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As a season ticket holder, I go to a good number of Dodger game each season. With the recent renovations to Dodger Stadium, I'm proud to say that the new seats, while still plastic, are now actually comfortable, and the new Baseline Field Boxes are tempting, though pricey. I would have to agree with some of the other reviewers here; the acres of sprawling parking lots do not making parking at Dodger Stadium easy, convenient, or affordable (although no more expensive than the average MLB stadium). What is sorely needed these days is a direct bus line to the stadium or at least a public shuttle. Well, one can hope! Regardless, if you have a love for classic baseball you must visit Chavez Ravine at least once. (And, of course, you still can't beat Nancy Bea playing the Dodger Stadium organ nightly.)
Pros: live organ music, good attendance, historic venue
Cons: no public transit
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