20 Bewertungen zu Dodger Stadium All-You-Can-Eat Right Field Pavilion
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Ashley T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Can you get your money’s worth in food/drink here? Probably. Will you want to fill your stomach to an uncomfortable bursting point with just meh food? It’s a free country, do what you want. For me, the Dodger dogs were decent but everything else I could pass on. Lines were long but do move quickly. There is a tiny, ancient TV showing you the game while you wait.(Dear Dodger Stadium — I think you can afford a slightly better TV that doesn’t turn players into a bright shade of pink.) Side note — why would you offer reduced salt popcorn alongside salty nachos with plastic cheese and unlimited soda? We’re not sitting here because we want to eat healthily. The view itself is great although in certain seats you can’t see some of the jumbo screens and has very little to no shade so I imagine in the high summer season it is a terrible place to sit. Also, a security guard took a guy away for a good 10 – 15 minutes(for a time out? a stern talking to? a game of catch?) for throwing food… even though the section is littered with peanut shells, popcorn, etc. Honestly, if they had some trashcans in the section, I bet it wouldn’t be nearly as dirty. Ladies, if you’re wearing sandals or the like, make sure you watch what you step into. Am I glad I did it? Sure. Would I do it again? Probably not. My back and bum were aching after sitting on those wooden benches for so long and the food, while included in the price of the ticket, weren’t great enough to convince me to return.
Jim O.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Corona, CA
2 Star experience at best. Dodger stadium is nice to see a game. Good view almost anywhere you sit. But, the AYCE pavilion is the worst experience. I lost 2 ½ innings of a great game waiting in a mile long cattle line for the free food. Bag of crappy peanuts, bag of stale popcorn, tiny tray of simulated cheese and chips, then they literally toss you two lukewarm Dodger dogs as you must keep the line moving. Try balancing all this on your lap when you finally reach your seat… actually, a bench. The AYCE pavilion is not seats but super long wood benches where you must sit tight, shoulder to shoulder, no place to set food/drinks down. There was food and rivers of soda on the floors everywhere. Could be from dropping or throwing away because it wasn’t too great eats. I recommend spending the extra $ 20 for better seating and better food anywhere other than the pavilion.
Mark s.
Rating des Ortes: 1 San Fernando, CA
A WORDOFWARNINGTOVEGETARIANS. In years past, they offered Veggie dogs on request. They were never advertised, or on the menu board, but they were behind the counter if you asked. I went to a game late in the 2015 season to find that they no longer offered Veggie dogs! Even after politely waiting and asking the supervisor of the Pavilion, I was shut down and essentially insulted for being a vegetarian. Shocking, when you consider the hundred or so uneaten or half eaten dodger dogs littering the stands after the game. Granted, there are nachos, popcorn, peanuts, and soda. None of which offers any nutritional value, and none of which is worth the price.
Toma C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
These are the best when you can have all you can eat and watch the game… My husband was upset when I took a couple of extra bags of peanuts to take home but then we looked around and there were people with grocery bag filled with peanuts and other food. I guess they are the professionals. I love the chili with my hotdog! The cookies was delicious but it only comes out at the 7th inning.
Vicky S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Pedro, CA
Being from LA, I had to experience this at least once. It is definitely worth the money. We paid $ 36 through groupon I think, and you get unlimited hotdogs(though just two at a time), nachos, popcorn, peanuts, and soda. I ate two hotdogs and brought two home. The nachos sucked. It is a bag of cheap chips and a little square of cheese. You sit in the outfield on benches, which was rough in the heat this past weekend. No shade and you are facing the sun. They did have plenty of water jugs, though most got warm pretty quickly. I am a bit reluctant to go in this section again, but the value of the ticket is pretty good.
Chris A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Palo Alto, CA
Got seats here for the game last night. The hot dogs were decent, I didn’t try any of the other all you can eat items. The benches are too small, with no room to keep anything away from the ground, which became a cesspool within the first hour. The policy of chucking all garbage directly at one’s feet combined with unlimited free food causes a synergy of ground filth. I felt really sorry for the clean up crew, who I could see working for 2+ hours afterwards. Seems like an inefficient method of waste management. Then they would have had to use a lot of water to hose it all off, and in this drought I can’t help but think there’s a better, less wasteful way. I liked how you can now buy some things outside of the all you can eat menu. I got a gelato cookie sandwich and it was decent. Cookie was a bit too sweet, and the«gelato“was pretty flavorless, but they did assemble it on the spot, rather than have it come prepackaged. Kudos for that.
Randoll C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Marina del Rey, CA
A’s versus the Dodgers I’m a Bay Area sports fan, living in Southern California. I’ve adopted a few of the sports teams here however, my heart will always belong to the Oakland teams, no matter where they end up or how bad they’re doing. So, when friends, other A’s fans asked if I wanted to go to AYCE at the Dodger’s/A’s game — I was in. Though the A’s lost — it was a fun, see-saw battle that definitely made the not so good food in the AYCE Right Field Pavilion worth it. Dodger Dogs. Nachos. Peanuts. Pop Corn. Soft Drinks. All your stomach can manage. I managed one trip — my initial stop in for food before finding our seats. It was all I could stomach. To each their own. I didn’t care for the food — I was there for the game and to hang with the boys. Seats are definitely cramped. It’s not a bad view but you don’t get to see the big screens very well. Lively, but respectful crowd. No issues even while wearing my A’s gold colors. I’d rather pay extra and have better seats. But, at least I can say — been there. Done that.
Astuto H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Compton, CA
1st of all… Doyers all day bby, 10 – 7 slump the phillies 7/6/15…if u havent done the Ayce seats you need to add it to your«must do list» aguevvooo!!! Starting off… payed about $ 69 for 2 tix… estemated we ate about $ 80 in food and still brought home popcorn and penuts for the kids… talk about not waisting food… We got their early, and prepaid $ 10 for general parking(best way to do it)…did i mention it was Maury wills bobblehead give away day, Hell yeah… we got ours, and walked down to the right pavilion, stoped at the mini consession store and asked for 2 plastic bags, right away u see the ayce sign and we went str8 to it… their was no long line, no waiting… grab a tray get your popcorn and penuts 1st… I put them along with my bobblehead in the bag so they woulnt take any space in my tray… next was 2 dogs, nachos and 2 drinks, fast nd easy. Our seats were great 306 row E seats 3,4…right in back of Puig all night, Hell yeah! And bulling Revere, yelling“Revere wants the D“lmfao.it got to him cuz he was moved to center, another awsome view was joc and ethier, real close by… agons homer went about 5feet left of me wich was awsome View was great, 3 rounds of ayce, bobblehead and chance to catch some balls and yell at the players and actually hearing you, priceless… recomended to everyone
Patrick L.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Disclaimer… I’m a Giants fan. This review really doesn’t need a background story, so I’ll keep it short. + BLEACHERSEATINGINRF + LINESFORTHEFOOD… GOESFAST + Food includes… HOTDOGS, POPCORN(BAGGED), PEANUTS(BAGGED), NACHOS(1TRAY). Some guys are stingy and they only give you ONE hot dog. Come on now, we’re in an AYCE pavilion… don’t be like that! + HUGESODAS + Convenient BEERSTAND where you can purchase your booze
Kevin J.
Rating des Ortes: 3 La Verne, CA
It could be way better that’s for sure. Overall, unless you get seats where you’re burning the entire time, your experience will depend mostly on you and who you go with. Also, the hot dogs are as skinny as a pencil and that really sucks.
Jenny L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Arcadia, CA
We went on a whim to the AYCE section of the dodger stadium, playing that’s night was Dodgers against Cardinals. Dodger lost that night, but not before I got sunburn. Nobody told me that we would be roasting under the hot sun for hours, because there was no shading! The reason why they had to come up with gimmicks for this section was because it was the most undesirable section of the field, on the right field furthest away from dugout, full on sun the whole time. So they give you unlimited dodger dogs, nachos, soft drinks, popcorn and peanuts, but is it worth it to roast like bbq under the hot sun for that many hours… NO! Well at least for me. This is perfect ace for sun worshippers, sorry no more next time!
Arthur M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Henderson, NV
The right field bleacher AYCE is OK, but I’m a fan of the rest of Dodger Stadium. I would only sit in this section again if these were the only seats available because the game is almost sold out, as it was in our case. Come early because the food lines will be long and because of the new speed of play rules, you can miss chunks of the game. By the time we got to our seats after getting our food, it was the fourth inning. You’ll usually have an obstructed view because of the lower angle of the rise of the seating rows or because Shaquille O’ Neal sat in front of you like he did the night we attended. Expect messy food service areas and seating areas. I like Dodger dogs but two is about my limit. If you want something other than the AYCE food, you’ll have to leave the section. In the end, I believe we still got our money’s worth sitting in this section.
Joe G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Eastvale, CA
I love the Dodgers! Lines are way too long. Luckily I knew girl serving dogs. She hooked it up. Come out have fun! Let’s go Dodgers!
Brad L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Compton, CA
Old-school stadium ambience, including the uncomfortable wooden bleachers. After the first couple innings, the wait for the free food was over an hour. Fricking ridiculous!!! Your basic Dodger dog is NOT that good.(I came from Minnesota, and Dome Dogs, now at the new Target Field, put Dodger, and Angel dogs to shame) Supposedly, food in other parts of the stadium is better. May try that in the future. Have to say the overall value is not that bad. Lack of TVs in the concourse also major negative.
Michelle T.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Costa Mesa, CA
Seriously never again. This is probably the grossest experiences I’ve ever had at a baseball game. It’s extremely dirty and the crowd this deal attracts is questionable. Expect piles of half eaten food and garbage all around the seats and on the ground. Expect everything to be super sticky and disgusting. Expect the knees of the person behind you jabbing you in the spine. Expect your ear drums gets blasted by the person near or behind you because you are simply just that packed in. How many hot dogs or nachos can a personal really eat anyway? The benches are extremely uncomfortable. A huge waste of money and time.
Jason L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Prices vary according to the game you go to but $ 25 — $ 40 for AYCE Dodger Dogs, Bagged«Lite» Popcorn, Bagged Corn Chips with Nacho Cheese on the side, Bagged Salted Peanuts, Coke Fountain Drinks. The food is sub-standard. Not what you would expect from normal ballpark food. The dogs were fine but all the sides… nachos, popcorn etc are in bag form and not fresh. That was a major disappointment. I have heard a lot of people complaining about the lines but we were there on a pretty busy day and the lines were fine. Just be warned that they stop serving at the end of the 7th inning so get there early and get your food fix on. You want to park in Lot 2⁄3 or G. So yea that food isn’t great but I actually enjoy the seats. Chance to get a ball and have a good time while doing it. The seats can get a little cramped as they are bench style seats. Not for the prissy crowd but I can’t imagine another way of watching Los Doyers!
Emil C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Diamond Bar, CA
It is bleacher seating here, no individual seats here. Assuming it’s not a big crowded important game, most people will just spread out instead of sitting in their assigned spot. Now for the reason why you’re sitting in this section… the food! You start by getting in line and picking up a tray. First up are the bags of popcorn and peanuts. Next is what people come to a Dodger game for, the Dodger Dogs. They make sure that you only get two at a time. Right next to the dogs are the nachos and cheese. Around the final corner, you’ll get the sodas and paper napkins. If you want water, they have water dispensers spread out in the entire area. Please note that beer, ice cream, frozen lemonade, churros, etc. are extra. The lines can be long at the beginning but they move really fast. Keep in mind that the Dodger Dogs do not taste as good as they normally would because they have to put out mass quantities to feed those trying to eat their money’s worth. Some times they will even limit you to just 1 dog per person. Food services stops at the end of the 7th inning. It’s really not a pretty sight to see so many people stuff their faces. It’s a plain ‘ol feeding frenzy. But if you’re even considering sitting in this section, I’m sure that all doesn’t bother you one bit! :)
Michele B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Jose, CA
My company had an outing to the Dodgers game this past weekend and our seats were in the All you can eat right pavilion. Previous to this event I had no idea there was an all you can eat pavilion. If you are a fan of all you can eat popcorn, nachos, dodger dogs and peanuts this section is for you! I wish they had a little more selection on the food items in this section, maybe a dessert item such as soft serve ice cream for those hot summer days. I recommend coming early before people start clamoring for their Dodger dogs. We arrived about an hour early and there was no wait. Plus they weren’t really monitoring how many dodger dogs you grabbed. Later in the day they were limiting folks to one at a time. I would recommend trying to get seats in the last couple rows if you are hoping to stay cool(or avoid getting sunburnt.). We were supposed to sit further up but it was blazing hot so we moved into the shade and luckily no one came to claim those seats so we were able to stay there for the entire game. Only the last 3 rows stayed shady all afternoon!
Jackie K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Orange County, CA
Where to start… its ayce and I came here on a special event(Pups at the park) so I got here way earlier than when the game was supposed to start. I was pretty happy that they were already serving food 2 hours before the game. You get 2 hotdogs at a time and can feel free to pick up the nachos, popcorn(meh), and peanuts. The area was pretty clean for the most part and I was really surprised that the bathrooms were clean too. I wouldnt mind sitting in the AYCE section during my next Dodgers game. The view wasn’t bad either :) the only thing is the seats… they’re benches but what can you do.
Vicki C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I went to a Dodgers vs Giants game and sat in the pavilion for the first time, which basically means CHEAPSEATS&ALLYOUCANEAT. Yes, you will rub elbows with your neighbors, and even get cheese sauce on someone’s hair in front you(true story), but I love these seats. I recommend everyone to try them at least once… or twice. But of course, to maximize your all-you-can-eat experience, I compiled a handy Do’s and Dont’s list. DOs — Get there early so you can not just beat the line, but get first dibs on fresh hot dogs and nachos. — Pace yourself. You may get overwhelmed by the initial plethora of food, but relax it’s going to be there the whole. entire. game. — Get a tray. You may think that you can carry everything in your pockets, but this just makes it easier to eat and enjoy the game. — Fill your tray with a variety of snacks so you don’t get bored of eating one thing. — Get TWO sodas at a time because you will be thirsty under the hot, hot sun! — Leave before the final inning so you can take some snacks to go(I got three extra bags of peanuts, and two Dodger Dogs) DON’Ts — Do not skip breakfast. You might think that not eating before the game will allow you to consume more food, but you will actually be so hungry you will eat a TON of food by the 1st inning and be in a food coma for the rest of the game. DON’T SKIPBREAKFAST. — Do not pay $ 15 for parking. Instead, find street parking just below the Dodger Stadium. This will leave you in happy mood, and make you feel like these seats were more worth it. And then, you can walk off the food when going back to your car. — Do not start a fight. Pavilion seats have some of most hard-core Dodger fans. hard-core fans + all you can eat food = getting food thrown at you(Also, true story). — Don’t go there just for the food. Take a break and look up at the game. Would come back.