Man, let me tell you about my day at Dodger FanFest. It was a wild ride, and I’m here to spill all the beans.

So, first things first, getting tickets. I heard they were available online, and I jumped on that right away. The whole process was digital, you use this MLB Ballpark app. I got mine without a hitch, secured them digitally, and boom, I was ready to roll.
Next up, planning the day. I knew I wanted to make the most of it, so I did a bit of digging beforehand. Found out about this speakeasy place, but it’s not for everyone. It’s called the Vivid Seats Speakeasy, and it’s pretty exclusive. You gotta be a season ticket holder or a private guest, and reservations are a must. I marked it down as a “maybe” since I didn’t fit the bill.
- Scored tickets online – check!
- Checked out the speakeasy info – intriguing but not this time.
The day of FanFest, I got there early, all pumped up. I knew Magic Johnson was part-owner of the Dodgers, so I kept my eyes peeled for him. I thought, how cool would it be to bump into a legend like him? No luck on that front, but hey, the day was young.
I also found out you could get a personalized message on the DodgerVision Ribbon Board. You know, like a birthday shoutout or an anniversary message? I thought it was a neat idea, and the money goes to the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation, so that’s a win-win.
Then I figured out how to forward tickets if you need to, like if your buddy can’t make it or something. You go to the Tickets tab, find the game, and there’s an option to “Forward Ticket”. You can send it to someone from your contacts or via email. Pretty handy, right?

- Looked out for Magic – no dice, but still awesome.
- Discovered the message board thing – cool idea for a good cause.
- Figured out ticket forwarding – good to know for the future.
Wrapping It Up
All in all, it was a solid day at Dodger FanFest. I soaked in the atmosphere, learned a few things, and had a blast. It’s always fun to be around fellow fans and just enjoy the vibe. Would I go again? You bet your bottom dollar I would.