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Minute Maid Park
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For infrequent visitors and rich corporate seat holders, a trip to see the Astros is great! The park is lovely, Ruggles is super, and the experience is one to remember. HOWEVER, for us poor season ticket holders upstairs... well, it's not so hot. The experience has increasingly gotten worse by the year -- and this year by the game. The few concession stands they have (with minimal selections) are closed half of the time, usher's are spartanous, seats are closer together... I would think those of us who are loyal without the bankroll would be welcomed in a more fitting manner. Aren't the Astros supposed to be about the fans? They used to be. In summary, I guess what I am saying is this is the last ""season"" for this long-time fan.
Pros: The Astros
Cons: Money hugry managemen
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