Baseball Vacations34 Unforgettable Family Trips to 110 of America's Most Fan-Friendly Minor League and Classic Major League Ballparks "Jam-packed with suggestions in a user-friendly format that guides the reader to the diamond-shaped heart of America." -- David Lynch, The Cedar Rapids Gazette "One of the finest travel books of the season...a terrific selection of the best baseball around the country." - Everett Potter, The New York Times News Service Want to know which team has the funniest mascot? Which ballpark has the best contests for fans? Which stadiums serve loganberry juice, buck-a-bone BBQ, and buttermilk pie? And what you can do before and after the game? (How about whitewater rafting, rollercoastering, listening to live country music, or riding the steepest passenger railway in the world?) The authors cover the Baseball Hall of Fame and travel from the Cape Cod Leagues to California's Rancho Cucamonga. The fresh, lively anecdotes and compelling baseball lore that fill every chapter are sure to amuse -- even if the family favorite doesn't win. To help you create years of great ballpark vacations, the Adams family, parents, and children tell all: How to get foul balls, collect autographs, and save money on ticketsFamily-friendly diners, cafeterias, and restaurantsWhere the visiting team staysWhere to sit, where to park, what to eatThe best giveaways and contests
If you are planning a trip or even if you just want a little insight into the wonderful world of minor league baseball then this is the book for you. Packed with information on minor league ballparks and the teams that occupy them. Tips on where to stay, what to eat, and what to do. Don't miss this great book.
Invaluable for the baseball nut
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Pair this with Baseball America's Baseball Directory and you have a winning combination for planning your baseball vacation. This one even tells you what NOT to eat at the ballparks! This book needs to be expanded.
A Bible for Baseball Fans
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The book is an absolute lifesaver. I have always planned to travel around America after I graduate from high school, and this book makes it possible. It has everything from directions to favorite foods at both the stadium and the surrounding area. Also, it provides reasonable and realistic ways to save money. A little money here and a little money there can really add up after a month of so on the road. Even if the book does not feature a place where you want to go, it will provide you with an address and phone number. Not only does this book have virtually every phone number you might ever need but it also has faxes, web sites, etc. Adams and Engel read my mind with this book. I don't have to plan hardly anything because they have accounted for everything.
A baseball traveler's bible!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
We bought our copy of Ballpark Vacations less than a year ago, and it is already dog-eared and worn. We've used it for trips to Fenway Park and Camden Yards and are planning a trip to Wrigley this year. It has been invaluable in trip planning, and the tips and hints have made our trips more interesting than if we had simply booked a hotel room and bought game tickets. This has got to be the best reference you can get for major and minor league baseball travel!
Take it on your next trip!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This handy guide combines the best of the Fodor's approach to travel advice with some useful and fun information about major and minor league ballparks throughout the U.S.A. and Canada. The authors have supplied the usual data on motels and other accomodations, as well as restaurants, side trips, and other interesting family-oriented attractions. There are detailed maps and driving directions to help you on your way. The ballpark information is detailed and includes what you need to know about ticket prices, seating availability, food, and other "buyer beware" items to avoid. There is even a brief and informative history of each ballpark. Although it is noted in the co-author's review, I would stress that not every major league ballpark is covered in this volume.All in all, a great read. A nice reference work even if you're not hitting the road.
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