Recession reaches Fenway Park with concession price freeze and 50% off snacks

I don’t normally stray from eateries in the Nashua region, but if you’re living in the Southern New Hampshire area, you most likely are (and probably should be) a Red Sox fan. With that being said, any of you Sox fans, or baseball fans in general, will be happy to know that Fenway Park has its first concession price freeze since 2002, by holding 2008’s concession prices for the 2009 season. Thanks to the recession, you no longer have to pay $20 for a hot dog and a soda (ok, that was a slight exaggeration…but you’re still saving some dough). In addition to the price freeze, Fenway will also have a special for the entire month of April called “Fenway Family Hour,” where items like Fenway Franks, sliders and pizza will be 50% off for the first hour after gates open. I can only imagine the length of the lines for half off hot dogs, but I think it’s worth the wait for such a good, unexpected deal.

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