The stadium is as clean as it can get. Seating is definitely best seating. Even the upper deck seats have an excellent view of the field. I visited this ballpark 2 times, once in a weekend event and then on a week day. Both times great experience. They even have huge totes of fresh ice cold water (free) for refreshing during the hot days. Never seen that in other ballparks I've visited. Prices on drinks and food are similar to other ballparks $12-$17/beer. Food as well, priced to ballpark average. We got nachos both times (they're pretty good) 2 round you up to about $35 or so. Theres plenty of parking around the park i would say about 30 places ranging from 15,20,30 and so. We parked about 2 blocks away both times and 1st time was $30. Second time was $15. (You'll need to drive around to find the right one for you.) Around the ballpark theres things to look at, take pictures and just enjoy while in the area. Only thing Im not big fan is the bathroom cleanliness, is not bad but it could definitely be improved specially on week days that there's not much ppl in...
Read moreMy family and I FINALLY visited over the weekend for the first time, and we were SO impressed! I’m not a St. Louis native, or even a big baseball fan (though I love going to the games, and the Cardinals have my full support), but I really enjoyed the museum quite a lot! It’s beautiful, pristinely clean and cared for, there’s a TON of things to see and read about, it’s very kid-friendly, and I’d actually enjoy going back! My husband, a St. Louis native and HUGE, lifelong Cardinals fan, held bats that were actually used by Stan and Ozzie, which was super cool; he even got to hold a couple of World Series rings. Our little one thoroughly enjoyed visiting as well, which was so great for us because my hubby got to take his time and really take everything in. Regardless of your status as a baseball fan, this is a really cool stop to add to your “things to do in the Lou” list. I took tons of photos, and wanted to give y’all a little peek...
Read moreYankee fan visiting St Louis had to go into this beautiful museum attached to Busch stadium. First off price was worth the relaxing time you get in this well organized display. Phil and Teagen were extremely helpful and knowledgeable about St Louis. Great ambassadors. The display of Caribbean players was heartwarming to my wife. I particularly liked seeing Stan Musial memorabilia. The fact that St Louis was one of the original mlb clubs adds meaning to the visit. I also enjoyed the radio booth where you get to simulate a baseball call. Enjoyable. Not too big. Attached to great restaurant with views of stadium. One suggestion. Please add some display on St. Louis notable Yogi Berra - A classy ball player and unforgettable...
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