I am taking my ten year old Thursday-Monday. What are some things to do in between games?
Stare at corn fields.Eat a lot of steaks.
SAC Museum is very cool. Bout a 30+ minute drive from downtown.Zoo, Aviation Museum
Coneflower >>>> ZestoEat a lot of steaks.
Oh, and Zesto ice cream.
This is a super helpful post. I was tardy on securing a hotel and settled for a Holiday Express in Gretna. We will have a car though.I have lived in Omaha my entire life. Can confirm you and your son are going to have a blast! Just walking around outside of the stadium is a great time. The tailgate scene, especially the first weekend when you are there, is sight to see. The baseball village across will be set up with tents for vendors and a fan fest as well. Downtown has some fantastic food and drink options. Can give recommendations depending on what kind of food you like. You need to try Coneflower Creamery in Millwork Commons (very close to the stadium). Best ice cream in town and annually in competition for best in the country. Highly recommend the Henry Doorly Zoo on an off day (not far from downtown). It's huge and a great time. But it's busy, and of course crazier during the CWS so plan accordingly. There's a mini field/shrine of Rosenblatt Stadium in the parking lot where the original stadium was located. I have so much nostalgia for Rosenblatt and love taking my 3 year old to this when we visit the zoo. What area of town are you staying? That might help me give you some specific recommendations. Plan on it being very hot with rain always looming. Excited for you both!
Oh you like that pricey fancy-pants stuff.Coneflower >>>> Zesto
Tickets are not the financial burden that the hotel and flights are..I expect prices to go down closer to the game, but Friday night against an SEC foe is a hot ticket.Any idea of what a ticket will cost on stub hub if my family and I were to make the trip? Does anyone sell any at the park? Trying to put a plan together.
I'm thinking about leaving tomorrow night and actually making the drive. Crazy I know but would be a good chance to sight see along the way.Tickets are not the financial burden that the hotel and flights are..I expect prices to go down closer to the game, but Friday night against an SEC foe is a hot ticket.
Hot take: Zesto's is overrated. Too much like Dairy Queen for my liking. It's also a chain. There are locations in Atlanta and Columbia, SC.Eat a lot of steaks.
Oh, and Zesto ice cream.
If you’re staying in Gretna then you definitely need to go to the Strategic Air Museum in Ashland - it’s a very short drive from Gretna.This is a super helpful post. I was tardy on securing a hotel and settled for a Holiday Express in Gretna. We will have a car though.
Thanks! Anything to keep him off the Nintendo Switch.If you’re staying in Gretna then you definitely need to go to the Strategic Air Museum in Ashland - it’s a very short drive from Gretna.
There’s also a cool drive-through wild animal park near Ashland that your kid would probably enjoy.
Good and affordable steak house about 15 minutes from Gretna. My wife and I eat here every time we visit her sister who lives in the the area. https://www.roundthebendsteakhouse.com/Eat a lot of steaks.
I bought outfield tickets for Sunday through Ticketmaster. After fees, they cost me about $110 per ticket. I just don't want to stress about tickets the day of the game. I bought tickets for Friday night a few rows behind our dugout. Those were much more expensive but worth it to me for a bucket list trip.Any idea of what a ticket will cost on stub hub if my family and I were to make the trip? Does anyone sell any at the park? Trying to put a plan together.
didn't at one point Zesto make specific flavor ice cream for each of the 8 teams in the CWS? Do they still do that?Coneflower >>>> Zesto
American has an early morning one-way from IAH into KC for $170, with plenty of time to make the drive before opening pitch.Checked flights today out of Houston. Thanks to Texas making it, tickets were starting around $1k!
You will have a little jaunt to get downtown from Gretna. But you will definitely want downtown to be your hub each day you are here.This is a super helpful post. I was tardy on securing a hotel and settled for a Holiday Express in Gretna. We will have a car though.
Oh you like that pricey fancy-pants stuff.![]()
Love this. Really curious where you’ve played @GregBarnes..? We do have some great courses!I played golf about every day I was there in 2013 and 2018.
Great call. Easy to do from Gretna.If you’re staying in Gretna then you definitely need to go to the Strategic Air Museum in Ashland - it’s a very short drive from Gretna.
There’s also a cool drive-through wild animal park near Ashland that your kid would probably enjoy. https://www.wildlifesafaripark.com/home
I believe they are doing a dinosaur exhibit at the Wildlife safari currently too.If you’re staying in Gretna then you definitely need to go to the Strategic Air Museum in Ashland - it’s a very short drive from Gretna.
There’s also a cool drive-through wild animal park near Ashland that your kid would probably enjoy. https://www.wildlifesafaripark.com/home
Unfortunately, they got rid of GA tickets a few years ago. Bleachers used to be much rowdier when you could get in for cheap. Sadly, like most events, they are pricing people out of the CWS. A shame.I bought outfield tickets for Sunday through Ticketmaster. After fees, they cost me about $110 per ticket. I just don't want to stress about tickets the day of the game. I bought tickets for Friday night a few rows behind our dugout. Those were much more expensive but worth it to me for a bucket list trip.
Same here. Very surprised. My rank is 3600. What is yours?If anyone has 2 extras in UNC section I’d be interested. Looks like request wasn’t fulfilled which isn’t surprising as it wasn’t two years ago and expect record demand.
Will buy online Friday if don’t find anything ahead of time.
6k so behind you. In 2018, had no issues getting lowers in UNC section but in 2024 and this year got shutout of any tickets. Good news is the demand has increased significantly and tickets aren’t really hard to get once you figure out flights, hotel and car.Same here. Very surprised. My rank is 3600. What is yours?
Maybe we got fewer tickets this year? Good idea to wait until Friday to buy—tix have already started to drop. Do you know where the UNC section is?6k so behind you. In 2018, had no issues getting lowers in UNC section but in 2024 and this year got shutout of any tickets. Good news is the demand has increased significantly and tickets aren’t really hard to get once you figure out flights, hotel and car.
Based off two years ago, I believe we were in top 10 rows of sections 117/118 as the home team. Then had a couple areas in upper deck too. I was able to find tickets right below the lower blocks last minute.Maybe we got fewer tickets this year? Good idea to wait until Friday to buy—tix have already started to drop. Do you know where the UNC section is?
Good luck finding a cornfield around Omaha. Cross the river and head over to Iowa if you want to stare at cornfields. lolStare at corn fields.
(Seriously though, the zoo is a good option. I'd recommend getting an all-session pass because there's not a ton to do in Omaha aside from the CWS and drinking with SEC fans, the latter of which obviously doesn't suit your needs.)
So Nebraska needs to get a new nickname? Should it be the Iowa Cornhuskers?Good luck finding a cornfield around Omaha. Cross the river and head over to Iowa if you want to stare at cornfields. lol
Same, I think I’m going to start looking at next year and reserve the hotel with option to cancel. Won’t be taking anybody on any Spring Break and post school beach trip next year dadgummit. They get one, I get oneI am getting so jealous and ridiculous fomo from this thread. We just can't swing it schedule wise.
*username checks out*I have lived in Omaha my entire life. Can confirm you and your son are going to have a blast! Just walking around outside of the stadium is a great time. The tailgate scene, especially the first weekend when you are there, is sight to see. The baseball village across will be set up with tents for vendors and a fan fest as well. Downtown has some fantastic food and drink options. Can give recommendations depending on what kind of food you like. You need to try Coneflower Creamery in Millwork Commons (very close to the stadium). Best ice cream in town and annually in competition for best in the country. Highly recommend the Henry Doorly Zoo on an off day (not far from downtown). It's huge and a great time. But it's busy, and of course crazier during the CWS so plan accordingly. There's a mini field/shrine of Rosenblatt Stadium in the parking lot where the original stadium was located. I have so much nostalgia for Rosenblatt and love taking my 3 year old to this when we visit the zoo. What area of town are you staying? That might help me give you some specific recommendations. Plan on it being very hot with rain always looming. Excited for you both!