RedSox68
Retired 2021 -- All the Time to Travel Now!
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The Red Sox are doing so much better than the Blue Jays. Thank goodness April is over and they started May out well by beating the Yankees! We drove to Boston from Halifax and stayed in Woburn and took the train in everyday. I don't think you will have a problem booking the Fenway Park tour. We just booked tickets online a couple of days before. I think the tours run daily and are about an hour long. The times etc are listed on the website. You even get to go behind the Green Monster. We were disappointed that the Red Sox were on the road when we were there but now we have an excuse to go back to Boston maybe when the Jays are playing. We were sure that the Sox were going to sign Edwin Encarnacion to replace David Ortiz so we were somewhat surprised that he ended up in Cleveland.
From what I read -- they may not give tours on game days, so you were lucky. Unfortunately, our tour is scheduled on a game day, although the game isn't until 7 p.m. Next time they play the Blue Jays, I'll be thinking of you rooting for the Red Sox to lose

I've been a fan since 1966, when I used to watch the games with my Dad in Rhode Island. Back then my favorite was Yazstremski. I was one of the ones who stayed faithful until they finally broke the curse -- and then all of a sudden everyone was a fan LOL.
I've only seen them at Fenway once -- in 1968, and they lost to the Oakland A's 21-7! Then I saw them play the Phillies and they lost; then we saw them in Anaheim play the Angels right before our PC cruise, and they lost! My husband doesn't think I should go see them in person anymore. I was beyond relieved when they decided to keep Fenway and just expand it. I hope to get up there for a long weekend and some games when I retire next year.