Address: | 1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA |
Phone: | +1 866-363-4377 |
Site: | losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com |
Rating: | 4.4 |
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A Private User
This review could be a little bias and skewed from how good the night turned out so Ill try and see it I can do it in your direction the best I can. The drive from Culver City to Dodgers Stadium was obviously the worst part of the night beginning at the stand still bottleneck that began a little before getting on the 110,but to be positive about things I should be happy it didnt feel like starting the moment I pulled out of my driveway. We were on our way to celebrate my dads 66th birthday at none other than the "Guns n Roses" concert at Dodgers Stadium and spirits were high... Along with other things but that is irrelevant here in California. I footed the bill for parking along with my buddy driving for parking at a cool thirty bucks which is pretty normal for any event in LA. The stadium was effective and efficient in moving the cattle through the gauntlet and into our seats without need for much more than the setup already in place. Hands and signs and necks on swivel looking and Bob checking and rechecking tickets. The entire concert was perfect and crowd around us no different. A couple isles down at one point sparked a fight with security and the people who like to drink more than enough to simply quench their thirst and were quickly muted out of the venue. Wisly we thought is smart to leave before the last song and by doing so were able to avoid any traffic jam whatsoever, making it home in minutes compared to the hours it took to get there ; hence Wisly. The one annoying part of the night were the random unauthorized t-shirt salesmen who seemed to pop in and out of nowhere in between the slowed down traffic getting in and I saw them prepping up for the same when driving out. Normally Im all for people bucking up against the man and earning a little tax free coin but only if the product they are hocking can stand up to the real stuff.
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j spain Greene
We were so fortunate to go to The Classic West. My first time in Dodger Stadium. If you must Ubr in...just know youre probably going to hike a lot anyway. The parking lot is enormous. We drove the second day, and it was much easier. Premium parking cost only slightly more than Ubr. FIRST - if you are going to an afternoon event, sit on the west side of the stadium - otherwise you are in direct sun and will fry. We got lucky by accident and were in the 6th row on the west side in the shade, pitying those to the east. SECOND - If youre going to have a Michelada or other cocktail, know that the bars are CRAZY and the bartenders do not have time to mind their sections, so the strongest personality gets served first. If you are at a large event, you can wait 30-40 minutes. Look to the ends of the bars, where a more natural line occurs. Have cash for tips - they dont include them on your receipt. And if youre inclined - have the Michelada, which is rightfully legendary here. They are huge, have a great mix, are super spicy and cost about $23. GREAT STAFF - everyone we dealt with from the gate to the concessions to the ushers, was incredibly nice and professional. People were so helpful! Dont hesitate to ask for assistance, these people are great. WHAT CAN I SAY ABOUT THE SHOW? It was as amazing as we hoped! We came primarily for Steely Dan and Earth Wind & Fire...who both served it up in spades. The Eagles were particularly captivating, and Fleetwood Mac rocked. Thank you to all the bands! I feel very lucky, very fortunate to have that experience!!
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Jake E
My first time to Dodger Stadium was an excellent experience! We made sure to arrive early in order to experience it all by starting with a stadium tour followed by the buffet in the Stadium Club. Its $35 a person but honestly well worth it! Some of the best food options Ive had at a ballpark! We ended up having excellent seats along the first base side right out of the sun (Field Level under the above terrace). It was a sunny and hot day but there was an occasional slight breeze. Were all glad we were out of the sun as it helped to make the game a more enjoyable experience. If youre sitting in the sun, which a majority of the park is, Id strongly recommend wearing sunscreen. We saw a few people burnt after the game and thats never fun... The stadium itself is on the older side but very well maintained. There have been updates where needed and its actually the largest capacity stadium in the league (56k seats!). Theres plenty of parking, but it can be a decent walk. If you, or someone in your party, is in a wheelchair or in need of assistance all of the staff are very accommodating and willing to help however needed. So whether you live nearby, or youre from out-of-town interested in catching a game, Id recommend checking out Dodger Stadium! Just remember to bring the sunscreen!!
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Solly E
Im personally not a huge baseball fan but my boyfriend is and he loves the Colorado Rockies so we got tickets to the Dodger vs Rockies game on 9/8/17. I actually enjoyed it because we had some GREAT SEATS - section FD 16, row B, aisle seats - no one was sitting in front of us so it even better! FOOD - I was actually really excited for the food but it was kind of a disappointment. I had the chicken bites and tots. They were kind of expensive and it looked like my order was way smaller than everyone elses. The chicken was kinda dry and the dipping sauces werent so great. The peanuts were fantastic, of course! DRINKS (not beer) - Paloma & Moscow Mule - TASTY! Perfect pours and not too much mixer was nice. DRIVING & PARKING / RIDE SHARE SERVICES - We took an Uber to and from the stadium. The drop off kinda sucked because they only allow you to be dropped off at the parking lot entrance pay station and you have to walk from there. But the UBER pick-up was way easier and theres an actual lot for riders. Overall it was a good experience but since Im not a baseball fan I probably wont be running to any stadium to sit in a seat for 4 hours.
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Cary Brown
This is our first visit in a couple of years. There have been lots of changes. The stadium sparkles. There is a new video score board and an improved sound system. Food is still expensive, but you are allowed to bring food wrapped in plastic into the stadium. Vegan Dodger Dogs are available at most stands. Chicago style condiments were made available, as the Cubs played the Dodgers. Theres even a mini-market that specializes in healthy foods and a sports memorabilia shop. Every usher, guard and food service worker acted as though they were glad to see us. Bathrooms are well maintained. Parking is easy but expensive, however, if you prepurchase parking on-line you pay half price. Vehicles with handicap placard or plates may park in any lot. Platforms provide easy wheelchairs access and excellent views of game action. Most of the stadium is wheelchair accessible. Elevators and escalators are located through out the facility. In case youre not from LA and wondered about the street address, 1000 Vin Scully Avenue. Scully, was the much love announcer of Dodger games for many years. When he retired the street name was changed to honor him.