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Constructed in 1962, Dodger Stadium is the oldest baseball stadium on the West Coast and has been home to the Los Angeles Dodgers since its inception. Located just north of Downtown L.A., the ballpark can hold up to 57,000 fans and is sometimes referred to as Chavez Ravine, named after the land that the stadium was built on.

Located in the world's entertainment capital, the site is regularly used as a music venue for some of the hottest performers on the planet. Previous concerts at Dodger Stadium have included The Beatles, Elton John, KISS, The Rolling Stones, U2, The Police, Michael Jackson, and Simon and Garfunkel, to name a few. It was even visited by Pope John Paul II when he led a mass there in 1987. The stadium also hosted the 1984 Olympics, as well as previous World Baseball Classics.

There is currently a $500 million renovation project taking place at the venue which will include the addition of surrounding restaurants, bars, and a Dodgers museum.

Dodger Stadium User Reviews

David Robertson Jun 14, 2013 3.0 stars Superb Baseball Experience Ahh, Dodger Stadium, a place that seems to epitomize the spirit of Los Angeles in both good and bad ways. First the bad: parking can be a pain, fans show up late and sometimes leave early, and in between they can get a bit rowdy. The good, though, far outweighs the negative. First, even if a bit eccentric, Dodger fans love baseball and they love their team, which makes visiting the stadium a sporting experience like no other. Second, tickets are quite cheap, so that whatever your price range, you can always find seats without much difficulty. Third, the food is exactly what you want at a baseball game, especially those Dodger Dogs. No matter where you’re sitting, even in the very top of the upper decks, your seat will give you a spectacular view and make you feel like you’re a part of the stadium experience. Whether it’s a stadium-wide wave or the endless effort to bounce beach balls around the crowd before security can take them away, the fans are always having a blast and the fun is infectious. Also, the Chavez Ravine is located in a very picturesque setting surrounded by Elysium Park, creating an interesting contrast between the serene forest and the rowdy stadium atmosphere. With new ownership and a bright future ahead for the Dodgers, you owe it to yourself to catch a game at this exciting stadium.
Michael Jun 12, 2013 3.0 stars Dodger Stadium and The Dodgers If you are a Los Angeles native and have never been to a Dodger game at Dodger Stadium, I really have no words. Not because the stadium is breathtaking or anything, but it's the Dodgers, they are as much LA as the Lakers. I have been to several Dodger games in my life and I have enjoyed every single one of them. Mainly because I am a baseball fan. If you aren't a baseball fan, baseball games can be excruciating to watch. Anyway, if you live in LA or are visting LA, a Dodger game is a must see sporting event. Especially now that the club has brought up RF phenom Yasiel Puig. If you haven't seen this kid play yet, in you are in for a treat. The stadium itself is pretty basic, mainly because it is the third oldest stadium in the MLB, right behind Fenway Park and Wrigley Field. There have been many renovations to the stadium recently, mainly in the lower level seating, but nothing spectacular. I have gone to many baseball stadiums in the U.S. including, new and old Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, PNC Park and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, just to name a few. Dodger Stadium has to be the least extravagant park in the MLB, but you don't go to Dodger Stadium for its appearance, you go to watch the Dodgers, for it's history, and for the classic Dodger Dog. When you go to a Dodger game, don't get pizza or a hamburger, you must get a Dodger Dog. I'm not telling you this because it's going to be the greatest hot dog you are going bestow upon your taste buds, it's because getting a Dodger Dog is part of the culture and experience of going to a Dodger game. To say the least, it is frowned upon to get anything but a Dodger Dog at a Dodger game. Maybe one of the few nice things about the Stadium is the view you see outside of the Stadium. While watching the game, you also get a front row view of the Los Angeles hills, which are always a nice sight to see. Recommendation, go see the Dodgers play before Man Bear Puig (Yasiel Puig) inevitably gets hurt, like the rest of the Dodger line up this season.
Samuel Sandoval May 12, 2013 4.0 stars Dodgers Stadium I love this stadium and team. My friend had a friend who had season tickets but could never go so we would go all the time. Though traffic is hell, the parking is large and close to the stadium. As of late, I get seats in the all-you-can eat section, which is relatively close to the field and you get all you can eat food. If you have no car, like me, you can get to the game by getting yourself to Union Station and taking the Dodger Stadium Express. It's really convenient but just get there early to avoid the crowds.
aldrinsoriano May 7, 2013 4.0 stars A Classic Stadium Located within the mountain tops, the Dodger stadium boasts a classic feel. Every game I have been to has been loads of fun. Whether you are a fan of baseball or not, it is an experience one must have while they are in Los Angeles. There are plenty of food and drink stands located within the stadium. I recommend trying a Dodger Dog and couple it with a side of the delicious garlic fries. There are other restaurants that are available if you are looking to have a sit down meal. While watching the game, look for beach balls as the crowd loves to hit them across the stands! Every game has its classic baseball feel and moments. From the National Anthem, seventh inning stretch, and the kiss cam, you will surely enjoy yourself. It is a great place to enjoy good company, food, and a ball game.
Jason Ju May 3, 2013 4.0 stars Every Kid's Dream The smell of Dodger Dogs and peanuts. The freshly cut grass. The gleaming lights towering down upon Chavez Ravine. These are all memories of Dodger Stadium that I will forever live with, and I hope that I can continue painting memories of the beautiful venue. Boasting a gorgeous sunset view and behind the voice of the all-time greatest Vin Scully, Chavez Ravine is more than just a baseball game...it's a historical part of the Los Angeles sports culture. Even if you don't enjoy baseball, find some time to watch a game and experience the amazing vibe of the stadium. Ticket prices are reasonable (except on promotional/giveaway games) and traffic to the stadium can be troublesome, so expect to head there early. Don't forget to grab yourself a brew, a Dodger Dog, and think Blue, L.A.
shitFuck33 Apr 23, 2013 4.0 stars The Dodgers What do I always think, Blue. Think Blue. Not Green, Not Yellow, Blue. Think Blue Dodger Fans, Think Blue. LA!
Natalie Parra Apr 9, 2013 4.0 stars It's Time for Dodger Baseball For the young at heart and the wise owls alike, Dodger Stadium is the one place any L.A. visitor must see. Sunshine, palm trees swaying in the breeze, the smell of Dodger Dogs cooking, and the sound of a home run hit by one of the Boys in Blue create the perfect conditions for a great time. With new owners, the Dodgers have undergone serious renovations on the field to give fans and guests an unforgettable visit. There are two new scoreboards as well as children’s playgrounds featuring climbable bobble heads and replica World Series rings to ensure fans are having a great time with family and friends alike. Dodger Stadium is a captivating place, and in one game you can observe more than just nine innings of beautiful American baseball. The Kiss Cam is a fun way to loosen tension when the scoreboard is not looking very pretty. Many brave people have gone as far as proposing to their partner via Kiss Cam, spreading love and happiness into the aura of the stadium. Dodger Stadium is a great place to be, even for those who aren’t familiar with baseball. The food is delicious and guests often have Dodger Dog withdrawals during the off-season. The season is packed with give-away promotions on selected dates and fans leave the park with free tee-shirts, hoodies, beach chairs, and even Dodger’s themed Hello Kitty fleece blankets (April 17th). Being part of a Dodger crowd can get wild in a great way. The wave, beach ball tossing, and chants keep the crowd energized and laughing while pumping up those talented athletes. Visit Dodger Stadium if you’re looking for a great time and a place to get away from the demands of life. Baseball is America’s favorite past time, why not pass the time at L.A.’s favorite stadium?
Emily Buck Mar 27, 2013 4.0 stars Here We Go Dodgers Here We Go Dodger Stadium is my home away from home. I’ve been dozens of times a year for pretty much my entire life. I can’t count the amazing memories that I have made, be it sitting right behind home plate, catching a pop fly, seeing back-to-back home runs, or all the times I’ve rejoiced in singing “I Love L.A.” with my fellow fans. As long as you don’t take Stadium Way and go a bit early (you want to go early anyway because there’s always things going on) there isn’t much traffic to worry about. Parking used to be horrible but a few years back they reformatted it so getting in an out is a breeze. Just be aware which lots are closest to your seats.
Teresa Pilon Mar 26, 2013 2.0 stars All-American and All-You-Can-Eat! I'm a Giants fan from up North, but I always have a good time seeing them play at Dodger Stadium. It's not the prettiest or most interesting stadium, but it's is a lot of fun to watch the games. Sitting in the all-you-can eat pavilion is the best deal in my opinion. Tickets are about $40 for bleacher seats in right field and you get as much popcorn, peanuts, Dodger dogs, and soda as you can eat during most of the game. There is a lot of parking at the stadium, but as other reviewers have mentioned, you usually have to walk a looooong way around the stadium to get into the right entrance and then more to get to your actual seats. Be prepared to get heckled when you wear your Giants gear!
Duane Luu Mar 25, 2013 2.0 stars It's....Just OK As a hardcore Dodger fan, I really wanted to love Dodger Stadium. I truly did. But when I went there twice last season, I just could not bring myself to fall in love with it. Not only that, I did not really like it that much at all. I understand the excellent history that Dodger Stadium has and I absolutely appreciate the tradition of winning that the Dodgers have instilled in the building itself, but the place is getting kind of old. That isn’t the worst part though – that would certainly be the parking situation, which is awful. Getting in and (especially) out of that place takes FOREVER. Honestly, if they just fixed the parking I wouldn’t care about any other flaws in the stadium.
Stephen Rosen Mar 2, 2013 3.0 stars Dodger Stadium Creating Memories for Generations Dodger Stadium has gotten the reputation of fans showing up in the 3rd inning and leaving by the 7th inning. With everyone wanting to avoid the traffic, fans come late and leave early. Although this may be true especially when the Dodgers are not in a playoff race like they were for much of the 2012 season, the place is magical when the Dodgers are competitive. Dodger Stadium and its old baseball feel is never is never more special than when the Dodgers are competitive. Whether it was “Fernando-mania” era in the 1980s, the “Game Over” era with Eric Gagne, or most recently the “Mannywood” era of the Dodgers, there is no more magical place to be in Los Angeles than Dodger Stadium with 56,000 screaming fans. On any given summer night, Dodger Stadium is the ideal place to sit with friends, enjoy the outdoor weather and a great game of baseball. With tickets almost always available for face-value or even less than that, Dodger Stadium is a great place for a bonding experience that has remained the same for generations of Los Angelinos. A dodger dog (the hot dog at the stadium), a pack of peanuts, and a drink at Dodger stadium is something that people have been doing on summer days and nights at Dodger Stadium since the 1960s and it is a tradition that is going to remain for generations to come.
Nathan Wildes Feb 7, 2013 2.0 stars A beautiful park with not so beautiful people The location is not what it once was in terms of safety. And, though I always respect passionate fan bases, the Dodger faithful can get a little hard to deal with. Nevertheless there aren't many better places to see a game. The place looks great, the food is standard but good, and the atmosphere is hard to beat. If you're looking for a great three hour break from your daily grind, and your tired of stuffy movie theaters with people who talk too much, come to a Dodger game and enjoy a great time. Parking is $10 per game unless you have special passes. Tickets can almost always be found on Stubhub the day of the game.
Billy Kirland Nov 28, 2012 2.0 stars Lacks Nostalgia, Magic of other old stadiums I grew up going to Wrigley Field in Chicago. Granted, I haven't seen too many playoff teams in my lifetime, but there's something magical about Wrigley Field. The crowd has a certain energy. I found the same thing at Fenway Park in Boston while I attended college in Beantown. Unfortunately, Dodger stadium lacks that same "it" factor you get when you walk into Fenway or Wrigley. Instead of feeling a yearning for the old days, I thought about how long it was going to take the exit the parking lot on the way out. The food is good though. Good enough to hold you ove and keep you happy enough. Dodger fans are okay, but it's true what they say: Everyone shows up late and leaves early. It's hard to get into a game when the home team's fans seem indifferent. Baseball can be boring at times, so it helps to have passionate fans who cling on to their team's every last move and play. It's a pretty good family environment, but with the other sports venues and things in general to do in L.A., this might not make the top of your list. I'd go to Staples over Dodger Stadium any day of the week.
Margaret Lenker Nov 27, 2012 3.0 stars Wonderful Old Stadium I had the unique experience of having my high school's winter formal in Dodger Stadium's Diamond Club!! The event was super fun, and it was so nice to look out of those windows onto the field at night with no one in the stadium or on the field. Going to a Dodger game at this stadium is a must for everyone who lives in Los Angeles. The stadium is old and has tons of character, and then, of course, there are the Dodger dogs!! You must eat one of these if you ever go to a game. Even though I don't like the Dodgers, I sure like their stadium.
Jackie DeJesse Nov 16, 2012 2.0 stars Old School Stadium I have to write off my bias by saying that I'm a Giants fan, but rivalry aside, the Dodger's stadium is solid. It has all of the usual amenities of a baseball stadium (hot dogs, beer, and obnoxious fans) plus margaritas! I sat in the bleachers the last time I was there and I would advise against it if you have long legs. There is hardly any leg room plus you will definitely be getting cozy with whoever you're sitting next to. But, if you're like most baseball fans, a couple of beers will make all of your problems go away. Despite being in LA, it can get chilly during night games, so bring a jacket and be prepared for those extra innings!
Samantha Lynne Nov 13, 2012 4.0 stars Sentimental Value I have literally grown up at Dodger Stadium. I have been going to Dodger games ever since I was little and there is some serious sentimental feelings I have attached to it. There is just something about a Dodger Dog and some good ole baseball at a historic park. I get the chills every time I walk into the stadium and love the smell of popcorn and the stickiness of the soda on the ground and messy peanut shells all over the seats. It is just so...all American. It is also conveniently located just outside of downtown LA and is a great place to go and watch a game any day of the week. I love the Dodgers!
Stephanie Rivera Nov 5, 2012 1.0 stars I wouldn't even go if I got free tickets... I've been to enough Dodger games at the infamous Dodger Stadium to know I don't want to go back again. My reasons are simple. Charging $20 for parking is ridiculous because it's money that can be spent on important stuff..like beer. I'm indifferent to the concession food and drinks and I would be perfectly happy with a true LA dog sold from the Latino immigrants selling them out of their carritos at almost all hours for a buck something instead of an expensive Dodger dog. The place's sketchy history didn't begin with the giants fan that was beat up a few years ago, no, it began when one of the worst cases of gentrification in the city took place when many Chavez Ravine residents were uprooted from their homes so that those with money could get more of it. Go Dodgers!
Daniel B Oct 29, 2012 3.0 stars Great Stadium for Concerts and Fireworks Disclaimer: I couldn't care less about baseball. In fact, America's favorite pastime bores me so much I'd rather do chores or watch the paint fade than make it through a single inning. That being said, Dodger Stadium really is a must-see/do. Some of the best music legends grace the stage here and the tickets are pretty reasonable. And the stadium somehow manages to even have decent sound from the pit all the way to the nosebleeds. If you're out on the town on a game day, head for the hills at around 10 or 11 for elevated views of the fireworks.
nlaureola Oct 18, 2012 2.0 stars this place gets crazy Dodger fans can get intense, and you can feel the energy a mile away before, during, and after games. It gets INCREDIBLY crowded; Sunset gets backed up on both sides and street parking is next to impossible to find. (There seems to be tons on Elysian Park, leading up to the stadium, though. If you're not worried about the intense traffic that will have to maneuver around your car for hours.) Drivers become super aggressive and crossing the street or making a turn is brutal. Whether you like it or not, if you live in the area, your life gets to revolve around Dodger days -- when the fans will be there, and what their moods will be when they get out. Since tickets can be super cheap, though, it's not hard to join in and enjoy a game every once in a while, even if you're not a huge baseball or Dodger fan. And the park itself is great. There's a lot of space, places to park it, playgrounds, barbeques, etc. Fireworks shows here are super popular and occur for pretty much any occasion. But again, the traffic getting in and out of Elysian Park is madness, so be patient and plan ahead. Oh, and no overnight parking!
Candy Haro Oct 4, 2012 2.0 stars Never again! Recently me and my husband attended a dodger game and I guess we can say we had a decent time . I have been to a couple of games in the past but this time was just very disappointing . Our time there started out well but by the end all we wanted was to get out of their as soon as possible . We grabbed some food and drinks but I was very dissatisfied with their lack of alcoholic drinks not everyone that goes to sport events wants or likes beer . We finally found our seats and we were stunned by the lack of space they had . As more people began to find their seats we had the two most inconsiderate people sitting behind us, we were not happy . As the game progressed the people behind continued to talk loudly and were constantly moving around as if they were restless children . the night went on and while we had a great game the people really made it out to be a bad time .
Southe0321 Sep 6, 2012 3.0 stars Let's go Dodgers! Every Angeleno knows that this is the one place where you can get a fix of those Dodger Dogs, you might hate it or love it but you just can't ignore it! I was here during the summer to watch the Dodgers play and absolutely loved the atmosphere even though it was mid-week. The one thing that hits you is that it feels like one big family get together which I think is what makes this place special. They do make things interesting during the break and it was certainly entertaining to watch the camera focus on the crowd dancing to the tunes. Even though the Dodgers played an atrocious game, the crowd kept the tempo and energy up throughout the 7 innings which was great as hey if your team is not doing well the least you can do is have some fun while you are there. There is plenty of space to park and it costs 10 bucks to park at the stadium and the tickets to a baseball game are not too expensive so it should definitely be one of the things that you should do atleast once in your lifetime even if you are not a baseball fan as this is one stadium where the energy and atmosphere is simply awesome.
SamuelTodd14 Aug 10, 2012 3.0 stars Bleacher seats Went to the Dodger game the other day and sat in the bleachers. It was a lot of fun just hanging out for a few hours. Dodgers played horribly but fun nonetheless. The food options in the bleachers were pretty limited though. You could get a Dodger dog or a stale pretzel. Not exactly a great selection. The cost of a beer at Dodger stadium is $10+, Dodger dog is $5 and a soda is $6+. Parking at Dodger stadium costs $10 and it was actually pretty easy. You can get pretty close to the stadium.
Cassie Nickols Aug 9, 2012 3.0 stars Summer Baseball... Had me a Blast! I am always looking for different ways to have fun in LA, and I found just that at the Dodger game a few nights ago! I'm not much of a baseball fan, but I do enjoy some good old-fashioned hot dogs, hecklers, sing-a-longs, and of course "the wave". Another perk: Parking is easy and convenient. Watching the hardcore fans is not only a learning experience but quite fun as well. Who would have thought that heckling is as much a part of the game as swinging a bat?! Just don't let it get too out of hand... there are children present! And speaking of children, if you want to get on the jumbotron, be sure to bring your baby and deck them out in Dodger blue. You'll be sure to get the spotlight! And if you don't have a baby, well then practice your dance moves because there is music playing throughout the game and many opportunities to strut your stuff on the big screen. Which leads me to the music... I was shocked to hear such an eclectic set list from the organist. You can sing along and dance to everything from "Take Me Out to The Ball Game" to "On My Own" from Les Miserables to "Beat It" by Michael Jackskon! I know! Crazy huh? So, I highly recommend making the best of a summer night by grabbing some friends and heading on down to Dodger Stadium. A warm breeze, a cold beer, the excitement that only a sporting event can bring, and not to mention... MATT KEMP... I mean, what else could you possibly ask for?
Victor Hernández Aug 9, 2012 3.0 stars Take Me Out to the Ball Game! You can't beat the excitement of a summer night spent with friends watching a live game at Dodger Stadium. If you've never been then expect a non-stop barrage of energy consisting of fans cheering, singing, clapping, stomping their feet, and (when the conditions are right) successfully performing a wave that circles the stadium. You also have the sports action which you'll appreciate if you're a sports fan. I personal depend completely on the scoreboard and cheering or jeering of the crowd which is omnipresent. Sometimes it'll get out of hand with a hooligan taking the heckling a little too far as they forget they're at a family friendly event. No worries though security is quick to escort them out as fans chant, "Na na na na hey hey hey goodbye!" You'll want to make sure you bring a glove if you own one. If you're lucky and sitting at the right place you may get a chance at catching a ball from a home run hit or from players as they toss a ball towards the fan stands in between innings. If you've been waiting for your 15 minutes of fame then get ready as you may experience them right here as you get projected onto the jumboscreen. If you're with a loved one lookout for the kiss cam which encourages to kiss on cam but the best way to guarantee yourself some screen time is to show off your dance moves. Don't be shy and go all out. In fact if you get a bunch of your friends to perform a coordinated routine to the song that's playing you're almost guaranteed to be chosen for the jumbotron. All in all the best times at Dodger Stadium is when the energy is high and that's usually up to the team and fans to generate. So, grab some friends and come on down, with a Dodger Dog on one and a beer on the other you're bound to have a great time. Let's go Dodgers lets go!
Paul Feinstein Aug 8, 2012 3.0 stars Dodger Dogs are a Godsend! I will fully admit that I'm not a baseball fan. I go to one game every couple of years. However, my experience at last night's game was really great. Now - prices have gotten a little steep $15 for a Dodger Dog and a beer. But man, I love me some Dodger Dogs. They grill them perfectly every time! I thought going in that we'd have bad seats, but the entire game we had unobstructed views right behind center field. Whenever fans got out of control, Security was very fast to bring order. And we got Sandy Koufax bobble head dolls! Parking was really easy, and getting in and out of the stadium wasn't a hassle at all. All in all - for a ticket that's cheaper than the movies, refreshments that don't 'totally' break the bank, free bobble head dolls, and a chance to watch the Boys in Blue on a balmy August night. Can't really be beat.

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