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Stephanie S.

8 court volleyball tournament and this place is HUGE. Be prepared. Bring in a clear small bag, metal detectors, no food or drink (they'll make you throw it away) and it's freezing in here. The concessions are way overpriced and the staff running it goof off while the lines build and build. The kids had fun but just be prepared. Plan your meals beforehand and pack your bags small.

P32 New Balance Basketball tournament April 2025

This is a nice and clean facility with plenty of parking. The staff was very helpful during the event. FYI no cash accepted for parking or concessions. Clear bag policy!

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Very nice facility. We were there at a cheer competition. Lots of bathrooms. Just be prepared for no cash for parking, entrance and snacks.

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NRG Stadium - The whole family!

NRG Stadium

3.6(387 reviews)
26.6 mi•Medical Center

I've only been to this stadium once for Taylor Swifts Era's Tour in 2023 and now recently in 2025…read morefor a football game but I liked it. It was weird having the roof closed for the concert. I didn't find the beers too expensive in the East Club where my seats were for Tay Tay, but in the main seating areas they have crappy beers for more. I dunno. I got large Voodoo Ranger IPA cups for around $10 which is great for a stadium but that was in the private East Club . Parking at the stadium is a bit much, but I parked in a private lot across the street for $15 which isn't bad. It was more for football and other events. The sound was great and despite being up a level on the side, I had excellent views of the stage and had so much fun. Only bad part of the experience was taking over 1 hour to get out of the parking lot (despite the exit being less than 50 feet from where I parked).

My friend group attended the Rodeo on a Friday. The security check was operated at the best…read morecapacity this year, which made entering the carnival easily accessible! When we got in, everyone went their way to get food! That's really what we went for, THE FOOD! We danced, we laughed and we danced again! The rides were lit and the people had on their outfits!! If you have never attended Houston Rodeo, you should experience it at least once! Cowboys and cowgirls doing country activities, the concerts, the rides. Don't miss out!

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NRG Stadium - Jack & Coke

Jack & Coke

NRG Stadium - Car shopping???

Car shopping???

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Daikin Park - Center field at Daikin Park

Daikin Park

3.9(686 reviews)
31.8 mi•Downtown

Daikin Stadium To catch American baseball, at an American…read morestadium live was something at the back of my mind. Couldn't believe that I actually got to do it and Astros won the match that day, and THAT made all the difference. The erstwhile Minute Maid park was brought over by Daikin and Astros get to rule here. Watching on TV gives all the close ups, but the Texan pride songs, the motivation trumpets, the train horn when one hits a home run, that's just such a blast and have to be in person to experience it. ! It is an all natural grass field. Wonder how they maintain it. I thought it was a carpet until I was rectified. It is just soo neat and beautiful. While it is majorly a baseball stadium, during off seasons it is also used for soccer, rugby, or even concerts. The hallway is filled with pictures of legends and Baseball heroes. The floor shines like a new penny and everyone is soo very friendly and in the spirit of the game. Parking was a breeze since it was VIP entrance. But, there is a huge huge parking fitting all pockets, with some walking involved. There is a also a metro station about 15-20 min walk, for those who want to be spared the trouble of parking. Got entrance with the Gallagher club which was right next to the train (the train while hoots and moves at every home run) As soon as the wards outside check ur tickets and let you in, you walk right into a restaurant cum bar kind of a place. Except that all food, and most beverages are free, or, added onto the price of the ticket... The food bar was huge and a lot of them did not speak english, but that did not matter because those who could went out of their way to help me get only vegetarian. I stuck to salads and then loaded myself on desserts- oh the desserts ! I mean their bite size cakes, the mango pudding, cookies....and ice cream....it was just a party ! The game itself It was the first of the three matches of the Astros team. They played against Rookies. The friends' I went with explained the scoring and the rules and stuff, and pretty soon I was oohing and awwing and screaming while rooting for the home team. It was soo much fun !!! Not my first time in a stadium, but definitely my first time watching Astros, or even baseball for that matter in live action. Astros won and the stadium ruptured with screams. Ahhh...THAT ...that is what makes a live action sport all worth it. (U can book driverless cab WAYMO near the stadium The cherry on the top was I also saw my first electric driverless cab. It has a bigger board and runs in the downtown area of Houston for now. As I watched the passengers get into the car, my heart was beating fast with anxiety. THough I am aware that it is where the future is heading, a car with no driver- still gives me the chills ! .....Lol ) A great night overall. Perfect blast of a getaway with friends.

Nothing crazy, just another ballpark. It's big, it's go a roof, plenty of vendors- among them big…read morenames such as Taqueria Arandas, Love Street, Pluckers and Chick Fila. $18 for a beer is up there to say the least. The guys walking around selling concessions do not really care if they're blocking you from your seat, it's understandable that transactions can take a few minutes it's pretty rude to keep people waiting for most of an inning since other patrons are heckling for you to sit down- not very professional. Hacks for parking- park at a bar nearby, or go to Ninfa's on Navigation. Food- bring a gallon bag with snacks and food from your favorite spot. You can bring a water bottle too as long as it's sealed and under a liter. Over in the low 100's there's a booth for designated or responsible drivers where you pledge you won't drink and drive and you'll get a drink voucher for a fountain drink. Friday fireworks are worth staying after the last inning.

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Daikin Park - Walking around

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Red Hot Chili Peppers

Daikin Park - Center Field Entrance.

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Center Field Entrance.

Challenger Columbia Stadium

Challenger Columbia Stadium

4.7(3 reviews)
40.9 mi

Football is king in Texas, so it's not all that surprising stadiums the size of palaces can be…read morefound in every town statewide. Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD) has a gridiron gem of its own in Challenger Columbia Stadium. While the venue has been around for at least a decade, the 2024 commencement exercises for Clear Springs High School on June 1, 2024, were my first time there. My friends who I accompanied told me the stadium is considered one of the top high school football venues in the Lone Star State, and it was easy to see why. There's ample seating, a superb audio system, a crystal clear video board, nice sight lines, a very accommodating field house. I commend the district for commemorating the fallen astronauts of the 1986 Challenger explosion and the 2003 Columbia tragedy. The atmosphere at graduation was festive, but I can imagine being more than that during a football game.

Challenger Columbia Stadium is a multi-use stadium for Clear Creek ISD (CCISD). After many weather…read moredelays, it finally opened for Track & Field events in the Spring of 2015. The 2016-2017 school year is the first season of football. The stadium will hold 10,000 people. It is much nicer than the older Veterans Memorial Stadium on the east side of League City. It is much nicer than what we have had before but still not as nice as other stadiums in the Houston area. However, since I pay taxes in this district, I'm happy that it is not the most expensive stadium in the area. The fans are quite a distance from the field and sound from the stands does not seem to carry as loudly as it did in Veterans Memorial Stadium. It could be that the fans are more spread out and so it doesn't seem as loud. Parking is easy and in abundance. Coming to the game from the Gulf Freeway is a nightmare. You would be better off coming the back way from Friendswood on FM 528. Also, getting out of the parking lot when the game is over is also a nightmare. It is much better to park further from the stadium and walk to your car. You'll get out sooner parking closer to the street and walking to/from your car. Parking close to the stadium can end up being a 30-60 minute wait getting out afterwards.

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Challenger Columbia Stadium
Challenger Columbia Stadium
Challenger Columbia Stadium

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Rhodes Stadium - Taylor vs Maude Creek, Taylor Homecoming 2021

Rhodes Stadium

3.2(6 reviews)
18.4 mi

Texas High School Football…read more Rhodes stadium is where some of the toughest high school football players face off and make a name for themselves. It's a place where kids in marching bands performing in Texas heat turn the sound up. Where girls on the high schools dance squads kick in a traditional line dance. The kids and volunteers who play/work at Rhodes Stadium earn all the stars. You have to watch a Katy HS game to really see the magic though. Fans holding on to their season tickets like they were Packers fans. If the concessions should only match the rivalries this place would be great. But I'm pretty sure they serve the cheapest forms of hotdogs anyone could find and so I strongly urge you to stick to bottled water and eat well before the game. If you like food, go to a Strake home game! It may be small ball but the concessions serve real food.

What do you say about a football stadium used for various age groups in Katy? Nothing really…read more Depending on what teams are playing, you will find this place with standing room only. When Katy High School plays there, just know that their are season ticket holders with reserve seating in the stadium! Truly a really good facilities, with even clean male bathrooms! Why not 5 stars?!? It is an open dome stadium! If they get a retractable roof to make the elements a non-factor, then they would get 5 stars.

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Rhodes Stadium - Why didnt they build fields like this when i was in high school.

Why didnt they build fields like this when i was in high school.

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Rhodes Stadium - Baytown Lee marching band

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Baytown Lee marching band

Turner Stadium

Turner Stadium

5.0(2 reviews)
46.4 mi

Amazing facilities. The ticket purchase is efficient. There are plenty of parking. Stands are nice…read moreand clean.

I decided to support my little cousin whose a dancer for her team at their last football game of…read morethe season. I wanted the family to come out and support her as well, so I started looking online to confirm the address and ticket prices. Man oh MAN! Friday Night Football is so much different now than it was when I was growing up! Not only did I find the address to the Stadium, but also an online site to buy tickets to the game (with a nice online fee of course)! They even sold VIP tickets which I found out later is a section that other people cannot cross into without their ticket--especially when the halftime show is going on. They even have cops around to make you move from certain areas during the performances. Safety first, but man these rules procedures and exclusions kinda killed my vibe. We did arrive early enough to get some nice seats, but still I'm not use to the printed tickets with qr codes on them. Seating was pretty comfortable, but I would suggest buying and bringing one of those mini stadium seats to keep from slouching. The home team has a little rowdy group of teenagers posted up making noise the entire time during the game, so maybe beware of that. Otherwise, I enjoyed the Friday Night Lights of High School Football. There is a concession stand to satisfy your viewijng pleasure. Pretty standard prices. $5 will get you something to last you the first quarter if you're a kid. All in all, nice stadium with plenty of parking and CLEAN bathrooms--RARE!

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Turner Stadium - Humble Cook-off

Humble Cook-off

Turner Stadium
Turner Stadium

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