Yankee Lovers' Package - Stadium Tour and more!


Item Number: 126

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $90

Online Close: Nov 17, 2012 8:00 PM EST

Bid History: 16 bids - Item Sold!








Description

Classic Tour for two of Yankee Stadium any Monday through Friday (subject to availability) through December 21, 2012.


High bidder will also receive a 1923 - 2008 Yankee Stadium Dirt Plaque Collage (complete with Steiner COA), a 10" plush "Yankee" Snoopy Doll, an MLB Yankee blanket and an MLB Fan Book. (additional shipping costs for these items must be paid by winner if not picked up).


Experience the legend of Yankees baseball by taking the ultimate behind-the-scenes tour of Yankee Stadium, presented by Zales. The Classic Tour lasts 45 minutes to one hour and includes visits to the New York Yankees Museum, Monument Park* and the dugout. Since this tour is available between November and end of December, it includes the Yankees' clubhouse and batting cages area.


Classic Tours will commence every 20 minutes from 12:00 pm - 1:40 pm and run daily. At times when the tours sell out, other time slots become available from as early as 9:00 am to as late as 4:40 pm. ALL SITES ON THE TOUR ARE SUBJECT TO CURRENT AVAILABILITY. Winner will be given a number to call to reserve your tour tickets.


Please arrive 20 minutes prior to your tour time for security restrictions.



  • All tours begin and end at Gate 6 (161st street and River Avenue)

  • Each tour consists of a maximum of 30 fans.


Tour ticket pricing: Adult: $20; Children (14 years and younger, under 4 free): $15; Senior Citizens (60 years and older): $15


http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/nyy/ballpark/stadium_tours_details.jsp#classic 

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Special Instructions

*Highlighting every tour of Yankee Stadium is Monument Park, widely regarded as the most historic place in sports. It contains the monuments of five baseball icons - Miller Huggins, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle - as well as a memorial to the victims of Sept. 11, 2001 and the George M. Steinbrenner memorial plaque dedicated on Sept. 21, 2010.