Took the family to see the Royals vs. the Seattle Mariners. We were able to save a lot of money on food for the kids which is what we were going for even though fans are allowed to bring their own food into the ballpark. The hot dogs were quality and just as good as the dogs I've had in other ballparks. I really wish they served Coke instead of Pepsi, though. The view of the playing field was good but I often found myself distracted by the fountains in the outfield. Also couldn't help but to refer to the scoreboard after almost every single play. Our seats also overlooked right field and we could even see into the Mariners bullpen area really well. The Royals use the bullpen in left field. If you like the Royals and you like to eat, section 325 will be a good fit for you.
Per the Royals website, section 325 is an 'All You Can Eat Section'. At $40 per ticket (2013), fans will be able to consume an unlimited amount of hot dogs, nachos, peanuts, pretzels and Pepsi in these seats. Upon entering your assigned section, you will be given a wristband from your section's usher. A wristband is mandatory to receive food. Food service stops at the end of the 7th inning and the primary food stand is just outside of section 321. Alcohol is not included in the ticket price of the All You Eat areas. Fans will only be allowed four items per visit to ensure fast service for everyone.
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The view of the playing field was good but I often found myself distracted by the fountains in the outfield. Also couldn't help but to refer to the scoreboard after almost every single play. Our seats also overlooked right field and we could even see into the Mariners bullpen area really well. The Royals use the bullpen in left field.
If you like the Royals and you like to eat, section 325 will be a good fit for you.