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    Cleveland Browns

    Cleveland Browns

    3.5
    (130 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    First time here this season. It was a rainy one, but the Browns won and played well. The staff were…read moreencountered were really nice and helpful. We had seats in section 341 and it was a nice view. The stadium was nice and most of it appeared well maintained. The rain was intermittent and we had ponchos so there's that. Food was expensive as expected but we did find lower cost options. The lines moved at a good pace. All in all, great experience.

    For my 250th review I'd like to pay homage to two things I love. The Midwest and the Green Bay…read morePackers. First off shout out to the Dawg Pound!!! Really great friendly fans. The tailgating scene there was a lot of fun. We parked in the municipal lot , which is located on the other side of the freeway from the stadium. Entry fee was fifty dollars , but with a carload of people , it makes it very reasonable. The party there was next level. People set up bars with couches , stripper poles, d j booths , and anything else you can think of. They get going way before game time. Alcohol is allowed in this lot. If you park in the lot associated with the stadium , alcohol is not allowed. I don't think grills are allowed either.But I'm not sure. Stadium is really decent also. Easy in and out the walk from the municipal lot takes about ten minutes and is not strenuous. Packers ended up losing the game and the fans were very nice about it. That's not always the case in other stadiums. I took at least 50 photos with opposing fans after the game. Rock and Roll hall of fame is also located right next to the stadium. If you're heading there for a game , you have to combine that with your visit. Pro football hall of fame is only an hour away.And also a really great experience. Appreciate the love and kindness shown by the people of Cleveland. GO PACK GO!!!!!

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    Rocket Arena

    Rocket Arena

    3.9
    (278 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    The good: the lines are great - you can wait inside the atrium an hour before doors open. The…read moreclimate control is good. The bad: -lots of smoke? Not sure where from? Was there fire? Should I evacuate? Eyes burning. Throat dry. Can't see. Can't breathe. Help. -Was having a moderately mild severe allergic reaction. In desperate need of caffeine. No coffee to be seen. Makes me sad. Cannot function without coffee. -the woman at ticketing, we'll name her "wildabeast" to keep her information confidential, but she was really mean. Like angry lunch lady mean. -the water. It's a no bottle facility, but they don't have faucets, so you have to buy a bottle of water for $7, only for them to dump into cup. Seems wasteful. Lots of plastic waste. It's like they want us to be microplastic humans. And then you're at risk of someone spiking your water. Beware of creeps. -You may need to take out a loan to purchase food here. Swensons - $25 for a burger? What the helli? I could drive to the farm and go get my own burger for cheaper. -the ticket "gatekeepers" will not move. They will block your view. They're unhinged.

    Getting into the arena for an event is easy and expedited well. I usually don't have to wait long…read morein line to get through the security check and ticket line. There is a variety of seating and food stations spread throughout the arena. Getting your food doesn't take long and is quick. The availability of staff to help is abundant. Leg room in the seats is less in the upper bowl than the lower bowl. I'm 5'9" and in the upper bowl I have just enough room. They can improve by adding more escalators to and from the upper bowl. When leaving a Cavaliers game at the end of the game a long line forms to ride the escalators down. There are other ways down. The elevators are as crowded as. The stairs lead to outside and so those heading to Tower City via the walking bridge need to take the escalators unless they take the stairs, go outside, and then come back in the entrance by the stairs leading to the walking bridge. Also, the escalator that goes from the walking bridge to the arena is broken down a lot.

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    Progressive Field

    Progressive Field

    4.3
    (404 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Progressive Field, the home of your Cleveland Guardians! What an underrated stadium, especially…read moreconsidering it was built in 1994. It does not feel like a stadium built that old. We went on a Friday night when they played the Red Sox. We went an hour before opening pitch and the stadium was already absolutely packed. Then, we saw the sign and realized why there were already 20,000+ people here 60 minutes before the game. $2 Miller Lite until 1st pitch and $1 hot dogs all game. What in the world!?!?!?!? The prices here haven't changed much since 1994. Actually this was a special Friday night promotion, but wow what a deal. The only place you'll see beers chugged faster than at Progressive Field is inside of a frat house. I will say the concourses were very tight mostly because thousands of men where chugging beers and not moving. However, once we got to our seats it didn't seem like there was a bad seat in the house. The stadium could use more up escalators to the nose bleed, but it was ok. Tons of fireworks after the game. Easy to walk back home to the Hyatt Regency. Highly recommend a baseball game if you're in Cleveland.

    Lifetime goal is to visit all 30 MLB stadiums, so while on a cross country roadtrip with my son, we…read morestopped in Cleveland and came here for a Guardians vs. Diamondbacks game. The stadium was built in 1994 making it #9 in the oldest baseball stadiums in the country. It's also the smallest with a capacity of around 34,800. It has the largest video board in the league which is an absolute enormous 59x229 foot rectangle out in left field. The stadium itself is right in downtown Cleveland so it's super easy to walk to, which we did from our hotel. This means, though, that there is very little parking near the stadium so no tailgating culture here. Food at the stadium was typically expensive. The view, even from the top, was good. Very passionate fans. All around good experience and a nice stadium.

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    Cleveland Guardians

    Cleveland Guardians

    3.7
    (62 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Cleveland Guardians Okay so I grew up watching baseball…read morestarting in the 1950's. I have been out of touch with most teams in the past two or three years except the New York teams and the Florida Marlins. So here's the playoffs and I'm wondering where this new team came from called the Guardians. After the first playoff game I realized it was the Cleveland Indians. I'm sorry but couldn't they have been a little more creative with a new name. I don't think the Seminoles have changed their name. Regardless Cleveland is having a good year. Maybe they'll win another World Series, but not this year! (I hope) How can I not like them. They won the World Series the year I was born! The team's World Series championship drought since 1948 is the longest among all 30 current Major League teams. So if they win I won't feel too too bad.

    Millionaire sports club, besides caving to a dozen or so native Americans over their iconic…read morefranchise name years ago, decides to inconvenience people who were attending the 4:10 pm game by moving it to 7:10 pm due to wildfire smoke. First, it's understandable to postpone the 17th's game due to smoke. An inconvenience, sure, but then they decide to inconvenience everyone wanting to attend the next days game by moving it to 7:10pm. Brilliant, let's mess with everyone attending that game as well. Of course, they don't want to miss a penny. What if people cannot attend the later game now? Are their tix and parking pass available for exchange? Yes, but only for the 17th's rescheduled game at 1:10. Hmmm, that seems okay, BUT the parking pass is no good if exchanged? Cannot get a new parking pass? Only a credit, and probably will have to park further out and pay more. Due to newly rescheduled 1:10 pm game filling the parking lot! Exchange tixs, sure, but no where near original seats, and could cost more?!? This was to be our second game since the ball club became woke and changed their name. This will now be our last. After waiting on hold and being cutoff twice, the third time was the charm and the nice lady informed us of the policy above. Funny how our AARP status did not matter, just walk an extra half mile, drive home at night with your bad eyes. No, you cannot exchange for the Sunday1:10pm game! Ever wonder why people choose day time games and buy parking passes close to the venue? Morons! If we were Native American we might have been upgraded to the terrace and have VIP parking. Selected a phone call from a supervisor during the survey after speaking to the nice lady. Still waiting. Semper Fi millionaires!

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    Pro Football Hall of Fame

    Pro Football Hall of Fame

    4.3
    (300 reviews)
    49.1 mi

    The experience was incredible. Do yourself a favor and read…read morethe plaques. So many people walked on by and missed out on some insane history. We spent 2ish hours there.

    We visited the Pro Football Hall of Fame using a combination ticket with the Rock & Roll Hall of…read moreFame, which ended up saving us a good amount of money. Parking was plentiful, and the check-in process was quick and efficient. After a photo opportunity at the entrance, we were free to explore the museum at our own pace. As someone who isn't a huge football fan, I was mostly tagging along for my husband, who was excited to visit. While there were plenty of exhibits, we were surprised that some notable players we expected to see had very little presence. My husband enjoyed the experience overall but felt there could have been more to see. One thing that stood out was the lack of seating throughout the museum. If you're planning to spend a few hours walking through the exhibits, be prepared to stay on your feet. We spent about two hours exploring and found the two theater presentations to be the highlight of the visit. The films were engaging and, for me, the most memorable part of the experience. The photo packages offered at the entrance were quite expensive, with the cheapest option starting around $38 for digital downloads only. The gift shop was also on the pricey side. In the end, we purchased the digital photos and a few small souvenirs. Overall, it's a worthwhile stop for football fans, especially if you can take advantage of a combo ticket. While my husband was glad he finally got to visit, we both felt the experience was a bit shorter and less extensive than we expected.

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    Thursday, 01.01.26; Pro Football Hall of Fame - 2121 George Halas Dr NW Canton, OH 44708
    Thursday, 01.01.26; Pro Football Hall of Fame - 2121 George Halas Dr NW Canton, OH 44708
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