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    Merlo Field - University of Portland

    Merlo Field - University of Portland

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I love attending events here, partly because I appreciate purple but mostly because:…read more --the Pilots rock soccer --ample space to move, sit, stand --great lighting for evening games --stellar grass field, lovingly tended --good viewing from most angles -- seating with back support for a slightly higher ticket price --clean, clean, clean ---beautiful surroundings --easy parking, easy exit -- good security measures at entrance and in the stadium --a spirited student section --friendly staff --the Oregon sky, interesting at any time of the year I appreciate that all this excitement is within 15 minutes of my house. Go, Pilots!

    I admit I'm not an expert at venues for sporting events. I…read moreattended an exhibition game of the Timbers vs Manchester City tonight at Merlo Field. I am told that Champion's League teams will only play on grass fields and thus the Timbers were unable to host at the usual PGE park. Merlo Field is a smaller field. The seats didn't seem ideal for watching soccer (or football as the rest of the world calls it). All the seats were really low and it was difficult to see over people. The killer for me was that the vendors don't take credit cards (ok, I didn't go to every single vendor asking). I didn't really realize I would be at U of P tonight, but I would like to think that at a major sporting event I would be able to enjoy snacks without having to make a trip to the ATM. Snacks are the most vital part of the game!

    Chiles Center

    Chiles Center

    2.1
    (8 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Hey Chile's center what a great idea to put every high school band that plays for their graduation…read moreceremony behind a bunch of pipe and drape, far off in the corner of your auditorium. Because it's not at all about student participation and the kids who are coming up from behind! Also making the schools pay 15k for a half day rental of your space?!? NICE!!! Wow you guys doing such a stellar job!!! Keep up the great of work!!!

    Last night was my first time at the Chiles Center - I went with a group of friends for the Neil…read moreYoung concert. Prior to entering the venue, bags were checked. No problem. What was a problem is when I was told that I could not bring my cigarettes into the venue. I said I wouldn't be smoking them in the venue and I was told it did not matter, they do not allow cigarettes in the venue. Really? Then I was told I couldn't bring my water bottle into the venue. I said it was empty and shook it to prove as such. Didn't matter. No water bottles can be brought into the venue. That's bullshit. I've been to hundreds of shows and music festivals. One can always bring in an empty water bottle. I was not informed on how to get my water bottle back, so it is now lost forever :( When we entered we had a hard time trying to locate our "seats". There are no seats. Only bench seating. We tried asking a few people working the event staff, but no one was really helpful. Eventually we located the general region where we were supposed to sit, but any "seat" we purchased was already taken. Additionally, is was stiflingly hot inside. There were no fans, a/c, swamp coolers - nothing. The front doors were propped open, but that didn't really help inside the concert areas where the smell of sweat, body odor, and patchouli were rampant. Further, I am in a walking boot due to an ankle break a few weeks ago (which occurred way after I purchased my tickets to this event). I can walk, but use a cane, and I am slow. Our seats were in the upper level. Going up the stairs was a pain, going back downstairs to go to the bathroom was a pain, then going back upstairs again was an even bigger pain. Only at the end of the night, did a lovely woman, who didn't even work there, inform me there was an elevator. By that time the show was almost over and I didn't have the energy to look to see if she was correct. However, if there had been an elevator, it would have been nice if the event staff had pointed it out. It is pretty obvious that I am disabled at the moment. But, I can neither confirm nor deny if the elevator exists. Lastly, the sound was decent, but not great. I've heard a lot better and heard worse. I could see how this could be a good venue to see live music, but I think I will pass on any concerts here in the future. The Chiles Center also doesn't serve alcohol. I guess it makes sense when you consider that U of P is a private Christian college, but it's nice to have a beer when at a concert. There are better venues around town - better seating, better standing, better bathrooms, better sound, better airflow, and serve alcohol.

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    Dustin, Tyler and Payton
    Dustin, Tyler and Payton
    2-23-2017 UP vs BYU. Many more BYU fans than Pilots fans at the game...c'mon Portland, we can do better than that!
    2-23-2017 UP vs BYU. Many more BYU fans than Pilots fans at the game...c'mon Portland, we can do better than that!
    Tyler with Payton Dastrup

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    Tyler with Payton Dastrup
    Moda Center

    Moda Center

    3.6
    (361 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Great venue, quick to get in. But you do go through multiple metal detectors, which is fine…read more Everything moves very well except the women's bathroom line, as usual. I wish they'd figure out a better system. Items at concessions are overpriced, I wish they'd figure would take some notes from the Mercedes Benz stadium in Atlanta. Good views from just about everywhere.

    About three years ago, I had my first time visiting the Moda Center. We went to a Golden State…read moreWarriors vs. Trail Blazers game. It was a short visit, so I didn't get to fully experience the game day atmosphere, the concessions, or the general operations of the arena. I did get to watch my Arkansas team play in March Madness and a few other games. I sat in the nosebleed section, which was a bit challenging to see the opponents, but the games were still amazing. I attended all four games I could, so I don't have any complaints about that. The atmosphere was incredible. Although the stadium wasn't packed, the passionate fans made it feel like a packed house throughout the entire game. The game day experience was truly exceptional. The seating arrangement was a bit uncomfortable. The 300 seating sections felt like a 30-degree angle, with the seats positioned just a tad too close together, making them feel unsafe. It's as if you can almost feel yourself falling if you The lines for concessions and restrooms were not too long, which was a pleasant surprise. Getting into the arena was also quick. The arena itself appears modern and well-maintained, with no visible signs of wear and tear. Overall, I'm looking forward to visiting the Moda Center again in the future to see NCAA basketball games, professional-level games, or even concerts when I'm in Portland. I'm definitely a fan of this facility.

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    10/7/2024 - PJ Harvey from Suite 70
    10/7/2024 - PJ Harvey from Suite 70
    View from Sec 101, Row S
    View from Sec 101, Row S
    General admission band

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    General admission band
    Hillsboro Stadium

    Hillsboro Stadium

    3.8
    (21 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    My sister and niece invited my Wife and I to Sonic Drive In, a baseball game and 4th of July…read morefireworks afterwards. Who would say no to any of that? Not us! First. Anytime with my sister and niece Samantha is a good time. The only bad part is that my sister makes good money and pays for a lot of things Second. Sonic is bomb. I rarely eat there because of location but dang if it ain't good. Like slap your homie good. Third. I love baseball. No matter how late the game goes. Well, I may bow out at inning 24. I've heard of games going longer. This was a great game full of action from both teams. It went past 10:30. Our seats were awesome. Just a few rows back from home plate. Gotta keep an eye out for foul ball going over the net. Fourth. It was the 4th of July. Seriously. A baseball game then fireworks. They lit off near 11:00 pm. but it was well worth the wait. We had a glimpse of the new stadium being built. It looks amazing so far. I can't wait to see a baseball game there. I wonder what they'll do with the soon to be "old stadium?" It's still in great shape. Not for me to decide.

    I hate to say it, but the old stadium was better. I don't understand what was wrong with it…read more I notice that the high end comfy chairs behind home plate are usually completely empty. Maybe someone miscalculated the demand for such seats? The drink holders are poorly placed, right behind the shoulder of the person sitting in front of you. If this person has long hair, then it will trail through your drink or ice cream or fruit cup. Who came up with that

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    Hillsboro Stadium
    Hillsboro Stadium, Home of the Portland State Vikings
    Hillsboro Stadium, Home of the Portland State Vikings
    Go Viks!

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    Go Viks!
    Memorial Coliseum

    Memorial Coliseum

    2.6
    (100 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    It had been a long time, and after a lot of work, I was finally able to bring my son for a hockey…read moregame. It was a Sunday afternoon game after Christmas. The Trailblazers were playing Boston (and actually won) just before the puck drop, so the Max was pretty packed. Still better than driving by a long shot. The game was really fun...the first period had two fights...no I am serious, the refs actually let them fight. Usually they come in and break the kids up, but they let them fight. This made my son really happy...he was hoping for this. I gotta admit I was psyked too. I was yelling along with him. The game was really fun. Sadly, the Tri-Cities team tied the game 4-4 with 2.1 seconds left in the 3rd period. Then they pretended like they were playing soccer and rocked the 'Hawks to sleep before blowing by them and scoring the winning goal in Overtime. Oh well. Still super fun and worth the time with my son. #GoHawks

    It's an old coliseum (to me it's just an "arena"), but a landmark for Portland. Prior to watching…read morea couple of Portland Winterhawks games, I looked up this venue and saw that it's also registered in the National Register of Historic Places, interesting. This arena opened up in 1960, and at the time was considered the largest civic and technological structure in the Pacific Northwest. Later was renamed Veterans Memorial Coliseum in 2011 as a tribute to the veterans of WWII and the Korean War. Fast-forward to today... ~ Parking ~ Parking within the Rose Quarter, shared with the Moda Center, is my recommendation as to 'where to park'. There are two main parking structures, and both require a pre-paid parking QR code upon entry. If you don't have a QR then good luck turning around. Some hotels nearby have designated parking spaces available as well. Which isn't be too bad of a walk, depending. Unfortunately, both the parking structures and hotels use the ParkWhiz app which can be kinda shady. But my recommendation is to still buy pre-paid parking at the Rose Quarter, even though it can cost between $30-$50. Yeah, ridiculous! And purchase asap as spaces run out fast. There's always street parking too, but that's at your own risk. ~ Venue ~ Yes it definitely seems "dated" here, but I expected it. Well maintained for the most part, I'd say. The outside grounds are still getting a facelift, but inside the place wasn't so bad. No issues getting through Security screening. They even have a 'Toyota priority line' if you own a Toyota. Just show them your keys. The concessions are expensive as usual, but again to me, it's just expected with practically every sporting venue everywhere. Along the windows, there were other food vendors like BBQ, popcorn/candy, and Dippin' Dots. I usually do the venue concessions as they serve local beers. ~ Seating / View ~ For the games, I purchased in Section 16 Row L (blue seats) and Section 61 Row B (red seats). The blue seats in the lower section felt newer and OK. Enough cushioning. The red seats were in the higher section, so I think they were a bit older and slightly more crammed then the blue seats. The ushers were helpful, and the rows had big lettering so you can't miss your row. And I feel the seats were angled nicely too. It's true as some yelpers stated, that 'there really isn't a bad seat in the house'. Except maybe the front row of the higher sections. ~ Restroom ~ Again, this place was built in the 60s, so yeah, it's old and crammed in there. The best time to do your thing is during the game unfortunately as there's less traffic. Always long lines between periods or intermission. Honestly, the place really earns between 3 and 4-stars, but there weren't enough annoying negatives for me. The venue is tolerable as I've been to worse. Prices have gone up big-time! So, I might come back only if I feel prices are fair for a particular event. But overall, it's an oldie but goodie! One last note: I'll upgrade this review to a fifth star, only it their website would highlight: The 1992 Tournament of the Americas was held here, it's the qualifying tournament for the Olympic basketball team which premiered the "Dream Team" playing in their first game together!

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    Zoomed in from Sec 61, Row B
    Zoomed in from Sec 61, Row B
    Sec 61, Row B
    Sec 61, Row B
    Memorial Coliseum

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    Providence Park

    Providence Park

    4.2
    (141 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Wonderful experience. I am a devoted Portland thorns soccer fan. The games are at Providence Park…read more . Providence park respects the values of all the different communities in Portland and removes anyone who makes negative remarks against those communities.

    Providence Park is one of those venues that justifies its reputation the moment you walk in. We've…read moresat all over the stadium over the years, and it's hard to beat the fieldside seats, although there are a few other options that will still get you solid sightlines. For the lower bowl, try sections 117-119 (midfield) or the first 15 rows of the upper East or West stands, to avoid the overhang affecting your view. The North End supporters sections (101-108, for both the Thorns and the Timbers) are an experience unto themselves if you want to be inside the atmosphere rather than watching it: just know it's standing-only and loud by design. Practical notes before you go: the venue is fully cashless, your match ticket doubles as TriMet fare for up to three hours before and after the game, and the bag policy is strict: clear bags can't be larger than 14"w x 14"h x 6"d, and non-clear bags are limited to 4.5" x 6.5". The easiest move is to skip the bag entirely if you can. Lockers are available outside Gates B, D, and F (via the Droplocker app) for $15 if you need them. The atmosphere alone is worth the trip at least once. It's the kind of venue that makes you a soccer fan even if you weren't one walking in.

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    Chicken Katsu Sandwich. Sriracha ranch, BBQ sauce and lettuce
    Chicken Katsu Sandwich. Sriracha ranch, BBQ sauce and lettuce
    Mashed potato bowl, Toyota Terrace
    Mashed potato bowl, Toyota Terrace
    Nacho Box menu, 3/24

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    Nacho Box menu, 3/24
    Ron Tonkin Field

    Ron Tonkin Field

    3.4
    (14 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    Catchers camp we went to that was HELD here. So let me clarify. We had an okay time at camp but…read morelove this field. I love seeing our Hops and I LOVE the Berm and the summer fireworks. This place is great. The logistics of the field SUCK though. Getting in and out after an event is a nightmare. Wtf were they thinking in traffic management and flow?! I sure hope that the new field is going to be much smarter in that. Until then, we will keep on battling the traffic and loving summer baseball nights!

    Beautiful, clean stadium, great place to watch a game. The seats are amazingly comfortable, plenty…read moreof width and leg room. Bathrooms are clean. Lots of food options at the several concession stands - hot dogs, nachos, bbq, gluten free sandwiches, philly cheese steaks, chicken tenders, mac & cheese. Not many healthy options. You can see the field from route 26 but when you turn onto NW Cornell, it's another 7-9 minutes to get to the Stadium going around and through back roads. What is the point of this? I'm always amazed when my GPS says 9 minutes when I take the exit but sure enough, it takes that long. Parking is plentiful just make sure you don't park in spots marked "park at your own risk - ball zone" as foul balls definitely hit the parking area behind home plate. If you are there for a Highschool game, getting in and out is easy. If it's an MLB team, plan on a slow drive out of parking and back onto the freeway. Always a fun time!

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    3rd baseline
    3rd baseline
    Ron Tonkin Field
    Ron Tonkin Field

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