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15 minutes ago, interloper said:

Maybe it's just me, but these are the types of games I overwhelmingly prefer to go to. Likely to win the game, not a lot of lines for concessions, no obnoxious Yankees/Sox/Jays fans, less traffic, more parking, etc. 

If it wasn't for my kids extra curricular activities I would go to a game, but I don't think my schedule will allow it. Nothing is worse than sitting around obnoxious Red Sox fans. Yankees fans are annoying, but I'll take them over Red Sox (pink hat) nation.

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15 minutes ago, interloper said:

Maybe it's just me, but these are the types of games I overwhelmingly prefer to go to. Likely to win the game, not a lot of lines for concessions, no obnoxious Yankees/Sox/Jays fans, less traffic, more parking, etc. 

Shut it elitist!  😇

Anyone remember a poster, “Icterus Galbula”, Aka Tyler who used to have that as a mantra?

Sounds genius though!

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5 hours ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

If it wasn't for my kids extra curricular activities I would go to a game, but I don't think my schedule will allow it. Nothing is worse than sitting around obnoxious Red Sox fans. Yankees fans are annoying, but I'll take them over Red Sox (pink hat) nation.

Same for me. Doesn’t work with my schedule. Pre kids I would have taken advantage of this deal. 

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17 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

Same for me. Doesn’t work with my schedule. Pre kids I would have taken advantage of this deal. 

So when do the Orioles announce their bringing food and beverage  into the stadium?  They put out the bag policy . Probably changing something or maybe just slow announcing anything.

 

2023 Food and Beverage policy coming soon.

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46 minutes ago, Going Underground said:

Available for all games Monday through Thursday (excluding Opening Day)

  • Seats located in center field with great view of the action and steps away from Eutaw Street and Warehouse
  • Tickets are available in a mobile format only

I see that on the O's website now. Adding in the fees for buying online, the $10 seats are actually $12.75 and the $15 seats are $18.75. 

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1 hour ago, Going Underground said:

So when do the Orioles announce their bringing food and beverage  into the stadium?  They put out the bag policy . Probably changing something or maybe just slow announcing anything.

 

2023 Food and Beverage policy coming soon.

They have plenty of time …..

I’m guessing gate times aren’t going to change either. 

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17 hours ago, Going Underground said:

No, but as you enter this Charmtastic sign 

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1 hour ago, btdart20 said:

If that isn't forcing something that isn't there, I don't know what is.

They sent out an email yesterday with a “What’s New for 2023” headline. When you click on the link it says they are handing out a complementary stadium approved bag starting on April 8th for Birdland members.  
 

When you click on food and beverage it sends you to the main A-Z page and still no update with their Food and Beverage policy. It’s also still showing gates open 60 minutes before first pitch. 
 

https://www.mlb.com/orioles/tickets/season-tickets/guide#g-content

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