New Look, New Food, Good Times!

In case you didn’t know the Los Angeles Dodgers are one of the best teams in baseball and are poised to make another run at the title this year. What makes a great organization great is that they are always looking to improve, even when they’ve already achieved a high level of success. The LA times reports that the Dodgers have a massive $100 million renovation set to start in the offseason, which will include dramatically changing the iconic Chavez Ravine building. More access for fans, more food options, more drink options, and more fun all around.

 The Dodgers have announced that they will be making large scale changes to their stadium, mainly focused around the area behind the bleachers at center field. The plan is to attach a multi-acre plaza to be used for events and post-game activities. 

The new and improved center field plaza will feature food establishments, a beer garden, two bars, a kid’s play area, and a space for live music. Fans will have the option to watch the game from straightaway center field with standing and seating areas. 

 The left and right field pavilions will feature enclosed bars with a view into the field and the bullpens with connecting elevators and escalators to the bleachers and pavilions and the rest of the stadium directly. With the new free flowing access throughout the stadium fans will be able to seamlessly navigate to the new bars and restaurants no matter where their seats are. 

The expansion will give one of the oldest parks in the league to the modern world without losing some of the architectural charm the fans know and love. This announcement runs a parallel to the rumors and reports that next year’s MLS All Star Game will be held in Los Angeles.