I want to know what Stadiums and Arenas you have been to, which ones are the best and worst and something that you wouldnt know about a stadium if you hadnt been there and throw in the stadium you havent been too but want to go to....</p> </p> Ive been to:</p> Pro Player Stadium(Miami)olphins games and Cubs at Marlins</p> Tampa Stadaium(the ole Sambraro)olphins at Bucs</p> Orlando Arena:Magic Games, Orlando Predator Games, Orlando Solor Bear Games</p> Tinker Field(Orlando): Daytona Cubs vs Orlando Twins</p> Robinson Stadium(Daytona): Daytona Cubs games</p> Greenville Memorial(Greenville SC): Greenville Braves Games</p> The Omni(Atlanta): Sonics at Hawks(one of the barry brothers had a fast break and completely flubbed his dunk on the rim)</p> Bi Lo Center(Greenville SC): Greenville Grrowl Games</p> Citrus Bowl(Orlando): Redskins at Dolphins</p> Bank of America Stadium(Charlotte): Rams at Panthers</p> </p> The nicest stadium was Bank of America in Charlotte....Its also one of the newest though....</p> </p> The worst was Tampa Stadium....thats a city that needed that new ball park</p> </p> As far as something you dont know: If you go to a 1pm afternoon Dolphins game, regardless of what time of year it is, hydrate before you go, and bring a soft washcloth you can wet and drape over your head, because when the afternoon sun gets up in that stadium, you will feel no wind, you will bake for 3 hours, and you will think you are having a heat stroke....alcohol will enhance this effect</p> Ive never made it Wrigley, but I will at some point</p>
NBA: Continental Airlines Arena-Nets/Devils games. To outsiders people will hate this arena, I love it., STAPLES Center-Los Angeles-Awesome place, lots of amenities. Wachovia Center-Philadelphia-Very nice, great staff, great food. Madison Square Garden-Not the most modern place, but it's still very sepcial. I hope to visit the Verizon Center in Washington soon as well.</p> NFL-Giants Stadium-Great concert site, but not the most modern place in the world.</p> MLB-Yankee Stadium-Special place, true ballpark experience. Shea Stadium-I know people would like to see the place get torn down, but I liked it. Citizens Bank Ballpark-Everything you would want in a new ballpark and more.</p>
Continental Airlines Arena - Buch of Nets games</p> Madison Square Garden - Some WWE events, Nets @ Knicks games.</p> Giants Stadium - Falcons at Giants</p> Wachovia Center - Nets @ Philly</p> Yankees and Shea Stadium - Bunch of games when I was younger with my dad, don't remember much.</p> The Linc - Some soccer games my ex gf dragged me to, I hate soccer.</p> </p> Lincoln field was the best one so far, luckly NY/NJ area is going to get 4 new arena/stadiums in the coming years. </p>
Same list as GM3 pretty much. </p> Continental Airlines Arena - A lot of Nets games</p> Madison Square Garden - A WWE events, Celtics @ Knicks game, And 1 tour. </p> Giants Stadium - couple of Giants games, concerts and a soccer game</p> Wachovia Center - Nets @ Philly</p> Yankees and Shea Stadium </p>
<font size="2"><font face="trebuchet ms,geneva">Riverfront Stadium (Bengals old home) 3 times - 77 for Dolphins @ Bengals / early 80's for Steelers @ Bengals / Shula Bowl II in early 90's - Dolphins @ Bengals</font></font></p> <font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2">RCA Dome - 2 times - both early 90's - Dolphins @ Colts / Chargers @ Colts</font></p> <font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2">Rupp Arena - Early 80's - College Basketball - Old Miss @ Kentucky (Sam Bowie/Melvin Turpin/Kenny "Sky" Walker in UK's lineup)</font></p> <font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2">Commonwealth Stadium - 1997 - College Football - Mississippi State @ Kentucky (Tim Couch quarterbacking the Wildcats)</font></p> <font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2">Old Cardinal Stadium - Louisville Redbirds (now Louisville Bats) minor league baseball game</font></p> <font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2">It's not a stadium, but KCGSC and I made a road trip to Canton and saw the Pro Football Hall of Fame.</font></p> <font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2">I really need to get to a Louisville Cardinals game this year while Brian Brohm is playing. I live about 10 minutes from the stadium. I'd also like to see the Louisville Bats at the new park on the riverfront.</font></p>
Bobby Dodd Stadium (Atlanta, GA)</p> Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA)</p> Philips Arena (Atlanta, GA)</p> The Omni (Atlanta, GA)</p> The Ballpark (Arlington, TX)</p>
Dang it, I forgot the GA Dome....I took in Bucs at Atlanta there the year before Vick was drafted....the Bucs D knocked Chandler out and we waited 5 minutes for them to resume play because Chandler walked to the tunnel right down the middle of the field at a snails pace....I think he thought he was in a parade
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LT7)</div><div class='quotemain'>Rogers Centre (SkyDome) - Toronto</div></p> Damn, I wasn't going to post because my list is so short it's twice as big as yours!</p> -The Air Canada Centre (Raps)</p> -The Rogers Centre (Jays/Argos)</p> I also went to a game at the old Exhibition stadium but I was too young to remember much.</p>
The Metrodump for 1 NFL game(49ers vs. Vikings) and many, many, many Twins games</p> The Target Center- 1 Timberwolves game</p> The Excel Enegy Center- 1 Wild game </p>
Continental Airlines Arena - Nets/Devils</p> Shea Stadium - Mets</p> Giants Stadium - Giants</p> Yankee Stadium - Yankees</p> Madison Square Garden - Knicks</p> Wachovia Center -76ers</p> Citizan Bank Ballpark - Phillies</p>
Hmmm... I don't know if I can remember all the names, but I could probably start by copying Dolfan Dale's list</p> </p> Louisville: Riverbats new stadium</p> Lexington: Rupp Arena (Mens hoops), Commonwealth Stadium (football) Memorial Colisium (girls hoops)</p> Cincinnatti: Riverfront Stadium (Bengals and Reds)</p> Chicago: Old Comiskey and New Comiskey (White Sox) Chicago Stadium and the UC (Bulls), Wrigley, Old and New Soldier Field</p> Lansing: Lugnuts stadium (Lansing Lugnuts AA)</p> Indianapolis: RCA Dome (Colts and college and high school basketball)</p> Washington DC: MCI Center (Caps and Wizards)</p>
Baseball:</p> - Fenway Park</p> - Camden Yards</p> - Handler Park (at St. Bonaventure)</p> American Football:</p> - Foxboro Stadium (the old one)</p> Soccer:</p> - Gillette Stadium (Revolution, and Barcelona/Juventus friendly - debut of Ronaldinho)</p> - Renschelar Stadium (UConn's field, probably misspelled, for US-Latvia friendly)</p> - McGraw Jennings Park (at St. Bonaventure)</p> - Nou Camp (FC Barcelona's home stadium)</p> Basketball:</p> - The New Garden</p> - Reilly Center Arena (at St. Bonaventure)</p> - Ryan Center (at URI)</p> - The Old BU Arena (back in the Tunji Awajobi days)</p> Best is easily Nou Camp because you can't beat 90,000+ people singing and chanting for 90 minutes. You don't have to appreciate soccer to appreciate that experience. Fenway Park is a close second, just because its Fenway.</p> Worst is the old Foxboro Stadium. It is awful. And that's saying something because Handler Park doesn't have seating. The grassy patches are better than the aluminum benches.</p> In the future I'd like to see the other great European football stadiums, as well as Madison Square Garden, Wrigley Field, and some of the massive college football stadiums.</p>
Rubber Bowl - Akron Zips football</p> Three Rivers Stadium - Pirates</p> Riverfront Stadium / Cinergy Field - Reds, Bengals, UC Football 1 season</p> Shoemaker Center (now 5/3 Arena) - UC basketball </p> Nippert Stadium - UC Football </p> Cincinnati Gardens - Minor League Hockey</p> Richfield Coliseum - Cleveland Barons (NHL) </p> US Bank Arena - Minor League Hockey</p> Camden Yards </p> Yager Stadium - Miami of Ohio Football</p> Kemper Arena - 1992 NCAA Sweet 16 </p> Cleveland Municipal Stadium - Browns </p> EDIT: Forgot about this one</p> Rose Bowl - LA Galaxy</p>
United Center three times for Blackhawk games. </p> Allstate Arena for a Chicago Wolves game.</p> Silver Cross Field for a Joliet Jackhammers game.</p> Soon to be Lambeau Field. :-D</p>
MLB Fenway Park Camden Yards Yankee Stadium SkyDome Jacobs Field NFL Foxboro Stadium Gillette Stadium Giants Stadium NBA Fleet Center Air Canada Centre Madison Square Garden Wachovia Center AmericanAirlines Arena Phillips Arena</p> MLS Gillette Stadium NHL Fleet Center College Basketball Harrington Auditorium [WPI] Laska Gym [Assumption College] Conte Forum [BC] College Hockey</p> Agganis Arena [BU] High School Basketball DCU Center</p>
<font face="comic sans ms,sand" size="3" color="#ffff00" style="background-color: #ff0000">I have only gotten to go to one NFL stadium so far. The week after 911, I went to Washington (Fed-Ex Field) and watched my Chiefs put a drumming on the Skins. I was decked out in full Chiefs gear. I took some ribbing until the chiefs were up by 30 points and my group were practically the only ones left in our section. I did feel bad for Schottenheimer though. I'm a fan of Martyball (I can admit it). I was a bit nervous being in a crowded stadium in the capitol right after the towers came down, but I wasn't going to miss a chance to see the Chiefs live. I will make it to Arrowhead one of these days. My wife's best friend and her family just moved 30 minutes out of Kansas City.</font></p> <font face="comic sans ms,sand" size="3" color="#ffff00" style="background-color: #ff0000"></font></p> <font face="comic sans ms,sand" size="3" color="#ffff00" style="background-color: #ff0000">DolfanDale & I went to see Joe Montana inducted into the HOF.</font></p> <font face="Comic Sans MS" size="3" color="#ffff00" style="background-color: #ff0000"></font></p> <font face="Comic Sans MS" size="3" color="#ffff00" style="background-color: #ff0000">I have been to Yankee Stadium when I visited NY, but not to a game. I have also been to Rupp Arena, but just for a KISS concert. I need to get to a UK basketball game one of these days.</font></p> </p>