Progressive Field at the corner of Carnegie and Ontario is the playground of the big CLE this summer. There is an undying, determined Cleveland spirit there. This Cleveland determination can be felt as the fans pour into the stadium and heard in their cheers. Progressive Field has done an amazing job at bringing the city … Read More
Archives: Venues
New Era Field
New Era Field, home of the Buffalo Bills is located in Orchard Park, a medium sized suburb on the outskirts of the city. The open-air stadium more than makes up for it’s small town location by being an iconic landmark that draws thousands of fans from all over the area on game days. The Buffalo … Read More
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is a huge soccer complex comprised of the Colorado Rapids’ home field inside an 18,000-seat stadium and an additional 24 outdoor fields (22 natural grass fields and 2 synthetic turf). The fields surrounding the stadium are used for team practice fields, both youth and adult soccer leagues, and match fields for … Read More
Broncos Stadium at Mile High
Broncos Stadium at Mile High (formerly Sports Authority Field at Mile High) is a relatively new stadium that was built in 2001 to be the new home of the Denver Broncos. It was built to offer fans modern amenities and the cozy comforts of a newer stadium. The original Mile High Stadium had cheaper tickets and … Read More
Pepsi Center
Pepsi Center opened its doors for the first time in 1999 as the new home of the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche and the Colorado Mammoth. Due to it being built fairly recently, the Pepsi Center has very modern and impressive architecture on the outside of the building that without a doubt adds to the experience. … Read More
Coors Field
Coors field is a very unique sports venue. Located in the heart of Lower Downtown (LoDo) Denver, This stadium is home to the Colorado Rockies. Coors field boasts a few unique claims inside of it’s stadium as well as breathtaking views of the city and mountains and location in the heart of the city. About … Read More
Gila River Arena
Gila River Arena is situated in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale and in the middle of a vibrant area that includes the Cardinals’ University of Phoenix Stadium. The fans here go to great lengths to make all hockey fans feel welcome as you can easily be outnumbered by visiting fans since there are so many retirees … Read More
State Farm Stadium
State Farm Stadium (formerly The University of Phoenix Stadium) is easily the most state-of-the-art sports facility in Arizona, and arguably one of the best in the NFL and the country besides “Jerry’s World.” It seats 63,400 for Cardinals regular season games, but can be expanded to 72,200 for playoff games, the Fiesta Bowl, and other … Read More
Talking Stick Resort Arena
It is home to the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Phoenix Mercury of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the Arena Football League’s Arizona Rattlers. Located in the heart of downtown Phoenix, Talking Stick Resort Arena was built in 1992 as America West Arena before becoming the US Airways Center in 2006. The 18,000-seat venue has won numerous awards for … Read More
Chase Field
Chase Field is home to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Having baseball in the desert might not be considered a good thing, especially in the summer. However, Chase Field was built to have a fully air-conditioned system running at a cool 72 degrees inside which makes players and fans extremely happy. Chase Field’s most iconic feature is … Read More