[1 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
Seeing the Braves at their home feild was amazing. My Boyfriend loves them and he had the time of his life. I am not such a huge fan but i was very impressed by the experience.
[2 of 5 customers found this review helpful]
The game was great but I bought the tickets for my son 7th birthday.He loves the Braves most of all Chipper Jones.We got there early to watch the Braves take batting practice as was on there web site.We were made to wait 40 min.and not allowed near the field until they were finished and in the club house.The Mets took batting practice and we waited another 40 min.along the 1st.base line for the Braves to take infield.After this time we were told to go to our seats that the Braves would not be coming out to sign anything.Also as soon as we arrived at the field we were told because of a concert he could not run the bases.I gave him a Braves jersey with his name on it just for this occasion.We drove 6 hrs one way for this.We would have gone to a game anyway but on another time and gone to a Falcons game on Sunday if we knew this.
Had a great time, was my first Braves game. Was a true fight for the ball. Enjoyed the park, really nice.
I loved the actual game[...]
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