Cooperstown was the highlight of the year last year for Andrew, for his team, and for our family. It was a once in a lifetime experience...one he will never forget. It's like Disney World for baseball fans. Our team planned and prepped, and I don't think any of us, even with all that planning, knew what it would be like and how great it would be.
Here's my list of suggestions for what to know/do/see while at Cooperstown...
- Pack well....I think we compiled a pretty good packing list. (Thanks, Rachel for all your help compiling it.) I don't think there was anything that Andrew needed and did not have. The packing list is can be found here: Cooperstown Packing List
- Plan some FUN spirit items. The boys will have their banner for opening ceremonies, but you want it to be fun for all. We made giant heads of the boys and brought them to opening ceremonies and all games. It really was fun for the boys to see their large heads at each game!!! Also for spirit items, purchase some extra of your trading pins for siblings to trade- I think younger siblings make better pin traders than the boys! We also had spirit shirts made with the picture of our pin on them....moms, dads, siblings, and even grandparents who came had shirts!
- Take a TON of pictures.....the Cooperstown folks do a great job of taking pictures, and we did buy a few, but it was nice to know that there were pictures of all our boys for free from our parents! Make sure to take pictures out front by the Cooperstown Wall in their uniforms at some point during the day.
- Explore downtown Cooperstown. There were so many fun places, and the people there are awesome. One of our favorites was a little restaurant downstairs called "Getcha Hot Dog"...pub food at a decent price quickly...and sometimes, that is just what you need! Be sure to try out the local Cooperstown beer...nothing like a cold beer and a dog in baseball's town
- Be sure to leave time to play and explore at the Hall of Fame. The exhibits are nice, but there were areas to just have fun and explore there. Make sure you visit as a team and let the boys and siblings have fun there.
- Make sure the coaches plan a night off. Our coaches were smart and planned a night where all parents had to come and pick up their player from Dreams Park for a few hours. It's great to get a little time with your son during that week, but also time for the coaches to get a break and unwind with their family.
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| We loved this little downtown quick bite stop, and Cooperstown Ale was a favorite of mine! |
Whatever you choose to do to make your stay there special, one thing is for certain. It is a trip that your son will never forget. I hope you enjoy your stay and that your team has the best time there!
What are your suggestions to make a Cooperstown Dreams Park tournament the best for all?
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