What a trip! I could never get enough of this wonderful, grand, beautiful treasure of a ballpark! Everything about this night was absolutely perfect! Boston knows how to celebrate baseball and this ballpark does it all just right. Parking was super convenient. Close enough by for just a 10 minute walk after the game, the game views in the stands were absolutely amazing, the crowd was fun-loving and passionate, the sunset that night was absolutely spellbinding, and the atmosphere was electric! What a homage to baseball and to just celebrating how life can be so beautiful and fun. βοΈππβ€οΈπ
Mike Klozar
May 22, 2022
Dugout seats at Fenway are possibly the best in Major League Baseball. It isn't possible to feel more a part of the game unless you are actually a player on the field. The history and tradition of this park, the oldest in baseball, is inspiring. See a game here and you will never forget the experience.
Ronnie T.
May 2, 2022
This ball park, like many others is in a very busy area. Be aware that Jersey Street is completely shut down 3 hours previous to the game, and you can only walk and not drive. There is many vendors and bars on the street which makes for an even more exciting experience when attending a Sox game or concert or whatever event is going on. Parking is not easy to come by, I highly suggest going over to the Prudential Building and getting your car valet and walking the few blocks to the game. Once inside, itβs an amazing experience for everyone, not just baseball fanatics such as myself. The old school feel of the older building and the history is so thick, you can just feel it when you get around the stadium! All of the people that work there are super friendly, the police offers inside the stadium are great. If
You have never been to Fenway, I highly suggest making a point to get out there. Be sure to get out to section 42 and check out the red Ted Williams
Chair! I hope this review helped, and Have a wicked good time!
Anna Hyatt
Mar 22, 2022
Always a great tour! Will, our tour guide, was fun and knowledgeable and very passionate about Red Sox baseball, which made the visit even better. I appreciated that the tour moved quickly, so my kids didn't get "bored", and had chances to sit peppered in between walking. Take a jacket if you are visiting in the spring - up high the wind will chill you!
If you have a MA ID it shouldn't be a problem, out-of-state ID's are technically not a legal form of proof of age. They can turn you away if you have an out of state or only serve you if you're over 25 on those ID's.
What time do the gates open for Jimmy buffet feneay park concert 2018
Tom Fiorentino | Sep 3, 2018
Miguel Olmo | Sep 3, 2018
Usually about 1hr before the start time on your ticket
What is the way in Fenway Park?
dave wilson | Sep 3, 2018
James Chang-Davidson | Sep 3, 2018
There are multiple entrances based on which part of the stands your seat is in.
Can a teenager of 17 go to the foo fighters concert without parents?
Barbara De Oliveira | Sep 3, 2018
Patti Best | Sep 3, 2018
I would say yes if your child is responsible. It attracts older folks my age. If it were a younger crowd band, then it would depend on the band and the child. But at 17, my years experience says yes.
Northshore ( @ airport or north) hotels/ motels are a long subway ride ( or taxi ride) but are cheaper and also close to Assembly Row, a comprehensive outdoor shopping complex.
There is no specific parking for busses outside the park, but the busses usually sit outside what the employees call the triangle lot across the street from Jillian's on Ipswich Street.
Your sentence isn't correct. Why is Fenway Park have.....Really! You mean: Why does Fenway Park have the worst and dirtiest bathrooms in all of the sports parks?
That said, the Fenway Park seats are absolutely horrible! They are likely one of, if not the most uncomfortable seats in sports stadiums nationwide.
Only bags allowed are: Diaper bag, small purse or smaller than gallon Ziploc bag - all other bags have to be checked for $7 or $11 across the street from the stadium
Anywhere on the T line. We park at Riverside. It's 6 dollars for the day. Then depending how far out you are from Fenway a few bucks for the T round-trip. I'll never drive into the city on game day again.
I'd keep an eye out, the Sox did change the start time of one of their games already due to the Bruins. If it's a game 7 I bet at minimum they will start an hour earlier.
That's not ideal...but if you have someone, guardian wise, that is okay with it then why not. Baseball games are more fun with others to enjoy it with though :) Btw, I LOVE your profile picture
I have several Fenway Park Tours gift certificates that I won in an auction years ago. They are authorized by "T.S." and the original date was deleted with a Sharpie before I received them. Are they still valid? I was hoping to use 2 or 3 Saturday.
Sarah Hofschire | Sep 3, 2019
LukeinTennessee | Sep 3, 2019
This would be a great question for the staff who are employed there. Call them, I'm sure they'll give you an answer.
I'm not w at the Hills but I'm also going to be a long time ago but I didn't know how else to do that weeeeeww
Short cab from North End to Fenway, traffic dependent. Orange (Haymarket) and Blue (Aquarium) line T will get you close to North End. Orange line will get you close to Fenway at the Back Bay t, still have a 20 min walk to the ballpark from the Back Bay T stop. Try for the Green line Kenmore stop, you can transfer from Orange to Green at Downtown Crossing.
I haven't been inside the park but I looked it up for you and I found out that the green monster is 310 feet from home plate. I was out the park for the Phantom gourmet food festival. Hope that helps.
Super easy and exactly as you said. Hop on and about a 35 min ride to fenway. And the walk from the fenway station to fenway stadium is maybe 5- 10 minutes , depends on how fast you walk ;)
If you must park somewhere near Fenway Park, the choice depends on where you are going after the game and how far you are able to walk. On the south side of the area, for example, the Museum of Fine Arts has moderate prices for members and there are a number of attendants that keep an eye on the lot. Almost worth the price of a membership but it's a significant distance to walk from.
Wheelchair spaces are located in the Grandstand, Bleacher, Green Monster, Right Field Roof Deck, Loge Box, Field Box, Infield and Right Field Roof Box, State Street Pavilion Club and Dell EMC Club.
Since you use the term "entry" rather than "gate" I'd assume you are looking for special access doors to the premium clubs or offices. Those are on Jersey St.
Yes, you can do the tour. It's better when the team is playing you can see them practicing. Chances are you can catch a ball. My son did while we were at the grenmonster.
There's such a huge variety of food, why would you want to? You'll get wanded and have all bags checked so dont try. Yes snacks are more expensive with popcorn amd hot dogs starting at around $5, but eat before you go into the park, and keep food purchases to minimum if you're budgeting.
There are accommodations for wheelchairs! I took my father-in-law who was in a similar situation to the one you describe. He had his own wheelchair however I would expect they have them available, if even for rent.