Sporting Events
Event
- Title:
- Fenway Park: "America's Most Beloved Ballpark!"
- When:
- Fri Sep 3 - Sat Sep 4 5:00AM - 10:00PM
- Where:
- Fenway Park - Boston
- Category:
- Sporting Events
Description
Cost: $309 per person, based on double occupancy, and includes coach transportation, hostess service, guided tour of Fenway Park, reserved ticket to see the Chicago White Sox vs. Boston Red Sox, free time at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, lodging at the Holiday Inn Brookline (located 1 mile from Fenway Park), luggage service, and all taxes.
Single Price: $389; Triple Price: $295 pp; Quad Price: $285 pp
Join us for this special trip to "America's Most Beloved Ballpark," where Babe pitched, The Kid hit, Yaz dazzled and Ortiz still thrills fans today!
Fenway Park: Though generations have come and gone, Fenway Park remains, much like it did the day it opened on
April 20, 1912.
The home of the Boston Red Sox resounds with the echoes of great baseball players: Cy Young, Babe Ruth, Jimmy Collins, Duffy Lewis, Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper, Joe Cronin, Bobby Doerr, Johnny Pesky, Ted Williams, Jimmie Foxx, Carlton Fisk, Jim Rice and Carl Yastrzemski, to name just a few.
Fenway Park is actually the second home for the Sox. In 1901, the Boston Pilgrims became one of the charter members of the fledgling American League. The Pilgrims played ball at the Huntington Avenue Grounds, now a part of Northeastern University's campus.
Boston Globe owner General Charles Henry Taylor, a Civil War veteran, bought the team for his son John I. Taylor in 1904. In 1907, owner Taylor changed the club's name from the Pilgrims to the Red Sox. In 1910, tired of the leasing arrangement for the Huntington Avenue Grounds, Taylor made a big announcement: he would build a new ballpark for his Red Sox. Taylor dubbed the new ballpark Fenway Park because of its location in the Fenway section of Boston.
Holiday Inn Brookline: By staying at the Holiday Inn Brookline, we will be located among the charming brownstones and tree-lined stre
ets of historic Brookline. The best part of all, we will be just minutes from downtown Boston and only a mile from Fenway Park!
The Holiday Inn Brookline has a beautiful hotel lounge and restaurant with room service located on the first floor, serving you in their 6-story atrium under umbrellas and arches. They also offer free wireless internet, an indoor heated pool, whirlpool, and a 24-hour fitness center that has everything you will need to stay in shape while you are away. The guest room amenities include an in-room coffee maker, microwave oven, mini refrigerator, cable TV, iron / ironing board, and hairdryer.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace: It's the seat of American history and the site of one of America's most famous shopping and dining experiences, Faneuil Hall Marketplace. For over 250 years, the marketplace has played an integral role in the life of Boston's residents. So if you are ready to see, taste, and touch a true Boston experience, you will love visiting the historic and exciting Faneuil Hall Marketplace!
Option: For those who would like an additional BOSTON EXPERIENCE, you will have the chance to add the BOSTON DUCKS TOUR on Saturday morning to your package price. The cost is $27 for adults and $21 for children ages 3-11.
You've never toured Boston in anything that comes close to Boston Duck Tours. The fun begins as soon as you board your "DUCK," a W.W.II style amphibious landing vehicle. First, you'll be greeted by one of their legendary tour ConDUCKtors, who'll be narrating your tour. Then you're off on a journey like you've never had before. You'll cruise by all the places that make Boston the birthplace of freedom and a city of firsts, from the golden-domed State House to Bunker Hill and the TD Banknorth Garden, Boston Common and Copley Square to the Big Dig, Government Center to fashionable Newbury Street, Quincy Market to the Prudential Tower and more. And, as the best of Boston unfolds before your eyes, your ConDUCKtor will be giving you lots of little known facts and interesting insights about their unique and wonderful city.
And just when you think you've seen it all, there's more. It's time for "Splashdown" as your ConDUCKtor splashes your DUCK right into the Charles River for a breathtaking view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines, the kind of view you just won't get anywhere else.

Venue
- Venue:
- Fenway Park - Website
- Street:
- 4 Yawkey Way
- ZIP:
- 02215
- City:
- Boston
- State:
- MA
- Country:
-
Description
Though generations have come and gone, Fenway Park remains, much like it did the day it opened on April 20, 1912.
The home of the Boston Red Sox resounds with the echoes of great baseball players: Cy Young, Babe Ruth, Jimmy Collins, Duffy Lewis, Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper, Joe Cronin, Bobby Doerr, Johnny Pesky, Ted Williams, Jimmie Foxx, Carlton Fisk, Jim Rice and Carl Yastrzemski, to name just a few.
Fenway Park is actually the second home for the Sox. In 1901, the Boston Pilgrims became one of the charter members of the fledgling American League. The Pilgrims played ball at the Huntington Avenue Grounds, now a part of Northeastern University's campus.
Boston Globe owner General Charles Henry Taylor, a Civil War veteran, bought the team for his son John I. Taylor in 1904. In 1907, owner Taylor changed the club's name from the Pilgrims to the Red Sox. In 1910, tired of the leasing arrangement for the Huntington Avenue Grounds, Taylor made a big announcement: he would build a new ballpark for his Red Sox. Taylor dubbed the new ballpark Fenway Park because of its location in the Fenway section of Boston.


