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  1. Yes, you are free to roam the stadium by yourself for the most part. Club level may or may not be open. The sales reps will be standing around the stadium in every couple sections but normally won't approach you except to say "please let me know if you have any questions". Available seats are marked. But if there is a seat you want that's not marked, ask, because decent chance it may be available. I'd say it's fairly sparse. Less than 100 people in the stadium at any given time roaming around. I'd definitely bring the kids. They sometimes have giveaways or goodies for the kids. It's a neat experience to see the stadium when it's so empty. At least this is how it's been done in the past. I usually try to go down every year if they have it but I didn't make it last year. I hadn't heard any info about it this year until you said something. If you plan on taking your kids to games with your season tickets you should get seats on the first base side of the stadium. The kids playground is over there so it will be much easier access for you during the game.
  2. Yes, the little league classic, thanks guys. You are right that the FGH was $8 and A/BC/D/N were $10, however it has always been $8 for any lot for season ticket holders, at least as far back as I can remember. You used to be able to trade in parking dollar for dollar, so if you gave them a parking pass, they gave you an $8 credit that you could use towards tickets or parking. Last year they said they could only swap parking for parking because they had some new company take over the lots or something. When I traded in a BC, they would try to give me another BC if they had it, otherwise I would get FGH. My guess is they increase day of game cash parking to $15, maybe $12 for FGH. Curious though, that's just a guess on my part.
  3. It looks like you get them printed for free if you are a full season or 28 game plan holder, however they offer you extra rewards points if you choose all digital. The 13 game plan holders get digital by default and then have to pay extra if they want them printed. $22 for getting 26 tickets printed makes me lean towards going digital unfortunately. I really enjoy having the paper tickets. I think it makes it easier to pass them along to less technical savvy people. Also better for gifting to people. I also noticed they raised the price of parking to $10 a game. It's been $8 for season ticket holders for years and years. Wonder if it will go up for day of game cash parking. $10 is still cheap, but it is a 20% price increase for a last place team. I can't tell if tickets went up. I don't recall exactly what I paid last year, plus it varies from year to year depending on how many elite, prime, and classic games are on Sundays(I have the Sunday plan). My tickets average a bit over $20 now. I feel they averaged about $19 last year but I'm not positive. Also noticed they changed the 29 game plan to 28 games. Wonder why they did that. It's been 29 games as long as I can remember. I did check and opening day is still one of the 28 games. I definitely like the new rewards points structure on how you can earn them. I still don't understand why they don't let you carry them over from year to year. It seems like it's a way to get people to renew so they don't lose their points they accumulated over the years. Also might get someone to be a season ticket holder for several consecutive years to save up for one of the elite rewards like travel with the team to an away game.
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