1/13/2007

 

Can't beat all-you-can-eat at the old ballpark

Yes, we enjoy eating and drinking at the baseball game. The game give us an excuse to eat some of the foods we probably shouldn't. Now fans sitting in right field at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles can sit in an all-you-can-eat bleachers. Those patrons will have access to as many hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn, nachos and soft drinks as they can consume. Around 3,000 seats right-field seats will be sold for $35 in advance and $40 on game day with the all-you-can-eat special. By contrast, left-field seats without the food cost $10. Dodgers executive vice president and chief operating officer Marty Greenspun said the response was overwhelmingly positive to three tests of the concept late last season. While a few other teams have all-you-can-eat sections, this proposal seems the most accessible, financially. The limitations: food booths open 90 minutes before games and close two hours after it begins. Like most cutoffs, you can get what you can at the end and pace yourself in case the game goes extra innings.

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