First time going to it in globe life. what should I expect
rsramsey26 said:
First time going to it in globe life. what should I expect
Typically plenty. Most are general admission or were two years ago.rsramsey26 said:
Any good seats?
rsramsey26 said:
Any good seats?
No. Well…they're not as all over it as a Ranger game, but not really.rsramsey26 said:
GA is the route I went but do they allow you to sit behind home plate
Charpie said:rsramsey26 said:
Any good seats?
The last time the Ags were there, for the first game, we were in the front row. Next day, we were higher. I enjoyed the higher seats honestly.
Two years ago the price for the entire weekend was about 40% less than their on-demand single-game price. The Lexus Club isn't offering its usual fare but has its own restrooms but you have easy access via either stairs or elevator to the concourse.twk said:
The seats on the lowest level behind the plate are club seats. If you purchase that package, you get access for the Lexus club which has a bar and fee soft drinks and snacks (chips mostly). Also includes premium parking.
rsramsey26 said:
Any good seats?
greg.w.h said:twk said:
The seats on the lowest level behind the plate are club seats. If you purchase that package, you get access for the Lexus club which has a bar and fee soft drinks and snacks (chips mostly). Also includes premium parking.
Two years ago the price for the entire weekend was about 40% less than their on-demand single-game price. The Lexus Club isn't offering its usual fare but has its own restrooms but you have easy access via either stairs or elevator to the concourse.
Read again. If you bought the three-day package behind home plate it was about 40% less than a single-game ticket…to see the Rangers…in the same seat.dr_java said:greg.w.h said:twk said:
The seats on the lowest level behind the plate are club seats. If you purchase that package, you get access for the Lexus club which has a bar and fee soft drinks and snacks (chips mostly). Also includes premium parking.
Two years ago the price for the entire weekend was about 40% less than their on-demand single-game price. The Lexus Club isn't offering its usual fare but has its own restrooms but you have easy access via either stairs or elevator to the concourse.
I believe it's single-day, not single-game.
ALSO... you can buy tickets there and save handling fees. There was no line last time I went - it's not heavily attended.