PP here ( I didn’t post at 11:18). First of all, you didn’t say “hundreds of dollars for 4 people”, but let’s look at it per person. You “are able to get” tickets for $15 plus $2 in fees to today’s Nationals game. $17 a ticket. That saves you more than $160 right there. If you want to eat during the game, take in your own food. We are going to a Baltimore game next week and our ticket total is $47 for two of us. |
👍, but that’s not unique to Oriole Park. |
Oh of course. I’m just assuming that with the astronomical price the PP is quoting to attend a baseball game, she must be looking for Yankees or Red Sox tickets in good sections. And then apparently buying 4 full meals of food and a few beers. And paying for one of the premium lots. Basically, trying hard to spend as much money as possible on a ball game! |
I hear ya! I’ll give them credit on the parking fee. That seems about right. |
You are not allowed to take in your own food at most professional sporting events. They search bags (require plastic bags)---you cannot hide stuff But yes you can attend for more affordable than $160/person |
I’ve been to many MLB ballparks and they all allow outside food and water. |
Getting to nationals and paying for parking is obscene Sorry. Never going to sporting events again Other than high school baseball and football |
| I highly recommend looking at minor league baseball for a family outing. My family loved going to see the Frederick Keys back in the day. Sometimes we got to see be leaguers rehabbing. |
That’s a different issue from exaggerating the cost of attending.. |
It’s not much cheaper. The lowest priced Fredericksburg ticket is $14. We go to both MiLB and MLB and concessions in the minors are often just as expensive and not as good. |
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| At Shake Shack the other day I had to use the self serve kiosk which is a pain to order my food and then after finally entering my name, phone number to get a text when the food is ready, the number of the little placard, and thenpaid with a credit card I get the wonderful opportunity to offer a tip. I declined of course but it's ridiculous. If I could tip myself, I would. |
Then you sit in the bad seats or don’t complain. |
| Basically nothing seems worth it anymore. |
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I completely understand. Everywhere you turn around, there's no easy thing to do or get. It's kind of disheartening. Yes, live below your means and all that. Got it. But darn it, your heart shouldn't be racing to see what the bill might look like for your usual basic things every week.
And if it's not your money, it's your time. You're doing a lot of research or your doing a lot of negotiating on top of your already busy life. I get it. |