Even if you're not the biggest baseball fan in the world (like me now) few can dispute what a great experience it is to go to a game live. I mentioned in Druff's Dodgers thread that I'm going to a couple of games this summer and would like to hit up a couple of new ballparks in the next few months as well.
I have been to Wrigley Field (Cubs) between 15-20 times, U.S Cellular Field (White Sox) twice, once for the 2003 HR Derby, Old Comiskey Park (White Sox), Great American Ballpark (Reds), Riverfront Stadium (old Reds park), Progressive Field (Indians, formerly Jacobs Field), Miller Park (Brewers), County Stadium (old Brewers park), Chase Field (Diamondbacks, at that time Bank One Ballpark), Camden Yards (Orioles), Busch Stadium (Cardinals), Turner Field (Braves), Three Rivers (old Pirates) and I feel like I'm forgetting one or two but that's all I got right now.
I've sat in almost all areas of Wrigley (bleachers FTW). Obviously it's classic/charming etc. but lacks so much of the comfort of newer parks, definitely getting by on its reputation and historic nature. The food is overpriced, as it is at every park, but Wrigley Field food sucks. The seats are uncomfortable as well but it's definitely worth a visit for anybody. Definitely the most charming park I've ever been to, even though I'm biased, but most Cub fans think it's hands down the best. I'm more realistic.
My list doesn't really include any of the 'best' parks according to guides/talking heads. I really liked Busch Stadium (the new one?) in St. Louis and Miller Park in Milwaukee. But the most fun I've ever had at a ballpark was in...
A team in the Dominican Republic. The park is nothing fancy but the passion of the fans was amazing; every out/hit/anything caused huge crowd eruptions, cheerleaders dancing on the dugouts, dirt cheap El Presidente beer and good food. I went a few years ago in October and several MLB stars were in attendance: Sammy Sosa (lol), Hanley Ramirez, Pedro Martinez etc. The Yankees-Phillies were in the World Series, and the game would stop and show every Robinson Cano (a Dominican, obv) at-bat during the World Series. It was awesome.
Where have you guys been to?