What do Redbird Club seats include?

What do Redbird Club seats include?

All Cardinals Redbird Club seats include access to the Cardinals Redbird Club on the 200 level main concourse for a casual dining atmosphere with full restaurant menus and limited bar options. Redbird Club tickets do not include the cost of food-and-beverages.

Where are Redbird club seats at Busch Stadium?

The Redbird Club sections are located on the second tier of the stadium running from 3rd base, behind home plate, and through to 1st base. Ticketholders will have access to the climate-controlled Redbird Club concourse located behind the sections.

Are Redbird Club seats all-inclusive?

The Redbird Club is not all inclusive; but the quality and variety of huge portions of meats and treats are way better and well worth the club’s surprisingly economical prices. Complimentary window seating is great to eat in air conditioning, and watch the game from inside.

What are club seats at Busch Stadium?

Also known as the Cardinals Club, these seats combine breathtaking views of the field with their all-inclusive amenities. Ticketholders will be treated to a pregame buffet and full-service bar. Fans will also enjoy access to the private, climate-controlled Cardinal Club lounge that opens two hours before the game.

Where is the best place to sit at a Cardinals game?

Best Seats for Great Views of the Field Among the most impressive are the seats on the club level between sections 241 and 257. Located on the second level of the stadium, these seats offer a true club-style view from just above the lower level.

What food is available in the Redbird Club?

Mobile Ordering: Fans sitting in Sections 141-160 and the Redbird Club (Sections 241-257) can order from a menu of ballpark favorites including hot dogs, popcorn, peanuts, beer, and soda on their phones through the MLB Ballpark app and have their order delivered directly to their seats.

What is the infield Redbird Club at Busch Stadium?

Join this existing Season Ticket group! Great Club Level Seats in section 246 which provides club level padded seats with provide access to the Busch Stadium Redbird Club (an exclusive fully enclosed, climate controlled indoor area with upgraded concessions, restrooms, and seating).

What is the Infield Redbird Club at Busch Stadium?

How much are Cardinals club seats at Busch Stadium?

Cardinals Club tickets are only sold on the secondary market and no tickets are sold by either the St. Louis Cardinals or Busch Stadium. Cardinals Club tickets cost between $250 to $1500 per regular season game depending on seat location, opponent, and day.

How much is a soda at Busch Stadium?

$6.50
Earlier this month, Busch Stadium unveiled its updated food prices for 2019 home games. Your eyes aren’t deceiving you. That’s $5.25 for Doritos, $6.50 for a soda, $9.25 for your standard 16 ounce beer, $10 for a pretzel.

What are the best seats to sit at a baseball game?

The Best Seats For Optimal Baseball Viewing

  • Behind Home Plate. This one is obvious.
  • Outfield Grandstand. This is my favorite.
  • On Top of the Flagpole.
  • Behind the Home Dugout.
  • Directly Behind the Pitcher’s Mound.
  • Infield Nosebleeds.
  • Your House.

What does Stadium Club access mean?

Join the Stadium Club by adding it on to a Full Season or Partial Season Ticket Membership! Buyers will get exclusive access to the Stadium Club, a members-only full-service restaurant and bar. Dishes are complemented by an extensive wine list and scintillating desserts.

Which seats get the most foul balls?

More than half the foul balls recorded were hit into the areas that would generally be considered behind home plate. On the field level, the area between dugouts — sections 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 — accounted for about one in every five foul balls that landed in the stands.

Where do most balls get hit in baseball?

In the upper stands, nearly as many balls are fouled into the seats in the lower half of the three sections straight back of home plate as in the entire remainder of the upper deck. In the lower stands, the best places are among the most expensive seats, such as on the right side out to somewhat beyond first base.