To immediately answer your question: yes and no. Some of the architecture is, in fact, the same in order to capture the glory days of Yankees Baseball (except this one guarantees many more home runs). But the experience is very different. Here are some places to visit inside the new Yankee Stadium during your inaugural season visit:

If you’ve got the money, buy a ticket for the field-level box seats, recently reduced in price from their astronomical $2,000+ price tag. Have you ever had a martini bar with full service while you watch baseball? The answer is no, so don’t try to lie. It’s the priciest experience listed here, but also the most unforgettable…unless you really take advantage of the martini bar.

Have you ever sat in on a Food Network special with their amazing chefs? If not, here’s your chance. The Delta 360 club (which boasts 1,200 seats) is often visited by Food Network chefs which cook at two open kitchens.

Ever heard of Lobel’s? They have some of the best meat in the country. They don’t discriminate against the wealthy and the true fans sitting in the bleachers: there’s a Lobel’s stand near both sections. You’ll see beautiful meat being freshly sliced as you wait, and you can order their deliciously-aged prime rib for just $15.

Not into the grease and price of typical stadium fare? You’re not alone. Near the entrance is a great little place called Melissa’s Produce which offers, among other things, fresh fruit. A cold beer is the standard refreshment at a Yankees game: a plate of fresh strawberries is a new kind of refreshment. They also have fairly priced sandwiches and hot dogs.

Craving a 1950’s diner feel at the ballgame? Take your taste buds on a trip back to the glory days of baseball by visiting Johnny Rockets. Their milkshakes are too thick to be eaten with anything but spoons, and their burgers are the sloppy mess you always hoped they would be.

Miss the taste of Philly? Carl’s Philly Cheese Steaks offers reasonably priced beef or chicken steaks. You can even enjoy that true taste of Philly with your choice of white American or Whiz.

All in all, there are over 130 concession carts at new Yankee stadium. If you didn’t see something here that catches your eye, there’s guaranteed to be something that’ll fill your belly.

Your ticket to a Yankees game is your ticket to experience Yankee Stadium for yourself. Buy tickets here: http://www.yankeestickets.net