Mar 18 2009
San Francisco Giants ATT Ballpark Tour
AT&T Park has become a landmark site in San Francisco. Though I am not a baseball fan, I love this park. I actually go when my friend Sony Holland is performing the National Anthem, which she was there last year on her Birthday. It was an exciting and fun day. I also enjoyed the baseball game even though I really didn’t know what was going on. We did win the game. I have also been known to go for no other reason than just to experience the park.
The park itself has awesome views of the bay and boaters are out in force at McCovey cove in the bay during every game. It was literally a parking lot in the bay when Barry Bonds was out there hitting those home runs. I was lucky enough the last time I went to be seated in the Field Club Level of the stadium. I had no idea what that meant until I arrived. You are basically seated right in front and you are served food. I was in shock. They have menus, you order your food and they bring it out to you. My kinda place. They also have a field club location inside the stadium where there is a high end cafeteria style area where you can choose whatever food you enjoy. There was sushi to Mexican fare and your all American burgers and steaks. I loved it.
There are dozens and dozens of eateries and bars at the ballpark to suit everyone’s taste. When I’m there, I go for the food, the view, the camaraderie and of course I’m always happy when the Giants win.
The AT&T park tour is a daily event and is geared toward the baseball lover. It is a one and a half hour tour of the entire park, inside and out. For more detailed information, click below.

















They can call it want they want but it will always be Candlestick Park to me. When I used to live out there, a spring tradition was to call in sick and take in a day game. Nothing better than sitting in a box seat with a dog and beer while everyone else was at work!
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