Tuesday, November 1, 2011

#7- WHITE SOX STADIUM

My number 7 spot goes to the WHITE SOX STADIUM. The stadium is also called the U.S Cellular Field. The stadium is located in Chicago on 35th street. This is where the sox play all of their home games at. That place is huge once you get inside of it. The surround sound is to die for. When you actually get inside the stadium there are a lot of things to do. There are also different concession stands all around the stadium. Each of the concession stands sells something different. The best time to go to me is a night. I say that because the lights are so beautiful at night time. The last sox game I went to was when it was freezing outside. Even though it’s cold, you can still have a good time. Throughout the game they have different kinds of contest going on, where you get to go to the field and walk around. They pass out many different free things such as shirts, cups, and baseballs. If you’re sitting close enough, you can actually catch a ball if I come your way. They have ways to get the audience involved. Such as they have these different songs they play at different sections of the games that you can sing. They have the wave and that’s where everyone in a specific order gets up and waves their arms. This is definitely a thing I recommend to do with your whole family when you come to visit Chicago.

2 comments:

  1. Oh good ol’ baseball, I love to go to the ball park and watch any game of all ages. But when it comes to the major leagues my team is defiantly the Chicago Cubs, close neighbors to the Sox. I’ve been to Wrigley field quite a few times throughout the years; I love the atmosphere of their ball park, ivy growing on the wall, and the fans. Even though I freeze my butt off every time and my team hasn’t won a World Series in over a 100 years it is well worth going to Chicago to see a baseball game!

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  2. The White Sox is my husbands favorite team! I have never been a big fan of sports, but it sounds like it would be fun just for everything else you talked about, except I hate the cold! Maybe I can check out something in the summer! Thanks for sharing.

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