[ale] [OT] Any Braves Fans?
Kilroy, Chris
Chris.Kilroy at turner.com
Mon Jul 21 13:48:58 EDT 2003
well i guess it depends on what you mean by a good place to sit =).Â
And of course it depends on how much you want to spend. Essentially it sounds like you want a 'family friendly' area.  As for bar proximity - every exit sells beers so there is no way to make it 100% that you won't end up next to a drunk fool.  The good news is that the better your seats, the less likely you are to be sitting next to a drunk fool. Not because drunks are poor, but because when you pay $45 for a seat, you don't have much left in the way of funds for the $8 beers!
Just about anything in the 100s is a good section.  101-108 are excellent seats, but hard to get and expensive.
114-128 are closer to where foul balls can land, but easier seats to get, and maybe in the low $30s. I personally wouldnt worry about getting hit by a ball. I've been going to games for about 20 years, dieing to catch a ball, and one has never come near me =).
If you are on a tighter budget, in my opinion the best seats are in hte upper deck above home plate (should be $12-18 ea). Should be sections 400-410 or so. You want to have a low row number here though because too high up and you may get altitude sickness :p
Hope that was helpful.
-Chris
->-----Original Message-----
->From: Jonathan Glass [mailto:jonathan.glass at ibb.gatech.edu]
->Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 1:41 PM
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->Subject: [ale] [OT] Any Braves Fans?
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->I'd like to take my wife and kids to a Braves game, and was
->wondering if
->anyone could recommend which sections to sit in, or avoid.Â
->I'm guessing
->anything near a bar would be a bad thing, or too close to the field
->(kid's safety). Any suggestions?
->
->Thanks!
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->Jonathan Glass <jonathan.glass at ibb.gatech.edu>
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