Getting plenty of Birds for your buck at Orioles FanFest
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April 02, 2010 1:57 pm
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On the fence as to whether or not you want to head to Orioles FanFest tomorrow?
Aside from the fact that your time could hardly be better spent than supporting the O’s on a Saturday just weeks from the start of Spring Training, you’ll get plenty of the Birds for your buck.
Tickets to FanFest are just $10 for adults and $5 for children 14 and younger and fans 55 and over. Parking is complementary.
Now first, factor in the portion of your ticket dollars that will go toward the Haitian…On the fence as to whether or not you want to head to Orioles FanFest tomorrow?

Aside from the fact that your time could hardly be better spent than supporting the O’s on a Saturday just weeks from the start of Spring Training, you’ll get plenty of the Birds for your buck.
Tickets to FanFest are just $10 for adults and $5 for children 14 and younger and fans 55 and over. Parking is complementary.
Now first, factor in the portion of your ticket dollars that will go toward the Haitian earthquake relief effort.
Then consider the inherent value (in dollars or personal meaning) of autographs from a potential 70+ current, future, and former Orioles players and coaches.
Then consider the giveaways that will be flying from booths all around the Convention Center – like this Orioles reusable tote bag giveaway that you’ll find at the MASN booth during tomorrow’s FanFest festivities.
Talk about $10 well spent if you ask me…
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