudential Tower up ahead straight ahead on New Ipswich St. Walk Down New Ipswich and it will eventually curve back to the right past an old church and come out at Boylston St. right across from Berklee. Cross over to the front of Berklee and then turn Left onto the first Side street (Belvedere St.) (follow on googlemaps.com on your phone) walk down Belvedere past P.F. Changs Chinese food with the big Horses out front, and then over toward the Prudential "T" stop ("E") Line. The "E" line does not go through Kenmore Square, so will be less crowded and sometimes you even get a seat. it sure beats waiting in line to get your ticket and then wait again for 3 trains that are jammed packed on the B,C,D, at Kenmore.

TIP #2: You can park at the Agganis Arena for $2 an hour , I think its a $10 max charge for the day, down Common Ave by Agganis arena and either walk or take the "B" line to Kenmore or the stop right before Kenmore (Blandford St.)

Enjoy Fenway!!!!

Also Cheaper Game Programs are sold outside the ballpark.
(Boston Baseball) They are essentially the same as the more expensive programs inside the park but a couple minor differences.

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