Wow, this discussion has run off the rails. The point I was trying to make is that the ballpark is not ready to provide a good customer experience during the playoffs. We hear the organization (ownership) talk about the customer experience and I think it has been established here that it is lacking at OPACY.
YES, my son, myself and my friends CHOSE TO EAT AT THE BALLPARK, I just think the wait time needs to be decreased especially when we are on the National stage of the post-season.
This was never meant to be a referendum or bitch session about prices, food quality/temperature, etc. FWIW, I work in a local Baltimore hospital so I know high-priced, low quality food.
It also was not intended to be a discussion of work ethic, minimum wage and post-COVID economic issues; there are many other forums for those discussions.
What I find most disappointing in reading the responses was the personal attacks aimed at some who expressed dissatisfaction with the ballpark. SMH
I wrote the original observation as both a fan and contributor to this site. I thought all of Birdland would want the Orioles to shine both on and off the field during the playoffs, that's all.