Showing posts with label D&F Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label D&F Travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

BfloGirlTravel: Progressive Field – July 7, 2016


A number of years ago, I started going on bus trips to see my favorite MLB team, the NY Yankees, in action. My favorite place to see them – besides Yankee Stadium, of course – is Cleveland’s Progressive Field. D&F Travel puts on a great trip, complete with an all-you-can-eat smorgasbord through the middle of the seventh inning. It makes the trip worthwhile even if the Yankees don’t win…but they did, so that makes it even better!

** note – all travel was paid for by me, and all opinions are my own.**







Tuesday, February 2, 2016

BfloGirlTravel: 2016 sports bus trips with D&F Travel

The view from the "suite" seats in Cleveland - 2015
credit: paulathompsonfreelance.com
D&F Travel doesn’t specialize in sports bus trips, but it does know how to make each sporting adventure a great one. Here are some of this year’s trips for sports fans:
  • New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays – there are two dates for fans on this one – Thursday, April 14 (7:07 p.m. game) and Saturday, September 24 (1:07 p.m. game). Each trip is $99 per person and includes round-trip motorcoach and ticket to the game.
  • New York Yankees at Cleveland Indians – catch one or all four games in this series, with trips scheduled for July 7, 8, 9 and 10 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday) to Progressive Field. These trips include round-trip motorcoach, “suite” seat to the game and all-you-can-eat food and non-alcohol beverages until the middle of the 7th inning – this is a great deal at $130 per person! (I’ve done this trip the last two seasons – great seats and lots of great ballpark food and more!)
  • Cheez-It 355 @ The Glen – NASCAR visits the Finger Lakes region for one of two annual road course races on the Sprint Cup Series schedule on Sunday, August 7. Cost is $125 per person and includes round-trip motorcoach, grandstand seating and the pre-race Fan Walk ticket. 


Thursday, August 20, 2015

Watkins Glen International in pictures

Toyota's cool ferris wheel
Matt Kenseth
I don’t care what some people say – road courses are freakin’ awesome! Especially when there’s one in your “backyard” (i.e. – a couple hours away). Watkins Glen International is that track for me, and the best way to get there – unless you’re staying there – is on a bus trip: dropped off right in front of the grandstand gate, with lots of time to go explore the midway area (but still never enough!). Here are a few pictures from this year’s event.

Newman!

Casey Mears

Clint Bowyer

on pit road

mmmm...M&Ms!

on the starting grid

heading to the green flag

random tire rolling along (yes, the frontstretch was cheering on the tire!)

Joey Logano on fire! (literally)


**note – Mom and I went with D&F Travel – all travel was paid for by me, and all opinions are my own.**

Thursday, September 18, 2014

A Kurt, A Casey and Two Kyles: Look Who I Found at Watkins Glen International!

Walking around the infield “Fan Fair” area at Watkins Glen International on Sunday morning before the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in August, it felt like being at a festival somewhere in Buffalo: food, beverages, freebies, food sampling, race car drivers…OK, maybe that last thing won’t be found at a Buffalo festival…

The atmosphere is electric – there are thousands of people walking around, checking out the souvenir haulers and sponsor displays, like Target, GEICO and Toyota. These were some of the places where I found a few drivers hanging out:
  • Kyle Larson



Casey Mears


Kurt Busch



Kyle Busch




I also found Madison, one of the Miss Sprint Cups, but she didn’t fit into the “kuh” theme I had going there…


all photos: paulathompsonfreelance.com

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Thousands of Fans, Six Inductees and the Tomahawk Chop: The National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

One hot Sunday in July, thousands of baseball fans converged on someplace akin to Paradise for lovers of America’s National Pastime. That place goes by one name: Cooperstown.
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum on Induction Ceremony morning
The village of Cooperstown, New York is home to more than the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, but for the last weekend of July, there is nothing else. That weekend is Hall of Fame Weekend, and this year, six new members were inducted into the Hall.
Inside the Hall of Fame
D&F Travel offered a day trip to the hallowed grounds of baseball on Sunday, July 27th for the Induction Ceremony, with six inductees who were a who’s who of my era of baseball fandom: Tony LaRussa, Frank Thomas, Bobby Cox, Greg Maddox, Tom Glavine and Joe Torre. To say that Atlanta as a baseball city (LaRussa, Cox, Maddox, Glavine and Torre) and Georgia as a state (Thomas, who was born in Georgia and went to Auburn) were well represented is an understatement.
Atlanta fans doing the Chop
Tomahawk chops began well before the ceremony started, and continued through the first three inductees presented: Maddox, Cox and Glavine. Glavine, who was also drafted by the Los Angeles Kings, made reference to his two-sport past with tongue-in-cheek humor: having been drafted ahead of Hockey Hall of Famers Luc Robitaille and Brett Hull, he imagined that he would’ve been inducted into that Hall of Fame if he hadn’t chosen the baseball path.
Tom Glavine
LaRussa and an emotional Thomas came next, followed by the man I, as a Yankees fan, went there to see: Torre, the Yankees skipper for six AL pennants and four World Series titles; Torre was also a nine-time All-Star as a player for the Braves. Torre was cheered loudest when he told us we’d be back in a few years to see a couple more Yankees inductions, referring to future Hall of Famers Mariano Rivera and Derek Jeter.
Joe Torre's plaque presentation
I also spent some time in the Hall of Fame Museum, but in all honesty, it’s not the place to visit on Induction Ceremony morning – it’s a huge monument to the game, but seemed sooooo small with thousands of people trying to make their way through it in a short time. I definitely need to go back!

all photos: paulathompsonfreelance.com

Saturday, April 12, 2014

NY Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays – Rogers Centre – April 5, 2014

It didn’t really feel like spring last Saturday on my way up to Toronto for the NY Yankees game at Roger Centre – in fact, I saw some snow! In spite of that, it was a nice day for a baseball game…in a dome!

Rogers Centre - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
One of my favorite ways to travel is by bus – D&F Travel and Know How Tours are how I head out on many of my excursions. This trip was with D&F.

Checking out BP - Coach Joe (top), Francisco Cervelli, Brian McCann
I’m amazed at how much the area around the stadium has changed in recent years – either that, or I just haven’t been paying attention! There’s now an aquarium across from the stadium, and over on another corner is Steam Whistle Brewery, constructed from an old train round-about, which is supposed to be very good.

Jacoby Ellsbury looks much better in a Yankees uniform

I, of course, went up to see Derek Jeter for one of the last times (I have at least one more baseball trip this year), and was hoping for a win, but that part didn’t happen – I did get to see The Captain, however :)

Derek Jeter :)
all photos: paulathompsonfreelance.com