Shea Stadium
Flushing, New York
Year Opened
1964

Current Team
New York Mets

Affiliate
N/A

League
National League

Capacity
55,601

My Grades
Stadium B- Atmosphere B+ Concessions B

Photos taken in 2004
Shea Stadium falls into my "take it or leave it" category, meaning that it's a decent enough place to see a game, but I would not be sad to see it go. Getting to Shea Stadium is relatively hassle free - traffic is not as bad as around Yankee Stadium and parking is more plentiful. All the parking is in lots surrounding the park and is the same price (probably about $10 now). Once inside the park, you'll enter into the dark and dingy concourse area. The variety of concessions here is certainly better than at Yankee Stadium, though almost as expensive. As with most parks, the seating on the field level is fine, but once you get into the loge and upper deck levels, the seats are just too far away from the action. This is especially true of the upper deck which is just too steep. Interestingly, the box seats are real "box" seats here as they are split into groups of 4 by bars. One of my biggest complaints here is the rudeness of the ushers. Almost everywhere you go in the park, they ask for your ticket - even in the upper deck where nobody was sitting. The area behind homeplate is completely screened in and you cannot enter without a ticket. The atmosphere here is more laid back than at Yankee Stadium. The setting at Shea Stadium is boring unless you enjoy seeing and hearing planes frequently fly overhead. So do the Mets need a new park ? No, with some renovations (especially to the concourse area), Shea Stadium would be a better park and could last for many more years.
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