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@ktd
I’ve been to 20+ Dodger games in the past three years. Here’s my .02 on how to ensure you have a good time. Parking: Do NOT park at the stadium. Take the 10-20 minutes to find a spot in Echo Park and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow fans on your walk in. Best pre-game spot: The Douglas Best food pre-game: Quarter Sheets Best post-game spot: The Short Stop If your seats suck or if you’re with 6+ person group - hang out in the standing area so you can talk to everybody. You can bring empty or sealed water bottles and food. Dodger stadium food is whack. Ladies look up the clear purse policy. If you only go to one game this season - go on a Saturday. It’s more expensive, but it will give you the flexibility to not feel rushed. LA people don’t talk to strangers, but you can have sooo many awesome conversations with people you’d never connect with outside of the game. Food lines aren’t worth it. Canned beer lines are shortest. Sports are always more fun when you get invested.
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awesome breakdown. adding that the buses form union status is a another option. long waugh’s down but fun interactions with fans and convos. especially for a playoff game. let’s go dodgers!
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+1 to the bus rec Saved me so much time!
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