There is just one thing: it is expensive.

According to the 2014 MLB Fan Cost Index, the tickets alone for one person to attend all 30 games would be $837.98 — and that’s just for an average, non-premium seat to each game. Add in a soft drink plus a hot dog and you can expect to spend another $249.50.

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The most expensive game-day experience would be, not surprisingly, at Yankee Stadium ($92.55) with the cheapest at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., watching the Tampa Bay Rays ($31.01).

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Because we are driving, we have to park, which would cost $452.74 for all 30 stadiums. And don’t forget: (most) cars need gas. Assuming we have a passenger car that gets average gas milage (22.4 miles to the gallon) and gas costs $3.684 per gallon our 19,346-mile trip would set us back another $3,181.73, not including tolls.

Long road trips also require finding a place to sleep, so we need somewhere to sleep for 27 nights during our 29-day trip. The average rate is $133 per room night, adding $3,591 to our trip.

In total, visiting all 30 major-league stadiums in 30 days can be yours for $8,312.95.