Stadium Rankings and Tips

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When ranking stadiums I am really judging the stadium on location, seating, concessions, bathrooms, signage/video boards, ease of entrance/exit, communication throughout the game, pregame ceremonies and just the ease/feel of walking around the stadium. I put a little value into the atmosphere and history of the stadium but not much. The reason is an awesome stadium could get a lower grade just because the road team won by 20 and all the fans left. Trying not to be bias based on game results!

The length of each review varies. If it was an “average” stadium, there was less to write about. That is not a bad thing because I couldn’t find anything great or terrible; those stadiums will make fans happy. My longer reviews mean that there was either an extreme positive or an extreme negative. The extremes stand out a lot more, especially the negative ones.

That being said, here are my final rankings!

  1. Dolphins A+
  2. Lions A+
  3. Panthers A+
  4. Vikings A
  5. Ravens A
  6. Eagles A
  7. Steelers A
  8. Colts A-
  9. Broncos A-
  10. Jaguars A-
  11. Falcons B+
  12. Seahawks B+
  13. Bengals B+
  14. Packers B+
  15. Patriots B
  16. Titans B
  17. 49ers B
  18. Buccaneers B
  19. Bills B
  20. Saints B-
  21. Texans B-
  22. Cardinals C+
  23. Cowboys C+
  24. Chiefs C+
  25. Rams C
  26. Browns C
  27. Chargers D
  28. Giants D
  29. Jets D
  30. Bears D-
  31. Redskins F
  32. Raiders F

Buying Tickets

  • Buying resale tickets is an art and this method won’t work every time but in general:
  • Generally, the best time to buy is very early in the morning (day of or weeks before)
  • Pay attention to the number of tickets available, if it keeps going up or stays flat, the prices will come down
  • For games between two great teams, buy about 2-4 weeks ahead of time
  • If weather is iffy on game day but you are going, wait until last minute
  • If getting tickets last minute, sit there and keep refreshing whatever sources you are using; people that decide they can’t go last minute just want their money back and often they just put the tickets on sale for a few dollars less than the current lowest price in order to sell them (I usually get great seats for the same price as nosebleeds, but you have to keep refreshing and pull the trigger fast)
  • Sources
    • StubHub (favorite), NFL Ticket Exchange, Vivid Seats, Prime Sport (got me great last minute SB tickets in New York in 2015), Seat Geek
    • Sometimes teams will have their own exchange or Ticket Master will have some still available, but that is hit or miss (more times than not a complete miss)
    • No matter what use Seat Geek to look at where seats are located, some stadium seating are weird and don’t start with row 1 or row A; Seat Geek does a great job on showing you the exact layout of the seating and what the view will look like

At the Stadiums

  • Bring cash! Cash is king!
    • Vendors that walk around the stadium are often selling in the concourses with no lines
    • There are always kiosks that are cash only with hardly any line
    • The ATM fees in stadiums are outrageous
  • Know the ticket policy at each stadium
    • Depending on where you buy the tickets, you might have to print them
    • Sometimes with mobile tickets you have to download a specific app (maybe the teams)
  • Know what you can and cannot bring in
    • Stadium security has gotten much worse over the years and is worse than most airports
    • NFL games require everything in a clear bag unless it is a wallet or tiny hand purse
    • You also can’t bring large cameras, computers and some other items
    • Check with each stadium if you are unsure, but just be smart
  • Get there early and explore
    • Most stadiums have free games, free give aways or just interesting aspects of the ballpark, go in and see it!
  • Wear two pairs of socks for cold games
    • It sounds simple but I keep forgetting
    • Really the first (sometimes the only) thing that gets cold is your feet, if you keep those warm, you will have a much better time

Pre-Trip Post

Hey there, if you are reading this either you are lost, you clicked on a link I annoyingly shared or you are generally interested in what I am doing. There could be other reasons but that’s up to you, I don’t JUDGE (caps for a first shout out to Aaron Judge, incredible rookie season). Yes, I am a Yankees fan. I am also a Giants fan (football, not baseball). I am also a Rangers fan (hockey, not baseball). Oh yeah, and Knicks fan (we say it every year and this will likely apply long after this post is written, but comeback year?). Most importantly I am a HUGE Syracuse Orange fan. If you know me or just see any of my photos you will know that, I am always in Orange and will be wearing my Syracuse Carmelo Anthony jersey at every game (come find me and take a picture).

Anyway, I am a HUGE sports fan and that is one reason I am going to all 31 stadiums in one season (I will be going to 32 games but we all know the Jets and Giants share a stadium). In addition to sports, I love my family, friends, charity and of course travel (how else would I make it through this journey).

It all started with me traveling around the world for 12 months with Remote Year (read more about that on their site). How am I doing all this? Well, I work remotely so all I need is the internet. When my year of traveling finished, I decided to go see America and all my family/friends around this beautiful country. I noticed myself starting to plan on visiting cities based on sports schedule and that quickly turned into planning the most EPIC FOOTBALL TRIP EVER!

Since I am a selfless person, I decided to raise money for a charity or two, possibly even start my own (hopefully more to come on that down the road). The plan right now is to give at least 80% of donations to the NFL’s Crucial Catch (covering processing fees and some minor overhead). Now you can learn more or donate directly here: Crucial Catch. If I get some sponsors or enough following, I will donate 100% to charity. Ultimately, I would like to start my own charity that takes kids with terminal diseases, orphans or underprivileged kids to each game I go to. That might happen as I get towards the end of the season (and maybe move onto hockey arenas if I do that next). No matter what, I am covering the cost of all my own travel, accommodations (thanks to a lot of friends) and game tickets.

Oh yeah, why are you interested in donating or sharing my social media? One reason is because you can win prizes like tickets to games, memorabilia and some other prizes (specifics TBD – follow along on social media). I will expand to other prizes depending on the amount of donations (the more money, the more/bigger the prizes will be). BUT I NEED YOUR HELP!!!

Here’s what you do:

  • Donate on Venmo @jason-yuhas (be sure to include a comment or note)
  • Every dollar you donate gets you one entry into winning
  • Like and Share on social media
  • You get one FREE entry for every like and share of every post
  • You can also earn FREE entries by finding me at games and taking a picture with me (like I said, I will always be in my Syracuse jersey, even find me at an airport)
  • You can also go to My Schedule and challenge me to complete a task at the stadium or in the city (leave comments and if I accept just put that comment on the link when making a payment)
  • Contact me if you want to donate in a different way, become a sponsor or maybe donate an item to raffle off (like tickets or memorabilia)
  • Winners will be drawn throughout the season