8/22/10 marked my first television appearance. I have to admit that it was pretty cool to sit in a live studio and observe how the process of making a show works. It was also fun to warm up back stage by saying "unique, New York." Here is the clip:
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If you are going to Great American Ballpark for a day game, you better hope a big crowd won't be joining you. I had the misfortune of trying to park for the Reds game vs. the Cardinals on 8/11. The 12:35 start isn't something I usually go for anyway, but I learned that parking during the work day is a nightmare.
This question came in from the email bag. You know the Reds are going good when people are starting to ask about standing room options at GABP. Here was my response:
As of 2010, the by far the best way to see a Mets game is the McFadden's VIP package. From my friend Kurt Smith's blog; "A VIP Package at McFadden's Citi Field includes: one hour of open bar, an order of chicken wings, a ticket for a free drink after the game, and a ticket to the game--and not just a ticket but a ticket to the 100 or 300 level! All for somewhere between $30 and $60, generally depending on whom the Mets are playing.
Buying directly from the Mets, a 100 or 300 level ticket alone costs more than that. At $60 this is a total steal, at $30, well, you start to think like me...wondering what the catch is." Kurt goes onto say that there really is no catch, but there is a limited number and it is for select dates. Who knows if this will be an option for years to come, but here is the McFadden website for more information on dates and prices. My recommendation would be to plan ahead and take advantage of this phenomenal deal. |
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