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Disney world is still in there off season in March so it is really a good time to go weather is hit and miss on rain but still isn't bad compared to illinois.i have beem 3-4 times in March when the concrete convention was there.
Posts: 193 | From: illinois | Registered: Jan 2004
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Uncle Buck - As you may have figured out, I live in Central Florida. Disney World is fine any time of the year, and you may be interested in attending an Atlanta Braves spring training game at Disney's Wide World of Sports (closest AMTRAK station to Disney is Kissimmee) -- also several teams have spring training in Lakeland (on the route of AMTRAK's Palmetto).
Have a great time!!
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Don't the New York Yankees train in Pompano Beach?
If so, that would give you a 200 mile Amtrak ride to Deerfield Beach and a choice of three trains (two from Orlando, one from Wildwood). Also, within sight of the station is a Ramada Inn, which I guess would be acceptable to you, and I guarantee you (at least by my definition) is quite affordable - even in season.
Posts: 9975 | From: Clarendon Hills, IL USA (BNSF Chicago Sub MP 18.71) | Registered: Apr 2002
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quote:Originally posted by Gilbert B Norman: Don't the New York Yankees train in Pompano Beach?
They've trained in my hometown of Tampa since 1996 or thereabouts. Their spring training stadium, Legends Field, is near the airport, maybe 7 or 8 miles from the Amtrak station in downtown Tampa.
(Also in the Tampa Bay area are the Blue Jays in Dunedin, the Phillies in Clearwater, the Pirates in Bradenton, and the hometown Devil Rays in St. Petersburg. Thruway buses can probably get you near most of these places.)
By the way, UncleBuck44, you might want to purchase game tickets in advance as soon as you firm up your plans...spring training games seem to be a lot more popular these days than when I was a kid, and some of the games do sell out, especially if they're involving a popular team (such as the Yankees and Braves). You can buy tickets through mlb.com.
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From what I can REMEMBER that havent been mentioned:
LA plays in Vero Beach. Cleveland plays in Winter Haven. I think Houston Plays in Kissimmee. Boston in Fort Myers Lakeland I believe is home to the Tigers Baltimore plays in FT. Lauderdale And my hometown Cardinals share a spring training facility with the Marlins in Jupiter.
Im a Baseball and train nut so I make sure to remember everything baseball, go ahead test the baseball knowledge.
But I was just wondering about the Train routes in Florida, and the best baseball sites.
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