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Liz also got the scoop on the new stadium. They are the standard by which I measure other customer service.
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I have never seen the staff *not* go out of their way to help someone at the stadium. They're willing to allow Liz to park her electric scooter someplace convenient (for her) in order to have access to the field-level box seats. We also did some talking to the stadium management last night about season tickets and reserved seating. Someone told us that there was a curfew after which the fireworks couldn't be done, which makes sense, but the time they remembered sounded much too early for a Saturday night. I can't even give a report on this year's fireworks show. By the time we got home, the P-Nats had won. Twenty minutes later, another wave of folks started coming out, so we figured they went another scoreless inning and we left. We lasted through the 10th, then went to the car, figuring we'd watch the fireworks from the parking lot. We didn't see that though, because a cold front moved through the area and it got very chilly and windy. The P-Nats won it in the bottom of the 11th. As for the game, the P-Nats - I *still* hate that nickname - spotted the Kinston Indians seven runs in the first five innings before roaring back to tie it up by the eighth. The team (single A minor league) has a lot of familiar names from last year, and they've started off on a hot streak. We went and saw our first Potomac Nationals game of the season last night.