Just imagine a day when you go to a ball park and it dose not make a hole in your pocket, won’t it be a dream come true. It may not be a dream for all the rich folks out there but will be for all the common guys like me.
I can still remember how I felt after reaching home from the game one evening and looking at my wallet empty. But these expenditures can be easily reduced by just using some common sense like using free parking though it may be 5 to 10 minutes from the stadium but still if it save 20$ for parking what is the harm or getting your own food into the stadium etc.
There are a lot of these small things which help you save some bucks, these are available at the application ballparksawy.com.
Just to give you an example I will talk about a real ball park the Fenway Park. The home of the Red Sox.
Parking: All in Boston know that parking is scarce over here but as the Red Sox have a partnership with 100 Clarendon Garage you get plenty of parking at $9 each the only problem is that that it will be around 15 minutes from the stadium. You can also find cheap parking ($6) at Boston University which is quite cheap but try to come early as the spots are few. But the best way to reach Fenway Park would be to take the T.
Tickets: If you are thinking that ill tell you some trick of getting the tickets of a Red Sox game cheap then you got to be kidding because that is not at all possible, as the regular tickets are all sold out even before the season starts so hard luck on the tickets no one can help you.
Though you get a lot of tickets on EBay my suggestion would be to wait till the last minute to buy the tickets, trust me that is a good idea.
Food: Ok about the food hard luck guys Fenway park does not allow you to take food into the stadium but they do allow you to take sealed water so you can easily save around 4$ to 5$ by bringing water from home.
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