#and dropping so much money on the people living in the patco stations. and the one guy on the corner of my bank.
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#the lump sum no dpubt#because the 1000/day is simply not enough to help all of my friends amd family into comfortable situations fast enough.#then i could set aside a comfortabel amount fore amd my partners future#and throw the rest at making the world a little bit better in a few small ways#like buying up all of the formerly-protected land in my home town that was re-zoned ad is being sold off to more and more warehouses#and making it protected land#and dropping so much money on the people living in the patco stations. and the one guy on the corner of my bank.#i could do so much with that big chunk#theres too much good I would be able to do to justify the smaller amount#q
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It's a great thrill for Philadelphia fans to have a baseball team good enough to win four division titles, two National League pennants and a World Series in the last four seasons. As someone who lives in the Philly area, I can tell you that for many Philly folks it's a great thrill just to have a contending team!
Best of all, this exciting club is playing in gorgeous Citizens Bank Park, one of the finest ballparks in America. It's a win-win for anyone who wants to go to a Phillies game. It's also a popular ticket, so you need some information to save you time and money.
Since the Phillies sell out most of their games, you'll need to get started buying tickets early, perhaps when they go on sale in February. You can sign up for the Phillies ticket alert newsletter to keep you posted, not only for when the tickets go on sale but also for special deals, like the six-pack that includes a game against a popular interleague opponent like the Yankees. You'll need an account on MLB.com. Otherwise, you can use a broker like StubHub, or search available tickets with a site I highly recommend called "SeatGeek".
Citizens Bank Park is full of nooks and crannies as far as seating, so you'll need to decide where to sit. The lower level seats behind home plate are expensive, of course, but there are plenty of Avenue south residence floor plan relatively affordable seats elsewhere in the park, and all sections have advantages and disadvantages. For example, the seats all the way out in right center field-Sections 201 and 301-are almost right on top of the visitor's bullpen, and you can rattle them like only South Philly fans can! Keep it clean though, the Phillies will crack down on people who get out of hand.
There's plenty of ways to get to the Bank as well. Some fans may have preferred a downtown location for the new park, but one advantage to its location is plenty of parking, over 21,000 spaces. You shouldn't have a problem driving in from I-76 or I-95 and finding a spot, although traffic can get slow, especially when another event is taking place. For an easy exit, if you don't mind the walk, try the lot next to the NovaCare center on Pattison Avenue. It costs the same and is a bit of a walk, but you'll get out of there in a hurry, and you can head west on Pattison and use Penrose Avenue to get to I-76 or I-95. Besides, you'll need the exercise.
If you'd rather not drive, or if another event is taking place and you're worried about the traffic, the SEPTA Broad Street Orange Line is a perfectly good alternative. The Pattison station at the south end of the line drops riders off just steps from Citizens Bank Park, and SEPTA runs Sports Express trains that make fewer stops on game days. The Broad Street Line is accessible from almost all of the other train lines, and also by PATCO trains that come from New Jersey.
Once you get into the Bank, you're going to want to sample something from the extensive ballpark menu. The celebrated local food items are mostly found in Ashburn Alley in center field; there are Tony Luke's and Campo's cheesesteaks, Bull's BBQ, Chickie's and Pete's crab fries, and the popular Schmitter sandwich based on a local Chestnut Hill tavern (McNally's). All of it is good, if a little premium priced. If you want to try the delicious crab fries, by the way, go to the actual Chickie's and Pete's on Packer Avenue-they're cheaper there, and C&P has a shuttle called the Taxi Crab that will run you to the game and back!
There isn't much in the way of local establishments to party after the game, but there is a McFadden's located right there in the park. It's a fun place with good food and an outdoor patio and bands playing, but it does get crowded, especially after a Phillies win.
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