Would be great Ted. I think I could have more certainty about the dates and games I could assist in late February. I'll let you know.
Regarding the WS I went to games No. 3 and No 5.
Game No. 3 seemed that was never going to end LOL! We arrived to Dodger Stadium 2 hours before the game and it last 7 hours or something. So I was there for 9 hours and 18 innings, it was plain crazy LOL! I remember that we were 1 strike away to win in the 13th I guess, but Kinsler blew it up after a bad throw. Regardless the outcome that game was a great experience. We lived history. I went with my wife and little boy who is 2 YO. My wife doesn't understand too much about baseball, so she just couldn't believe that it took that much time LOL!. I had the opportunity to meet a couple of very nice old school Dodger fans, who btw were filling the box score in paper. Loved it, you don't see that much these days in ball parks. We shared some beers and a very nice baseball talk.
Game No. 5 was majestic from the start after the 2 R-HR by Pearce. After the HR, the Dodgers and their fans were done, I can tell you. From that point to the end of the game, everything turned sweet unlike game 3 which was 100% tension all the time. Also, unlike game 3, in game five you could see tons of Red Sox fans. I guess Dodgers fans were not confident anymore with their team after a 1-3 series, plus the tickets weren't cheep by any means, so a lot of Red Sox fan could assist in more quantity I guess LOL! This game was very fast, but I stayed there one more hour to see the celebration and enjoy the chant and party of other Red Sox fans. In game five I went alone. On Sunday we went to Disney in the morning, and my wife wanted to stay there with my boy, so I went alone to the game, I guess she didn't want to experience another 9 hours in a baseball game LOL!
The trip was a great experience. We had the opportunity to assist to a Lakers game and visit some places in LA like Melrose, downtown, outlets, etc. as well. It was my first time in LA.
Watching your team at the Stadium winning the WS on the road, is definitely priceless. It was one of my greatest lifetime experiences. You just can't put in words the feelings after the last out. Every cent worth it.