My City By The Bay

San Francisco & The Bay Area by Joanne Olivieri

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Mar 18 2009

San Francisco Giants ATT Ballpark Tour

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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.

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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.

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3 Responses to “San Francisco Giants ATT Ballpark Tour”

  1. lasvegasbabyon 19 Mar 2009 at 7:04 am edit this

    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!

  2. jodapoeton 21 Mar 2009 at 12:53 pm edit this

    Thanks you two for reading, commenting and being so loyal. Very much appreciated.

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