Alright, let me tell you about my adventure trying to snag some seats at Dodger Stadium. It’s always been a dream of mine to catch a game there, but let me tell you, it’s a whole process.

First off, I started looking into how to even get to the stadium. I heard that Uber is the way to go since they can drop you off right at any autogate. I don’t usually use Uber, but for this, it seemed worth it. For other rideshares, it’s a bit of a hike from Lot 11, and I wasn’t about that. Plus, I found out the Dodger Stadium Express is free from Union Station. That’s a sweet deal, and they run every 10 minutes, so that was my backup plan.
Then came the real challenge: finding the right seats. I’m not made of money, so those fancy Dugout Club seats were out of the question. I mean, all-inclusive food and a martini lounge? That sounds amazing, but my wallet was already crying. I heard that if you don’t like baking in the sun, you should aim for the third base side. Noted. I like my skin un-crispy, thank you very much.
- So, I started scouring for tips on where to sit.
- I learned that Field Level, sections 1-52, are along the baselines.
- Sounded good, but I was worried about the price.
Then I stumbled upon some chatter about Top Deck tickets being cheaper. I figured, why not? I’m there for the game, not to show off. I decided to try for these, thinking they would be easier on my budget.
The Purchase
Getting the tickets was another story. I went through Barry’s Tickets. It wasn’t too bad, but man, the anticipation was killing me. It felt like forever waiting to see if I got them. Thankfully it all worked out in the end, I finally had my tickets in hand. Oh, and one thing I almost forgot – Dodger Stadium is cashless now. Good thing I had my debit card ready. They do have these Cash-to-Card kiosks, but who wants to deal with that hassle?
All in all, it was a bit of an ordeal, but I managed to snag some decent seats without breaking the bank. It just took some digging and a bit of patience. Now, I’m just counting down the days until the game. Let’s go, Dodgers!
