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Re: Sports venue bucket list
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 2:10 pm
by Reservoir Dog
Dude, ya gotta do Fenway Park!
Re: Sports venue bucket list
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 2:39 pm
by Burn1dwn
I went to a World Series Game once. Fuck You Scott Brosius!!
Re: Sports venue bucket list
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 5:39 pm
by Antknot
Indy 500
Watkins Glen
I’ve seen NASCAR at Bristol.
Re: Sports venue bucket list
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 6:09 pm
by beagleboy
Let's see, I've been to:
Wrigley & Comiskey (New not old)
Kauffman and Arrowhead in KC
Indy / Lucas Oil
Superdome
U-Florida
U-Tenn
Vandy
Arkansas
U-Illinois
Ole' Miss
Ark State (it's in a freakin dry town)
Mizzou obviously
Death Valley LA / Tiger Stadium
Maracanã for a tour as the game was moved out of Rio.
All locations in STL
The new Atlanta Stadium
toured Lambeau Field and Notre Dame Stadium (I was a little kid on that one)
Walked around outside at Fenway as the game was sold out and we didn't have time.
Memphis Liberty Bowl
I've done the World Series multiple times back in the 80's, NFC Championship and playoff games, NCAA Regionals multiple times, PGA multiple times, SEC Championship and B12 Championship.
Going to Nashville for a game in 2 weeks.
I'd say the only thing I really want to visit is Allianz in Munich and maybe Yankee Stadium.
Re: Sports venue bucket list
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 6:27 pm
by beagleboy
Ole' Miss is probably my favorite college stadium. They have a nice campus, the Grove is awesome and the walk / stadium is very nice. Just a terrific experience. The town square is very cool. We damn near froze to death at about 30 degrees and a strong wind but Mizzou won!
UTenn thank god we were on the last row. It's all steel and in the sun it's basically just a massive roasting pan. We could stand and get above the lip and get some air movement. 4 overtimes and a win baby!!!
Tiger Stadium - holy fuck when you are in the top of the upper deck you are almost 100 yards from the closest sidelines. It's MASSIVE in scale. The outcome was not pretty.
Florida is an okay stadium. We listened to the Hare Krishnas sing for an hour before we went into the stadium. First drive of the 2nd half Mizzou returned a punt for a TD - the route was on.
Arrowhead - How? How can so many people be so drunk so early in the day? Loved the stadium but seriously people - slow down.
Re: Sports venue bucket list
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 11:47 pm
by FSchmertz
Hate to say it (I'm a Midgets fan) but everyone that's been there tells me Cowboys Stadium is awesome.
Re: Sports venue bucket list
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 12:48 am
by Wut
FSchmertz wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 11:47 pm
Hate to say it (I'm a Midgets fan) but everyone that's been there tells me Cowboys Stadium is awesome.
My brother lives in Dallas and he says it's something to see.
I've been to two World Series games and baseball playoffs, hockey playoffs and a Stanley Cup game, Indy 500, Penn State's football stadium, the old Rangers baseball field, Camden Yards, and several minor league baseball fields, I like minor league baseball games. Steeler games, and Pirate games in corporate boxes. Forbes Field in the old days if the Pirates. I have a faint memory of seeing Roberto Clemente in right field at Three Rivers Stadium and was at the last games played at Forbes Field.
Is the Pantages theater in Toronto to see Phantom of the Opera impressive?
I'd like to see more major league baseball fields, more minor league fields, and baseball games in Japan, Korea, and the Dominican Republic. Cuba too. I'd like to go to spring training too.
Re: Sports venue bucket list
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 4:42 pm
by PimpDaddy
Events, rather than venues.
I am sitting here in New England and have never been to a Superbowl. Patriots or not, a SB is on my list.
Kentucky Derby. I heard they have horse racing, too. LOL
A live UFC fight in Vegas, followed by the full Vegas experience
Running of the Bulls in Spain. Before PC ends it. Not really a sport, but...
Any major soccer match in Europe. Soccer sucks in the US.