SI: More Baseball Stadiums Offering All-You-Can-Eat Tickets

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • July 22, 2010
Sports Illustrated had a recent article which reports that half of all major ballparks in the U.S. of A are now offering all-you-can-eat tickets. That's right, for a flat ticket fee (a cost of around $40 at some parks), you can get through the...
The full article can be read on the OC Weekly website.

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