
Dodger Stadium, just miles away from downtown Los Angeles, is located in the valley of Chavez Ravine. The stadium is built into the hillside with massive parking lots surrounding the Dodgers home. Upon entering Dodger Stadium, fans encounter a massive stadium with stunning views. Four of the five seating decks stretch from foul pole to foul pole at Dodger Stadium. The top upper deck stretches from the first base side to the third base side. A wavy top roof hangs over the back of the bleachers that are located behind both left and right field. Two scoreboards are above the bleachers. For more than three decades there were few changed at Dodger Stadium. However in recent years that has changed. After the 1999 season, new field level seats down the foul lines beyond the dugouts and a new expanded dugout section, known as the Dugout Club, with an adjacent club area were added. The luxury suites were also upgraded to provide the same amenities that ones in newer ballparks provide. After the 2002 season, the Dodger installed a new video board, DodgerVision replacing the previous one in left field. Out of town scoreboards are incorporated as part of the outfield fence in left and right field. More improvements to Dodger Stadium occurred after the 2004 season.