Going to Fenway Park is a major event. Seeing the Red Sox play is one of the greatest moments a Boston fan can experience. But if you don’t know what you are doing inside and out — it can be a little overwhelming.

The same thing applies at any ballpark. Where should we eat? Where do I park? Can I get Green Monster seats? How do you use the MBTA?

If you are a fan of baseball, then you have visited (or intend to visit) other ballparks. Well, if you are going to Fenway Park, Yankee Stadium, Citizens Bank Park or Citi Field, then you might want to check out Ballpark E-Guides.

Kurt Smith has done a great job providing baseball fans with inside tips that only grizzled veterans of Fenway Park know. This one guide alone will completely change your Fenway experience.

When people going to Disney World they buy a guide for $30. Next time you go to Fenway Park, why not arm yourself with some deep insight and take advantage of everything the park and its surroundings have to offer? You can download the guide for $5.

That’s cheaper than a Miller Lite at the game and this guide will show you tons of stuff! (I hate to say ‘it pays for itself’ but in this case you are going to make out very well.)

You’ll learn how to get baseball tickets no one else can, where to park near Fenway, how to avoid traffic (or at least minimize it), and what to eat at the ballgame. You’ll learn how to save money, save time and save aggravation in so many ways you won’t believe you got all of this information for just $5!

The Ballpark E-Guides include loads of information on ways to get tickets, all the different seating areas, the different ways of getting there, and all of the food options at the park, and include plenty of “Tightwad Tips” to save money at the game.

They are in PDF format and just $5 to download, and you can use a credit card or PayPal. Easy and priced for your advantage!

You can view sample pages and sign up for the newsletter at BallparkEGuides.com.

Read more about Kurt Smith and his ingenious ideas for easy-to-use and affordable ballpark guides HERE: