A's offer All-You-Can-Eat seating!
- added April 2, 2008
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Hungry fans may purchase a $35 game ticket for unlimited All-You-Can-Eat items. These items include hot dogs, nachos, peanuts, popcorn, soda and ice cream. Sections 316, 317 and 318 are available to fans on an individual game, group ticket and season ticket basis.
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Enjoy it families and biggie boys!
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- bobdobalina
- 3 months ago
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this is the greatest piece of news in the history of human civilization!
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- ArtisGilmoreHOF
- 3 months ago
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The Dodgers already started this one year ago
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"The Dodgers already started this one year ago"
BOO HOO HOO
I bet your dodgers dont have a crazy drummer section.
that started...yea decades ago.
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I love hot dogs. I would go watch baseball for a free hot dog. MMMMM hot dogs!
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I'm with kozeki on this one- go Dodgers!
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I'm with Swiyyah on this one- I love hot dogs.
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I must amend my earlier statement: nothing will surpass the genius of 10 cent beer night in Cleveland...
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- ArtisGilmoreHOF
- 3 months ago
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It doesn't matter where it started, all that matters is that it's here now. At least now its more affordable to poison yourself.
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- bobdobalina
- 3 months ago
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This is a smart move by the A's to attract fans during a down year - and it will help make the game experience affordable for average families.
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$35? I'd eat them into a loss by the bottom of the 3rd inning...
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- BubbaParisFan
- 3 months ago
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this is a great marketing ploy!
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- bobdobalina
- 3 months ago
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Awesome! I LOVE hot dogs and nachos!! It is a great marketing ploy, cuz they know eating all of that, you'll have to pay for a couple of $8 beers!
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good point, sabkl, counting beer expenditure I probably wouldn't break even until the 7th inning stretch...
and bobdobalina, let's see how that bear fares with an extra-large bucket of nachos!-
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- BubbaParisFan
- 3 months ago
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Not only did the Dodgers pick up on this idea first, but I would still have to say, an endless supply of the all you can eat Farmer John's Dodger Dog beats out the all you can handle supply of the commonplace Colisseum dog any day... though, what ever happened to the concept of quality over quantity?
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Nothing beats Miller's Hot Dogs at that homage d'concrete: McAfee Coliseum! Except maybe a beer, a Miller's Hot Dog, some Krispy Kreme doughnuts, a bag of peanuts, another hot dog, and one more beer before the 7th inning stretch.
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...and after another beer, time to hit the trough in the men's room. Ahhh..the joys of old crappy stadiums.
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- bobdobalina
- 3 months ago
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Is this just a way to make us forget about how mad we are that they're moving to Fremont?
Well, I'm still mad, though I'm not saying I'm not going to take advantage... -
Somehow or another, I highly doubt Cisco Field will offer the same deal. They'll have to pay for the new yard somehow...no better way than concessions, right?
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- bobdobalina
- 3 months ago
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i want one of those seats
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- sail4life8
- 3 months ago
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And athletes/world leaders complain about the air pollution in China?
Try surviving 9 innings under that cloud of Phosphates and Lactose... -
Hooray fat people. They should call it the "All-American" section.
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no amount of hot dogs can cover the shame of moving a Major League baseball team to a dump like Fremont...
-Howard Zinn-
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- BubbaParisFan
- 3 months ago
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you did it kai! you got your story on tv. democracy, right?
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Find me the link where Howard Zinn says that, BubbaParisFan, and I'll make it a Current Quote.
Maybe.
http://current.com/topics/76254172_current_quote -
This is fairly common around the country. The Sixers and Flyers both do it in Philadelphia.
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- mikeygleason
- 3 months ago
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Here's a report on how this works. I'd promised to take my son to a game and saw the "all you can eat" option online for purchasing tickets. After some quick math, I decided it might be cheaper than feeding an eleven year old a la carte on six dollar hotdogs, even in the semi-cheap seats. The kid's a toothpick but could probably eat ten times his weight in pizza in one sitting. I bought two tickets while Homer Simpson sang "Nacho Man" again and again in my head.
We got to our seats, which actually weren't bad. The whole area is upper deck, right behind the plate. You could see everything really well, and far from being a haven for ex-Jerry Springer guests--which is what I was expecting, truth be told--it was pretty much filled with 20-somethings, and young families with grandparents in tow.
When it came time to grab a dog, it became pretty apparent that anybody looking to REALLY pack it away was going to have to work for it. The hotdog shown at the top of the post is almost actual size. In fact, all of the food was small enough that you could chow down about three of anything before it matched the stuff being sold elsewhere in the stadium.
The limited menu, and the fact that most of the grub was the flavor and consistency of cardboard, meant I was bored after two phosphate bombs and gave up. I almost gagged watching the guy in front of us glom down about ten hotdogs, but it seemed that most people were sticking to the peanuts and popcorn. Even the boy gave up after two dogs and a bag of popcorn. We did have a Forrest Gump moment after we swigged down about 50 gallons of Dr. Pepper--in tiny cups, of course--but that was a bonus because we burned everything off with all of the running up and down the stairs.
Overall, it wasn't a bad experience. Just set your expectations before you get there, especially if you've got dreams of being a competitive eater for a couple of hours.-
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- MikeBunnell
- 3 months ago
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