Fenway Park

The all-time favorite sport of the Americans is baseball! When on Boston travel, they go to Fenway Park Boston! The home of the Boston Red Sox.

The Fenway Park Boston had seen thousands of games played for its almost a century of service since it opened on the 20th of April in 1912. It's the home of some of the world's most popular baseball player such as Babe Ruth, Jim Rice, Cy Young, Duffy Lewis, Bobby Doerr, Joe Cronin, Jimmie Fox and so much more!

They walked on the same soil as the new players do now. It's a stadium with a rich history. Indeed, a lot of things had happened here. Lots of games had been played; lots of players made their historical home runs and made amazing game records here.

Tickets to the Fenway Park Boston stadium are sold at different prices depending on the game and on the section where you will be sitting. For the 2009 games, tickets are sold for as low as $12 at the upper bleachers to as high as $325 to Dugout Box.

Tickets priced at $50, the Infield Grandstand, the Right Field Box and Roof Box, and the Right Field Roof Terrace are already good enough seating. You can see the players clear enough and you can enjoy the game without straining your eyes just to see where the ball goes.

It's fun to watch an American baseball game but don't forget that the audience play a role in the game as well. Fans are not permitted to interfere with the game or to distract the players from their play.

When you interfere with the ball in play, you are subjected to ejection from the park and you may even get arrested. There are rules to follow to avoid any distractions with other fans and so the game could be played gracefully. Let's all just watch the game and have clean fun!

The Fenway Park Boston also has suites for their guests arriving from far away places just to watch their favorite game. You can make your reservations for the Pavilion Suites, the Legends Suite, Gibson-Sotheby's Board Room and the Monster Corner.

The suites here are good for several guests and they are priced high so it's really not for everybody. Die hard fans that don't live in Boston stays here together with their fellow baseball fanatics during the games. Just contact the persons in charge for your reservations.

Fenway Park Address
4 Yawkey Way
Boston, MA 02215-3409

Contact:
Tel: (617) 226-6666
Email: ron.iacobucci@minifenwaypark.org

Fenway Park Hours: N/A

Ticket Information for Fenway Park:
Adults: $12
Seniors: $11
Children (3-15): $10

Call (617) 471-3332 ext. 3 for more info.

Website: http://mlb.mlb.com/bos/ballpark/tour.jsp

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