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Swipe79 08-07-2021 10:31 PM

Going to an Angels game - suggestions/advice appreciated!
 
We're going to be in Anaheim and the Angels happen to be home when we are visiting, so looking at tickets for a game.

Any suggestions about where the best seats/view are? Any must have ballpark food or other activities? Appreciate the advice.

discostu 08-07-2021 11:00 PM

If it's a day game, might I recommend preparing yourself like you would prepare a roast that needs to sit in an oven for hours.

Fluids, so you don't dry out and perhaps some tight fitting clothing.

The meat can fall off of the bone at this temp and duration, so the clothing could keep you intact prior to serving.

gwsc 08-07-2021 11:28 PM

The Diamond club seats (100 level behind home plate) are the best seats and there is a restaurant exclusive to that area where you can eat and watch the game. If not those, I also like the 300 level. The seats are padded, the view of the game is solid, and you have an in seat server for food and drinks. Enjoy the game.

r0yals2012 08-07-2021 11:32 PM

The Churros are really good! Also be careful on those stairs. When I went I felt like those stairs were the steepest I have ever climbed in a stadium. The fake rock formation in the outfield I think looks better on the tv. I went to a night game in June it wasn’t too bad, but August probably be pretty toasty. I sat halfway between first and right field. Not too much special about Angel Stadium but have fun!


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hxcmilkshake 08-08-2021 12:13 AM

[QUOTE=discostu;17558497]If it's a day game, might I recommend preparing yourself like you would prepare a roast that needs to sit in an oven for hours.

Fluids, so you don't dry out and perhaps some tight fitting clothing.

The meat can fall off of the bone at this temp and duration, so the clothing could keep you intact prior to serving.[/QUOTE] [IMG]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210808/0f61402a8e12caf26e25782be86bbbfe.gif[/IMG]

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Swipe79 08-08-2021 01:20 AM

It's an evening game. We do fine in hot temps, our average temperature where I live during the summer this year has been mid-90s, so we've acclimated. The temps down there have actually been cooler than the temps here!

[QUOTE=discostu;17558497]If it's a day game, might I recommend preparing yourself like you would prepare a roast that needs to sit in an oven for hours.

Fluids, so you don't dry out and perhaps some tight fitting clothing.

The meat can fall off of the bone at this temp and duration, so the clothing could keep you intact prior to serving.[/QUOTE]

I'll check those out - Thanks!

[QUOTE=gwsc;17558534]The Diamond club seats (100 level behind home plate) are the best seats and there is a restaurant exclusive to that area where you can eat and watch the game. If not those, I also like the 300 level. The seats are padded, the view of the game is solid, and you have an in seat server for food and drinks. Enjoy the game.[/QUOTE]

I know two kids who would love a Churro! Thanks for the tip!

[QUOTE=r0yals2012;17558536]The Churros are really good! Also be careful on those stairs. When I went I felt like those stairs were the steepest I have ever climbed in a stadium. The fake rock formation in the outfield I think looks better on the tv. I went to a night game in June it wasn’t too bad, but August probably be pretty toasty. I sat halfway between first and right field. Not too much special about Angel Stadium but have fun!


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