[4][5][6] The Los Angeles Dodgers introduced the first Major League Baseball AYCE section in April 2007 after conducting three pilots during the 2006 season.
[1] Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks,[9] Atlanta Braves,[8] Baltimore Orioles,[8] Cincinnati Reds,[10] Detroit Tigers,[11] Houston Astros,[1] Kansas City Royals,[8] Los Angeles Dodgers,[7] Miami Marlins,[12] Minnesota Twins,[13] Pittsburgh Pirates,[12] San Diego Padres,[14] Tampa Bay Rays,[12] Texas Rangers,[8][13] and Toronto Blue Jays.
This premium seating option includes all-you-can-eat items such as hot dogs, popcorn, nachos, pretzels, chips, cotton candy, salad and soda.
[15] The typical all-you-can-eat seat-holder at Turner Field consumes "3.35 hot dogs, one 20-ounce soda, one 7.9-ounce bag of peanuts, one 3-ounce order of nachos and 32 ounces of popcorn".
[13] The basic menu includes traditional ballpark food such as hot dogs, nachos, peanuts, popcorn, and soft drinks.
[12][16] At Dodger Stadium, AYCE patrons are limited to four hot dogs per visit, but can take as many soft drinks and bottles of water as they wish.
[20] All-you-can-eat seats have successfully boosted attendance in ballparks experiencing low turnouts, as well as increased occupancy of stadium sections that were previously under-used.