ATLANTA — Now that the Braves have won Game 1 of the World Series, it’s time to start making plans for Game 3 here in Atlanta.
You only have a couple days to figure out how you’re getting to the Battery Atlanta to watch the Braves take on the Houston Astros.
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Randy Matthews has some advice for first-timers.
“Get here early,” Matthews said. “Very early, put it that way.”
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Truist Park strongly recommends fans line up those parking reservations.
Channel 2′s Linda Stouffer found a few spots on Ticketmaster on Wednesday and SpotHero for under $100. And then on re-sale sites for much higher prices for passes in the sold out lots.
On StubHub for Friday night, east of Truist Park and across I-75, lots 31- 44, passes start at about $150. You’re still about a 15-minute walk from the ball-park.
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Closer to the roar of the crowd, of course it’ll cost you more.
At the Delta Deck, it costs more than $600 for passes this weekend. And for big-time spenders, the orange valet lot will cost around $900.
But there are other options that will cost you less and still get you to the game.
Fans can take a ride-share to the game. There are two designated zones for pick-ups.
The bus is always an option, with routes from the Arts Center and Midtown MARTA stations.
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