One of the few baseball tours that I did when travelling along the east coast of the United States. This is one of many standalone attraction videos that combine with my longer New York City guide coming soon. If you have enjoyed this video, please do share this video on your socials. 🙂
Wow, my favorite RU-vidr at my favorite baseball field. Great content Ninh! I did this tour last August, really enjoyed the press conference area and the tunnels with old team pictures. Also, our group ran into Mets legend Keith Hernandez while standing in the Piazza Club
@FootyRundown thanks! Yeah, the tour is pretty cool, eh? You probably saw a lot more than I did? I definitely didn't run in any ex-players, so I think you got real lucky on your trip! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Thanks! I've got one that I've pre-recorded that will go up shortly. But this one was just a test to see if they're worth doing i.e. if they'll pull in enough views and subs to justify doing any more.
@@jasongarufi8187 it's was pretty cool. I think I'll go back one day to see an actual game there, for sure. I need to recover financially from the first trip to New York 😅
Great video, I've never been a baseball fan but $13 is really cheap so if I'm ever in New York I'll definitely look at going to a game, I don't watch baseball but I do watch NFL and my team is the Cincinnati Bengals so have you ever considered doing a stadium tour there?
Admittedly, the seats you get for $13 isn't fantastic - but if there's plenty of empties lying around, just sit closer to the action! NFL is awesome, though I've never considered going to Cincinnati? For sure I might do a tour if I'm ever there, but I can't think of any reason why I would be?
Unfortunately the parking is not free at the ballpark on game days. It is about $40. Best advice is to take the train. Or if you are going with a large group, split the difference with parking. Also, when purchasing tickets, don't buy on the Mets website, purchase at the box office. No fees. Or secondary market will tend to be cheaper.
Yeah, for sure! Funnily enough, they weren't doing stadium tours when I visited Yankee Stadium, so I (sadly) won't be doing a similar one for those guys.
A few reasons really: the main one is that the income I get from it is way too little for the amount of effort and time I use to make them. The UBL videos take roughly the same amount of time and the revenue is more than triple, due to increased watch time. Also, there are sadly way too many 'reactors' (and I use that term loosely) that get away with stealing my videos and making more money off my work than I do. That said, I have about 30 scripts that I need to make videos on, to resurrect my channel. I'm waiting to line up all the videos to basically re-start my channel.
@@UltimateBucketList I saw you had scripts when I was scrolling Twitter last night. When you say restart the channel, will you still have the old videos up? I love those videos because I’ve learned so much about sports. Can’t wait to see Ninh Explains back and better than ever
Probably not - I still have content I need to make on that channel, it's just finding the time to edit everything whilst making content for this channel and holding down a regular day job.
As a Jays fan who despises the Yankees and all they stand for - I wouldn't wear their logo for any reason. Besides, nobody would honestly bat an eye lid at Citi Field even if I did. Baseball doesn't have the same level of douchebaggery that English football has.
Mets fan since 1969,I don't like citi field just a bunch of concrete, dimensions are horrible, Phillies stadium is alot better,as well as Yankees stadium. And probably most other stadium's in mlb.😮
It's definitely different to Shea Stadium, but I think evolution is a good thing. It's really not that bad - there are definitely worse ballparks to catch a game out there.
@@UltimateBucketListI think what’s of concern to William (& most knowledgeable baseball fans) is the new generation of parks. Of those, Citi Field is not even close to their being. The whole place is a giant disappointment. 🤔