Originally Posted by eDave:
He wouldn't give it up. Glad I woke up without it this morning. We burned through $400 on meat, drinks, and cigars as it is.
Wow...let me know the next time you're hankering for some protein and I'll spring for Arby's...WE HAVE THE MEAT. That's more in my spending range.
If I loaded up on meat, liquor, and then cigars I'd be barfing soon afterwards. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
I'm not a Royals fan but I wouldn't mind catching a spring break game and since my Pirates play in Florida, I'm open to watching the Royals.
It’s to late for me with a San Diego trip this week and then March Madness next but I love ST games. You should go for sure. I was at work one day last week when I got a random “wish you were here text” from my wife. She had gone to Royals at Angels by herself on a whim. Great weather and game.
Originally Posted by scho63:
I'm not a Royals fan but I wouldn't mind catching a spring break game and since my Pirates play in Florida, I'm open to watching the Royals.
It would be fun to get together but I'm just not into baseball anymore. I also heard that the spring training tickets are ridiculously expensive for even the "cheap seats" and overpriced concessions pretty much kills this for me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by fan4ever:
It would be fun to get together but I'm just not into baseball anymore. I also heard that the spring training tickets are ridiculously expensive for even the "cheap seats" and overpriced concessions pretty much kills this for me.
Outfield lawn are only about $10 after fees, which is about the most I want to pay for Spring Training.
Actual seats are pretty ridiculous though... I think they start at $25 each in Surprise (a few dollars less in other stadiums) , and you end up paying $80 for a pair of infield seats after fees. :-)
The first time I went, it was maybe ~$30 for just me, right behind the Royals' dugout... definitely stretching it, but whatever. After a time or two though, I just don't see the point in paying that much plus the dumb fees.... hell, my 2014 playoff tickets in the lower half of the upper deck (above the infield) were only $30. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Outfield lawn are only about $10 after fees, which is about the most I want to pay for Spring Training.
Actual seats are pretty ridiculous though... I think they start at $25 each in Surprise (a few dollars less in other stadiums) , and you end up paying $80 for a pair of infield seats after fees. :-)
The first time I went, it was maybe ~$30 for just me, right behind the Royals' dugout... definitely stretching it, but whatever. After a time or two though, I just don't see the point in paying that much plus the dumb fees.... hell, my 2014 playoff tickets in the lower half of the upper deck (above the infield) were only $30. :-)
A friend of mine said outfield passes were $56 for lawn seats...split squad even...Giants...he must have been misinformed...of course that was Salt River Fields in Scottsdale... [Reply]