Archive for the 'Stadium Seat' Category

Make Sure Your Seat Is Reserved

07 10th, 2009 Author: PicnicPacker

Imagine you just arrived to the ballpark, eager to watch your favorite team in action. You’re a bit late, and the only seats still available are in the bleachers. It’s a cold day, and even though you’ve bundled up accordingly, the seat feels especially cold and undeniably rock-hard. This scenario happened to my family more than once, but eventually I took action.

I did some comparison shopping and talked to some friends. Without exception, they recommended portable stadium seats. A few years and countless pleasant sporting events later, I’m sitting pretty – not to mention warm and comfortable. When my family piles into the car on game day, we pop the trunk and reserve our portable seats.

Exciting News for Yankee Fans

03 30th, 2009 Author: AStarling

 

 

The New Yankee Stadium is due to open April 3, 2009.  In the New York City Borough of the Bronx.

The first Yankee Stadium was constructed in 1923. The new Yankee Stadium is the site of the Macombs Dam Park.

The first exhibition game will be against the Chicago Cubs on April 3, 2009. The first regular Season game is scheduled to be played on April 16, 2009 against the Cleveland Indians.   Be sure to purchase your Stadium seat early.

Why Bring along a Stadium Seat

03 26th, 2009 Author: AStarling

                                                                                                                          

I don’t know about you, but I know that when I have been sitting on a hard cold bleacher for awhile my back begins to bother me.  I truly find a bleacher very hard to sit on for any length of time.  They can be cold and uncomfortable after a while.  If you have a back problem the bleacher will just add to the pain.

 Bring along a Stadium Seat to add that extra cushion you need and the added support you need for your back.  Also, it helps to keep you off the cold or hot bleacher and you are more comfortable.

The Stadium Seat comes in many styles and colors to suit everyone, some even come with a blanket to keep your legs warm.

Favorite American Pastimes

12 29th, 2008 Author: PicnicPacker

In a digital age when most all entertainment is presented on a screen, sometimes it’s nice to get out and experience the activities you just have to be there to enjoy.  This might include fun outdoor activities like biking, or indoor activities like board games.  If you’re interested in the great outdoors, camping is an excellent pastime that allows you to experience all the wilderness has to offer.  You can also do lots of other fun activities in tandem with camping like mountain biking, football, or fishing.  If you don’t have the time or the means to get out of the city, consider attending a sporting event.  Grab a stadium seat and plop down to watch the Oakland Athletics take on the New York Yankees, or the New Orleans Saints take on the New England Patriots. 

Experience all that movies, music, and games have to offer, but when you get tired of sitting on your rear, take up an American pastime.  You’re sure to have a lot of fun and probably build some stronger relationships with friends and family.