I'm no extreme couponer, but I do enjoy a good deal. I was extremely pleased to hear about the Astros' plan to lower ticket prices and change the food policy at Minute Maid.
Jim Crane announced the changes yesterday in a press conference.
The most dramatic price drops are in the Field and Club level seats, where the prices are dropped more than $10 per seat. Outfield Deck tickets for adults dropped from $7 to $5. Tickets for children ages 3-14 are a buck.
Is this all a ruse to get fans in the stadium and then snare them with ridiculously high food prices?

Well, if you're an organized sports fan, you can bring your own peanuts and Cracker Jacks. Just make sure your food is in a small, clear bag. I do have a few questions about this policy:
Okay, okay...I jest. But, this policy change is a good thing. Because a family of four really can attend a game for $12. They can bring some snacks from home and not blow the budget on hot dogs. And perhaps it will be healthier fare than what's typical at a ball park. Carrots! Carrots fit into small, clear bags.
Fans are also allowed to bring up to a liter of water. Unfortunately, it can't be in a reusable container. It has got to be a sealed, plastic bottle. But, a bottle of water from the outside is much, much cheaper than the same stuff in Minute Maid.
Most baseball stadiums allow outside food and (nonalcoholic) drink, so these changes are on par with the league and are very welcome.
I haven't heard anything about a reduction of prices for food within the stadium. Probably will still be paying outrageous sums for a nacho fix.
But there's the beer. Glorious domestic in 14 oz. plastic cups for $5. And once you've drunk six or seven of those, maybe a team name change won't seem so bad. In fact, maybe you'll think of a few awesome suggestions.
All in all, I am all for reducing prices. I applaud these changes.
For full details, visit Astros.com.
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You can’t fit minute maid into a small clear plastic bag. Houston, we have a problem.
CRPerry13 - January 24, 2012
Wow, the Astros are making a fan-friendly move! I approve of this greatly…I already go to ~3 games a year; this will let me go to more/be more friendly on my wallet! Hurrah! :D
linkxmalon - January 24, 2012
As a Rangers fan living in Houston...
The lowered ticket prices have me interested. I might even check out one of the flex plans…you know, to scout my future AL West opposition. :)
RyanBlueThunder - January 24, 2012
I dont care about price
As long as the money I spend goes to putting players on the field, I’m ok with having to buy food at the ballpark and pay a little extra for beer.
Its Gonna Happen - January 25, 2012 via mobile
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