I just visited BGA this weekend in almost 9 months.
We all know that the hospitality house with free beer samples is gone, but what made it worse was the removal of all those glass cases showcasing the history of Anheiser-Busch, the beverages they make, and the ingredients on how it's made along with their conservation and recycling efforts.
They opened up the old hospitality house today (which is now called Garden Gate Cafe), and they stripped it of all history of Anheiser-Busch. They even removed the flat screen TV's showing commercials of their beers from the past.
They even removed the TV's from the Clydesdale stables showing the commercials with the horses in them. Even Sprint the donkey is gone.
I know InBev is trying to sell these parks without the stigma of being related to alcohol, but to me, it's just sad. Busch put this park and the one in Virginia on the map.
Oh well, a tradition is now gone.