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Great American Ball Park
Prior to the 2003 season, the workers of Cincinnati
completed construction on the Great American Ball Park, the beautiful
new home of the National League Central’s Cincinnati Reds.
Right field is 325 feet down the line with an 8 foot wall that
extends all the way to center field, where it’s 404 feet
to get a ball out. In left center, the height of the wall increases
to 12 feet and moves all the way to the left field corner where
it’s 328 feet out. The most expensive tickets to the average
fan, the Terrace infield seats, are only $30, and the most inexpensive
seats are $5, in the Outer view level.
If you’re in the
mood to really go all out on tickets and a night at the park,
Diamond premium seats are available as well. These seats are
located in the first five rows behind the backstop and home plate
and they run for $200 a ticket. The Reds also offer four distinct
ticket packages: full season, weekday games, weekend games, or
a 20-game plan with a choice of four plans. The Great American
Ball Park can hold just over 42,000 people, but there are only
850 parking spaces on the lot of the stadium, a sign of the Reds
organization’s attempt at increasing public transportation
to and from the stadium.
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