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    Rick P.

    Mountain West division had SJSU vs Hawaii for the weekend I attended. It was a super nice day, my son was home for the holidays and he was invited by the SJSU athletics to take some pictures as he does at Utah State! Of course I had to go! The his stadium could definitely use an update! In fact, the stadium was under construction as it looked like they were building addition luxury suites, on the opposite side of where they're currently at now. Some paint would make a huge positive impact as it has been some time since it was last painted. Parking was easy and it was a really great way to spend time with friends and family!

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    Bruce L.

    I came here for the first time to watch a football game, and it was the 2014-2015 San Jose State Homecoming game, which was really fun! It was crowded which is nice! It gave the place a lot of energy! Parking can be an issue, but if you get there a little early, you can find some on the street nearby. Prices for beverages and snacks like any sporting facility are a bit steep. The seating areas, even for General Admision aren't too bad. As far as I could tell, there isn't a bad seat in the house! The lighting and scoreboard are also really nice and easy to read. Overall; I had a lot of fun! A definite thing to do for anyone that goes to SJSU! Fun times!

    Stefan T.

    Here for a graduation for a SJSU student. Very large stadium. Seating looked to be in good condition. Plenty of security and helpers here for the event. Nearby parking was taken went into an overflow parking lot. Signs and were well placed both for parking and once inside to let you know where everything was. Interior maps appreciated. I got a spot where the sun hit me from behind which made it so I didn't need to wear a baseball cap. Was warm but I didnt really feel the heat as I was in the shade.

    Michael H.

    As a San Jose State Alumni I have numerous experiences with the Spartan Stadium: as employee (fundraiser), as sports goer, as graduation attendee/recipient. Any experience that I had with Spartan Stadium reinforces the statement, "It's not where you party, it's who you party with". So if you plan on tailgating with friends with food and beer it will most likely be an enjoyable experience. But if you're planning to work the snack trenches expect to find yourself at the mercy of hungry sports mobs. Sports: -For sports going attendants, you can gain free access with your student ID. Never discard your student ID since regular tickets will reach the $25 price range. -The Spartan Squad area is fairly civil. I've never had the displeasure of getting into any scuffles or being trampled on. I have witnessed fights and people being escorted out, yet these are generally not in the Spartan Squad area. -When walking on the bleachers watch out because my friend jumped on one and broke it. lol. -Prices expectedly high and offer no local flavor. Can we get burritos in this place or what? You call those nachos? -Its relatively easy to sneak stuff inside. Just use a little forethought... Work: -Just don't do it unless you can stomach the crazy dirtiness and never ending crowds. Graduation: -You can't see a thing. -Always carry your cell phone. -Sit near your friends. -Water or alcohol, choose wisely. -Flip flops or shorts aren't a bad idea. Parking: -Parking can be quite problematic. There are many streets that are roped off as non-parking. The ones that aren't fill up in no time. Get there at least three hours before the game to ensure best parking space (free). -Paid parking is convenient enough, but what's so convenient about paying for parking? -There just needs to be more.

    Boise State 2010
    Johnny P.

    Yes, I'm biased being an alum, but the view from any seat is quality -- there's no bad seat in the house! New jumbotron at the sound endzone. There's a beer garden at the south east of the stadium. It's a really old, outdated stadium that needs a major upgrade, but it's hard with no private money and a sub-par team on the field. "When" the team becomes successful, it should drive in the $$ to pay for the renovation it deserves.

    11/29/13 Fresno St v SJSU. Red Wave Takeover.
    Rocky B.

    Came here to watch Fresno St come here and play the Spartans. Albeit, my team lost (Fresno), the stadium itself was actually pretty nice. Video board was nice and new looking ( I think they renovated it recently as well). I like how there are multiple scoreboard as well also. While the stadium was pretty nice, I am knocking off a couple stars due to how the event was handled. The game was not even a near sell out, yet all parking lots were full (I can't imagine how it would be if the game was an actual sell out). It was WELL known in advanced, that this game would be well attended by Fresno St fans, yet the event staff had no clear instructions for anyone else looking for a spot to park. It was a cluster fuck pretty much. No signs, or nothing. I had to end up parking in Keller park, which sucked. Most college football games have shuttles that pick you up and drop you off at the gate, but not here. Security at the gates was kind of lacking in thorough searches. For instance, the dude at the gate did not even search me with the metal detector wand or even try to search mt at all...someone could have been packing heat and nobody would have know. At this day and age, you figure security would know better. Overall, it was a great atmosphere. Both fanbases were pretty friendly as well.

    USA vs CHINA exhibition soccer game - June 2, 2007
    Liz C.

    Since the seats are in the form of metal benches, you can try to squeeze in as many people as you can into one row, even though you weren't assigned to those particular seats. That would define the group of people we had to kick out from our row when we arrived about 30 minutes late because we spent near an hour getting into the vicinity of the stadium and then in line for parking. Also, the (obviously re-nailed and re-nailed and re-nailed) wood flooring beneath the benches are dangerous...we cracked it as we got up to leave the game. Sure, there were about twice the amount of people that were supposed to be sitting/standing in that row (yeah, we crammed it in too), but it's not like we all stood up at the same time...

    I was there! The Golden Years of San Jose State Spartan Stadium when San Jose Earthquakes would sell out the stadium. NASL & MLS
    Catalina M.

    An almost deserted stadium, does anyone remember her glory? Attended over 300+ games at Spartan Stadium beginning in 1974. Best game in MLS history and at Spartan Stadium? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un0owvnCPzk In 2007 Don Kassing the former SJSU President KILLED the chances for a Spartan Stadium over-haul or a demolition and rebirth. Lew Wolff and Don Kassing hit a stalemate over money for a joint San Jose EarthQuakes and SJSU Athletic Department. In addition there were rumors Don Kassing wanted a super size stadium that would rival the Rose Bowl. Kassing big dream was for SJSU to be part of Football Pac10. California budget cuts made it clear SJSU needed help in funding to subsidize a new stadium. Today is 2014. Lew Wolff is building his own stadium for the EarthQuakes. This after making improvements and revenue share at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara University. SCU did well with their agreement. Where is Don Kassing today? He retired in 2007, that very year!! During my 300+ visits to Spartan Stadium beginning from 1974 as NASL to MLS, Spartan Stadium had by far the best tail gate section in the entire Bay Area. Ample seating. There were always tickets available except when Pele came to town. For a kid there was plenty of excitement and lots of room to safely roam. Playing hide n seek, stomping on the wooden bleachers to rumble the stadium. The enjoyment of watching old geriatric Italian, Portuguese and Mexican men betting with each other as they sat on the wooden bleachers. They bet on who would score first, which team would score next, and which player etc. Wads of $1.00 bills getting exchanged back and forth. Us kids laughing at them as they argued passionately with each other with animated hand gestures. This stadium was one of my playgrounds. Because of the 25,000 average soccer attendance this stadium was expanded to accommodate all the soccer fans including adding end zone, and entire second deck. Scoreboard was replaced by the Quakes. I don't miss the toilets that would always overflow (even in the 70s) and stink up one end of the stadium or the fact that only two showers worked in the locker rooms. Or the time in the 90s when the power went out and 35,000 fans had to fend for themselves to flee the dark stadium. I loved having firework nights with San Jose Giants. Due to scheduling, the Baseball fireworks would go off first, then the soccer fireworks would. Major League Soccer (MLS)chose San Jose to have their first MLS game. Televised with over 32,000 in attendance, it was televised nationally as San Jose defeated DC United. Eric Wynalda for the Clash/Quakes scored the first goal, today Eric is seen on national soccer TV. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YOMg6-6sYo In full https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8yRLVwfG0o highlights Pele, Beckenbauer, George Best, Carlos Alberto, Eric Wynalda, Manny Lagos, Landon Donovan, Dwayne De Rosario, Darren Huckerby are just a few famous soccer players who played on this pitch. Here is Quakes player, hunky Irishman George Best score the best goal of the year at Spartan Stadium https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2HWUbFGHMU Today this stadium gets largely ignored except for Spartan football. Deserted. It's sad to drive by the stadium and see it abandoned. There were so many good memories. It's a shame to know there was huge potential to remake a great stadium - only to be ruined by Don Kassing. The ghost stadium sits waiting for someone anyone to remember she is still here. http://m.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/SAN-JOSE-First-plan-for-soccer-stadium-bites-2597782.php

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    3.9(61 reviews)
    3.8 miNorth San Jose

    I've been to many earthquakes games over the last ten years. I also watch almost every game on tv…read more It's the local professional soccer team in the Bay Area. They are one of the original mls teams from the beginning in the 90s. Chris Wondolowski is the legendary local player. The stadium is open and modern with food trucks, open air bar and a great atmosphere. The fans are passionate and make the environment fun. It's a family friendly environment. Tickets are reasonable for sports games. The reason I give 3 stars is because the owners and management have turned this team into one of the worst in the league. The owners refuse to keep up with investment in players like other teams. It makes being a supportive fan very difficult. The good news is that they recently fired the awful general manager and things will hopefully improve.

    The San Jose Earthquakes are one of the original nine MLS members that began play in 1996. Over…read morethat time, the Quakes have qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs nine times and won two of them (2001 and 2003). In addition to those two championships, the team was very successful in the early 2000s, making the playoffs five straight years from 2001 to 2005. Probably the most well-known person to play for the Quakes is retired American soccer star Landon Donovan. The MLS MVP award is named after him after all. Donovan won a record six MLS Cups during his playing career. He was a member of both the 2001 and 2003 San Jose championship teams. While he was the team's top goalscorer in 2003 (12 goals), Salvadoran striker Ronald Cerritos was actually the team's top scorer in 2001 (11 goals). In 2001, Quakes coach Frank Yallop was named MLS Coach of the Year and players Jeff Agoos and Troy Dayak won the Defender of the Year and Comeback Player of the Year awards, respectively. In 2003, Quakes goalkeeper Pat Onstad was the league's Goalkeeper of the Year. Due to a combination of stadium, ownership, trademark, and other related issues, the San Jose Earthquakes were inactive for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. The team really hasn't been the same since, failing to qualify for the playoffs most years. Over the past decade, San Jose has routinely finished sixth or worst in the Western Conference. On the bright side, the Earthquakes are one of only a handful of MLS teams to win the MLS Cup multiple times. They've also won the Supporters' Shield twice for having the best regular season record in 2005 and 2012. San Jose is currently led by All-Star veteran forward Chris Wondolowski whose present stint with the team began in 2009. Wondolowski led the league in scoring two times (2010, 2012) and was MVP in 2012. He is, by far, the franchise's all-time leader in games played and goals scored. His records would be even greater if his stats from his time with the Houston Dynamo (2006-2009) somehow counted, but that is another story.

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    2.5(1.6k reviews)
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    Saw Conan Gray here on October 3rd - amazing show and great atmosphere overall. However, I did want…read moreto note an issue with guest behavior. Before the show started, people in reserved seating were given colored papers to put over our phone flashlights as part of the opening moment, and everyone around me was participating. Despite this, a woman sitting in the row in front of me (not even directly in front) snapped at me to turn my light off, even though it was clearly part of the show and everyone had their lights on. It was unnecessary and made the experience uncomfortable for no reason. I wish staff or ushers were more proactive in setting expectations or stepping in when guests are rude over things that are clearly allowed. The venue itself is great and has some good food options, but moments like that can really take you out of the experience.

    A bit of a mixed bag. They book great bands that I'd love to see. And I've seen some amazing…read moreshows when I've showed out the money for the first 10 rows If you do get tickets, which you need to if you want to see anything, get them in the first front half of the theater. The lawn is so huge. You can barely see some of the screens forget about seeing this stage. Prepare for many lines and expensive food and drink. Finally it takes forever to get in and out of the place. To combat that they charge as much as a concert ticket to park in a place where you can get out quickly. That's probably the killer for me and makes me not want to go back...

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