I went to a
Dodgers vs Giants game and sat in the pavilion for the first time, which basically means
CHEAP SEATS & ALL YOU CAN EAT! Yes, you will
rub elbows with your neighbors, and even get
cheese sauce on someone's hair in front you (
true story), but I love these seats! I recommend everyone to try them at least once...or twice! But of course, to
maximize your all-you-can-eat experience, I compiled a handy Do's and Dont's list.
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..and there's more where that came from! |
DOs
- Get there early so you can not just beat the line, but get first dibs on fresh hot dogs and nachos
- Pace yourself. You may get overwhelmed by the initial plethora of food, but relax it's going to be there the whole. entire. game.
- Get a tray. You may think that you can carry everything in your pockets, but this just makes it easier to eat and enjoy the game.
- Fill your tray with a variety of snacks (as shown above) so you don't get bored of eating one thing
- Get TWO sodas (not shown) at a time because you will be thirsty under the hot, hot sun!
- Leave before the final inning so you can take some snacks to go (I got three extra bags of peanuts, and two Dodger Dogs)
DON'Ts
- Do not skip breakfast. You might think that not eating before the game will allow you to consume more food, but you will actually be so hungry you will eat a TON of food by the 1st inning and be in a food coma for the rest of the game. DON'T SKIP BREAKFAST.
- Do not pay $15 for parking. Instead, find street parking just below the Dodger Stadium. This will leave you in happy mood, and make you feel like these seats were more worth it.
- Do not start a fight. Pavilion seats have some of most hard-core Dodger fans.
hard-core fans + all you can eat food = getting food thrown at you.
- Don't go there just for the food. All you can eat is enjoyed best when you complement it with the natural pleasures of a baseball game.
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View from pavilion seats, not bad right? |
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