2/8/19

Mack's Mets Sponsored Trip To Mets-Pirates Series



Mack’s Mets has joined forces with DeBolt Unlimited Travel to offer you the chance to see your Mets for the entire Aug 2-4 series at PNC Park, in Pittsburgh.

Mention 'Mack's Mets' and get $20 per person off your purchase

Here’s some of the details.


The actual form to fill out is on their website:  




"Sports Trips" - Follow the METS to America's Best Ballpark


Friday - Sunday, August 2-4, 2019
See Your Favorite Team Play in PNC Park-Pittsburgh 
One of America’s Premier Cities!

Super Package includes:
     -Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation from New York City
     -Two Nights Hotel Accommodations with Breakfast
     -Welcome Reception and City Orientation upon arrival
     -Pittsburgh City Tour including Duquesne Incline with a Local Guide
     -Round-Trip Private Transportation to PNC Park for all games
     -Fully Escorted


Seating Limited!  Call NOW for Information and Reservations:
         1-844-HIT-A-HOMER / 1-844-448-2466
                                          Phone answers 24/7
Your Itinerary:

Friday, 2 August 2019
     8:00 AM
 Leave New York City - New York and New Jersety pick up locations
                                                                                                         to be determined
     3:30 PM Arrive Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Pittsburgh-West Greentree
                                            875 Greentree Road, Pittsburgh, PA  15220-3508
     4:00 PM Welcome Reception and City Orientation
     5:30 PM Leave Hotel for PNC Park and 7:05 PM game
     Return to Hotel after game

Saturday, 3 August
     Breakfast at the Hotel
     9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Three hour Tour of Pittsburgh with Pittsburgh’s Best Guide
                 including the Duquesne Incline ascent of Mt. Washington
     5:30 PM Leave Hotel for PNC Park and 7:05 PM game
     Return to Hotel after game

Sunday, 4 August 

     Breakfast at the Hotel
     12:00 PM Leave Hotel for PNC Park and 1:35 PM game
     Leave PNC Park for New York City after game
     Arrive back in New York City - Time determined by finish time of game


All for Only:
      $333 per person Quad (four people in a room)            
     $353 per person Triple (three people in a room)
     $395 per person Double (two people in a room)
     $521 per person Single (one person in a room)


Tickets to games NOT included
Get the Tickets YOU want - where YOU want to sit -
at the price YOU want to pay!
Join your fellow METS Fans for the perfect Summer Weekend
featuring Your METS and PNC Park
The Critics Rave!!!!
“PNC Park…Best Ballpark in America”
-                                          Ballpark Digest

“PNC Park…the top ballpark in the country”
-                                          TripAdvisor

“PNC Park dazzles from almost every seat…the upper-deck seats are just 88 feet from the field”.
 -                                         Travel + Leisure

“PNC Park may just be the perfect ballpark…PNC Park is in the perfect location and offers the best possible atmosphere for baseball…A trip to see the Pirates at PNC is a must for any baseball fan.”
                                          - Stadium Journey

“This riverfront facility combines the best features of yesterday’s ballparks – rhythmic archways, steel trusswork, and a natural grass playing field - with the latest in fan and player amenities and comfort.’
                                            - Major League Baseball

For Information and Reservations fill out the form below or call:
1-844-HIT-A-HOMER / 1-844-448-2466 
Phone answers 24/7
EmailBaseball@deboltunlimited.com
A Service of DeBOLT Unlimited – Established 1895
318 E. Eighth Avenue, Homestead, PA 15120 USA

10 comments:

Reese Kaplan said...

Too bad it isn't offered with transportation options from El Paso.

Tom Brennan said...

Not likely I could do a whole weekend, Mack, but would you like me to post it on facebook? Some Mets fan sites have lots of members - they might live the idea.

bill metsiac said...

Last year, the Mets offered a similar package to Pitt, much more expensive, that included tickets and plane fare. I went on the trip and LOVED it.

This is a great deal, and though I'm not interested in a "rerun" for myself, I highly recommend it to all Mets fans who have the time and can afford this very reasonable price.

Mack Ade said...

Tom -

I will post it there

Mack Ade said...

Tom -

Moved your post to noon

The Pittsburgh post was supposed to be scheduled at noon today but I guess I screwed it up

Sorry

Tom Brennan said...
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Anonymous said...

Mack:

I liked pitcher Dillon Gee also. He had a few really good seasons here. I don't recall any injuries beyond maybe the arm blood clot and a groin pull. I honestly think that what "may have" happened was that the Mets had all these really hard throwing fastball starters hitting the scene in NY all at one time. Dillon was more of a smart finesse guy, but his fastball was decent I thought too. But maybe the Mets bras fell in love with the 95+ mph fastball pitchers instead, thus limiting Dillon's appeal. Personally speaking, the great ball clubs have both, the fastball guys and the smart finesse guys.

Was wondering what you felt happened and then too if in contact with Dillon what really happened. I know Terry sent him to the pen at one point, but anything else beyond that I really do not recall.

Mets fans really liked Dillon Gee. We all wish him the best.

BTW: His numbers of recent were pretty solid.

Anonymous said...

On Curtis Granderson

Like you said today in your blog, Curtis would truly make a terrific fifth outfielder. He is ageless and he not only gives 100% on the field, he gives his all helping with the charities. To me, he is absolutely a total class act.

Baseball fans are a little fickle though.

They expect their favorite star player on their team to never age or slow down, even just a little bit. It's like that in every sport really.

Remember the Yankee fans with Derek Jeter that one season when he struggled? Many NYY fans wanted Captain Jetes gone or sent to Siberia or something. Then the following season the Captain returned to form and was way over a .300 BA again.

Plus, the emphasis on the NYM right now (The Brodie Bunch) is retooling the team and the outfield is actually quite full, if not overly full. Otherwise, Grandyman would have been perfect again here in the five slot.

I hope Curtis Granderson contemplates managing when he is done playing. He'd be excellent. A total class act human being!

Anonymous said...

Harper and Machado

Anybody have any ideas or insight as to where they might go?

I am thinking...

Manny Machado - White Sox

Reasoning: He has stated that he misses the AL and knows the pitchers there better. Makes some sense.

Bryce Harper - Phillies

Reasoning: I think that the Phillies would be interested in signing him, maybe not for the ten years but something suitable for Bryce perhaps. I think within MLB there could be an image issue there with Bryce. Not certain. Just a gut thing.

Anonymous said...

The 2019 NY Mets

I am thinking right now, maybe 88 victories or so. Around that. But it's a long haul from now until then and anything good or bad can and will happen.

What are the leading keys deciding this?

1. The top three Mets starters have to stay healthy, it's that obvious. No major injuries there in otherwords.

2. The new veteran leadership (Cano, Ramos, Lowrie) has to do the same. Especially Ramos behind the dish because there is a fall-off there to the backup.

3. The bullpen (being revamped) has to become "swiss watch like." Hand in glove. Gear to gear. Everyone excepting their role in it.

4. No broken feet in the outfield.

5. Homerun barrage, manufactured runs like never before. Need I say here...base stealing. OMG!

Stuff like that. Smart, effective baseball.