CyYoung31
Shift Leader
Any chance for a retractable roof? I see no mention of it.
I don't see the need. Not much rain, and doesn't get too cold during the bookend months of the baseball season.
Any chance for a retractable roof? I see no mention of it.
Any chance for a retractable roof? I see no mention of it.
Where is the nearest MARTA spur? Would have to believe that (although this is not being mentioned yet) we'll see a MARTA line at or near the stadium.
As a local, I'm thrilled. The biggest deterrent to Turner Field has always been the area around Turner Field. Speaking frankly, a good portion of the Braves season ticket base doesn't feel comfortable walking through some of the areas required to get to Turner Field. I just hope when the new "mixed use" area is installed around the new ballpark, they don't forget the tailgate space.
I don't see the need. Not much rain, and doesn't get too cold during the bookend months of the baseball season.
I want to echo Crimson's question. For those of us who followed the team through TBS and never lived in the Atlanta area, what does this mean? How does Cobb County compare? And, um, what the hell is Cobb County?
Who is footing the bill for the new stadium?
I've only driven through Atlanta, but I've read that the transportation/parking situation at Turner is really terrible.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I've only visited Atlanta a couple of times to go to Braves games (I'm from NYC), but it didn't seem like anyone used the MARTA line besides inner city folks who couldn't afford to own a car or didn't need one. I know I'm making a generalization and I don't mean to offend anyone, but I take the NYC subway every single day and I notice a much wider demographic of people using it than I did on MARTA. I used MARTA over 10 times when I was down there.
No question. If attendance increases as I expect it will, we may see the Braves become a large market team. Unless you are intimately familiar with the situation you have no idea how much of a positive impact this will have.Awesome! Hopefully this move will increase attendance and the overall atmosphere of the team. I see this being a very good move.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I've only visited Atlanta a couple of times to go to Braves games (I'm from NYC), but it didn't seem like anyone used the MARTA line besides inner city folks who couldn't afford to own a car or didn't need one. I know I'm making a generalization and I don't mean to offend anyone, but I take the NYC subway every single day and I notice a much wider demographic of people using it than I did on MARTA. I used MARTA over 10 times when I was down there.
I wonder what kind of renovations JS was talking about that would be that expensive. The stadium still looks nice to me.
Not sure what all they want done except that one thing is an additional 5000 parking spaces that they've been trying to get for a few years now.
I wonder what will happen with the Ted for the next 3 years now? No incentive at all for Atlanta to take care of it and do any upgrades or maintenance. Then after 3 years what to do with it then?
Anyone else hoping they keep the Turner Field name? I'd hate for it to have a corporate handle.
Also hope they relocate Hank Aaron Drive.
I want to echo Crimson's question. For those of us who followed the team through TBS and never lived in the Atlanta area, what does this mean? How does Cobb County compare? And, um, what the hell is Cobb County?