Inside The Caesars Club Level at Citi Field

The Caesars Club level – normally closed to anyone who does not have a ticket – was open to all on Sunday.

Both the wife and I really liked this level.

The level includes several food options as well as two full bars with seating, one on each base side. In addition, the level also includes the Caesar’s Club, an expansive area located above the Rotunda with leather chairs, tables, bar seating, and many food options, including salads and wraps.

Here are a few pictures taken from the level and inside the Caesars Club.

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Inside The Acela Club

On our tour around the ballpark today, we were able to go inside the exclusive Acela Club located down the left field line.

It’s a nice place….a very nice place.

Tables are tiered along five levels – four inside and one outside – offering full and clear views of the playing field for all patrons.

The menus looked good (they were not serving today but had menus posted). Yes, the price of brunch or dinner here is not for everyone ($41 for brunch, $48 for dinner) but the selection seemed decent.

I seriously doubt whether we will be dining there during the season – but if any of you think you might be, here are some pictures.

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Mets Open Workout At Citi Field

Good job out of the Mets.

Today the missus and I were able to spend several hours walking all around Citi Field courtesy of the Mets. The Mets opened the gates of the new field at 9:30 AM to all season and plan holders to watch a team workout at 11 AM.

Not surprisingly most people did not watch the workout.

We spent our time walking the ballpark- each concourse on every level. Not only that but the Mets even opened the doors to all the restaurants that, during the season, are closed to most fans. We were able to see the inside of the Acela Club, Caesar’s Club, Promenade Club, and the Ebbets Club.

Most concession stands were open and the lines seemed to be moving a bit better than they were on Friday night.

The only glitch we encountered all day was in the team store after the workout was over – the credit card systems were down (again).

Oh, the pulled pork sandwich from Blue Smoke was amazing!

Here are about 2 dozen pictures from in and around the ballpark – enjoy!

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Yankee Stadium Makes Me Feel Like Randy Jackson


I’m still trying to find the right words about Yankee Stadium.

It’s not bad…it’s…well….

I feel like Randy Jackson.   You just sang your song, it wasn’t good, but I don’t feel like hammering you.

Deep breath…..”Wow……that upper deck…dude…you know I love you but that just wasn’t good…”

It’s not bad…I’m just not feeling it.

Any other Yankee fans out there care to comment?

Here’s my review.

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Opinions Flow On Yankee Stadium’s Obstructed Views (Times)

Published: April 4, 2009
Sections in right and left field account for 1,048 bleacher seats where the view is obstructed. Most fans there are upset — no matter how little they paid for their tickets.


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