Stepping into this stadium is like walking back in time. With its signature feature of the Green Monster, the 37-foot high left field wall, and a manually-operated score board, Fenway Park is a unique piece of civic history. The building opened in 1912 and is now America's oldest baseball park, home to the famed Red Sox. Although the structure has endured several fires over the years, it still stands strong. Opens daily at 9am.
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Great service, best view of entire park, and really close bathroom (Ladies++), greater food/ beverage selection!
This level is great. I hate getting up for a beer at a game, here they bring it right to you! Also, there menu isn't bad. Albeit total grub but at a ball...
With comfort, style, and class, the State Street Pavilion Club offers luxury at Fenway Park. The State Street Pavilion Club features: -Located on the...
Expensive for families
You can't get any better baseball feeling than at Fenway. You also can't get much more expensive. With young children, it's not worth it (see ...
Go with ""older"" kids
We sat in the bleachers, and it's not a kid-friendly environment. Lots of cussing, vulgar conversation, alcohol, etc. The game and stadium is w...
Fenway Park, opened in 1912, is the home of the Boston Red Sox. It is still a great place to take in a ball game. ...
Go Sox!
I have not taken the kids to a game, yet however we have taken the tour with our then 3 yr. old girl. The price ...
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