Dodger Stadium
Dodger Stadium
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Kellylouisegibson
Manchester, UK711 contributions
May 2022 • Couples
We visited the stadium as we're road tripping California from the UK. I don't really understand baseball it was more a trip for us to see and experience.
The parking was $30 so we found a free park about 30 minute walk in as $30 to park when you've paid hundreds for your tickets is a joke.
Then I got to the gate and she said I can't take my bag in it has to be clear/see through. My bag only had my purse and camera in. It was tiny my bag. So as we had parked so far away we couldn't take it back to the car so had to use a locker they provide at $10 absolute joke again. So I handed my empty bag over to them as I took my purse out and camera out to take into the stadium. So I paid 10 dollars for them to store an empty bag.
Then we got inside to find it was $8 for a bottle of water and $10 for a fizzy drink. Bare in mind the drink isn't refillable so you have to buy another $10 drink.
The pizza we got was $16 and it was rubbish so dry snd small and we couldn't eat the crust it was that solid.
We asked for help to find our seats and a guy told us where they were so we sat there but after an hour got moved as we were in the wrong seats. I explained that we were told it was here. We were actually up to floor 7 so had to miss a chunk of the beginning of the game to go to seats higher up using stairs/escalators etc.
Then we go to our seats which were in direct sun light so we are both burnt now so it has ruined our first day experiencing LA.
My photos look like I had a nice time but we were actually fuming the whole time.
Feel ripped off to be honest.
Note that the lady said it tells you when you book your ticket to bring a clear bag. It actually doesn't tried to find it on website.
The parking was $30 so we found a free park about 30 minute walk in as $30 to park when you've paid hundreds for your tickets is a joke.
Then I got to the gate and she said I can't take my bag in it has to be clear/see through. My bag only had my purse and camera in. It was tiny my bag. So as we had parked so far away we couldn't take it back to the car so had to use a locker they provide at $10 absolute joke again. So I handed my empty bag over to them as I took my purse out and camera out to take into the stadium. So I paid 10 dollars for them to store an empty bag.
Then we got inside to find it was $8 for a bottle of water and $10 for a fizzy drink. Bare in mind the drink isn't refillable so you have to buy another $10 drink.
The pizza we got was $16 and it was rubbish so dry snd small and we couldn't eat the crust it was that solid.
We asked for help to find our seats and a guy told us where they were so we sat there but after an hour got moved as we were in the wrong seats. I explained that we were told it was here. We were actually up to floor 7 so had to miss a chunk of the beginning of the game to go to seats higher up using stairs/escalators etc.
Then we go to our seats which were in direct sun light so we are both burnt now so it has ruined our first day experiencing LA.
My photos look like I had a nice time but we were actually fuming the whole time.
Feel ripped off to be honest.
Note that the lady said it tells you when you book your ticket to bring a clear bag. It actually doesn't tried to find it on website.
Written May 19, 2022
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northernk
Phoenix, AZ11,899 contributions
Jul 2022
Have only been here once before in 2014 for a Paul McCartney show. As a Dodger fan that lives in Arizona : o ( i've never been able to see a game at Dodger Stadium though, and this trip i was able to attend two games a win and loss to the Nationals and i must say it was simply wonderful. It was awesome to finally hear Randy Newman's "I Love LA" at the end of a winning game in person. I wandered all over the stadium and i love that the outfield areas which are so iconic in design are now attached in the middle for ease of wandering. I did alot of walking and climbing of stairs, i had seats on lower level but i went up to the top deck and it was amazing as well, the views are worth the trip. Also, if looking for dodger items don't settle for one team store they all have different items, i found stuff like magnets at top deck team store that they told me on the first level team store did not exist. Same with the vendors not all of them have same souvenir popcorn and cups. All in all had a wonderful time and the fans and people there were very nice, can't wait to return someday. Parking i did pay for up close parking which for me seemed worth it after the game and would be more worth it for large groups going to game, they were very well organized and for me both nights it was pretty easy to get in and out though the time that the game lets out makes a difference.
Written August 4, 2022
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Lori S
90 contributions
Jun 2022
My first-ever time at Dodger Stadium for a late afternoon start time (5:10PM). Be warned.... there is a no-exeption policy enforced about the oversized bags. However, if you don't have your car with you to store things in, there is a vendor on-site who will do a bag check for you that costs $10. If you can, take public transit to/from Union Station and then board the free Dodger Stadium bus that runs between the stadium and Union station. Great people watching, nice selection of food and beverage items. Great staff working at the stadium.
Written June 4, 2022
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Stephen W
England, UK59 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
My wife and I went to see the Dodgers against the Twins on a Tuesday night. The amount of traffic means that it takes a very long time to travel short distances near to the stadium so we recommend you set off as early as possible. The stadium has fantastic facilities and the atmosphere was excellent. The only negative is the extortionate prices for everything!
Written August 16, 2022
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joanne m
2 contributions
Jul 2022 • Couples
Be aware that you will not have to pay for parking if you go on a weekday tour of the stadium. I looked long and hard to find this out and finally just went there and was told fthere was no charge.
However, if you are going on a tour right before a game, you must pay.
However, if you are going on a tour right before a game, you must pay.
Written July 22, 2022
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phvi2617
Anaheim, CA392 contributions
Jun 2021 • Solo
As a lifelong Dodger fan, I've attended games at Dodger Stadium for over 25 years, so I'm a little biased, but it's a really wonderful ballpark in a beautiful setting with lots of history and a great team on the field.
The recent renovations are really fantastic. There is a terrific new outfield concourse with new food options, history displays, and play areas for kids. There are also new elevators and escalators that are very helpful.
I enjoy sitting in the Top Deck, which has the most expansive views and is usually the cheapest and most relaxed section. Concession prices are expensive, even for a stadium, but you can bring in your own food and drinks (in unopened plastic bottles).
If you're driving, be prepared for plenty of traffic in and out. Alternatively, you can park at Union Station for $8 and take a free shuttle. You can also walk to the stadium from Union Station, which is a little more adventurous and takes about 40 minutes.
Be sure to take in the great views of downtown LA and enjoy a famous Dodger Dog at "Blue Heaven on Earth!"
The recent renovations are really fantastic. There is a terrific new outfield concourse with new food options, history displays, and play areas for kids. There are also new elevators and escalators that are very helpful.
I enjoy sitting in the Top Deck, which has the most expansive views and is usually the cheapest and most relaxed section. Concession prices are expensive, even for a stadium, but you can bring in your own food and drinks (in unopened plastic bottles).
If you're driving, be prepared for plenty of traffic in and out. Alternatively, you can park at Union Station for $8 and take a free shuttle. You can also walk to the stadium from Union Station, which is a little more adventurous and takes about 40 minutes.
Be sure to take in the great views of downtown LA and enjoy a famous Dodger Dog at "Blue Heaven on Earth!"
Written July 5, 2021
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DannyD81
Lodi, NJ258 contributions
Apr 2022 • Friends
I love visiting ballparks, so I hit up Anaheim and Dodger stadiums over this past week. Dodger Stadium didn’t compare to Anaheim. Our phone said 48 minutes from Santa Monica to Dodger Stadium (18 miles). What a cluster*£^#€£. It took us over two hours to get there. Traffic was insane, basically only one route into the stadium, and completely disorganized. Concessions were impossible - all lines were over 45 minutes long, unless you plan to serve your child dipping dots for dinner. Overall, a terrible experience. But, I crossed another ballpark off my list.
…never thought I’d appreciate Yankees Stadium and the Bronx so much!!!
…never thought I’d appreciate Yankees Stadium and the Bronx so much!!!
Written April 16, 2022
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Nick B
2 contributions
Oct 2022 • Solo
Wow. What a stadium!!!I'm not a baseball fan, but love sports so did the stadium tour. It was incredible, my personal tour guide (as I was the only person on the tour ) Ray was awesome, knowledgeable and engaging, he made it come alive. Well worth it, best thing I've done in LA. To quote moneyball "how can you not be romantic about baseball
Written October 25, 2022
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hrcalso
Grand Rapids, MI1,935 contributions
May 2022
This was my 21st Stadium of my list when the TIgers play. Real clean park. Staff very friendly. The dog($9) was goood but the cost of a tap beer was outragous($18). I know prices are not cheap at most parks but the beer was stupid high in my opinion. I sat behind Tiger dugout at row 24. Cost was again high for what I thought($($150). I stayed at a hotel near there but the walk to get up the steep hills was a bit much. Tigers lost but still a good time.
Written May 3, 2022
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GroomLeader
Edwardsville, IL155 contributions
Feb 2020
Being a Dodger's fan my wife and i were eager to check out the Stadium with a Stadium tour. For only 20 dollars per person, you get a fabulous deal. Our very knowledgeable guide led us on a very fascinating tour, into the press box, where you could almost hear Vin Scully, through to the locker rooms, the dugout, onto the field. You could look up and imagine what it's like, with a full house packing the stadium. We saw a great collection of Dodger memorabilia, reproductions of tickets to the stadium (25 cents for a bleacher seat!!), gold gloves, and a whole slew of other great memories.
A must see for you Dodger fans, and even if you aren't, it's a great look inside the third oldest stadium in the major leagues.
A must see for you Dodger fans, and even if you aren't, it's a great look inside the third oldest stadium in the major leagues.
Written March 4, 2020
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Lee Ann
Arlington, TX320 contributions
As far as I know, however bag policy is clear bag. Check their website for policies.
Fernando H
11 contributions
Is it hard to find same date tickets for the stadium tour on a Monday??? I’m planning to go Monday November 21.
Tnks
Laurie B
Whittier, CA1 contribution
I know they have a wide variety of beers but is it possible to get a good glass of wine at Dodger Stadium?
moviegal226
Las Vegas, NV4,246 contributions
I'm a wine snob, so I wouldn't call the wine available at Dodger Stadium to be "good." They have small glasses of Stella Rosa for around $13, if that helps.
Hello, I purchased tickets for Sept. 21st a Sat. Its at the Infield Reserve 31, seats 19,20,21,22. Are these good seats?? We are 2 seniors & 2 midage. Where is the dropoff gate closest to the stadium as we are taking Uber?? Help me please, this is new to me. Im not having any luck when I call for support. Thank you...Rose
mitch w
Bordeaux, France795 contributions
Yes those are good seats, I have never used Uber to go to the stadium, but I am certain you can be directed to the closest gate at the parking entrance.
kodiek
ogden25 contributions
Looking at a Wednesday game 510pm start against a team that isn't very good...best parking option general parking at stadium or parking Union station and free shuttle?
Or any other suggestions?
Erin06810
Baltimore, MD56 contributions
Shuttle is great for getting there but if the game is crowded then it may not be a good option for getting out. If you don’t plan to stay until the end, either should be an ok option (both can be ugly with the crowds getting out). Did the walk back to Union Station (due to lines & traffic) on a beautiful afternoon but probably not the best after dark option.
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試合終了後、ユニオンステーションまで無料シャトルに乗ったとして、ユニオンステーションからホテルへのタクシーはつかまるものでしょうか。
ひでじいさん
Odawara, Japan8,462 contributions
現地の人は車で来てます。試合終了後は道路が渋滞するようです。ホテルの場所が分からないのでユニオンステーションからの移動手段はコメントできません。チケットはシート位置と曜日と対戦相手で価格が大きく変わります。平日なら現地調達できそう。ドジャースのホームページ参照ください。行けば楽しい所です。
James G
Leeds, UK177 contributions
Hi, visiting from UK for 1st ever baseball game. Looking at getting to the Tampa Rays game in September. As i don't have a clue about baseball I have lots of questions.
1. There is a game on Tuesday and Wednesday, I can go to any of these but the Wednesday has a promoton "bobblehead" what is this? Do i get a free bobblehead with my ticket?
2. Where do i sit to get a good view, I have a budget of around $40 per ticket and there are so many options...I think Loge seems ok for my requirements.But what is Preferred? and VIP?
Thanks in advance
love2skiLosAngeles
West Hollywood, CA197 contributions
Bobblehead games each entrant gets a bobblehead upon entering the stadium. There may or may not be choices so a family of 3 may get 3 the same.
I like the Field boxes but they are over your budget. Loge are nice seats because they are far enough up so you can see everything. I would position yourself toward home plate so you can get the best view. If it is a Day game try to be on the 1st base side of the stadium as the sun is very bright and it can be very hot on the 3rd baseline where we last sat.
Vicgoddard
Ware, UK36 contributions
We are travelling from the UK (with our 16 year old) and staying near Abbot Kinney. Love going to the baseball but wondered how difficult it is to get to the stadium on public transport?
Kingofgeography
Sheffield, UK425 contributions
Public transport is not good. Get an Uber. Well organised Uber pick up after game too.
paddysdaddy
liverpool24 contributions
I'm planning a visit to the stadium for a game as part of a trip to LA in August. I'll be staying in Fairfax and want to have a few beers while I'm at the game. What are my public transport options? I'm thinking of getting an Uber to the stadium early to avoid the worst of the traffic but what about getting back to my Hotel?
Dan K
Los Angeles, CA3 contributions
Fairfax is not very close to the stadium. Uber is good, but they can only get you to the gate, and its a long walk. You may want to rent a car. This will give you many more options, in case there is a blow out (8-1 i.e.), then you can leave like the other 90% of fans.. Parking is $25... Either choice you make, you will have a fun time..
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