Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Angels Stadium Vs. Dodger Stadium

10 Ways Games are Different at Angel Stadium versus Dodger Stadium

Angel Stadium Is Cheaper

Angel stadium has the lowest per-game prices on season tickets, averaging $9.80 each and reasonably priced parking at $10 upon arrival— that's the Dodgers' $20 parking fee right there! (However, Dodger parking is $10 when purchased online) With the ten bucks you save on parking at Angel Stadium, you can buy yourself and a buddy a beer for $4.50 each while Dodger Stadium's brews come out to $6.25 each. Don't forget: having beer without a hot dog at the ballpark is sinful. Thankfully, the Angel dog is priced at a meager $4.50, while a Dodger Dog comes in at $5.50. Perhaps the Dodger's $236 million payroll (in comparison to the Angels' $146 million payroll) factors into Dodger stadium's pricier ticket and parking sales?

Dodger Stadium Has Better Food

Sorry Halos fans, but Cracker Jacks and peanuts just don't cut it anymore. Angel Stadium can't seem to compete with the eclectic Dodger menu of elotes, bacon-wrapped hot dogs, meatball marinara sandwiches, and other gourmet yet ballpark casual eats. Shiet, I wouldn't be surprised to even see Guisados move into Chavez Ravine in the near future

Angel Stadium is Easier to Get In and Out Of

While both stadiums are adjacent to major freeways, the Orange Crush's traffic is nonexistent compared to the Bermuda Triangle that is the 110, 5, and 101 freeways. It may take around 45 minutes to make it out of Dodger Stadium's parking lot, while exiting Angel stadium only takes about 10 to 15 minutes, usually.

Complete list (OCWeekly.com)

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