So, I was planning a trip to see a game, right? And the place was Minute Maid Park. I’m a bit of a planner, you know, I like to have all my ducks in a row before I go anywhere. One of the big things for me is knowing how many people a place can hold. You know, the capacity. Gives me an idea of the crowd, the atmosphere, all that jazz.
First thing I did? I fired up my computer. Gotta love the internet, am I right? It’s like this massive library where you can find pretty much anything. Anyway, I started with a simple search, just typed in “Minute Maid Stadium capacity.”
- Opened up my browser.
- Went to my usual search engine.
- Typed in the query “Minute Maid Stadium capacity”.
- Hit enter.
Boom! Tons of results popped up. I mean, that’s the beauty of the internet, isn’t it? Information overload, but hey, I’d rather have too much than too little. I clicked on the first few links, just skimming through. It had some interesting facts. Like, I saw some other results talking about something called “ICS” and “EOCs.” Apparently, they use incident information for planning and figuring out costs. Not really what I was looking for, but you know, it’s always cool to learn something new.
Then I saw another result about finding a county based on an address. It mentioned entering a state and city if you don’t know the exact address. Again, not what I needed, but kind of handy, I guess. You never know when you might need to figure out what county you’re in.
There was also something about ZIP codes, specifically one in Pevely, Missouri. It gave some details like it being in Jefferson County and some population stats. Totally unrelated to my stadium capacity question, but hey, the internet is a wild place. It was some data like “543 People per Square Mile”.
Another search result was about getting directions, adding multiple stops, and checking traffic. Super useful for road trips, but again, not what I was after at that moment. I did see some options to find nearby businesses and hotels. That could be useful for my trip.
Digging Deeper
I kept scrolling, and there it was. A result specifically about the capacity of Minute Maid Park. I clicked on it, and it had all the details I was looking for.
The page had a lot of information, not just about the capacity. For instance I tried to search for “median”, it said that it’s a simple statistic, representing the middle value in an ordered set of numbers.
Also, it was a bit of a rabbit hole. One thing led to another, and I ended up reading about the history of the stadium, some famous games that were played there, and even some info about the architecture. I saw some information about Modot Road Camera in Missouri. You know, the usual internet deep dive. It’s amazing how one simple question can lead you down so many different paths.
And after that I found a website said that you can search all exits along I-55. It also mentioned some restaurants.
Anyway, after I found the capacity, I felt pretty good. It’s always satisfying to find what you’re looking for, you know? And I learned a few extra things along the way, which is always a bonus.
So yeah, that’s how I found out the capacity of Minute Maid Park. Just a simple internet search, a bit of clicking around, and a little detour into some random facts. Now I’m all set for the game, and I’ve got a few new conversation starters, too. You never know when you might need to talk about the population density of Pevely, Missouri, right?