I don't have a problem with beer. It's not a huge priority though. It will be something like $10 per glass and sold at the concession stands. So, nobody is going to sit there and drink a 12 pack and get sloshed.Just better seats. I honestly think beer is a bad idea but whatever.
Very negative?What is your attitude toward the future sale of alcohol (e.g., beer, seltzer, wine) at Memorial Stadium during football games?
Very positive
Somewhat positive
Neutral
Somewhat negative
Very negative
Guess which one I chose. :cheers
Very negative?
Also another large television display over the South End...or at least make the smaller ones look better and widescreen.
How specifically do you get screwed? I sat in the north endzone two times last year. They have a heck of a lot better accommodations than the south stadium.I said that in one of the "tell us more" sections. Us cool people in north end zone get screwed.
How specifically do you get screwed? I sat in the north endzone two times last year. They have a heck of a lot better accommodations than the south stadium.
OK, I can see that. I think a rebuild of south stadium should be done before that though. They could improve the small screens before then though.We have to turn around to view the big screen, or turn left/right to view the small screens. We need another big screen on the south stadium.
I think that's the problem they're worried about.My requests are simple. Bucket seats and beer.
I’m assuredly in the minority here, but I kinda like the Game Day stadium struggle. To me, that’s part of the charm. I want my stadium to feel like a stadium. If I want to be perfectly comfortable with good WiFi and all that, I’ll stay home. I went to Globe Life Field for a Rangers game last fall, and while the stadium itself was new and impressive, it just kinda had a soulless presence. Felt less like going to a game and more like going to a mall.
Maybe a specific section where beer is allowed, a beer garden as someone suggested. I get so annoyed at the sloppy drunks at NFL games, especially if there are kids present. Beer everywhere in the stadium probably isn't the best idea but with the prices, limits to 2 per person at the stand and how freaking long it takes to get to concessions maybe it wouldn't be an issue.Just better seats. I honestly think beer is a bad idea but whatever.
Yes it is lol.I think that's the problem they're worried about.
I don't have wifi at the top of my priorities. However, it is maddening when you have constant TV commercials and reviews of plays by the officials and you can't even check stats on your phone or injury updates on twitter. To me, that keeps me involved in watching the game during those down times. It's not a distraction from watching the game. It adds to it.I think that's the problem they're worried about.
This is amazing. As I'm reading and agreeing, I thought "he should see Globe Life Field".... and then you mentioned it. That blew me away. And yes it does have that mall feeling to it. It's almost too nice and too comfortable for a sporting event.My requests are simple. Bucket seats and beer.
I’m assuredly in the minority here, but I kinda like the Game Day stadium struggle. To me, that’s part of the charm. I want my stadium to feel like a stadium. If I want to be perfectly comfortable with good WiFi and all that, I’ll stay home. I went to Globe Life Field for a Rangers game last fall, and while the stadium itself was new and impressive, it just kinda had a soulless presence. Felt less like going to a game and more like going to a mall.