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Fenway Park4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA | Directions 02215
42.346252 -71.098170 View Website
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“NOT worth the parking nightmare or the uncomfortable overcrowded seats”
“Miss the Big O, served beer right at your seats, as many you wanted,there was no cut off,for less than 20bucks I could sit back and V. Guerro do his warm ups in the outfield yards away.”
“The food was great too!”
“Fenway park is a great place they are the oldest park in the us and have the best fans and players they are a great team and now world champ.”
“like Fenway but the people that worked there were entirely out of line and made me embaressed to be a red sox fan.”
“If you feel like paying 10 times the price for parking, pushing your way through thousands of drunks die-hard baseball fans, paying ridiculous prices for crappy food that you wait 20 minutes in line for all to sit back in your tin seat covered in sode to ”
“Fenway is nice to visit if your a tourist, but if you frequent enough games during the season, the comfort level drops really quick.”
red sox rule. it is the best place on earth it is so much fun to watch the sox gam
Great baseball. I love fenway park,I went there when i was a kid and the improvements that the new owners are making are great
Best Ballpark on Earth. Where else can you catch a game with 33,000 of your closest friends? Fenway has the intimacy and the history that no other ballparks can hold a candle to. You can feel the energy when you get to Kenmore Square. Be sure to get a sausage & peppers from the Sausage Guy on Landsdown St. or stop by one of the numerous taverns that surround the neighborhood. I've been to Wrigley Field,Yankee & Shea Stadiums,Comiskey & Olympic Parks,Kaufman & Busch Stadiums,etc. and Fenway is still the one and only!!
awsome. The Fenway Park experience for a baseball fan is awesome. I love the atmosphere, especially real grass playing field, the way baseball should be played.
fenway is fenway. fenway is fenway....and you have to appreciate it for what it is. You have to love everything about it...even if you are basically sitting on top of eachother... enjoy it because it is fenway. If you are not up for it ...sit at home and watch the game on TV... and let someone who wants to be there enjoy the game and atmosphere.
A lyric little band box maybe. but a "relic" for sure! Fenway is eccentric, but I don't see its charm. The "fabled Green Monster" was built to prevent baseballs from breaking windows across the street, and has been one of the reasons the Red Sox have not won a World Series since 1918 (too many slow-footed power hitters, not enough speed, defense, or pitching). Tear it down and DO NOT build anything remotely like it again! A Sox fan since 1946.
The Green Monster.
It was great living in the Back Bay for 5 years and
being able to see the Red Sox play. For every Boston college student, baseball games at Fenway Park is a must. (also going to Cask and Flagon's afterwards)
Fenway is awesome!!. I'm from Philly, but I have friends in Boston and visit Fenway as much as possible. Boston fans are lucky to have such a great ballpark. everyone knows the basics, green monster, the cozy feel of the park, fan's proximity to the field etc..make sure to hit the Cask and Flagon before and/or after the game.
Need a new park. No doubt about it, We need a new park. Fenway is nice to visit if your a tourist, but if you frequent enough games during the season, the comfort level drops really quick. Build one on the waterfront.
A must-see experience. This needs to be on the must-see list for any serious baseball fan. The neighborhood doesn't compare to that around Wrigley Field, but this is definitely #2 in the country with not a whole lot of competition. Yes, it's a little cramped, the seats aren't great, the concessions aren't all that varied, etc. But, please, treasure Fenway as long as it lasts.
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