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My wife and I are planning on making the trip to Baltimore this summer to bring my son and his girlfriend to his first Camden Yards O's game. I need to buy 4 tickets for a Friday night and Saturday game. I need a little help.

Any suggestions for the best place online to buy tickets?

I'm looking for fairly good seats at a reasonable price. When I see seats for sale for row 1 for lower box, does that mean "front row"? Or are there sections in front that I don't know about? (I know that sounds like a stupid question, but I have to ask)

Any recommendations for a decent hotel in the city?

Thanks for any help...we're coming down from Vermont surrounded by Red Sox country and can't wait to be surrounded by O's fans for one weekend!

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Once single game tickets go on sale, they have a very easy to use interactive map where you can view each section and see the available seats.

Personally, I prefer the 1st base side.....last season was the first time I sat in Section 6, which I would recommend. The seats are slightly wider and they are angled towards home plate. Food/beer/bathrooms are all extremely close also. But anything in sections 6-14 will be good. I've sat all around the park, and there really aren't any bad seats. Sections 66/68/70 are also nice seats for the price. Obviously, if you wanna spend the money, sections 20-54 are fantastic. The club boxes are also nice (try to get first or 2nd row) and give you access to the club level....which is air conditioned and has some nice food/drink options. I sat in 262 for a game last year, and it was great. I always try and get down as low as possible in the section, and get aisle seats. However, if you're up high in the section, aisle seats can be annoying if you're on the home plate side of the section because each and every person below you will be walking past you to get to their seats. So with that being said, down the first base side, I'd probably go for tickets on the warehouse side of the section.

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I buy tickets on StubHub and normally sit in any of the sections between 322-344. Those sections are in the Upper Deck but are right behind home plate and give you a great view of the whole field. Best seats in the stadium, IMO. And they're pretty inexpensive.

They are more after yesterday. Our seats are section 336 Row five.

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Thanks for the responses. I'm a grown-ass man and I feel like an idiot having to ask....my last and only trip to Camden Yards was in '98 the game Mussina took a liner off Sandy Alomar's bat to the noggin.

Just to be clear, my entire family are O's fans, we just live in the wrong place....I converted my wife (well Brady Anderson and his abs and side burns did)

I'll check out stub hub. Any idea when single game tickets go on sale?

As for a hotel, I'm looking for safe and clean. We're a fairly low maintenance family. We're probably not inner harbor-ready? ($100-120 ish) Any thoughts/recommendations?

Thanks again for the hospitality!

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Thanks for the responses. I'm a grown-ass man and I feel like an idiot having to ask....my last and only trip to Camden Yards was in '98 the game Mussina took a liner off Sandy Alomar's bat to the noggin.

Just to be clear, my entire family are O's fans, we just live in the wrong place....I converted my wife (well Brady Anderson and his abs and side burns did)

I'll check out stub hub. Any idea when single game tickets go on sale?

As for a hotel, I'm looking for safe and clean. We're a fairly low maintenance family. We're probably not inner harbor-ready? ($100-120 ish) Any thoughts/recommendations?

Thanks again for the hospitality!

Radisson at Cross Keys.Depending on when you are going around $129.00 and free parking.Near the Mt. Washington Light Rail and Mount Washington has some good restaurants. For that price you will not be able to stay at the harbor. Are you driving down? Otherwise some hotels also in

Linthicum, near BWI or Lutherville alk near light rail stations.

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I buy tickets on StubHub and normally sit in any of the sections between 322-344. Those sections are in the Upper Deck but are right behind home plate and give you a great view of the whole field. Best seats in the stadium, IMO. And they're pretty inexpensive.

I would say the same thing about tickets under the scoreboard or right in front of it. Favorite seats in the house.

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We're driving down. I'd love to see the Blue Jays series in June. Although our pitching might make that series a little painful to watch?

And yes....gotta introduce my son to Boogs.

I'll check out the Radisson. Thanks.

Good traditions start while kids are young :D. I would go during the Padres series in June, as those tickets will cost less (middle of the week) and hotel fare will be the same because of when the games are (middle of the week).

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Good traditions start while kids are young :D. I would go during the Padres series in June, as those tickets will cost less (middle of the week) and hotel fare will be the same because of when the games are (middle of the week).

Well, my son's 20 but he played and I coached baseball every summer so getting down there was tough. I should've tried a little harder, but hopefully this is the beginning of a tradition.

Work-wise we need to make it a weekend to minimize all of our time off.

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