Remembering Mets History (1960's) The Shea Stadium Usherettes & Hostesses
1960's Shea Stadium Usherettes & Hostesses: Back in 1964 when Shea Stadium opened during the midst of the New York's World Fair, it was a grand place. It was a major tourist attraction for New York City as World Fair guests could also catch a baseball game at the grand ballpark. Shea was the newest stadium in baseball & one of the most beautiful as well. One of its most interesting & good-looking attractions, were the Shea Stadium Usherettes & young lady hostesses. An usherette is defined as a female hostess who greets & escorts a paying customer to their seat at a stadium or concert hall. These Usherettes only worked on the street level & field level section of the Stadium. They would greet the fans as they first entered Shea, then pointed them to the direction of the section of their seating. They did not take or rip the tickets upon entry. They were also known as 'female directors" more like a customer assistance job. The girls wou...