Boston June 28-July 4 - Ballpark Chasers2024-03-28T17:11:01Zhttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/forum/topics/boston-june-28-july-4?id=1681163%3ATopic%3A168652&feed=yes&xn_auth=noShows you how long its been s…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2014-03-29:1681163:Comment:1710512014-03-29T16:35:32.281ZTim Choinierehttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/TimChoiniere
<p>Shows you how long its been since I took Metro North from New Haven. I always park in Milford...</p>
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<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Shows you how long its been since I took Metro North from New Haven. I always park in Milford...</p>
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<p>Thanks</p> Tim, sorry just saw this. Wes…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2014-03-29:1681163:Comment:1709712014-03-29T13:18:17.583ZEric Kabakoff (35)https://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/EricKabakoff
Tim, sorry just saw this. West Haven is the town next to New Haven and now has a train station there, between New Haven and Milford.<br />
<a href="http://www.mta.info/mnr/html/westhaven_stationopening.htm" target="_blank">http://www.mta.info/mnr/html/westhaven_stationopening.htm</a>
Tim, sorry just saw this. West Haven is the town next to New Haven and now has a train station there, between New Haven and Milford.<br />
<a href="http://www.mta.info/mnr/html/westhaven_stationopening.htm" target="_blank">http://www.mta.info/mnr/html/westhaven_stationopening.htm</a> Thank you so much!tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2014-03-29:1681163:Comment:1709012014-03-29T11:43:26.466ZBridget Crosshttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/BridgetCross
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! Bridget, being able to see al…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2014-03-29:1681163:Comment:1708972014-03-29T09:15:55.074ZSox Guyhttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/SoxGuy
<p>Bridget, being able to see all the California teams in 10 days is very doable. I think this year there are 12 different options to be able to make it happen. Currently I live in San Diego, it takes me about an hour and a half to get to Anaheim and between between an hour and a half and two hours to get to Dodger Stadium. If you are driving, it takes me between 8 and 12 hours to get to San Francisco (all dependent on LA and San Jose traffic). There's a great website to help you plan your…</p>
<p>Bridget, being able to see all the California teams in 10 days is very doable. I think this year there are 12 different options to be able to make it happen. Currently I live in San Diego, it takes me about an hour and a half to get to Anaheim and between between an hour and a half and two hours to get to Dodger Stadium. If you are driving, it takes me between 8 and 12 hours to get to San Francisco (all dependent on LA and San Jose traffic). There's a great website to help you plan your trip, <a href="http://www.baseball-roadtrip.com/#" target="_blank">http://www.baseball-roadtrip.com/#</a> I can't really give you much advice about LA, but if you need any information on San Diego or San Francisco/Oakland just let me know.</p> I too would recommend an over…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2014-03-25:1681163:Comment:1700072014-03-25T05:48:26.736ZJohn McDadehttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/JohnMcDade
I too would recommend an overnight at Cooperstown. 1 day wasn't enough for me with the hall of fame and all the cool shops. In Boston so much to do. The freedom trail is great. Old ironside is cool to. Lots of great restaraunts and shopping not far from Fenway to. Try to make sure to get a ballpark tour as well
I too would recommend an overnight at Cooperstown. 1 day wasn't enough for me with the hall of fame and all the cool shops. In Boston so much to do. The freedom trail is great. Old ironside is cool to. Lots of great restaraunts and shopping not far from Fenway to. Try to make sure to get a ballpark tour as well Faneuil Hall has a great mix…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2014-03-11:1681163:Comment:1696142014-03-11T21:15:04.391ZJohnny Boyhttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/JonathanBurrows
<p>Faneuil Hall has a great mix of counter foods.. grab a bite and take it outside and enjoy the street shows. The aquarium which is very close to Faneuil Hall.. Next door to the aquarium try a ride on the Codzilla.. very fun! Walk from Faneuil Hall/Aquarium area to The North End for great Italian food (5 minutes away).. While in the North End, be sure to hit both Mikes Pastry and Modern Pastry, both on Hanover Street. Spend $1.50.. ok, maybe up to $2 bucks now and take a classic swan boat…</p>
<p>Faneuil Hall has a great mix of counter foods.. grab a bite and take it outside and enjoy the street shows. The aquarium which is very close to Faneuil Hall.. Next door to the aquarium try a ride on the Codzilla.. very fun! Walk from Faneuil Hall/Aquarium area to The North End for great Italian food (5 minutes away).. While in the North End, be sure to hit both Mikes Pastry and Modern Pastry, both on Hanover Street. Spend $1.50.. ok, maybe up to $2 bucks now and take a classic swan boat ride in Boston Common,, Lots to do in and around Boston..Take a stroll down Nubury street for some high end shopping. One final note.. there is no parking in Haaaaarvard Yaraaaaad.</p> What other suggestions for th…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2014-03-11:1681163:Comment:1698602014-03-11T19:52:46.988ZBridget Crosshttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/BridgetCross
What other suggestions for the Boston area? Also, next summer Mom and I want to head west. Is it possible to visit all of the California parks in 10 days?
What other suggestions for the Boston area? Also, next summer Mom and I want to head west. Is it possible to visit all of the California parks in 10 days? http://www.mta.info/mnr/html/…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2014-02-28:1681163:Comment:1689352014-02-28T03:25:30.418ZJohnny Boyhttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/JonathanBurrows
<p><a href="http://www.mta.info/mnr/html/westhaven_stationopening.htm" target="_blank">http://www.mta.info/mnr/html/westhaven_stationopening.htm</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.mta.info/mnr/html/westhaven_stationopening.htm" target="_blank">http://www.mta.info/mnr/html/westhaven_stationopening.htm</a></p> Eric, the New Haven station h…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2014-02-27:1681163:Comment:1689332014-02-27T19:46:09.450ZTim Choinierehttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/TimChoiniere
<p>Eric, the New Haven station has the most parking out of any of them as it has a big parking garage and a big lot across the street with it being an actual train station. There is no such place as West Haven...The next stop is Milford with ample parking. Regardless, I believe you have to transfer in Stamford to get to Yankee Stadium. Now that I am thinking that to the OP, I would take Amtrak straight to Stamford then transfer to Metro North.</p>
<p>Eric, the New Haven station has the most parking out of any of them as it has a big parking garage and a big lot across the street with it being an actual train station. There is no such place as West Haven...The next stop is Milford with ample parking. Regardless, I believe you have to transfer in Stamford to get to Yankee Stadium. Now that I am thinking that to the OP, I would take Amtrak straight to Stamford then transfer to Metro North.</p> It will be worth the exhausti…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2014-02-27:1681163:Comment:1689312014-02-27T19:26:38.674ZEric Kabakoff (35)https://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/EricKabakoff
<p>It will be worth the exhaustion! If you do take Metro North from New Haven, be aware there is very little parking. The West Haven train station (next stop) is not far away and has plenty of parking, though I'm not sure the trains that go to Yankee Stadium stop there on the way...</p>
<p>It will be worth the exhaustion! If you do take Metro North from New Haven, be aware there is very little parking. The West Haven train station (next stop) is not far away and has plenty of parking, though I'm not sure the trains that go to Yankee Stadium stop there on the way...</p>