A Minor League Baseball team is looking to make fans as comfortable as possible during games, to the point of installing toilets at their ballpark.
Cleveland Guardians’ High-A affiliates, the Lake County Captains, recently debuted their “Roto-Rooter Toilet Row,” which consists of very real toilets, at the Classic Auto Group Park in East Lake, Ohio.
The seats are placed right behind home plate, so they’re really the best seats in the park.
“Everyone deserves a VIP experience, and with Toilet Row, we’re taking that to a whole new level,” team GM Jen Yorko said. “Thanks to Roto-Rooter, fans can now enjoy the game from the best ‘seat’ in the house.“
You can check the seats out here:
One fan was concerned about numbness.
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“My legs go numb after 20 minutes. You gonna offer walking assistance after 9 innings?” they asked.
“our ushers are supreme,” the Captains assured.
Minor League Baseball Just Got More Relaxing
The seats also come with neat perks.
“These aren’t just any seats; they’re super comfortable, elegantly designed, and offer unparalleled views of the action,” the team’s official website states. “Each ticket holder in Toilet Row will also enjoy personalized attention from Horatio, our dedicated bathroom attendant, who will ensure that your needs are met with mouthwash, combs, and gum — keeping you fresh throughout the game.”
The toilets are also decked out with magazine racks in the back for programs and snacks, though fans might not be so thrilled about eating on a toilet, even if it probably doesn’t work.
Of course, not everyone loves the idea, yet sitting on a toilet is the most relaxing activity most people get to do all day. Bringing such comfort to a match could be a game-changer.
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