Overall, a nice ballpark.
Turner Field is a new-style ballpark most similar to Camden Yards.
There is a large gated entrance area before the ticket collection containing statues of the most famous Braves players.
Here we are with Hank Aaron
Turner Field is a new-style ballpark most similar to Camden Yards.
There is a large gated entrance area before the ticket collection containing statues of the most famous Braves players.
Here we are with Hank Aaron
After the ticket collection, there is a wide area containing the better food stands and tables and chairs. This is very similar to the center field eating area at Citi Field. This is the only place to get BBQ in the park. There are plenty of other food stands but those have only your standard ballpark fare: dogs, sausage, nachos, etc. The food quality was excellent so we gave the park an overall food score of 5 of out 10.
Something I've never seen at a ballpark is different food pricing for season ticket holders:
On the subject of local color, I really liked the tomahawk chop. The fans really get into it. Turner Field also displays the retired numbers in the style of the uniform from the year when the player played:
Great seats for the game. It was hot but our seats were situated nicely under the overhang providing us protection from the brutal sun. Here's the view for our seats:
Between innings race is between Home Depot characters. Really.
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