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    All you can eat dodger dogs, popcorn, peanuts, nachos and soda and the view from the seats are fantastic even if you are sitting elbow to elbow with your neighbors on bench seats. It didn't hurt that we were third row back from the front. From these seats you can scream at Matt Kemp all night while he's playing outfield and tell him how much you love him. "We love you Kemp!!!!" If your lucky he'll return the love by tossing a ball your way and if he hits a home run most of the time they are coming right at you. It's exciting to watch the ball enter your zone.

    Only major downside from these seats is its a bit difficult to see the scoreboard but the score is strategically projected across the stadium in smaller panels so you are still able to stay in the loop you just have to search it out.

    Park in lot G don't enter via Elysian or else you will have a lot of walking to do. Walking around dodger stadium isn't a bad  thing though the view of DTLA at night is gorgeous and by the time you get to your car most of the traffic will have cleared.

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    I first read an article about these seats in SI a few years ago and vowed to try them when I came to LA.  I read many of the Yelpers comments so I honestly prepared for the worst...

    First off, our tickets were 3rd row and I paid about $25/apiece on Stubhub (face value is maybe only $5 more).  I don't care if you've just eaten dinner, you normally get hungry during a game, so being able to have a free-for-all with concessions is a plus.  Even if they were boiled, the Dodger Dogs were really good and even if the nachos chips weren't warm, they still were tasty.  I can honestly say I ate the value of the ticket (4 dogs, 1 nacho, peanuts and a few sodas) an I would recommend this to anyone who is value oriented.

    The only reason this gets 4 stars is because the line in order to get the food is kinda long and at some points they could not keep up.

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    It's like the cover band for a band you really love--hey it won't totally suck, but it's not The Cure either.

    This is fun in a factory assembly line sort of B line up of food. The "Dodger Dog" ain't really THE Dodger Dog. It's like Skeeter Ulrich to Johnny Depp.

    The peanuts are off brand and not nearly salty enough (although you're going to end up super parched from these offerings). The popcorn tastes like styrocorn. But at least it's LOW FAT and that matters here in the chew all the cud you can bleachers! Trust.

    Nachos have that thick, goopy fake cheese that all second rate nachos have--it's not like we're expecting El Cholo so it's all good. Don't expect 'penos though-those aren't anywhere to be found.

    Overall, America is obese for a reason. This set of out in the pasture bleachers is either an effect or a cause.

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  • 0

    This is a great place to go if you want to film a documentary about how disgusting humans are. If you enjoy watching unattended children stuff their obese faces with nachos and hot dogs. If you enjoy parents laughing as their children throw food over peoples heads. It's ok because it's free right? If you enjoy stepping on unopened bags of chips and untouched hot dogs while you walk down the stairs. Ushers that hate their jobs and are most likely only there because they've been demoted. Sitting in the all you can eat section feels like you're being punished.

    Certain families treat this section as though it's a babysitting/dinner section. If you look at it that way it's a great deal. Where else are you going to find day care, dinner, and entertainment for such a good price? However, if you're not a cave family and actually want to enjoy a game I'd suggest sitting in the upper deck.

    Pro-tip: Those aren't real Dodger Dogs being served in right field, a real Dodger Dog is grilled. May be different now, but I'll never know.

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    So much hate? Getting Row A or B guarantees you a pretty good view and not having to deal with random drunktards in front of you. Eating 5-7 hot dogs having 3 drinks some nachos pays the ticket. I don't understand all this commotion. Let's give it a one because of 1 moldy hot dog? or because it was crowded? dude there is no crowd to look at when you sit in row a, try that next time. I find it to be a good deal and something cool that not every ball park offers although the hot dogs there are extremely salty :(

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    Great day at the ball park

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    AWESOME!!!! Totally worth the price of the ticket!

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    The only good thing about this was that I had my family there. My wife and I took our son, daughter in law, nephew and grandson to the July 17th game. We thought it would be cool to be in the All you can eat pavillion. Here's how it is... SUPER CROWDED... LAME FANS (except the family in front of us)... people kept coming and going but they were different people!!! We had to keep getting up and the ushers kept asking US if we had our tickets?!?!?! Every time someone new would show up to take the place of the fools that were supposed to be sitting around us! NOT COOL. Like I said, I'm super happy to have taken my family, but next time it WON'T be in this section... not even for the free dogs. Not a happy fan!

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    Although I'm generally not a fan of bleachers seating, the All-You-Can-Eat Right Field Pavilion is definitely worth the bleachers experience.

    Sure, the food selection isn't extensive and having overpriced domestic draft is annoying. However, $33 for unlimited Dodger Dogs, nachos, peanuts, and soda is hard to beat if you're going for value. I certainly wasn't complaining 4 Dodger Dogs and one nachos later.

    The only downside is the limited food options, but for all you can eat, you can't set expectations too high given the reasonable price point.

    Not to mention, the bleachers are pretty comfortable and enjoyable from a viewership standpoint, so no complaints there. The crowd is also a bit more lively which is an added plus.

    If only they had all you can eat garlic fries would I give the pavilion 5 stars.

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    **THIS REVIEW IS FOR THEIR INFAMOUS DODGER DOG**

    BEWARE OF MOLD!!! Nuff said. If at all possible, I wouldn't even award a star for the gross negligence I saw at yesterday's Dodgers vs Giants game - first game under new ownership (Magic Johnson's investment group).

    I showed it to the hotdog stand attendant closest to our seats at Loge 101. All he did was chuck it in the trash, and offered me a new one. He didn't bother take it up with an immediate supervisor. No one cared that perhaps they are selling bad hotdogs to so many people in mass quantities. So many people could have gotten sick/died. If they're lucky, fans get to live to sue! GROSS!!!

    (picture uploaded and posted - check it out)

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    All you-can-eat/take/devour of Dodger dogs, peanuts, popcorn, sodas, and nachos!  While I, and many others, have a great unlimited time -- the entire section should probably be sponsored by Overeaters Anonymous.

    I sat in section 312, row B [<a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/xKVPF0yuXcur4Rs682ZBLg?select=wbTNhz-5wj5yTpsh6xIqsw#zlQCdEzNSYCkpXvsHPDAHw%5D">http://www.yelp.com/biz_…</a> -- so that's totally Matt Kemp Home-run territory ("MVP!  MVP!  MVP!").  While he didn't hit one during my game yesterday (see my full review of Opening Day 2012, <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/dodger-stadium-los-angeles#hrid:2NiwiptwZKMIKKvgw0nFBg">http://www.yelp.com/biz/…</a>), second row (B) in the Pavilion (aka "Bleacher") may just get you a batting practice ball or one thrown to the crowd by a Dodger outfielder after each inning warm-up.

    I never sat in the bleacher before, and I have to tell you....LOVED IT.  While it isn't the best view/angle, per say, it's certainly the most fun.  Lots of interactions with the outfielders, fellow fans, people to my left and my right asking if I wanted anything (as they made runs to the all-you-can-eat concessions)....and so close to the field that you can almost smell the grass (as in lawn, not "MJ"!).  Overall, it is much more of a jolly fun feeling vs a suit/tie/jacket of an LA crowd --- it's a true day at the Park!

    So, it's up to you.  Is it worth an extra $15 more than a seat in the standard bleacher/pavilion area?  As you know, if you would normally get 2 dogs, a soda, and pretzels -- it would run you about $22-ish (on a day game, you'll get 2-3 drinks).  If you want to be a little piggy, you can stuff 4 dogs down, have 5 or 6 sodas, peanuts, and pretzels -- well, then you have your ROI -- this pays for itself before the game begins!

    For me, I was slightly disappointed that the all-you-can-eat didn't have a few more options, such as: beer, garlic fries, and/or soft serve ice cream.  The latter item, I have unlimited endless room for!  Thus, the one star demerit.

    Caution: for day games, bring/wear sunscreen and wear a hat.  There's nowhere to hide under in the shade and still watch the game like you can in other areas of the stadium.  Thus, I got fried, VERY sunburned...and so many others around me were beet red and thrashed, too.  Ouch!

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    It was my first time in the AYCE section.  I always said I would avoid it because I don't need to watch people constantly stuffing their faces but the tickets were comped so I had to check it out.

    I was surprised that the views from the seats are as good as they are (I usually sit in box seats, club level and occasionally dugout)

    As far as AYCE.  It's hotdogs (I don't eat meat), popcorn (I had a handful of the prepackage stuff), peanuts (always good but again can't make a meal of it), nachos (crappy chips and fake cheese sauce) and soda.  It would be nice if they had some healthy option of some sort.

    I had a great time in my free seats and I took the free shuttle so the McCancers...I mean McCourts...didn't get a dime from me.

    FRANK McCourt GO BACK TO BOSTON!  WE DON'T WANT YOU IN L.A.  YOU ARE RUINING A GREAT ORGANIZATION.  I DON'T CARE IF YOU SUDDENLY BECOME ABLE TO AFFORD IT.  IT'S TOO LATE.  LOS ANGELES LOATHES YOU!!  I WILL ONLY BUY TICKETS WHEN YOU ARE GONE!

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    Fun! I came here with some co-workers and my husband on a Friday night. At first I thought we were going to get stabbed for sitting in one of the "All You Can Eat" areas, but I was totally wrong.

    Not the same "gourmet menu" (i.e. polish sausages) as when we sit four rows behind the Dodger Dugout, but the freeness of the "All You Can Eat" area makes up for it.

    The seats that we had were surprisingly not bad. The only complaint is not being able to see the big scoreboard that is directly above us. A girl in fromt of us caught a ball with her cheekbone, which was pretty incredible.

    After the game we went onto the field to watch the fireworks, what a great way to end the night, I loved it.

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  • 0

    Fuck you, Dodgers.

    Fuck you and your shithead ghetto fans.

    Fuck you and your draconian policy on alcohol and tailgating. It's YOUR fault you've cultivated a fanbase only slightly less barbaric than the Raiders.

    Fuck you and your crabgrass ushers who refused to let us sit on higher-level benches because the lower ones were packed with fat drunken louts sprawled all over the place. (No, really, the geriatric usher flat out refused to let us move a couple rows up because the game was "sold out." No, kind sir, the attendance that night was 19,000. Not sold out, not even close). As of the 7th inning 75% of the section was still empty.

    Fuck you and your paranoid-as-fuck bartenders who don't like seeing people having fun. Cut off members of our party because Prince was playing on the PA and they wanted to dance...despite the fact that they didn't appear or act remotely inebriated?

    Fuck you and your racist power-tripping security guards. Don't threaten my friends with ejection if they have not done ANYTHING to cause trouble. Don't reach over and forcibly grab a beer out of a friend's hand who was not even involved with incident above, then accuse HER of assault because she wouldn't let you take her fucking $14 drink away for no good reason.

    Fuck you, Dodgers staff, for proceeding to call the police and get three of my friends - who have never been in trouble with anyone, anywhere, anytime, kicked out of the game forcing us to take a $75 cab ride home.

    I hope your fucking team never gets a new owner and gets shut down as the unwanted, disused piece of shit franchise it really is. The Dodgers I grew up with ceased to exist in the 90's.

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  • 0

    Sat here once and I enjoyed it for the most part.  This section is a hit or miss depending on the game and whatnot.  When I went the section was filled so it was a bit tight sitting next to others and having to get out of your seat.  That also means the lines for food & drinks are loonngg and patience is required.

    It's AYCE peanuts, nachos, Dodger Dogs, popcorn and drinks.  Ice cream and beer are extra.  The food served here is not the same in other sections because the dogs are broiled not grilled, the nachos are in smaller portions and pretty much the popcorn and peanuts are not the same in other sections.  If you eat at least 4 hot dogs and 2 nachos it's worth it.  But the price of the ticket & food is worth it.

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    I'm a big eater. BIG. My cue to stop eating when in public places is when the people around me get uncomfortable, not when I'm full since the strange looks usually precede any feeling of fullness. So AYCE Pavilion sounded like heaven for a person who likes to go big. You're actually encouraged by your fellow Dodger fans to eat more. It makes good dollar sense to eat more. Everyone around you is eating more. Yay!

    But I couldn't do it. I don't know if it's the salt overload or that the quality of the food just isn't that good, but I could only stomach 2 dodger dogs, 1 bag of peanuts, 1 tray of nachos, and multiple cups of water. This was the opportunity to knock my portion sizes out of the park, and I pooped out. Didn't even get my money's worth.

    The bleachers section was fun, though all the heckling of the left-fielders by the guys behind us started to get old by the 6th inning. Folks were friendly for the most part. And on a Monday night, absolutely no food lines.

    Next time I'm at Dodger Stadium, I'll probably opt for cheaper tickets, sit in a different section, and bring my own food. But you gotta do AYCE at least once!

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  • 0

    Todays game on April 2nd was at 1:10 p.m. I took the Metro Gold Line from Pasadena to Union Station ($1.50 each way) and caught the Dodger Stadium Express bus at Union Station. This is a free bus ride that takes you to the stadium and back to Union Station. The free bus will be running all season. All you need to show is your ticket or will call receipt.

    So where were my seats? Where else but my favorite. The "All You Can Eat" Right field pavilion. Tickets are normally $35 but I saved 8 bucks by going to <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdodgers.com%2Fclippermag&s=391be35029cfecc1cf9b96b15c5f548547ac4c86e68ccac560e9c5b37f6fdf1e" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://dodgers.com/clipp…</a> and entered promo code: clippermag at check out and boom the ticket was $27. With all the service charges, and B.S. like that, the final cost was a little over $35.

    I got to the ballpark right when they opened. I like getting to the park early so I can watch batting practice and enjoy eating in peace without other people bumping into me. Today I ate 4 dodger dogs with no regret. I like to called them mexican dogs because I put mustard, onion, jalapenos and salsa. I know your saying that boy is a PIG. I don't want the hear anyone complaining about me calling them mexican dogs because I'm mexican american, last name Garcia so there. Well I don't eat like this all the time and sometimes it just feels good to be a little bad. Besides I work out at least 5 days a week.

    I don't waste my money buying over priced beer at the stadium especially bud light. I just drink water and wait until I get back to Pasadena to drink beer in Old Town or at my favorite T. Boyles Tavern.

    If your wondering why I'm not taking about the game it's because the Giants won 10 to nothing. That's one reason I took solace in eating. I had fun just the same and beside the Dodgers ended up winning the series 3-1.

    In light of what happened on opening day I think the Dodgers organization is right to start beefing up police security. People this is just a game and to boot baseball brings a lot of families with kids to the game. As for myself I've been coming to Dodger Stadium since 1979 and I have not had one problem.

    So let's hope for a safer and more enjoyable season.

    Go Dodgers!!!

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  • 0

    Look, I'm a huge Dodger fan and I love Dodger Dogs and beer as much as the next guy. So what could be so wrong about getting to eat as much of it as you want while sitting behind the hottest ass in the MLB (#16 Andre Ethier!!!)? 3 things:

    THE LINES!
    THE LINES!!
    THE LINES!!!

    And in case you're wondering, NO, the lines never get any better during the entire game. Expect to wait an inning to missing the entire game to get your food. It almost feels like you're in a prison cafeteria because you get in line behind a bunch of angry looking cholos, pick up a tray, and go down the assembly line of hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, and soda until you get to the beverage station. Then you go sit down on some really hard benches and eat, except prison cafeterias are better because they have tables and you don't have to do a juggling act to be able to eat and drink. Not even ONE cupholder.

    Because the workers in the All-You-Can-Eat Pavillions have to keep up with the much higher demands of the fans in this section, they have to lower the quality and selection of the food.

    The Dodger Dogs here are boiled, not grilled. The only upside is that the workers give out 2 at a time for each person, and if you ask nicely, they will give you more. As for the nachos, to speed up the never ending line, the workers start putting the cheese on top of the chips instead of on the sides and leave the nachos out for you to grab. In effect, you get cold yellow gooey stuff and soggy chips instead of nachos. The popcorn is already popped and bagged in plastic, and it isn't hot or fresh. They kind of remind me of those little packing styrofoams. The soda fountains run out of ice so fast that by the time you get to it, there probably won't be any ice and you'll end up with a warm, flat coke (they also ran out of the coke syrup, so you will probably end up with warm flat soda water) and the peanuts are just peanuts. Nobody ever eats the peanuts anyway. Did I mention the line?

    So Congratulations. You've just made it through the never ending food and beverage lines, your next mission: CONDIMENTS, STRAWS, AND NAPKINS. Good luck. Because they will always be out of jalepenos, mustard, relish, onions, napkins, and straws. And no, spills and messes are not cleaned up here. Also did I mention you have to stand in line for these too?

    DON'T EXPECT TO FIND ANY GOOD SELECTION OF BEER HERE EITHER. (what's a Dodger game without any Blue Moon?) Oh yeah, the lines.

    Sure you just paid $30 for tickets and you probably have plans to eat $60 worth of hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, and soda (maybe even take 20 Dodger Dogs home too) but trust me, these seats are not worth it. Bleacher seats also make it uncomfortable and impossible for you to balance all that food on your lap while holding your beer because there are no cupholders. So you're telling me that I can bring back 8 sodas but have nowhere to put them?! That's ridonculous. People also tend to crowd more when sitting in these bleachers. Maybe because they are all fatty-mcfattersons. They also suck when you have people constantly going in and out of their seats to get more effing food. Sit down and watch the game, a-hole.

    In conclusion, if you absolutely must have to buy tickets for the All-You-Can-Eat Pavillions because the Dodgers are in the World Series and those are the only seats left, keep in mind that those people are there with plans to eat until they die, not plans to enjoy the game. So please, have some respect for yourself, and others, and sit in the lodges behind 3rd base. Get your grilled Dodger Dogs in a leisurely manner, enjoy hot cheese on your fresh nacho chips with jalepenos on the side, and enjoy better ice cold beer, because life is too short to drink bad beer. Do you want to have a good time at a baseball game or do you want to sit in a prison cafeteria that has no tables?

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  • 0

    For everyone who is unfamiliar with the All-you-can-eat-Pavilion, you pay between $25 - $35 for bleacher seats in right field, you get to go in, and have ALL YOU CAN EAT!!! park food and enjoy the game :D :D  SOoooOO, I'm a Giants fan.  I took my husband here to see a Giants/Dodgers game, and I had a great time!!  They're bleacher seats, so the view is meh.  We got to see the Giants warming up by the bullpen!  Yay!

    Pros:  Affordable seats, okay view, ALL YOU CAN EAT NACHOS, DOGS, PEANUTS, POPCORN, AND SODA, bleachers with backs!! (we don't have this at AT&T Park), and a pretty good crowd of people who are into baseball.  Say what you want about those mean Dodgers fans hating Giants fans, but everyone we ran into was friendly and there was spirited jabs... nothing awful.  The way baseball should be ;)

    Cons:  You aren't able to go in two hours prior to the game like everywhere else.  I think it was 1 hr.  This part of the park is not connected to any other part of the park.  I'm sure Dodgers fans know this, but it was news to me.  Some of the people we went with who aren't super into baseball who would've enjoyed strolling around the park left because this wasn't an option.  Lines!  Everyone attacks the lines and it's pretty chaotic for the first hour or so.  If you can handle that you're golden.  Cockroaches... I saw a dozen or so... yuck :(   The beer/wine carts down there don't take credit cards (or at least they were cash only when I was there), which can be a bit annoying if you weren't anticipating it.

    I think they stop serving food after the 7th? inning... I'm not sure I was full after 1 dog and a margarita so.  Everyone in my party was satisfied, so this isn't a con, just something to point out :) All in all it was a fun experience, I would've liked to have known that it's detached from the rest of the park and that we couldn't go in early, but I'd do it again.  It was a fun way to experience a game!

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    D's UP!  Four-Fours in the house!  This is for FourtyFour P. Morales!

    Ever since the Dodgers came up with this deal a few years back - it's the only reason why I go to the games anymore!!!  Sorry Pat.

    $30-something bones (was $25 I thought like 3 years ago) and it's seriously ALL-YOU (& your moms)-CAN-EAT!  The people are cool, and everyone is sitting on the old style bench seats.  It's fun man - a perfect place for kids and groups - or on a date!

    Just walk up to the counter and ask for 8 hot dogs, 3 Cokes, & 5 bags of peanuts (to take home!) and chill.

    Open until the seventh and sometimes when the D's are really crappy - they probably close before the seventh...but it's unlimited man - no lie!

    It's wild as hell there - and face it folks - it's a baseball game! Have fun!  Even the outfielders get into it and throw the kids balls when they're warming up!  

    If you love LA, you love the Dodgers aiight, and if you love the Dodgers by default you must eat out with the real deal fans who sit in the cheap seats and eat like a mother...and yell...and laugh...and actually stay past the seventh-inning stretch when we're losing.

    Tips: Have fun, be cool, don't take yourself too seriously cause this is real LA not "cool LA" (DC)...wear blue, and EAT!

    GO DOYERS!

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    Ok, I tried something new this time around at Dodger Stadium. I sat in the bleachers, right field, which is the "All You Can Eat" Pavilion, on top of that, I parked at Union Station, and took the Dodgers Express bus...and let me tell you it was the BEST TIME EVER!!!!

    The Dodgers Express Bus, comes every 10 minutes, starting up to 90's minutes before game time, and with your Dodger tickets, its a free direct ride straight to the stadium. It drops you off right in front of Right & Left field....so you literally don't have to do that long crazy walk up two hills through General Parking (which by the way is 15 bucks).

    So we parked at Union Station, and it was a short walk to the Dodger Express line, a bus was coming less than every 10 minutes actually, it was more like ever 3 minutes. We got in a short line after the first bus left, and another came. So the bus is all Dodger Fans, drives directly to the stadium and doesn't have to wait in traffic, gets into the preferred entrance. It was awesomeeeeeee!!!! I will NEVER park at Dodger Stadium again, because I always dread the parking there, it's horrible and just crazy!

    And I used to think that those bleacher seats were the worst seats, but NO THEY WEREN'T! I have sat just about everywhere in that park from 250 dollar seats and down, and these 38.00 tickets were the BEST. The fans in that section are more hardcore, and fun to be around!!!! Ya know they are if you ever been to a game, all the drama always comes from the bleachers! lol Plus I find the bleachers more comfortable, just make sure you sit in ROW A, because you have this barrier/bar in front of you where you can place drinks, and food, and prop ur feet up.

    The view is GREAT! You can see everything, especially right field, you get to see Andre Ethier bend over, and that is one great view!!!!!!!! Plus a lot of balls come out this way, and you're right next to the visitors bullpen, so all the crazy fans boooooo them as they come out.

    Yep.........damn who would have thought the cheap seats were the best seats, I guess I shouldn't knock stuff til I try it, cuz now I"m addicted to that section.

    I ate two dodger dogs, nachos, 2 sodas, 1 water, 1 bag of popcorn, and took home 1 dodger dog, 4 bags of peanuts, and two popcorn! LOL Well damn there was this guy with like 10 dodger dogs on his tray and everyone was laughing at him, hes like "I'm really hungry" and someone shouted, damn I thought there was a 2 item per person at a time! LOL but ya they don't really enforce it obviously!

    UM and to make sure you really enjoy the game if you're a true fan, take a radio/headset, and small binoculars, because by listening to the game in your ear, and checking out the press-box, players/coaches, and dugout with the binoculars makes it even more fun!!!!

    I wish someone would have told me about this section......so now I'm sharing the awesomeness onto others! lol!! Oh and one last thing, make sure you sit in ROW A, but also an isle seat, because you don't want to be one of the annoying ones always asking everyone to move so you can get up. Our seats were Section 302, Row A, Seats 1 and 2.

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    Took the family to Dodger Stadium and sat in the Bleacher Beach section. Price was $45/person and it included the seat, all you can eat BBQ chicken, hamburgers and watermelon, all you can eat crap (dodger dogs, nachos, peanuts, popcorn and soft drinks), and a free Bleacher Beach giveaway item (e.g., Dodger's beach blanket, water bottle, beach mat, etc.). It's like your own private beach party where you've hired the Dodgers as entertainment ("Just to make it a little more fun, maybe you can win this time?").

    Kids had a full on total blast! Will be back!

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    I came here for a TAP event earlier this month, and it was pretty cool.  They served some Taiwanese goodies like shacha sauce spiced pork with lychees and spicy sesame chicken in addition to Dodger Dogs, nachos, popcorn, peanuts, etc.

    Let's just say I'm Taiwanese to the core and came prepared with an entire roll of Reynolds aluminum foil and successfully took back two nachos, two bags of popcorn and peanuts and eight dodger dogs.  My brother polished the dogs and nachos off in one sitting.

    I'd say I got my money's worth. .  .ahahah

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    First of all 5 stars.  Other people that wrote on this review said the food wasn't that great but really what do you expect?! It is a dodger game, they are supposed to have shitty fattening food!!! I loved being able to get  food whenever I wanted and to eat as much as I wanted!! I did not think the food was HORRIBLE but then again you are at a baseball game!!!! In my opinion it was totally worth it for 20 dollars!!!!! I wanna go again soon, fun times :) HIGHLY SUGGEST ESP WITH BEER :) mmmmm

    GO DODGERS!!!!

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    What is better than going to a Dodgers game with your best friend and getting ayce hot dogs, nachos, peanuts, and water?!! uhhhhhhh NOTHING, HELLO!!! Had a great time w/ my homie, too bad we didn't win but i kid you not... We had the BEST wave, hands down!! I dare anyone to challenge the wave that took place that day. I'm talkin it went around the stadium 3 times in a row, 3 different times during 3 different innings!!

    Yes, that is the bonafide best WAVE ever, you can't tell me nothin!!!!

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    So for more than a regular ticket you get to have a piss poor seat that you wont get to see anything.. but you can stuff your face and stand in lines for the majority of the game? Sounds like fat guy heaven.

    Friend had an extra ticket that someone was smart enough to not take and I went along. I have to say that what used to be a section that had plenty of knife fights and other thug life going on because you couldn't see shit on what was going on in the field turned into a place where everyone is too busy choking down day old dodger dogs to actually fight.

    I'm sure a fit man in this section would out run any fight or mob scene possible. So what do you get for all you can eat? Dodger dogs, of course. But they're not GOOD dodger dogs. Besides that, I should only eat one per game. I don't need to eat two per inning or as some folks like to do it, eat a dodger dog for every out recorded.

    You also don't have any idea on what the score is because the section is right under the board and you really can't make out who's pitching and how many runs are on the board. Not to mention the other boards across the way might as well be in China. You know, where that AYCE section dodger dog's meat must have came from.

    For my money I'd rather pay the regular cost of a ticket and just pick up a dodger dog. You really have to put away a lot of food in order to make this section even remotely worth it for the huge price tag.

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    I learned a new game at Dodger Stadium the other day, it's really quite simple:
    1. Sit in the AYCE section of the stadium.
    2. Eat one Dodger dog each inning.
    3. Try to make it through the entire game.

    Obviously, I did not participate in said game but hey, I've been told it adds that extra sense of competition to the experience!

    The AYCE section isn't bad. The seating is relatively close to the field, but you're sitting right below the scoreboard so you never know what's going on (unless you actually pay attention). You can eat all the Dodger dogs and nachos you want and can drink soda to your heart's desire.

    ...Too bad I'm not a baseball fan, I'd probably enjoy this even more if that were the case. But, baseball aside, it's a fun section - Just ask the guys gorging themselves on Dodger dogs!

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    Arrive empty, leave happy!

    Went to a daytime game in the middle of the week and it was pretty crowded, but not rowdy at all. Hardly anyone was drinking and everyone was just having a good time, despite the heat.

    All you can eat hot dogs, nachos, peanuts, popcorn, soda and bottled water. Ice cream (which they sold) would have made this day complete, but the choices were fine. As no money changes hands, there is hardly a wait at all for any of the food and you are in and out in like less then 5 minutes.

    You don't go to this section for quality, you go for quantity. Why else would you go to an All You Can Eat business?

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    Opening Day
    3 Hotdogs
    2 Nachos
    1 Peanut bag
    2 Waters
    Countless napkins
    2 Fans & families escorted out
    1 Beachball
    3 People that shouldn't have been sitting in our row
    11 Runs against the Giants!

    Sure the crowd can be rowdy, the lines are long, you may decide to run the risk of having your bladder burst in the stands than wait for the bathroom (ladies) and you may not be able to comfortably eat all the goodies you've piled on your tray but Hey- you're at Dodger Stadium! ;)

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    4 Nachos; 2 Bags of Peanuts; 5 Hot dogs(YES IM A VEGETARIAN SO THOSE H.D WEREN'T MINE); 6 Sodas; 2 Water bottles; 2 Bags of Popcorn between me and my man. That made it worth paying $32.18 ea ticket. ($25 for the ticket and the rest on fees). Not bad except for the CONSTANT fear of being hit by a fly ball. Shit how could I really enjoy this plethora of food with me freaking out about my taking a slip than BAM!!! Hit of the noggin.

    The view is shit but thank god for instant replay...thats how I kept up with the game. Otherwise we be Dodger fans!! Woop woop!!! Next time we just might go cheap and get the nose bleed seats....might.

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    homies,
    ALL YOU CAN EAT DODGER DOGS, NACHOS, POPCORN, PEANUTS & SODA?  what could POSSIBLY be better?!???!!
    sure the quality of food ain't that great but what do you expect...its AYCE!!!!!!!

    get a group of 20+ and its $25 for AYCE & your ticket... you gotta be stupid to not take advantage of this. what a STEAL!! oh and they'll even welcome your group on the screen at the stadium (THE SNOOP DODGS REPRESENT)

    i'm pretty sure this area is where all the ghetto fans come and hang out cuz its so cheap buuut you not only get baseball entertainment but you get to witness some good fights between dodger fans and fans that are rooting for the other team (witnessed some good dodger fans v. giant fans fights tonight)

    beer me

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    If you like dodger dogs, peanuts, soda, and/or nachos, this is totally worth it.  The fans are totally into it ,and the energy makes the game even more enjoyable.  My other friends had tickets in the lodge section, paid the same amount, had similar views, and had to pay extra for their hot dogs.  So, they agreed to sit in the pavilion next time.

    One of the bonuses of sitting out in the out field but in the first few rows is that the boys in blue will throw out their warm-up balls and you might catch one.  

    Think BLUE!!!

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    Duuuuuude.... this all-you-can-eat dodger dogs, popcorn, peanuts, and nachos is freakin sick. You know being a typical asian and all, you want to get the best bang out of your buck. So basically you're going to see how many damn 12 inch weiners you can shove down your throat and top that off with nachos and cola. You're going to feel like crap after that so I recommend forgetting about the all-u-can-eat and just get normal tickets. I also looked up the nutrition facts on dodger dogs and they are around 200 calories each but about 90% is from fat. Nice! If you ain't down with sucking on dodger weiners or eating nachos, I guess the next best thing is unlimited soda and bottled water. Ohhh all-u-can-drink. I guess in that case you better drink 100 bottles of water to get your money's worth.

    Oh, they also have beer in this area too but you have to pay for it.  T_T

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    DON'T DO IT GUYS! IT'S NOT WORTH IT! ESPECIALLY YOU ASIAN YELPERS!

    Ok...maybe it's worth trying once so you can see for yourself. But after sitting in this section some number of years ago for a non-  all-you-can-eat night and fearing for my safety....no scratch that...fearing for my life...I decided never to sit in the druken we-get-angry-and-boo-at-everything section.

    Then my friend invites us out to all-you-can-eat for $25, and I find myself in the scary outfield section again.

    You should avoid all-you-can-eat Dodger games even if it seems like a good idea because:

    1) Dodger dogs are gross but   all-you-can-eat Dodger dogs are disgusting! they taste slight smoky which is good but are mushy which is really bad. Even one Dodger fan friend said the  all-you-can-eat dogs aren't the same quality as the regular ones.

    2) The nachos are hella salty! They let you scoop as much jalepeno as you want but each single chip alone tastes like it exceeds the RDA for sodium intake.

    3) The peanuts are....you guessed it! MAD SALTY!

    I didn't bother to try the popcorn because i'd have to drink my weight in water to recover.

    Secretly, I think it's a clever scheme: give the section that normally gets crazy drunk really salty  all-you-can-eat food so they can buy mad amounts of beer and get more drunk! (Note:  all-you-can-drink soda & bottled water is included.)

    It was worth the experience I guess and ultimately it was fun to just hang out with friends but eating 2 Dodger dogs in one night?  Never again!

    Oh...and the final score was Houston Astros 5, Dodgers 0. Maybe if it was a more exciting game, we would have enjoyed it more? But all the fights and people getting escorted out and the crowds booing the Dodger employee who chases down beach balls was amusing enough!

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    I can't see why someone would be disappointed with this deal.  It can get expensive (up to $45) but if you catch it on the deal nights its only $25!!!  The tickets alone are $10 for the pavilion so $15 basically gets you all the wieners your mouth can take.  Besides, all the true blue fans sit in the pavilion seats anyways.

    Hmmmmm wieners... I like them long with deli mustard, ketchup and onions and the Dodger variety.

    But seriously folks, all you can eat Dodger dogs, nachos, peanuts, popcorn, soda and water is something any true Dodgers fan can't turn down.  And for all you lady fans out there you usually get Matt Kemp or Andre Either in right field so you can stare at their chiseled buttocks as well.

    P.S.  I am 100% heterosexual even though I like to eat wieners (doesn't matter if they are broiled, boiled or grilled).... and last time I was there 6 dogs, 2 nachos, 2 popcorns, 1 bag of peanuts and 4 waters and I am damn proud of it!

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    All you can eat!! Why didn't they think of this sooner? You can stuff yourself silly with Hot dogs, peanuts, nachos, popcorn, soda, and bottled water. Beer and ice cream is a separate charge.

    The only thing that I don't like, is that you can't get any other type of food (Garlic Fries, Burritos, or any other type of food) and the seats aren't that comfortable especially if you're not a really skinny person.

    The great part, is if the Dodgers hit a home run, you have a chance at a free baseball. Also sometimes in between the innings, the players will throw balls into the stands. All-you-can-eat  starts two hours prior to the game and two hours prior to the end of the game.

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    It's baseball park food.  It's not Staples Center sushi and froo-froo delicacies.  The all-you-can-eat pavilion is an excellent deal.  You can eat yourself sick, vomit, and go back for more.

    The only drawback is that you are going to bake in the sun during a day game.  Not "tan at the beach" bake, but "burn like a chunk of meat" bake.

    There also seemed to be a good amount of real fans sitting in the pavilion.  Not too many d-bags.

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    This review goes out to the Yelper who called me pretentious for including references in my reviews to things that are above high school remedial studies level.

    *ahem*

    OMFG.

    Whatsup, y'all?!

    Let me tell ya beeyotches that the All-You-Can-Eat pavilion at Dodger Stadium is the b-o-m-b!

    IMHO

    Dude, how many effing Dodger Dogs can ya eat? I threw three of those bad boys down!  

    RePrEsEnT!

    w00t! w00t!

    It was hella kewl y'all - except there wasn't very much leg room between the seats. BTW.

    LOL

    Can't wait 'til next summer - Yeeea baby fo' sho!  

    :P

    Peace! c. u. L8rz!

    (G-d that was painful)

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    From the female perspective...

    I went as part of a friend's work thing, so the seats for us were actually only $20 each. I couldn't pass up that deal because the price of a ticket alone plus a dodger dog and drink get you to about that much anyway. As an Asian, I felt like I really needed to eat my money's worth, which I think I accomplished, but I'm not sure I would sit here again. If you're a guy and make it a habit to eat your weight in food, this might be a good option for you, but for me, I'd rather get seats along the first base line and bring my own snacks.

    For anyone who's wondering, you can get an unlimited amount of nachos, hot dogs (the little ones, not the long dodger dogs), peanuts, popcorn, and soda or bottled water to drink.

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    I love the Dodgers and I love "All-You-Can-Eat".  Combine the two and the choice is a no brainer.  I traveled down from San Jose for my first Dodger game of the year to test my gluttony for $35 (plus $5 "convenience".  Thanks for the convenience, Ticketmaster- I'd be lost w/out you).

    Mind you I was excited for this game for weeks just because I love Dodgers Dogs and nachos.  Showed up only to be disappointed.  I managed to eat only 4 Dodgers Dogs, half a tray of nachos and 4 sodas.  However, what's more disappointing than my mediocre eating performance is the lines, quality of food and the value of buying a ticket in "All You Can Eat Pavilion".

    The lines were long because the concession stand was always short on hot dogs, ironically, the "f'resh" hot dogs that you have to stand there and wait for are cold and not very good.  The nachos are mostly broken and the cheese sucks.

    Take your money, buy a better seat than the jungle that is the bleachers and then go buy yourself nice, HOT hot dogs that you have to pay for.  Not worth the price unless your name is Joey Chestnut.

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