Jacob's Field is the home of Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians. As one of the better-looking ballparks in the league, it is important for any fan to catch a game there at least once.
Ability to look like you belong somewhere when you really don't (for sneaking to better seats)
A love for baseball
Step1
On a day when the game is not sold out, it is always a great idea to buy the cheapest tickets possible. While the view is not bad from the upper deck, you can alway sneak down to a better seat when the ushers aren't looking.
Step2
If it is your first time visiting the park, be sure to find a seat that gives you a full view of the gigantic scoreboard. However, the bleachers (unable to provide a view of the scoreboard) offer some of the best seats in the stadium. It's quite a conundrum, but you will find the best fans, and the most inebriated ones, in the bleachers.
Step3
Jacob's Field offers a large variety of concessions, from the regular ballpark food to Philly cheesesteaks and Polish sausage. To save some money, and eat to the point of explosion, attend one of the stadium's Dollar Dog Nights. Hot dogs priced at $1 can't be beat.
Step4
There is hardly a bad view of the ballpark from any seat. However, each section offers a different view, and it would be worth it to try and move around during the game. Find a new seat, walk around the concourse - there's plenty to see and do (including a station where you can build your own stuffed Slider, the Indians' mascot).
Step5
Walking around the stadium during a game against a hated rival, such as the annual series against the Yankees, gives you a chance to heckle opposing fans as well. Who doesn't love to do that?
Tips & Warnings
Check out the Terrace Club for a distinctive culinary experience.
With the team playing well, tickets may start becoming scarce. In other words, find a game you want to attend right away and get your tickets.