My husband thought the Dodger Stadium tour would be a fun outing for the boys—and with a runtime of just 75 minutes, it was an easy addition to our day. Our tour began at 10 a.m. on the top deck, where we took in sweeping views of the stadium and learned about the team’s early days in Brooklyn and their move to Los Angeles.
From there, we made our way down to the fifth floor, which houses an impressive hallway of memorabilia along with the press box. We continued through the trophy room, stepped into the VIP lounge, and eventually descended to field level. While visitors are only allowed onto the warning track, simply standing that close to the field was a thrill in itself.
I won’t give away every detail, but if you’re a Dodgers fan—or just someone who appreciates baseball history—this tour is absolutely worth it.

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