Tuesday, August 25, 2009

New York: all change for the Yankees and Mets

The season of Major League Baseball is in full swing and Big Apple for both teams will play their first campaign in a brand new stadium. Over both their traditional place in stadiums and fans can expect a brand new state-of-the-art sites that offer more players and spectators.

The New York Yankees have finally closed the doors of the old Yankee Stadium, which was built in 1923 and moved their whole body and all within a stone's throw from the new Yankee Stadium. The new location has a capacity of 52,325 spectators, including the chamber, which is lower than the former location of the limit of 56,886. However, the replacement comprises a large number of suites and other premium seating options not available in the old stadium.

The new Yankee Stadium also a Hard Rock Café will be open all year, some games are played and promises to be one of the most profitable franchise businesses.

Shea Stadium was the venue for an unforgettable 30-minute concert of the Beatles in August 1965 and was the home of the New York Mets. That was until 13 April 2009, when the news was inaugurated Mets Citi Field and played their opener against San Diego. With a capacity of 41,800 new Mets Home field is smaller than that of their counterparts in Major League city, but not big enough, especially in the facilities.

And while in the city of baseball, there will be enough time to take the views of Manhattan and the other four counties of New York. Iconic structures such as New York, the highest building of the Empire State Building and the splendor of the Art Deco style of the aluminum-clad Chrysler Building just the first two things to consider any NYC visitor route, with a tour around Central Park, a man - have green oasis on an island of concrete.

It is important to understand that no new construction in New York ball parks, including accommodation, but everyone to take in a game and stay in the city that never sleeps "should find a wide range of hotels near New York to place.

But as the baseball tickets Yankees and Mets evidence, then there is always the ESPN Sports Zone in Times Square. Here you can access all games involving teams from New York in comfort and a large screen, a very friendly alternative to be there!

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