Not really. A majority of the people who love Wrigley have seen games in other places, and can legitimately say that the new parks aren't even close. I have been to probably 1/2 of the newer parks, including the wonders that are Baltimore and Philly. NOT EVEN CLOSE. They dream of being as "baseball" as Wrigley is. It's about baseball, baseball by its nature is a game of history. I also believe it should be watched CAREFULLY, for the nuances that often are the deciding factors in the end... I travel for my job and try to see games when I can. Safeco is nice, as is Turner Field, AT&T Park is fantastic. All of which are better places to see a ballgame than Wrigley IMO. i've been to safeco and coors more times than i've been to wrigley. safeco is a really awesome place to see a game at a great location in SoDo. Coors is state of the art, all amenities and no sewer-smell near bathrooms. it, also is in an awesome location in LoDo Denver, near many many bars. i once saw chip caray walk straight out of coors and right into The Falling Rock Tap House--my favorite bar in the world.