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    Stegeman Coliseum

    3.9 (8 reviews)

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    Sanford Stadium

    Sanford Stadium

    4.6
    (51 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Over the decades, Sanford Stadium has undergone multiple expansions, growing to a current capacity…read moreof 93,033, making it the fifth-largest stadium in the SEC and ninth-largest in the NCAA. The playing surface remains natural grass - Tifton 419 Bermuda - unlike many stadiums that have switched to artificial turf. Sanford Stadium opened in 1929 with a modest capacity of 30,000. It is named after Steadman Vincent Sanford, a key figure in UGA athletics and administration. Its signature feature is the privet hedges surrounding the field. These were part of the original design and remains a beloved symbol of Georgia football. The stadium sits in a natural valley between North and South Campus in Athens, Georgia, giving it a bowl-like feel that enhances crowd noise and intimacy. I haven't seen a game here yet. I visited the campus on a quiet day when there were no classes and found the gateway to the stadium open. Even completely empty, it's intimidating. I don't know if I can loudly say "Go Dawgs" because my daughter is a University of Arkansas graduate. "Wooo Pig Sooie! Razorbacks!" [Review 1393 of 2025 - 865 in Georgia - 24945 overall]

    Overall a great facility. They need to work a little better on their customer service from the 3rd…read moreparty event company they contract as many we interacted with had minimal knowledge on how to trouble ticket issues and security was very cold. Games are fun here no matter where you sit!

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    Innovation Amphitheater

    Innovation Amphitheater

    3.9
    (7 reviews)
    16.1 mi

    This venue is in the middle of nowhere on the Lanier Tech campus. So when you pull in to the…read moreschool's parking lot, just keep driving back....yes you are in the right place. Unfortunately it was a rainy evening so everything was soaked, but we weren't going to let that ruin our 1 hour drive to see Tom Keifer. The venue is VERY small. Not sure of the capacity, but I will say that the best places to sit is in the center even if you are in the last row. We were seated stage right 2nd row and couldn't really see anything thanks to the pillars at the front of the stage and also the equipment blocking the view. Word of warning.....I was initially bummed I couldn't get Row 1 when I searched for tickets...when I got there, I was ecstatic I didn't get Row 1. I would be so upset if I paid for front row seats and had to essentially sit on the ground. Row 1 had to sit on the wet ground...it was the ledge/wall type thing with fake grass and brick. Row 2 was the first row with actual seats. It appears that all of the sections are this way. 1 row no chairs (sit on the ground) 1 row chairs, then repeat. The good part is the money spent there goes to the school. So that's awesome. The other good part is the bathrooms! there's no line and they are much bigger than you would expect, they are clean AND it's air conditioned. Concession ladies weren't the nicest. Before the show was over (even before the last song prior to the encore started), I went up to buy a water and was told they were closed. They are losing a lot of money by turning it away that early. I didn't sit VIP, but glad I didn't. The website describes the "Suites" as something awesome....What it actually is, is a tailgating tent for each "Suite" with a high top table and chairs, a bucket of bud light type beer, and a buffet setup across the way catered by Golden Corral. There's no fans, no AC, not indoors...not what one expects to receive for that kind of money. Over all the venue is just ok - It's very nice and new from a looks perspective, but not very professionally handled. It's nice in theory, but needs work. Oh right..the show - it started over half an hour late and then there were amp issues the whole night. Not sure I would go back here.

    This new amphitheater is a great addition to the area. Checkout the water feature while you relax…read moreand wait for your event to start. If it is around sunset, plan to enjoy a beautiful one that is often photo worthy. Still relatively unknown, the Innovation Amphitheater has good parking, clean facilities, and a pleasant ambiance.

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    The University of Georgia

    The University of Georgia

    4.5
    (20 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Excellent campus tour from beginning to end! Started with an informative presentation in the…read moreVisitor's Center that covered topics such as what to expect from the enrollment process to how to adjust to college life. We then took a bus/walking tour. Our tour guide, Hollis, was energetic and engaging. There were several tour groups on the buses, but Hollis led our group and did an outstanding job. As we walked, he took the time to have 1:1s with each student to get to know them and their interests better. Every member of the tour team did a wonderful job of making us feel welcome, sharing lots of information, and being open to answering questions. 10/10 experience highly recommend!

    Go Dawgs? It's hard for me to cheer for the Bulldogs even though I have a friend who is a graduate…read moreand a huge fan. I also have friends who are Florida Gators. My money and my daughter went to the University of Arkansas, so Woo Pig! Soooie! At least that's in the Southeast Conference. UGA is in the rolling hills of northeast Georgia and is one of the more picturesque campuses in the South. You can't miss the stately arch that marks the historic entrance (no photo as some recent grads were taking their own photos and it would have been creepy) to the ivy-covered buildings and the charm and architecture of the campus. Of course, Athens itself has a vibrant cultural life that is known for its music scene having given birth to both R.E.M. and the B-52s. The city seamlessly blends college-town enthusiasm with a strong local identity, making it not just a backdrop for student life, but a destination in its own right. [Review 538 of 2025 - 820 in Georgia - 24099 overall]

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