games we’re going to in 2010

June 27 - Brockton Rox vs.New Jersey Jackals @ Campanelli Stadium
June 30 - New Hampshire Fisher Cats vs.Reading Phillies @ MerchantsAuto.com Stadium
July 3 - New Hampshire Fisher Cats vs.New Britain Rock Cats @ MerchantsAuto.com Stadium
July 4 - New Hampshire Fisher Cats vs.New Britain Rock Cats @ MerchantsAuto.com Stadium
July 11 - Pawtucket Red Sox vs. Syracuse Chiefs @ McCoy Stadium
July 18 - New Hampshire Fisher Cats vs.Binghamton Mets @ MerchantsAuto.com Stadium
August 7 - New Hampshire Fisher Cats vs.Bowie BaySox @ MerchantsAuto.com Stadium (Renew Your Wedding Vows Night)
August 8 - New Hampshire Fisher Cats vs.Bowie BaySox @ MerchantsAuto.com Stadium
August 15 - Pawtucket Red Sox vs. Buffalo Bisons @ McCoy Stadium
August 22 - New Hampshire Fisher Cats vs.New Britain Rock Cats @ MerchantsAuto.com Stadium
August 29 - New Hampshire Fisher Cats vs.Portland Sea Dogs @ MerchantsAuto.com Stadium
September 3 - Portland Sea Dogs vs.New Hampshire Fisher Cats @ Hadlock Field
September 4 - Portland Sea Dogs vs.New Hampshire Fisher Cats @ Hadlock Field
September 5 - Portland Sea Dogs vs.New Hampshire Fisher Cats @ Hadlock Field

Another vacation idea…

April 29, 2007
By Christine

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…is a trip to Orlando, Florida. Yes, we all know about Disney, Universal Studios, Sea World, and all of that. But did you know that there is minor league baseball in the Orlando area?

Yep…it’s true! You see, there’s a chance that I might be taking a trip down there soon. And when I go anyplace new, one of the first things I do is look online to see what, if any baseball teams are in the area. Miami, where the Florida Marlins play, is a bit of a hike, but the Tampa Bay Devil Rays are quite a bit closer (but there’s still a bit of a drive involved, though).

But I found two minor league teams that are closer to Orlando. One is the Daytona Cubs (Class A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs). A bit further away in the other direction is the Lakeland Tigers (Class A affiliate of the Detriot Tigers). And remember, if you go to Orlando in March, you are within an easy drive of several Major League teams’ Spring Training facilities!

When I was researching the cost of hotels in the Orlando area, I found that they can get VERY expensive. A surprisingly affordable alternative would be to look into an Orlando vacation rental. This makes a lot of sense if you are traveling with a whole family, or a group of friends. Rather than renting a whole bunch of hotel rooms to accomdate everyone, why not consider just renting a whole house? There’ll be room to spread out a bit, more privacy…and if you are traveling with a group of adult friends, everyone can chip in on the rent, which will make it even more affordable.

Also, since these are fully-equipped houses, you will have a kitchen, so you can buy groceries and cook some meals, rather than spending a ton of money on restuarants. This is yet another great way to make your vacation dollar go further!

If I do go down to Orlando, maybe I will find the time to check out one of these ballparks!

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