Do you need a premium seat for Braves games?

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ATLANTA, GA - JULY 15: A general view of the Hank Aaron tribute in the end of the sixth inning from the top of the stadium during the 95th MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard at Truist Park on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin D. Liles/Atlanta Braves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

By the time you read this, I’ll likely be on my way to Truist Park for today’s game with the Braves. During day games, I do enjoy some of their premium seating options. I’m not there but the food, but rather the air conditioning. On a hot day, Truist Park lets you know that its floors are made of concrete. So brief respites into the AC are very welcome.

The Braves are really pushing the Premium A-List, also known as the season ticket options for the more high dollar tickets. I will occasionally dip into the seats with an indoor option. But I don’t know if I could handle a year’s worth of premium food and bars and indoor refreshment. One thing that could be fun is a 20 by 20 foot area with astroturf, a kiddie pool, a grill, and a cooler with soft and hard drinks. I’m a simple guy that would be just fine with lawn chairs, a beach umbrella, and 18 inches of water.

So do you need a premium seat for Braves games? Or am I the only one who doesn’t really and just needs to escape heat stroke?

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