
On discounted food Thursday, this was still about $120 with tickets. Overall, this is still a great family experience, but not cheap if you're on a limited budget. We took about 20 minutes down near the water and it was clear when we returned to the deck. There must have been some event at the neighboring DPAC, which led to an extremely congested exit. We decided to go back down the stairs and took some photos near the Lucky Strike towers and the water. Parking deck was gridlocked at our location (level 5) and cars blocked us in.

If we had a marker, we would have asked them to sign the ball.Īfter we walked back the the parking deck, we saw that we were unable to exit. Very nice guys! We noticed the the Durham Bulls quickly went inside, not allowing time for signatures, but the Jumbo Shrimp remained outside for a little while. He later walked up to their dugout and was handed a ball. My son loved this, but wasn't able to catch one. The opposing team (Jumbo Shrimp) would throw a ball over the net after each inning for the kids to catch. Once you make it to the seats, everything was perfect. This was the 4th stop we made! Ridiculous. There was a little area with fridges on the opposite side as the food places (near a bar), which had the discounted canned Bull Durham beer. Discount beer wasn't available there either. Wasted a few more minutes getting one soda and the tickets actually scanned there. We actually found an area where a person took our orders, but we forgot to order a drink and were looking for the discounted Bull Durham beer (on Thursdays), which wasn't available at the normal food places. We ended up cancelling after being there several minutes and moving on to another area since no one was there to help. My husband tried and still couldn't get it to scan. 👎 We selected our orders and tried scanning our tickets multiple times and it wouldn't work. Our tickets were preloaded with $5 so we attempted to order at one of the first few stations we saw. Moving on to food ordering.keep in mind that we are 36 & 43, so we are familiar with electronics and screens. We had to walk halfway around to another entrance where there was a ticket scanner. Would have been more convenient to have a ticket scanner there at the beginning.

When attempting to enter the park, we were close to an opening that we weren't allowed to enter through. My first minor issue was at the parking deck, getting slowed down by paying with a card because my card tap didn't work. Since covid, things have changed for the worse in my opinion. Missing information from SteamDB is added based on other sources.We used to love going to the DBAP multiple times each season. Some entries have no App ID but they were confirmed by their own devs or the Store videos were found. The entries on this list are just the "visible" ones that were found.

There is possibly a higher number of unknown rejected apps that do not show up on SteamDB. 'Store Page' and 'Community Hub' were never made public (with a few exceptions).

For Apps that had a Store Page but got removed before release, the line removed community_hub_visible on the App's history strongly indicates a ban. Have any info on missing games that are not on the list or suggestions? Please send a message to: Īpps with links to their 'Community Hubs' ( ) were available to purchase on Steam (there are exceptions). Games that were retired, removed, rejected, hard-banned or canceled (by Steam or by the own devs/publishers, for various reasons) and also unused App IDs. This list focuses in adult games, visual novels, anime games and relevant Apps found on SteamDB. All information listed here is publicly available.
