There's a lot to do in Milwaukee and if you're going to be taking a trip to Milwaukee, either because you're an orthodontist in Coquitlam visiting Milwaukee as part of dental convention or you have family to visit, you won't have to worry about finding something fun to do. That's especially true if you consider yourself a sports fan.
Some of most important sports action can be found at Miller Park and it's a must stop attraction during your stay in Milwaukee. They say that America's favorite pastime is baseball but the game of baseball has come a long way since it's inception and the one area that has been greatly changed in the world of baseball is the stadium.
No longer do you have to watch baseball being played in a small ballpark while sitting on cold metal bleachers that would make you re-think senior house plans. Instead we now have the luxury of taking in a ballgame in state-of-the-art stadiums that can be found all over the country and Miller Park is no exception. In fact, Miller Park has one distinguishing feature that no other Major League Baseball ballpark can say they have: a fan-shaped convertible roof.
This fan shaped roof, which you would think would only be real in bedroom art, has the ability to open and close in the span of ten minutes and is made up of 12,000 tons of steel and covers the 600 feet of the ballpark that reaches from home plate to the outfield. So, no matter what the weather is like during the baseball season in Milwaukee the roof will be there to protect you and ensure that you get to watch the game. That's a nice guarantee to have if you travel to Milwaukee to see a Brewers game with your friends or Hamilton builders.
The $392 million ballpark was named Sports Illustrated's "best ballpark based on value per dollar spent" in 2005 so you know you're getting a good bargain and will be spending your ACH services check wisely. In addition to emptying out your wallets like you would at other ballparks Miller Park makes sure you are having a lot of fun during a Brewers game and puts on events such as the Klement's Sausage Race and a rendition of "Roll Out the Barrel" during every 7th inning stretch. Plus after every home run and win by the Brewers the team's mascot, Bernie Brewer, will slide down the Kalahari Splash Zone, which sets off a water explosion! |