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Dodgers lower prices for soda, water, beer and All-You-Can-Eat-Pavilion

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The boys in blue want to help you save a little green.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are lowering prices $10 this season for tickets in their popular All-You-Can-Eat-Pavilion in right field, as well as shaving a couple bucks off the cost of soda, water and beer sold at Chavez Ravine. All-You-Can-Eat-Pavilion serves unlimited Dodger Dogs, Nachos, Peanuts, Popcorn, soft drinks and water.

Here’s the rundown on the dropped prices at Dodger Stadium, as reported today by our brother blog Dodger Thoughts.

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  • Soft drinks will start at $3.75, down from $5; bottled water will start at $3.75, down from $5.75; and beer will start at $6, down from $8. In addition, there will be no increase in the price of the popular Dodger Dogs or any other food items from concession stands or vendors. (Those who bring their own food to the game will continue to pay $0.)
  • Price of the All-You-Can-Eat Pavilion will drop from $35 per game to $25 per game for 70 of the 81 home games.
  • As previously announced, all 2009 ticket prices remain the same as in 2008. Children’s tickets start at $7 (when purchased day of the game), adults tickets start at $9 (when purchased in advance), and with a 12-game mini-plan, ticket prices start at only $4.
  • Also back from 2008: Autograph Alley, which gives families an opportunity to meet a Dodgers Legend and get his autograph before every game, and Kids Corral, which allows children who come early to go onto the warning track next to the Dodgers Dugout and see the players up close, with the chance to get autographs. And similar to a program started in 2008, kids can shag home-run balls behind a new, low, center field fence during batting practice.

-- Nathan Olivarez-Giles

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