East Coast Swing Baseball Tour Package Including Four MLB Games, Hotel Accommodations, and Transportation (May 24–29)
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Travel package including four MLB games, hotel accommodations, transportation, and stadium tours helps trim baseball bucket lists
The Deal
- $2,195 for registration for one (up to $2,295 value)
- $3,390 for registration for two (up to $3,590 value) ($1,695 per person)
- $4,935 for registration for three (up to $5,235 value) ($1,645 per person)
- $6,380 for registration for four (up to $6,780 value) ($1,595 per person)
What’s Included
- Deluxe hotel accommodations for five nights (Tuesday–Saturday)
- Premium seats at four MLB games
- Luxury motorcoach transportation to all cities and stadiums
- Admission to the Baseball Hall of Fame
- A tour of Yankee Stadium
- A tour of Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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The Itinerary
- Tuesday, May 24: Colorado Rockies vs. Boston Red Sox (Fenway Park)
- Wednesday, May 25: Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY
- Thursday, May 26: Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees (Yankee Stadium)
- Friday, May 27: Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets (Citi Field)
- Saturday, May 28: tour of Oriole Park at Camden Yards; St. Louis Cardinals vs. Washington Nationals (Nationals Park)
- Sunday, May 29: Check out of Washington, DC hotel
Triple Crown Travel
Perhaps this sounds familiar: “I’ve always wanted to visit (insert baseball stadium here), but I’ve just never had the chance.” It’s a problem that plagues many baseball fans—there are historic, notorious, and just plain cool stadiums all around the country, but visiting them all is a tall order. Triple Crown Travel, however, strives to change that, all while helping fans trim down their baseball bucket list one stop at a time.
Triple Crown Travel maps out fully customized baseball tours, down to the tiniest detail. Typically stretched across five or six days, each trip includes deluxe hotel accommodations in every city, plus luxury transportation and behind-the-scenes tours. Most importantly, the company sets you up with premium seats at whatever stadiums are on the itinerary, meaning you can finally catch games in places you thought you’d only ever see on TV or in the middle of a cornfield vision.