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[QUOTE="caseyb7, post: 4382410, member: 9520"] Small sample for basketball - mostly UConn/WNBA/NBA sites in the Northeast. My thing is baseball - been to all MLB current stadiums, plus 7 no longer in existence, plus a couple pro stadiums in Japan, minor league in the DR & Cactus League. Newest are Arlington Tx & ATL. ATL is/was unique as they had a zip line in the center field arcade for families at $5 per, not too high but scary enough. Best are those with views like SF, Pitt, Cincy. Contrary to political correctness - I like Tampa's house. Don't like the new "box" stadiums - NYY, NYM, Phil, TX, ATL. Charm in neighborhood settings that are safe & easy to get to are favs for me Twins, RS, Seattle, Milwaukee, Rockies, SD. Roofs are fun - Houston, Miami. Baseball fans tend to be welcoming & helpful, pleased that you are visiting their stadium - save Phil, NYY, NYM, RS, CWS. Truly bad but scheduled for replacement is the Oak A's house, multi-use, ancient & risk your life getting there. If you EVER get a chance to see MLB in Japan, do so. Much the same but totally different crowd, environment, food, atmosphere - even foul balls. Back to basketball - I love Storrs with all the banners, plaques, stories, easy parking, polite fans, decent food, intimate size. Mohegan isn't half bad either being new, clean, easy to get to. [/QUOTE]
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