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Anyone else receive their assigned week?

We're going June 21-27


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Posts: 393 | Location: Poor Places | Registered: October 15, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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We are also going that week


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Posts: 49 | Location: Lodi,Wisconsin | Registered: July 27, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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We are going August 9-15th Cool
 
Posts: 542 | Location: Northern California | Registered: November 10, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I hope you all have a great time out there!!!

We went last year and it was awesome!! I met a couple of dads from these forums out there as well. The memories are still fresh in my mind and my son wishes we could go back in time and re-live it again.

We were the week that the Martin kid set the homerun derby record. What a performance....he simply crushed most of them (we did keep him in the yard when we played his team though!!)

Again I hope you have an awesome time!!!
 
Posts: 81 | Location: Nashua, NH | Registered: April 02, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Have a great time-good luck to you all. My son was the first in our county to ever go to C-town. What a great experience that we still fondly remember (5yrs ago).
 
Posts: 352 | Location: Northern CA | Registered: August 24, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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This will be our second time. My oldest son's team went in 2006, when ironically the big story that week was that Roger Clemens was there to see his son's team play.

My middle son's team is going this year and I'm already working on my youngest son's coach (9u) to be ready in 2011.

It's such a fun trip. Can't wait.


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Posts: 393 | Location: Poor Places | Registered: October 15, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Although it's a neat experience for the kids, I think it's a little over hyped.

Talk to most kids and they'll tell you the food isn't very good, the uniforms are always damp (better bring Gold Bond!), and the team quarters get pretty hot when it gets warm (No A/C).

Also, it's a joke for 12 and even 13 year olds to be playing on 200 feet fenced fields. One of our players hit 11 homeruns and most of them traveled 275 feet plus. Good luck getting a double there.

The facilty is neat but again, the whole experience is over rated. Would we do it again? Absolutely not.

You'll get the speech at the beginning about how they did this all for the founding families father but it's really about $$$$

By the way, we finished in the Elite 8 so it's not sour grapes.
 
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The facilty is neat but again, the whole experience is over rated. Would we do it again? Absolutely not.

You'll get the speech at the beginning about how they did this all for the founding families father but it's really about $$$$



They even require the teams to furnish one umpire to work the tournaments when they come. They are not paid of course.

The common consensus I usually get from most who go there share your same feelings.
 
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Interesting.....

My son ranks it as perhaps the most fun week of his life. He's had weeks playing baseball that were more satisfying/significant/important, but nothing like Cooperstown for sheer fun!

I went as a spectator dad, expecting to tolerate the situation, and to my surprise, I had a great time. The Hall of Fame is a bonus.

Yep, mom makes better food, the barracks can be beastly hot, the fences allow for singles or home runs, the place undoubtably makes very good money, and it is just right for a 12 year old boy.
 
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That Martin kid as a BIG boy. My son will probably run up against him this season again. It's kind of crazy to be that big at 12.
 
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Warning track - Yeah he was a BIG boy. But surprisingly he was an easy going well grounded kid too. I was a coach so I stayed in the village with the kids and saw him at the consession stand one evening and chatted with him a bit. He never bragged a bit about his accomplishments (he had just clubbed 8 out of 10 balls to set the record) and kind of down played them. I found him to be a nice kid. Apparently he played for some 14U teams too out there in California as a 12..lol. But you're right..he is a big boy!


Strike 3 - I can understand why you some might feel like you. I was there at the beginning of August and yes the bunk room desperately need a/c. They'd probably save money in electricity if the did, 1 a/c vs 15 fans on high..lol. I think that kids who play select ball as 12's would find the fences short but a team like ours (we were just a bunch of city Cal Ripken All-stars brought together to play in this tourney only)found the 200ft fence to be the equivalent of what we played on all season. Yes the homeruns we hit during the week were 250ft usually but I think the 8ft fence evens it out. And I agree that the food was far from succulent to be kind. But even with all that we still wish we could go back and do it all again. I think if you aren't a Travel ball player yet at that age it is the best way to end youth baseball short of the LL or Cal Ripken World Series. Well worth the $$ and special memories we will have forever. My son still talks about it like it was yesterday.
 
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We went in 2005 and had a blast. 2B hit his first grand slam against a team from Colorado. We did think about going back the next year, but once he moved up to the big field, he wanted to stay there. He wasn't into all the pin-trading and all that stuff, but he loved playing a game or two every day and being there with all the other players. We went 6-3 and finished 25th or something like that, but one of our players won the Golden Arm competition. My only regret about not going back was not being able to see the Hank Aaron room, which wasn't completed when we were there.

The Cooperstown area is beautiful. We rented a cabin at a campground close to the facility and only paid $450 for the whole week. I agree that the food at the facility was bad. But we cooked on the grill at our cabin for most meals. There's a nice restaurant called Portabello's at a little town nearby, and several wineries to visit. Howe Caverns is fun, but it was cold! And of course we had lots of fun and spent way too much money in and around the HoF. I agree with Strike 3 that it is about the cash, and they must make a fortune. And a lot of those HRs turn in to fly ball outs in the fall. But still, for us, it was a really great trip.

The umpire that came with us had a great time, also. Smile
 
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our family went the august before 9/11 . we got home three weeks before, so the trip was really special. cooperstown and the baseball was great.but visiting the east coast was wonderful. we have some wonderful memories, try and take some extra time to visit, we were there 3 weeks and went all over.boston, new york, statue of liberty, world trade center, liberty bell on and on. walk through central park. one of our best baseball trips and family vacations.
 
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We are going the week of 8/23-8/29. It is just about all my son can talk about now...
 
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We had a blast in 06!

Yes it is a big money maker for the owners/investors, but it also employes a lot of people in the area. The locals we talked to were very positive about the owners and the boost the local economy got from the complex. Plus we were told by several that employees were treated well. So it's all good.

You know, the only thing we were disappointed in was the HOF! The exhibits were superficial, imo. I'd go back in a heart beat though!
 
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Going the last week of August with the Jersey Bulldogs. Should be fun. We have a pretty good team
 
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My son is going the week of July 18-25 right before HOF weekend. We will be there with the Orlando Bombers. Is there anything in Cooperstown besides the camps and HOF? The only thing I don't like about the setup so far is Mom and Me won't be able to be with him as much since he will be with the team-but then again ya gotta let go sometime. I just hope he has fun.
 
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DPE,
My son went as a U10 and being with his team and away from Mom & Dad was a big part of his enjoyable experience. He really only knew one other player well and made a bunch of new friendships that week that he still maintains two years later...
 
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We went last year right before the HOF induction. Talk about a zoo!! Tony and CalJr. had about a million fans there that week and it was a crazy madhouse. I wouldn't have traded it for anything. The excitement was everywhere and there were ex MLB'ers everywhere and even John Travolta! My wife really liked that part. It was a great time. Expect a lot of traffic and be willing to walk. They will give out tickets for parking. The bakery on the corner has great stuff. If you want to make your son happy, sneak in some treats on gameday that he can sneak back to his dorm in his ball bag, whatever you can get past security. Your son and his teamates will love you. We wore jackets and stuffed our pockets with slim jims, honey buns, candy and even a pack of Oreo's for the coach.

One of our parents took a ton of photos and got copies of everybodies pics and video and made a montage on DVD to pass out to the kids at our after the season party. I highly recommend doing it. I still sometimes watch it. Big Grin


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This is not a promo for these people, just sharing my experience.

In 06 we lost our spot at Cooperstown Dreams Park so we went to Cooperstown Diamonds. It's a three field facility about 10 miles away from Cooperstown. For $575.00 we got 7 games (guaranteed 6), stayed with the kids an an air-conditioned motel, meal vouchers for a good restaurant and the concession stand at the park, skills competition, a custom wood bat and a ring. My kid still talks about it as one of his best baseball experiences.

If you get a chance and you like beer, check out the Ommegang Brewery and have a Rare Vos for me. I am craving one as I type.
 
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