At Big League Tours, we love getting to celebrate our guests visiting their 30th stadium. Kevin and Nora C. visited their 30th stadium this past summer. Here's what they had to say about their experience:
"We started touring baseball parks 30+ years ago when our son took a liking to baseball. Nora and I had been to Boston to Fenway several times when visiting my sister. Since our son liked baseball we decided to start taking family trips that centered on getting to various ballparks. We traveled to 1 or 2 a year and once our son went away to school we decided to make hitting all of the major league parks a goal. We would drive and hit various sites along the way, like the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Mt. Rushmore on our trip to Milwaukee and Minneapolis, and Beale Street in Memphis and the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on our trip to Texas.
"We started touring baseball parks 30+ years ago when our son took a liking to baseball. Nora and I had been to Boston to Fenway several times when visiting my sister. Since our son liked baseball we decided to start taking family trips that centered on getting to various ballparks. We traveled to 1 or 2 a year and once our son went away to school we decided to make hitting all of the major league parks a goal. We would drive and hit various sites along the way, like the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Mt. Rushmore on our trip to Milwaukee and Minneapolis, and Beale Street in Memphis and the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on our trip to Texas.
When we started closing in on the final 6 on the West Coast we decided we needed to let someone else do the driving. My wife found Big League Tours online and it seemed like a perfect fit: baseball parks with time to take in some other sights along the way. We were planning to catch the West Coast tour in 2021, but Covid put us 3 years behind.
We really liked the accommodations and locations. First rate hotels near places to go and see within walking distance of Oracle and Petco. As for favorite part of the trip, a question frequently asked by friends, we respond that we really liked everything. (Although front row seats in San Diego was really special!) The accessibility of the tour host was also a plus. We were also very happy to get to see the Oakland Coliseum.
We would tell anyone who wanted a tour to take in several ballparks on one trip Big League Tours is the answer. It was a first class experience all of the way managed by a first class operation. Great Hotels, Great Seats, Great Cities, Great people, and great travel arrangements made for a GREAT experience.
Thank-you Big League Tours and especially to Bronte and Glenn!!!!!"
Thank YOU Kevin and Nora for letting us be apart of your accomplishment!
Thank YOU Kevin and Nora for letting us be apart of your accomplishment!