A: Ballpark rules prohibit outside food or beverages to be brought into the park. The concession stands sell a wide variety of food and beverages to satisfy most tastes. Also, water fountains are conveniently located on both sides of the main concourse. Q: What is the policy when weather shortens or cancels the game?
A: If for any reason rain, fog, etc. Scenario 1 : The game is rescheduled to be played on an open date on the Ducks schedule. If this occurs, tickets do not need to be exchanged and are good for the newly scheduled game only. Scenario 2 : The game is rescheduled to be played as part of a doubleheader. When this happens, tickets for the postponed game must be exchanged at the ballpark box office as soon as possible for a ticket of equal or lesser value to a future Ducks regular season home game.
All games are subject to availability. Q: My organization is holding a fundraiser or awarding prizes and would love to have something from the Ducks. How do I go about asking for a donation? In addition, all organizations should submit any information pertaining to their event. Please note, donations are processed approximately one month before your event date, so please be sure to get your requests in early.
Also, due to the large amount of organizations the Ducks deal with each year, we are unable to donate tickets. Q: How do I get a player or QuackerJack to appear at my event?
Requests should be completed and returned ASAP in order ensure best chance at availability. Q: I'm interested in getting private one-on-one instruction from a Ducks player. What do I need to do for this? A: There are certain players that provide one-on-one instruction. For more information including cost and availability, please contact the front office at or email [email protected] Q: I think I can play for the Ducks and would like a tryout. How do I get one? If you are interested in trying out, please email [email protected] for more information and to register.
If the team is interested in speaking with you, they will contact you. I was so excited I actually started picking out the clothes I was going to wear … I did not think about not coming. We were coming, rain or not. The Snyders, who celebrated their 17th anniversary last week and sit in Section , have been season-ticket holders since , committing to buying a package after attending 50 games per year anyway.
The Ducks did not play in It would have led to even more cases. To be around everyone, you should be vaccinated. Wearing [the mask] is just a little extra because I have a heart condition.
Jordan Lauterbach joined Newsday's sports department in He covers running and the Long Island Ducks independent baseball team. Lauterbach graduated from C.
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