There were quite a few food items that appealed to Mik as we walked around Champion Stadium. At first he was really into getting the brisket sandwich basket. However, once he found out there was a cheese pretzel dog he had to have that, as he is a huge pretzel dog fan. He really enjoyed it, although it ended up being quite messy with the cheese oozing out as he ate it.
The evening was a little windy and cool, so he also was glad that Dad found hot chocolate for him to warm up with. He did not say what he thought of it, but it must have been at least okay or he was really cold because he downed it pretty fast (Dad taste tested to check it was not too hot before giving it to Mik).
This blog began as a log of our summer 2009 road trip to all the Major League Baseball ballparks and a few other baseball themed stops. I will continue to update it with posts about ballparks and other baseball related things we experience.
All the Ballparks Road Trip 2009: 20,000+ miles, 30 ballparks, 19 Baseball Museums/Hall of Fames, 1 Unforgettable Summer Road Trip
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Friday, March 1, 2013
Accessibility Review: Champion Stadium
Tonight we went to see the Nationals play the Braves at Champion Stadium located at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World. We were staying at Disney World, so we could have taken the bus transportation they offer from resorts to the ESPN Wide World of Sports, but Mik does not particularly like riding on buses and there can end up being a bit of waiting for them at times. Thus, we drove from the resort and parked at the complex, which is at least free, although you can pay $20 for valet. The lanes are clearly marked for disabled parking as you enter the parking area, however, there are not that many rows of actual handicap spots and like our Disneyland experience they always seem to be full and it is just a close to park/tram section of the parking lot. Since we need the handicap space to be able to unload Mik, we just parked between two spots like we normally do when handicap spots are full.
For the game we sat in section 104 along the first base foul line. The wheelchair rows are nicely marked on the ground for each spot. The ushers are good about bringing out chairs as needed. They only allow you to buy one companion ticket and oddly our ticket for the row in front was for a space on the opposite end of the row and not right in front like we thought because the bleacher row starts with 1 on the right and the wheelchair row behind it starts with 1 on the left. It did not end up mattering, though, as they had no problem bringing us two chairs and sitting together. It is nice they enforce the one companion spot for the wheelchair rows while also being flexible to allow you to sit together on gameday when it is not crowded.
Overall, though, Mik quickly rated the accessibility low. Mainly he did not like that the handicap section was not raised more than the typical row above the regular seating. This meant that his view was easily blocked when people sat in that row. Of course, he also did not like there being no cup holders, but that is something lacking at even some major league regular stadiums, especially when you sit in the bleacher sections.
Most annoying to him, though, was when there was a bunch of fireworks after the National Anthem. He was totally ready for potential ones to go with rockets red glare, but he was pissed when there was a mini show of mostly really noisy fireworks after the anthem. Between that and it being a somewhat windy and chilly evening, his opinion was tainted a little more than normal, so I think his low rating is not as low as he made it seem, although it really does make a big positive difference in enjoyment when the wheelchair seating at the top of a section is raised up more.
For the game we sat in section 104 along the first base foul line. The wheelchair rows are nicely marked on the ground for each spot. The ushers are good about bringing out chairs as needed. They only allow you to buy one companion ticket and oddly our ticket for the row in front was for a space on the opposite end of the row and not right in front like we thought because the bleacher row starts with 1 on the right and the wheelchair row behind it starts with 1 on the left. It did not end up mattering, though, as they had no problem bringing us two chairs and sitting together. It is nice they enforce the one companion spot for the wheelchair rows while also being flexible to allow you to sit together on gameday when it is not crowded.
Overall, though, Mik quickly rated the accessibility low. Mainly he did not like that the handicap section was not raised more than the typical row above the regular seating. This meant that his view was easily blocked when people sat in that row. Of course, he also did not like there being no cup holders, but that is something lacking at even some major league regular stadiums, especially when you sit in the bleacher sections.
Most annoying to him, though, was when there was a bunch of fireworks after the National Anthem. He was totally ready for potential ones to go with rockets red glare, but he was pissed when there was a mini show of mostly really noisy fireworks after the anthem. Between that and it being a somewhat windy and chilly evening, his opinion was tainted a little more than normal, so I think his low rating is not as low as he made it seem, although it really does make a big positive difference in enjoyment when the wheelchair seating at the top of a section is raised up more.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Spring Training 2013: Space Coast Stadium - Miami Marlins @ Washington Nationals
Today Dad and I went to see the Miami Marlins play the Washington Nationals at the Nationals spring training home, Space Coast Stadium. The first stop was the Team Shop to get Dad a Nats shirt, so he did not keep wearing his Cubs shirt to the games. Also, got some pics outside with the Casey at Bat and space shuttle statues, although the car salesman kind of made it not worth going near the Casey at Bat one.
For the game we sat in the bleachers (219). The view of the field was good and the bleachers are not bad since they do have backs. Dad found the $10 deal for a hot dog, fries, and souvenir cup of soda pretty good. I was disappointed to find them have stands advertising cheese and pizza pretzel only to go up to order and find out they only had plain ones this season. How hard is it to cover up the options no longer available?
The game itself was nothing special, as spring training usually is not. Mik actually almost wished he was going when this morning he heard Dan Haren was starting, as he liked him when he played for the Dbacks, but he never has been into spring training ball even when the Dbacks used to play down in Tucson. We actually only ended up staying through three innings for the order to go around once. It just was not much fun sitting in the hot sun (they have pretty much no shaded seating in the whole ballpark) and no reason to stay when we gave up scoring spring training games years ago since it gets annoying with all the lineup changes.
Overall fun to see the Nats play some baseball and looking forward to them playing at the Braves Friday, but still anxiously awaiting some real baseball come April and seeing if they can be good again.
For the game we sat in the bleachers (219). The view of the field was good and the bleachers are not bad since they do have backs. Dad found the $10 deal for a hot dog, fries, and souvenir cup of soda pretty good. I was disappointed to find them have stands advertising cheese and pizza pretzel only to go up to order and find out they only had plain ones this season. How hard is it to cover up the options no longer available?
The game itself was nothing special, as spring training usually is not. Mik actually almost wished he was going when this morning he heard Dan Haren was starting, as he liked him when he played for the Dbacks, but he never has been into spring training ball even when the Dbacks used to play down in Tucson. We actually only ended up staying through three innings for the order to go around once. It just was not much fun sitting in the hot sun (they have pretty much no shaded seating in the whole ballpark) and no reason to stay when we gave up scoring spring training games years ago since it gets annoying with all the lineup changes.
Overall fun to see the Nats play some baseball and looking forward to them playing at the Braves Friday, but still anxiously awaiting some real baseball come April and seeing if they can be good again.
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