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2017 MIDEAST TOURS 

Spectacular urban ballparks highlight the Mideast Tours. The storied Major League Baseball franchises on these tours have erected some of the finest newer ballparks in the game today. Each is in the city center where you will be near the shopping, clubs, restaurants, and attractions that you can enjoy before and after the games. Full Mideast and Mini Mideast Tours are available in May and August. All tours feature premium seats for every game, first class hotels in the hearts of the cities, a Big League Player Experience, on-tour transportation, VIP stadium tours, and much more. 

2017 MIDEAST TOURS - JUNE

MIDEAST TOUR - JUNE 27- JULY 2, 2017
5 nights, 5 Ballparks- Rogers Centre, Progressive Field, PNC Park, Great American Ball Park, & Comerica Park
 

2017 MIDEAST TOURS - AUGUST

MIDEAST TOUR, AUGUST 21-26, 2017
5 nights, 5 Ballparks- PNC Park, Progressive Field, Great American Ball Park, Comerica Field, & Rogers Centre

 
MIDEAST BASEBALL STADIUMS 

2015_TOR.jpgROGERS CENTRE - TORONTO BLUE JAYS
Rogers Centre is a multi-use venue that opened in 1989 and houses the Toronto Blue Jays as well as the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL. You'll also find other events from concerts to trade shows and even hosting games for the Buffalo Bills. The stadium can seat more than 49,000 for a baseball or football game.

2015_DET.jpgCOMERICA PARK - DETROIT TIGERS
Comerica Park is a great urban ballpark located in the heart of Downtown Detroit. Opened in 2000, the park includes tiger statues to greet you at the entrance as well as a ferris wheel and a carousel inside.

2015_CIN.jpgGREAT AMERICAN - CINCINNATI REDS
Great American Ball Park is one of the most family friendly in the country Featuring bounce houses, a mini-field, a playground, and other activities for the kids! Take your choice between an outfield walk along the river, kids zone, Skyline Chili Dogs or barbecue from the Smoke Shack in the right field corner. 

2015_CLE.jpgPROGRESSIVE FIELD - CLEVELAND INDIANS
Built in the heart of downtown Cleveland in 1994, Progressive Field is the premiere home of the Cleveland Indians. Formerly called “Jacob’s Field” or “The Jake,” this ballpark is part of the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex where Quicken Loans Arena, home of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers, also stands.

2015_PIT.jpgPNC PARK - PITTSBURGH PIRATES 
PNC Park has a great view of Pittsburgh’s skyline and overlooks the Roberto Clemente Bridge which is only open to foot traffic on game days. Pirate’s fans love this static atmosphere as well as the Primanti Bros. sandwiches which are loaded with french fries and cole slaw.