Las Vegas Review-Journal

Visit these hotels where baseball fans can score cool perks

- By Sally French

With baseball season in full swing, it’s time for fans to make their game-day plans. For those traveling to the game, that can require finding a hotel to serve as a home base.

After all, sports and travel go together like peanuts and Cracker Jack. According to an American Express survey conducted in early 2024 of people who travel at least once a year, 58 percent of respondent­s said they were interested in traveling for sporting events in 2024, with 67 percent of millennial and Generation Z respondent­s citing interest.

When it comes to lodging, the best hotels for baseball fans include memorabili­a tied to local teams or views of the stadiums. Some offer discounts or promotions centered around the team’s performanc­e. Here are five hotels that are a home run for baseball fans.

Hilton Baltimore inner harbor — Baltimore Orioles

Located next to Oriole

Park at Camden Yards, this hotel makes it easy to get inside the ballpark. But you might not even need to buy a ticket, as many of the hotel rooms overlook the stadium.

If you intend to watch from your room, request a higher floor for a better view.

Hotel Commonweal­th — Boston Red Sox

Multiple rooms within Boston’s Hotel Commonweal­th embody the spirit of baseball. For example, the Fenway Park Suite patio features original ballpark seats. Inside, there’s Red Sox memorabili­a, including vintage baseball cards and the “6” from the Green Monster scoreboard.

The hotel also sells game packages, which include an overnight stay and game tickets.

Hyatt Regency San Francisco — San Francisco Giants

The Hyatt Regency San Francisco embraces not just the Giants, but also all the city’s sports teams. Through the end of 2024, the hotel is running a promotion for free valet parking and a room upgrade. Plus, if a San Francisco home team wins, you’ll be treated to two compliment­ary drinks from the bar in the hotel’s iconic brutalist-style atrium.

Live! By Loews - St. Louis— St. Louis Cardinals

Located across the street from Busch Stadium and in the heart of Ballpark Village, the Live! by Loews - St. Louis is not only convenient, but its particular location also holds serious Cardinals history. The 216-room hotel sits on the former site of Busch Stadium II, which operated until 2005.

Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel — Toronto Blue Jays

Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel, located within the Rogers Centre, offers a unique viewing experience for Blue Jays fans. Book one of the field-view guest rooms for floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views of the field and stadium.

You can also watch from the hotel’s restaurant, the Sportsnet Grill, which has giant windows overlookin­g the field, while the restaurant’s speakers stream the game’s audio. Baseball-inspired menu items include the 24-inch Slugger hot dog.

How to save on hotels during baseball season

The hotel for your next baseball pilgrimage might cost more this year. According to Hotel Monitor 2024, a forecast from American Express Global Business Travel, a post-pandemic return to in-person meetings and ongoing inflation have contribute­d to higher hotel prices.

Some baseball-centric cities are set to see especially notable price hikes, including Boston, where room rates will jump by

11.3 percent year over year, the Hotel Monitor report found.

If your schedule is flexible, travel later in the baseball season so you’re not competing with summer vacation crowds. Or, consider being flexible in terms of the day of the week. According to a 2023 analysis of MLB ticket sales by ticket reseller Ticketcity, midweek games offer the best deals.

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