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Don't know if we will make it this year? Here in Iowa we are only halfway through our season, and with all the rain it has been hard to know if you will have a day off during the week? I don't think it will have the same feel as Rosenblatt, but look forward to the new ballpark. Hopefully they will get everything in without any problems fron the flooding. If we have a free day may hop in the car and head over. Only a little over an hour drive from home and can make a day of it.
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Ok, went downtown today after my son's youth tournament games. Went in to watch Texas A&M practice. Then checked out the tents.

The park is beautiful. Is it nicer than Rosenblatt? Sure. Is it better? Well, that will have to be judged by you.

What really appealed to me at the Blatt was parking in someone's yard and walking up and down the hill on 13th Street checking out all of the merchandise tents. Everything was all along the street and was easy to peruse.

Downtown, it's a mess. They have several areas of tents that don't seem to be too organized. The one big lot that seems to have the most tents is dominated by food and is split by a RR track so you have to walk a block to get it. The Nike store is three blocks away all by itself.

Parking on Day 1 (no games) was remarkably smooth. We paid $10 and had to walk about 3 blocks to the field. We'll see tomorrow.

My boys have tickets to the Florida - Texas game so I'll have more park reviews after the that.

So far my ratings are:
Park - 8 out of 10 (because I'm sentimental for the Blatt)
Merchandise - 4 out of 10
Accessibility - 8 out of 10
Entire experience - 99 out of 10 - CWS is the best!!!!!
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    "So far my ratings are:
    Park - 8 out of 10 (because I'm sentimental for the Blatt)
    Merchandise - 4 out of 10
    Accessibility - 8 out of 10
    Entire experience - 99 out of 10 - CWS is the best!!!!!

Whoa...99 out of 10! All of that Nebraska fresh air and baseball hubbub apparently has you not knowing frontwards from backwards papi. Why don't you circle back through those merchandise tents and see if they have this for sale...



It may not be the officially sanctioned and licensed NCAA© counting book, but it's good. An easy read, lots of pictures. You'll come away knowing most everything you need to know about counting and more! It's both fun and for active minds! And if there's something that bothers you, like 4 - 2 = 3 for example, you can just wipe it off...right up your alley papi! Take it to the new ballpark...you'll be the talk of section 1-2-3!


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Last edited by gotwood4sale
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Originally posted by biggerpapi:
What really appealed to me at the Blatt was parking in someone's yard and walking up and down the hill on 13th Street checking out all of the merchandise tents. Everything was all along the street and was easy to peruse.


That was the best. We parked in someone's yard, couldn't miss that we were Tiger fans, once they found out the association, I was surprised they didn't offer us a room that night. I'll bet the locals miss that too, that was some nice easy money for them, they always looked forward to this time of year. I liked the beer gardens in their backyards too.
The guys on the street the first few days usually selling unlicensed stuff from the teams. Each team has a committee that goes to each booth and writes up complaints and tells them to take away the copied stuff. I learned that as we bought caps that had the omaha in the Tiger paw and really cheap and found out the were not licensed copies. They may have cracked down in recent years on those vendors.
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    "I liked the beer gardens in their backyards too."

Ahh yes...the backyard beer gardens. I was always grateful to the family with this backyard...


I think the sign out front pronounced "NATURE CALLS!" or "LEAVE IT HERE"...something like that. Reasonable too...only half a buck.



"Sorry 'bout the petunias...took my eye off the hole!
You ever thought about planting goldenrod back here?"


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Last edited by gotwood4sale
Does any have firsthand advice for General Admission seating? … We will be in Omaha Monday (6/27) and Tuesday (6/28) and plan on attending the games. GA appears to be most economical option, but does anyone know if that section has been filling up and people are being turned away at the gate? Or does anyone have a recommendation best way to buy tickets at fields?
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Originally posted by CABBallFan:
Does any have firsthand advice for General Admission seating? … We will be in Omaha Monday (6/27) and Tuesday (6/28) and plan on attending the games. GA appears to be most economical option, but does anyone know if that section has been filling up and people are being turned away at the gate? Or does anyone have a recommendation best way to buy tickets at fields?
If you don't mind standing in line for hours to get a seat GA would be the cheap way, I just don't like standing around that long and then running to grab a seat.
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Originally posted by CABBallFan:
Does any have firsthand advice for General Admission seating? … We will be in Omaha Monday (6/27) and Tuesday (6/28) and plan on attending the games. GA appears to be most economical option, but does anyone know if that section has been filling up and people are being turned away at the gate? Or does anyone have a recommendation best way to buy tickets at fields?


I know several people who stood in line (for up to 2 hours) on Saturday, Sunday and Monday and got in. Definitely the cheapest way.

However, as the week goes on and teams get knocked out, I would think reserved tickets become more and more affordable.

The box office will even release some tickets in the morning.

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