Pros: Comfortable seating, wide variety of food choices Cons: other than bring rained out, none noticed.
Having visited both these major ballparks in a two week span, there are things to enjoy about each of them. For instance, at both parks my seat was under cover. Since it rained for both performances, this is a good thing. At least at Jacobs Field ...
Pros: Relatively new and Modern; Great viewing from anyplace in the Park Cons: Walking to and from the Stadium
Cleveland Ohio has been the butt of many jokes in the past and the subject of much ridicule from comedians and the general public. The city went through some tough times in the 1960's and 1970's, highlighted by the polluted Cuyohoga River catching on fire ...
Pros: Location, friendly staff, sales/prices, comfy seats, game day Cons: Atrocious food, some fans, small leg room, what about replays?
The city of Cleveland is home to sports history but not the good kind. Regardless their fans still support them and during the inaugural 1994 opening of this stadium till the 2000 season this place was sold out for every game. Yet the 2000 season was ...
Pros: Great seats, wonderful food and beverage choices, nice premium seats Cons: The staff, lack of views from the main concourse, the bleacher problem (I'll explain later)
Parking
The parking I thought was very easy and manageable. I was lucky enough to score a free parking pass in the Garage right next to the ballpark from the person I got the tickets from. There are two garages and you can park there if you don't...
Pros: Everything ... Cons: Cost of merchandise. But who cares?
Few structures around the world have been as influential to a city as Cleveland’s own Jacobs Field. It marked the end of disappointment … a new stadium in 1994 was just what the Indians needed to break out of their decade(s)-long loosing streak and...
Pros: beautiful design, great park Cons: finding a ticket
Jacobs Field is, unquestionably, an aesthetic improvement over Cleveland Municipal Stadium. In my eyes, this is a blessing and a curse. Blessing because it is such a beautiful stadium and shrine to the sport, a curse because it is a lot harder to get...
Pros: Great Stadium, Great Team, Great Fans Cons: The prices for beer and food are a little high
The Great Jacobs field. Jacobs field had its first game in it on in 1994 against the Mariners. This stadium is a wonderful stadium, the look has the apperance that a baseball stadium should have. The stadium does not have flaws that i can tell of,...
Pros: Gorgeous stadium, fans are terrific Cons: If you get a seat in the upper decks, hold on to the handrail!!
So a friend finally talks me into visiting her in Cleveland. We start talking about what places I'd like to see during my four days there, and I name off the usual Cleveland attractions...the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the art museum, Playhouse Square,...
Pros: Wonderfully friendly, beautiful, rated best and truest fans to a home team in the MLB. Cons: Park is so nice others are jealous. Sometimes a little expensive
I am originally from Parma. So, I have been a Clevelander through and through. I am a true Indians fan no matter what anyone tells you about us fans.
Heck even though the Browns have sucked since they restarted I am a fan of theirs to. Browns...
Pros: Location, Good view of the skyline Cons: Some Bad Seats
I was on the last leg of a baseball road trip that started in Chicago, and was going to end in Chicago. (Read my review of Camden yards) This was a difficult stop for us, we were out of money, sick of the heat and spent a good three hours trying to...
Pros: Decent design, great view from lower deck, excellent atmosphere Cons: Good seats are expensive, and cheap seats are really far from the field
Great design and atmosphere, and fairly accessible. The park isn't necessarily expensive, but if you want a good view of the game it will be. Either pay for really good seats near home plate, or sit in the cheapest $7 seats in the upper deck, since I...
Pros: Great scenery, great team Cons: I got a paper cut from a ticket once
With baseball season approaching, I thought it would be appropriate to offer up my takes on the best baseball stadium I have ever been to, Jacobs Field, home of the Cleveland Indians. I want to start by saying that I do have other ballparks I can base my...
Aerial view print of Cleveland Indians Jacobs Field The Aerial view print of Cleveland Indians Jacobs Field is 22 x 28 inches and framed in a fine mahogany burl-wood detail molding. Lexan-glass and foa...
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