As an American in Atlanta with the BENZ, both of your stadiums are Nice for modern outdoor facilities. Both are BEAUTIFUL! As a Tennessee Volunteer football fan, hopefully with the renovations over the next few years Neyland Stadium can overtake Bryant Denny Stadium as the best College football stadium in North America.
A note about SoFi most don't know: It has no air conditioning. It relies on it's western side being completely open for ocean winds to blow in and cool the inside. In theory it should be great as it is only 4 miles from the beach, but it doesn't really work during the record high temperatures Los Angeles has been experiencing this past year. On field temperature during the Rams-Bills game on week 1 was 84 degrees, there were similar temperatures during the Super Bowl, as LA was experiencing a major heat wave with outside temperatures reaching well over 90 degrees.
For those responding, or thinking, that SoFi Stadium needs AC, it's actually open air with an independent canopy. The opening that OP mentioned was supposed to be the way to help keep the stadium cooler, but without wind and with high temps, it won't have the desired temperature mitigation effects.
Crazy the architects thought thered be a routine breeze that far inland. Yes its only 4 miles but there's a shit ton of urban sprawl and its near LAX which itself would impact the breeze. They should have had at least SOME sort of air moving system even if it wasn't ac
Twinkies fan in Minnesota. I like Target Field better but God damn I've never had a better time at a park than I've ever had at Miller. You 'sconies know how to have fun 😊
Glad to see 3 CFL stadiums in there. I'm also an Orioles fan and I used to go to Baltimore every summer in high school and I'll never forget walking into Oriole park for the first time it was amazing, especially after seeing memorial the year before. Up to then I'd only seen memorial in Baltimore and exhibition stadium and skydome in Toronto and Oriole Park was and is just so far above them and anything I've seem since, haven't been to PNC but I hear from Orioles fans it's great too.
Here in milwaukee, we are hoping to build a "brew district" to allow for better surrounding amenities, hopefully it can rise up the rankings in the future
I'm from Winnipeg and I walk by IG Field every day to get to the university campus. Every time I walk by, I always look up and think "damn, that's a beautiful stadium."
Besides Mosaic Stadium not being completed on Google Earth, the Street View part around it can be unique. You'll see the Mosaic Stadium, and the as you go few blocks down, see old Street View images of Taylor Field. Not sure if Google has updated that since, but if so, it was pretty unique when using Street View.
When it comes to Lumen Field, the same features that make it so tough for visiting teams to play there when it comes to the Seahawks also applies to the Sounders of MLS as well especially when the whole stadium is open for soccer (not just the lower bowl & bleachers) like it was for the 2019 MLS Cup & the CONCACAF Champions League Final earlier this year & the Sounders won both matches.
I'm shocked that Camden Yards isn't higher. You are absolutely correct. This stadium has hosted some of the best sporting event experiences of my life.
Same. Me & my friends would leave after School to go to an Orioles Game just to hang around the Warehouse. I live in Atlanta now and Truist Park/The Battery is Camden on Steroids except that Parking is horrible there.
Paul allen really liked audio engineering. The blazer's arena has something similar to the seahawks where it funnels noise back down to the court. It genuinely makes a massive difference. A side result is that other shows in the arena are also much louder, duh. Monster trucks are already loud as hell but in that arena, the noise is really something else. Also with how dry and hot our summers have become, I will never see rain as depressing LOL. Man I hate summer.
It's easy to dislike summers when you live somewhere with mild winters and a gorgeous spring and fall. Spend a winter in Milwaukee and you'll be praying for August.
@@mjwbulich Our winters are very mild but gorgeous spring? lol, spring is just winter with even more rain. Gorgeous isn't the word I'd use. I hate summer because every year it has been getting drier and hotter. Last year it got to 119f here. This summer we broke the record for the most days over 90f and over 100f. Plus, every year the wildfires and smoke get worse. Fall is peak wildfire season. Climate change has made summer miserable.
Estadio azteca is among the most history rich stadiums in the world of football (soccer). This the North American version of the old Wembley in London or Maracana in Brazil. Definitely hallowed grounds
Allianz Field in St Paul, MN is similar in design to Estadio BBVA. I took in a soccer match their with my dad a couple of years ago. The walls are a beautiful transparent surface that can be lit up at night. The only downside I saw from my visit was it sits in the middle of a shopping district, so parking might be problematic (we took a train so I'm not sure).
As a Pittsburgher, it breaks my heart that PNC Park has to host such a trash product in it. That ball park deserves to be full and have a successful team for how amazing it is. It's the best sporting venue I've personally been to. At least it's gotten the attention it deserves sometimes (IE when it hosted the All-Star game).
I finally got to visit the Benz this year for an Atlanta United game and the halo screen was wild to me to see in person. it's so easy to look up and get an instant replay of the action but it's not so low that it's obtrusive to sight lines. also, the supporter's section is $30 General Admission so I ended up getting to sit in the second row behind the home goal and got to wave one of the flags. I was already biased towards it as an Atlanta sports fan but now, holy shit I wanna go back so bad lol
I'm actually surprised to not see Oracle Park where the San Francisco Giants play because that's on top of a lot of lists or near the top. But well even though it didn't make this top 20, I'd still say this is a pretty excellent list!
For those who haven't seen my comments about this when he's covered American Family Field (fka Miller Park) in the past, I'll just mention that three people died in a crane collapse during installation of one of the blades that make up the roof. It's one of the most infamous crane collapses in the modern era of construction, in no small part because a safety inspector who arrived on site at the start of the pick that brought down the crane filmed the collapse, and that footage is shown to anyone who works on a jobsite with any kind of crane work as part of their day-one orientation.
7:00 I'm from Tuscaloosa County. I've never heard of Tuscaloosca lol. In all seriousness, I'm kinda surprised Bryant Denny is your highest ranked college football stadium. But I do like the symmetry of it.
Played a college baseball game at US Bank Stadium back in 2017 right after it opened. In my expert opinion, all I can say about it is that the vibes are immaculate (I wasn’t an architecture major, and I was a PO so you know I had nothing better to do)
I do agree that getting Ubers from Jerryworld is hard. I went to the Thanksgiving Game against the Raiders last year. Lots of Uber Drivers were price gouging so me, some Cowboys Fans, and bunch of Raiders fans jumped into an Hotel Bus, tipped the driver like $200 total and he took us to the hotel he was assigned to where we managed to get normal priced Ubers from there.
That mountain You can see from the BBVA stadium is called cerro de la silla and is the symbol of the city of Monterrey. You can see it in the stadium of the rival team (Tigres U.A.N.L.) too.
How is Allegiant stadium #5? That’s insane. This stadium is legit the best modern stadium in North America. Also who in the hell puts pirates stadium above Allegiant? That’s insane.
Great list! Although I do think Little Caesars Arena in Detroit or TQL stadium in Cincinnati should at least be honorable mentions! Both are definitely worth a visit, even if that means being in Ohio or Detroit
3 CFL stadiums, not too bad. We're spared the ads at BMO Field in Toronto as it's's the only (hybrid) grass field in the CFL and they can't scrub the ads every game for the soccer games. The real issue is that it wasn't built to accommodate the length of Canadian football (we have and extra 30 yards total length) as it was supposed to be so the endzones are a little short and one of them is turf because it gets covered with seats for soccer.
Shoutout to my local stadium, Cardinal stadium in Louisville Kentucky! It’s nothing too special but I do like it! Some people say the stadium looks like it belongs in the NFL.
Ok a small bone to pick Five Points, you did B.C. Place but one of your criteria's was easy access, this stadium is anything but easy and be elbow to elbow with everyone else to leave or enter, it is a night mare like most downtown stadiums. Mosiac Stadium in Regina and IG Field in Winnipeg were good choices but you left the nicest stadium off the list and that is Rogers Place in Edmonton!!!! This is by far the nicest of any in Canada. Yes it is an Arena, technically not a stadium but you choose stadiums that were enclosed also so an arena and a stadium becomes the same.
I went to Camden Yards and it is beautiful. Parked next to the stadium where the ravens play and it wasnt a hassle to get in. The stadium is beautiful. The warehouse, the Jumbotron in center, and the area right behind the bullpens are all very nice. Also what you cant see from the outside is aslo amazing. I sat in the 3rd deck, the nosebleeds and right next the escalator was a cool little kids play area. Also its super easy to get food, its just pretty expensive. My dad spent like 200 dollars just on water.
mad respect for putting pnc park, as a pirates fan, its such a gorgeous stadium to watch the yankees and astros actual farm systems (if oneil cruz ever gets traded i will never smile again in my life)
I feel if you could put Miller Park on this list for it’s innovation, Rogers Centre definitely deserved a spot here, and if not now, when all the renos are complete there.
Nice. I live in BC Canada and was at BC place the other night. It is actually a nice stadium for its age. Great renovations done a while back. It was a nice night and the roof was open.
Went to rolling loud in Miami this year and it was on the hard rock stadium grounds it really is a dope stadium to see in person especially when it’s lit up at night
I walked around Charles Schwabb Field last summer when I was in Omaha for work. I noticed all of the signage for the College World Series. Called up my friend who was a pitcher in undergrad, and he was hyped for me. It and the bridge across the river to Council Bluff were probably the only things noteworthy about Omaha aside from Warren Buffet. :)
As a person who has played a few games at mosaic stadium I am happy it is on this list though the new one doesn’t have the history of the old one it still is amazing to play in
The best stadium I've ever been to is Allianz Field in Minneapolis. I was halfway up the second deck and it felt like I was on the field, and it was louder than some football games I've been to with 80k+ fans.
For real. There were multiple stadiums with nothing around them, but they completely left Truist out? The Park itself should be on the list, but when you factor in the battery, it's a horrible omission
I’m not a huge baseball fan, but Charles Schwab field is pretty nice. Only real problem is that its mainly used in the middle of June. The sun really gets to you in those afternoon games
Another thing to note about Autzen is that it's design allows it to get MUCH louder than it's 54,000 person capacity really should. It's registered at 127 decibels in the past, that's louder than a jet engine. They call it The House of Loud for a reason. What's even crazier is that Husky Stadium in Washington has registered sound levels at a whopping 133 decibels meaning that if you ever attend a packed Ducks v. Husky rivalry game, regardless of the venue, you'd better bring ear protection or you'll be dealing with tinnitus for a week after lol
Surprised but happy my local stadium, Auzten made the list. It's not very big, in fact may be the smallest one on here (unless a Canadian stadium is even smaller) but it's a very loud and enjoyable stadium experience. Loud enough to give the Seahawks stadium a run for it's money but with half the population. Plus good food you would expect from the PNW, micro beers and Pinot what more do you want? Oregon lucked out being the alma mater of Nike's founder that kept giving this old place the constant money to keep it updated while still feeling old school.
Can’t wait until they update the seating capacity. Who knows when that’ll happen. I live in Eugene as well not from here though. I’m from Vegas which Allegiant Stadium made the list as well. Lol
What’s funny is on this list you have Mercedes stadium above Allegiant and on another list you have Allegiant stadium above Mercedes. SMH where’s the integrity?
There's some sweet videos out there that go into further detail on how these stadiums were made, specifically SoFi stadium. I think it was done by Science Channel! They had some sweet engineering considerations like how to deal with earthquakes in the design.
I'm surprised that Target Field did not make it on his list. When it comes to ranking baseball parks target field is always top 3 from all the articles and videos I uave watched. But regardless good video and keep it up!
Lumen Stadium is an awesome stadium. I went there for a college game with 20,000 loud fans it was STILL loud! Safeco Field in Seattle is also a beautiful stadium as well. Should be on here, but hey! Still loved the list
Obviously number 1 has to be FedEx Field. It's massive, cheap to get into, and has a world-class plumbing system that fertilizes the field.
Not only that, but FedEx Field is so well-designed that it is easy for the fans to get onto the field.
And has nice railings
And if you are lucky you can get free money
The owner also loves the team and cares deeply about fan experience.
Lol I was about to say, "What the hell are you guys talking about? FedEx is absolute horse ....oh wait nvm. Sarcasm.......right 👍🏾😅."
As a resident of Saskatchewan, I'm honored that you decided to choose our stadium for your list. Mosaic is awesome!
As a Winnipeger, I'm happy we were higher on the list lol. Love that the rival Canadian stadiums are both on the list!
As an American in Atlanta with the BENZ, both of your stadiums are Nice for modern outdoor facilities. Both are BEAUTIFUL! As a Tennessee Volunteer football fan, hopefully with the renovations over the next few years Neyland Stadium can overtake Bryant Denny Stadium as the best College football stadium in North America.
@Eragor the Kindhearted Name doesn't check out.
@@scapgoat I love taylor field but youre stadium is a touch nicer. Honestly im just happy any cfl stadiums made the list lol
W > RR
A note about SoFi most don't know: It has no air conditioning. It relies on it's western side being completely open for ocean winds to blow in and cool the inside. In theory it should be great as it is only 4 miles from the beach, but it doesn't really work during the record high temperatures Los Angeles has been experiencing this past year. On field temperature during the Rams-Bills game on week 1 was 84 degrees, there were similar temperatures during the Super Bowl, as LA was experiencing a major heat wave with outside temperatures reaching well over 90 degrees.
SoFi needs AC *_STAT_*
Billion Dollar stadium and it doesnt even have AC smh and fck Kronke.
For those responding, or thinking, that SoFi Stadium needs AC, it's actually open air with an independent canopy. The opening that OP mentioned was supposed to be the way to help keep the stadium cooler, but without wind and with high temps, it won't have the desired temperature mitigation effects.
Crazy the architects thought thered be a routine breeze that far inland. Yes its only 4 miles but there's a shit ton of urban sprawl and its near LAX which itself would impact the breeze. They should have had at least SOME sort of air moving system even if it wasn't ac
Duh
As a Brewers fan and Wisconsinite, it's a compliment to have Miller Park called "Disneyland for alcoholics." Yes, it will always be Miller Park to me.
I feel the same with The Staples Center.
Twinkies fan in Minnesota. I like Target Field better but God damn I've never had a better time at a park than I've ever had at Miller. You 'sconies know how to have fun 😊
Giants fan here, AT&T will never be oracle to me. Also, how’d we skip AT&T park in SF? It’s regularly called one of the best stadiums in baseball.
@@MonsterMeatMac I've never been. I want to. It is gorgeous.
Wisconsin leads the nation in binge drinking. The whole state is Disneyland to alcoholics. 🍻
Three CFL stadiums!? Americans might not understand the Canadian brand for football but it's nice to be recognized for something 😁
I understand 3 downs instead of 4 downs 12 players instead of 11
@@zegobot9674there is also the no-yards penalty and the rouge among other things
PNC Park, great views, but always remember you’re watching the Pirates.
Well...there's the visiting team.
@@speedybuilds2878 true
I was there for a Metallica concert, more Metallica fans there than Pirates Fans. Sorry Pirates fans.
@@speedybuilds2878 Unless they're playing the Reds. Then it's just ugly.
@@dragonking3673 It's the team's owner that should be apologizing to the Pirates fans.
Glad to see 3 CFL stadiums in there.
I'm also an Orioles fan and I used to go to Baltimore every summer in high school and I'll never forget walking into Oriole park for the first time it was amazing, especially after seeing memorial the year before. Up to then I'd only seen memorial in Baltimore and exhibition stadium and skydome in Toronto and Oriole Park was and is just so far above them and anything I've seem since, haven't been to PNC but I hear from Orioles fans it's great too.
Love to see 3/9 CFL Stadiums make the list (BC, Mosaic and IG)
Here in milwaukee, we are hoping to build a "brew district" to allow for better surrounding amenities, hopefully it can rise up the rankings in the future
Hard Rock transformation is insane. As a Canes season ticket holder, I’ve seen it go from a dump to a luxury stadium overnight
I'm from Winnipeg and I walk by IG Field every day to get to the university campus. Every time I walk by, I always look up and think "damn, that's a beautiful stadium."
Besides Mosaic Stadium not being completed on Google Earth, the Street View part around it can be unique. You'll see the Mosaic Stadium, and the as you go few blocks down, see old Street View images of Taylor Field.
Not sure if Google has updated that since, but if so, it was pretty unique when using Street View.
When it comes to Lumen Field, the same features that make it so tough for visiting teams to play there when it comes to the Seahawks also applies to the Sounders of MLS as well especially when the whole stadium is open for soccer (not just the lower bowl & bleachers) like it was for the 2019 MLS Cup & the CONCACAF Champions League Final earlier this year & the Sounders won both matches.
I'm shocked that Camden Yards isn't higher. You are absolutely correct. This stadium has hosted some of the best sporting event experiences of my life.
Same. Me & my friends would leave after School to go to an Orioles Game just to hang around the Warehouse. I live in Atlanta now and Truist Park/The Battery is Camden on Steroids except that Parking is horrible there.
Paul allen really liked audio engineering. The blazer's arena has something similar to the seahawks where it funnels noise back down to the court. It genuinely makes a massive difference. A side result is that other shows in the arena are also much louder, duh. Monster trucks are already loud as hell but in that arena, the noise is really something else.
Also with how dry and hot our summers have become, I will never see rain as depressing LOL. Man I hate summer.
Summer up there is beautiful tho :)
It's easy to dislike summers when you live somewhere with mild winters and a gorgeous spring and fall. Spend a winter in Milwaukee and you'll be praying for August.
@@mjwbulich Our winters are very mild but gorgeous spring? lol, spring is just winter with even more rain. Gorgeous isn't the word I'd use. I hate summer because every year it has been getting drier and hotter. Last year it got to 119f here. This summer we broke the record for the most days over 90f and over 100f. Plus, every year the wildfires and smoke get worse. Fall is peak wildfire season. Climate change has made summer miserable.
Yeah? Try north central Washington 😂 start by gorge amphitheater to northern Washington. Actually the whole east side 😂
Estadio azteca is among the most history rich stadiums in the world of football (soccer). This the North American version of the old Wembley in London or Maracana in Brazil. Definitely hallowed grounds
Glad you included Mosaic Stadium in Regina! It's a true gem.
Indeed it is!
Quick fact. Regina does NOT rhyme with Delores :)
Getting back to what made this channel dope! Keep up the great work brotha. ✊🏾
As an American that watches the CFL, I’m glad that it’s stadiums got some recognition.
I totally agree. I have been to only one professional football game and that was at Mosaic Stadium. I plan to go to many more.
The day finances aren’t a problem, gotta get me, my wife, and my in-laws to a Roughrider game.
Glad you put Bryant Denny on here. Just started here as a freshman and game days are great.
As a Nebraska native I never thought I’d see a stadium from Nebraska here
Estradio BBVA is amazing. Rayados hit it out of the park with it. My family in Monterrey tell me it's been referred to as the Jerry's World of Mexico.
I hope it encourages more clubs to take a step forward and build more world class venues in Mexico.
Allianz Field in St Paul, MN is similar in design to Estadio BBVA. I took in a soccer match their with my dad a couple of years ago. The walls are a beautiful transparent surface that can be lit up at night. The only downside I saw from my visit was it sits in the middle of a shopping district, so parking might be problematic (we took a train so I'm not sure).
Appreciate the Canadian inclusions. We have a couple really nice fields.
As a Pittsburgh native I kept wondering when or if I’d see PNC on here and I’m so glad people still recognize it’s beauty
I’m not a pirates fan and have never been to Pittsburgh, but PNC Park is one of the stadiums I want to see the most.
As a Pittsburgher, it breaks my heart that PNC Park has to host such a trash product in it. That ball park deserves to be full and have a successful team for how amazing it is. It's the best sporting venue I've personally been to. At least it's gotten the attention it deserves sometimes (IE when it hosted the All-Star game).
It’s super cool to be from Winnipeg and see your own stadium on this!
I'd like to bring up an honorable mention. Providence Park in Portland, OR.
As a lifelong Orioles fan and Baltimore resident, I can attest it's the best stadium I've ever been to.
As a lifelong O’s fan, I can attest to believing Camden Yards is the best MLB stadium. But then I went to a game at PNC Park.
I finally got to visit the Benz this year for an Atlanta United game and the halo screen was wild to me to see in person. it's so easy to look up and get an instant replay of the action but it's not so low that it's obtrusive to sight lines. also, the supporter's section is $30 General Admission so I ended up getting to sit in the second row behind the home goal and got to wave one of the flags. I was already biased towards it as an Atlanta sports fan but now, holy shit I wanna go back so bad lol
Glad you did it. There's a huge difference in Atmosphere between the two Teams that play there. Can't wait for 2026 when the World Cup arrives.
Have you gone back? Seeing big giakoumakis and Thiago Almeda in the flesh is worth it alone - besides just the lovely staidum, hey.
So incredibly happy to see Camden yards on the list, a place very near and dear to me
I would definitely add the new Hayward field to the list one of the coolest stadiums I’ve ever been in.
BC Place can also be easily accessible by transit too. However, I'm not sure if the other stadiums can be accessed by public transit.
I'm actually surprised to not see Oracle Park where the San Francisco Giants play because that's on top of a lot of lists or near the top. But well even though it didn't make this top 20, I'd still say this is a pretty excellent list!
It was SO close but I wanted to include the Canadian and Mexican stadiums :)
For those who haven't seen my comments about this when he's covered American Family Field (fka Miller Park) in the past, I'll just mention that three people died in a crane collapse during installation of one of the blades that make up the roof. It's one of the most infamous crane collapses in the modern era of construction, in no small part because a safety inspector who arrived on site at the start of the pick that brought down the crane filmed the collapse, and that footage is shown to anyone who works on a jobsite with any kind of crane work as part of their day-one orientation.
As a fan of LSU, I assume Tiger Stadium isn't going to be on here.
Edit: As expected, neither Lincoln Memorial nor Tiger Stadium made it on this list.
7:00 I'm from Tuscaloosa County. I've never heard of Tuscaloosca lol. In all seriousness, I'm kinda surprised Bryant Denny is your highest ranked college football stadium. But I do like the symmetry of it.
Played a college baseball game at US Bank Stadium back in 2017 right after it opened. In my expert opinion, all I can say about it is that the vibes are immaculate (I wasn’t an architecture major, and I was a PO so you know I had nothing better to do)
I do agree that getting Ubers from Jerryworld is hard. I went to the Thanksgiving Game against the Raiders last year. Lots of Uber Drivers were price gouging so me, some Cowboys Fans, and bunch of Raiders fans jumped into an Hotel Bus, tipped the driver like $200 total and he took us to the hotel he was assigned to where we managed to get normal priced Ubers from there.
It was weird, we had to walk like completely off the lot to catch an uber, and it was confusing to find the driver. Stadium still dope though.
That mountain You can see from the BBVA stadium is called cerro de la silla and is the symbol of the city of Monterrey. You can see it in the stadium of the rival team (Tigres U.A.N.L.) too.
IMO, Autzen isn't the best stadium in Eugene. It seats way more people, but Hayward Field is perfection for the track and field experience.
How is Allegiant stadium #5? That’s insane. This stadium is legit the best modern stadium in North America. Also who in the hell puts pirates stadium above Allegiant? That’s insane.
Don’t forget our MASSIVE $5 million Jumbotron they put in here in Eugene a couple years ago! Complete with a massive sound system, too
Fivepointvids is the guy you meet at work that you became good friends with. Bonding over sports and bad jokes in the office 😂
sofi also has youtube theater, a massive music venue underneath it
this is the best time of day to watch this videos
AUTZEN MADE THE LIST!!!! It is one of the most electrifying experiences in the country!! GO DUCKS!!
LOVE that you put the BBVA there :) Dale Monterrey!!!!!
Totally thought you were going to say right after "this." You got me.
Another great list on this channel
Whaaaaaaa? Oracle Park (SF) should’ve been on this list… great views of the bay and the food are amazing upgraded a few things here and there!
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Awesome to see Mosaic on here!🍉
As a long time subscriber and beig from Regina, thank you for mentioning mosaic stadium.
Great list! Although I do think Little Caesars Arena in Detroit or TQL stadium in Cincinnati should at least be honorable mentions! Both are definitely worth a visit, even if that means being in Ohio or Detroit
3 CFL stadiums, not too bad. We're spared the ads at BMO Field in Toronto as it's's the only (hybrid) grass field in the CFL and they can't scrub the ads every game for the soccer games. The real issue is that it wasn't built to accommodate the length of Canadian football (we have and extra 30 yards total length) as it was supposed to be so the endzones are a little short and one of them is turf because it gets covered with seats for soccer.
Plus they have to undergo signficant expansions to meet the seating capacity requirements to hold WORLD CUP matches unlike BC PLACE my Home stadium 😃
@@jasonyau326 yes, the renderings look insane. The temporary seating in the south end will more than double the south end capacity.
Shoutout to my local stadium, Cardinal stadium in Louisville Kentucky!
It’s nothing too special but I do like it! Some people say the stadium looks like it belongs in the NFL.
glad to see IG field, didnt expect it, also theres not so many ads on the field anymore, now theres a blue bomber logo
Ok a small bone to pick Five Points, you did B.C. Place but one of your criteria's was easy access, this stadium is anything but easy and be elbow to elbow with everyone else to leave or enter, it is a night mare like most downtown stadiums. Mosiac Stadium in Regina and IG Field in Winnipeg were good choices but you left the nicest stadium off the list and that is Rogers Place in Edmonton!!!! This is by far the nicest of any in Canada. Yes it is an Arena, technically not a stadium but you choose stadiums that were enclosed also so an arena and a stadium becomes the same.
I went to Camden Yards and it is beautiful. Parked next to the stadium where the ravens play and it wasnt a hassle to get in. The stadium is beautiful. The warehouse, the Jumbotron in center, and the area right behind the bullpens are all very nice. Also what you cant see from the outside is aslo amazing. I sat in the 3rd deck, the nosebleeds and right next the escalator was a cool little kids play area. Also its super easy to get food, its just pretty expensive. My dad spent like 200 dollars just on water.
mad respect for putting pnc park, as a pirates fan, its such a gorgeous stadium to watch the yankees and astros actual farm systems (if oneil cruz ever gets traded i will never smile again in my life)
Thank you for the Baseball W for Pittsburgh, we barely have anything when it comes to the sport other then the stadium
He only put PNC so U-tree didn’t kill him 😂
I feel if you could put Miller Park on this list for it’s innovation, Rogers Centre definitely deserved a spot here, and if not now, when all the renos are complete there.
Hayward Field should’ve made the list. Having the best track and field venue in the world should count for something.
Nice. I live in BC Canada and was at BC place the other night. It is actually a nice stadium for its age. Great renovations done a while back. It was a nice night and the roof was open.
Informational & humorous, great job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You need to cover Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, ND. It's nicer than most NHL arenas and is a true hidden gem.
First visit to Hard Rock was pretty crazy considering all the Dolphins and Marlins games I went to with my family back in the day.
Went to rolling loud in Miami this year and it was on the hard rock stadium grounds it really is a dope stadium to see in person especially when it’s lit up at night
I walked around Charles Schwabb Field last summer when I was in Omaha for work. I noticed all of the signage for the College World Series. Called up my friend who was a pitcher in undergrad, and he was hyped for me. It and the bridge across the river to Council Bluff were probably the only things noteworthy about Omaha aside from Warren Buffet. :)
As a person who has played a few games at mosaic stadium I am happy it is on this list though the new one doesn’t have the history of the old one it still is amazing to play in
The best stadium I've ever been to is Allianz Field in Minneapolis. I was halfway up the second deck and it felt like I was on the field, and it was louder than some football games I've been to with 80k+ fans.
Hey hey hey. Allianz Field is in St Paul. Not Minneapolis. 😁
I still need to catch a soccer game there.
I hope we get a video like this for every continent
Great List..Agreed with most of your picks
Hard Rock Stadium? At #3!? As a lifelong Dolphins fan, I'm proud as I am surprised
I would've included Truist Park in Atlanta if we're combining the surrounding area. The Battery is amazing with something for everyone.
For real. There were multiple stadiums with nothing around them, but they completely left Truist out? The Park itself should be on the list, but when you factor in the battery, it's a horrible omission
I’m not a huge baseball fan, but Charles Schwab field is pretty nice. Only real problem is that its mainly used in the middle of June. The sun really gets to you in those afternoon games
My big takeaway from this is I didn't realize how many understated and great stadiums they have in the CFL.
Another thing to note about Autzen is that it's design allows it to get MUCH louder than it's 54,000 person capacity really should. It's registered at 127 decibels in the past, that's louder than a jet engine. They call it The House of Loud for a reason. What's even crazier is that Husky Stadium in Washington has registered sound levels at a whopping 133 decibels meaning that if you ever attend a packed Ducks v. Husky rivalry game, regardless of the venue, you'd better bring ear protection or you'll be dealing with tinnitus for a week after lol
Only time I had a bad time at Miller Park? Nope, can't think of a bad time there. Sat just about every area you can, go for the Uecker seats!
Uecker seats are trash. If you get them just walk around the stadium and enjoy the food, drinks, and atmosphere.
Was disappointed not to see oracle park. But we all make mistakes
Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge is still one of the best stadiums in CFB & Northern America,
I was in the USU Aggie Marching band when we went to the LA bowl at SoFi. It really is a fantastic stadium.
Surprised but happy my local stadium, Auzten made the list. It's not very big, in fact may be the smallest one on here (unless a Canadian stadium is even smaller) but it's a very loud and enjoyable stadium experience. Loud enough to give the Seahawks stadium a run for it's money but with half the population. Plus good food you would expect from the PNW, micro beers and Pinot what more do you want? Oregon lucked out being the alma mater of Nike's founder that kept giving this old place the constant money to keep it updated while still feeling old school.
Can’t wait until they update the seating capacity. Who knows when that’ll happen. I live in Eugene as well not from here though. I’m from Vegas which Allegiant Stadium made the list as well. Lol
No mention of state farm stadium?
Love the ATL mention! I love our place
For soccer fields with that Euro check out Allianz Field in St Paul.
Allianz Parque in São Paulo, you mean. It's just a giant toilet.
What’s funny is on this list you have Mercedes stadium above Allegiant and on another list you have Allegiant stadium above Mercedes. SMH where’s the integrity?
I'm surprised Oracle Park wasn't on this list. I'm also being a homer about it being a giants fan
Love the list, but Petco was snubbed 😤
I think Busch Stadium was also snubbed.
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Beaver Stadium is on my Bucket List
There's some sweet videos out there that go into further detail on how these stadiums were made, specifically SoFi stadium. I think it was done by Science Channel! They had some sweet engineering considerations like how to deal with earthquakes in the design.
I'm surprised that Target Field did not make it on his list. When it comes to ranking baseball parks target field is always top 3 from all the articles and videos I uave watched. But regardless good video and keep it up!
I was thinking that too. Minnesota really knocked it out of the park with Target Field, US Bank Stadium, and even Allianz Field.
In professional sports, yes PNC has the best view, but in collegiate sports BYU's baseball stadium has the best view
Honestly surprised Oracle Park isn’t on here. Consistently voted a top 3 stadium experience on other lists
Lumen Stadium is an awesome stadium. I went there for a college game with 20,000 loud fans it was STILL loud!
Safeco Field in Seattle is also a beautiful stadium as well. Should be on here, but hey! Still loved the list