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AT&T Stadium
I suggest getting to the stadium at least two hours early to soak in the atmosphere and grab some food. The lines can get crazy right before the game starts!
NRG Stadium
I suggest checking out the parking options before you go. Parking fills up FAST! I parked off-site and took a shuttle, which saved me time and hassle. Plus, way cheaper!
Honestly, I thought the prices for gear inside were nuts. I recommend hitting up a nearby store before the game to snag some team swag for way less.
I think taking public transport is the best move. The stadium is easily accessible, and you'll skip that parking nightmare. I rode the Metro and it was super convenient!
MetLife Stadium
Download the stadium app. It has live updates on what’s happening inside, plus maps and food choices so you won’t miss kick-off while wandering around!
Wear comfortable shoes! You’ll do a lot of walking, especially if your seats are at the top of the stadium. Trust me, your feet will thank you later.
Plan your exit strategy! I waited an hour just to get out of the parking lot after the game. Pick a spot away from the main exits if you can.
Lumen Field
I recommend looking for parking ahead of time! I parked a good 20 min walk away because all the close spots were full. Not cool after a long game!
Gillette Stadium
I suggest arriving around 3-4 hours before game time. This way, you can enjoy the atmosphere, check out the fan zone, and just soak it all in without rushing. Trust me, it’s worth it!
Definitely check the events happening at Gillette Stadium before your visit. When I went, there was a special concert the same weekend, which made parking an absolute headache and prices for merchandise skyrocketed. Plan around it if you can!
If you're heading to a game, try to grab some cheap snacks from a nearby convenience store before you arrive. The prices inside the stadium can be pretty steep, and I ended up spending way too much on nachos!
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
My advice is to bring a portable charger! There’s lots of great photo ops, and you don't want your phone dying before you capture the fun moments.
I recommend eating before you go. The food prices inside are pretty steep and the options are limited. A quick meal nearby can save you a good amount!
I suggest checking the event calendar in advance because some games and concerts can get super busy. I didn’t expect the rush and it took longer to get in than I thought.
You might want to wear comfy shoes! I ended up with sore feet from all the walking around – there’s a lot to explore outside the Coliseum!
Michigan Stadium
Rose Bowl
If you're planning to grab some food, skip the main concessions. I recommend checking out the smaller food stands for better prices and less waiting time. Trust me, the nachos are worth it!
I think you should totally take cash for snacks and merch, unless you wanna deal with those pesky transaction fees. Also, the lines can get hella long!
Camping World Stadium
If you want to save on food, eat before you arrive. The concessions are pretty pricy – I spent way too much on a hot dog and soda!
Get there about 2 hours early to avoid the traffic and snag a good parking spot. Trust me, I got stuck in line and it wasn't fun!
I suggest bringing a portable charger. My phone died while I was trying to take selfies, and I missed some great moments. Just a small extra in your bag can make a big diff.
FedExField
If you’re tailgating, get there really early on a game day. I saw a lot of fans enjoying themselves outside before going in. It's a great atmosphere
I recommend arriving at least two hours before the game to avoid the massive traffic and get good parking. Plus, this gives you time to grab some food and check out the merchandise stands.
My advice is to check for public transportation options. The metro was super convenient for me, and it saved me the headache of parking and traffic.