Thankfully we don't just tear down perfectly good venues every few decades and build something new with mostly public money like some cities do. This is way more sustainable and a perfectly good solution. Not to mention its an iconic stadium.
really enjoyed this video. i am not a saints fan or hater but i appreciate what they mean to louisiana. i 💙 the superdome, with it's 1970's look and the storied history with all the events it's held. am glad it can continue to remain functional and relevant for many more years to come. just watching the video with the seating bowl, it gives me chills as the history and modernization blend so beautifully. i like how they kept the upper wall 1970's panels also. as a 50 year old i dream someday of visiting the superdome. cheers from southern ontario, canada 🍁
I hope the Superdome continue to be the home of the Saints in the long term. As much as I love modern venues, nothing compares to its history like the Superdome, Lambeau Field, Fenway Park, Arrowhead Stadium, Bernabeu, Camp Nou, and Anfield.
As a kid I remember seeing the Dome being built, rode my bike with friends down the Lasalle street side ramp until we would get run off by security, now I can't wait to see it for myself
It's like fixing up an old car. It looks nice all cleaned up with the bells and whistles but it's still an old facility. Should have torn it down after Katrina and build a fresh new state-of-the-art dome.
@@larkt6693 I agree however that does not align with the point. They continuously renovate however there's only so much you can do. If you compare it to the new state-of-the-art stadiums it fails in comparison is the point I'm trying to make.
@@comment5398 Wow what a terrible idea, constantly tearing down perfectly good facilities just to build something a little more modern with billions of taxpayer dollars instead of making mindful, thoughtful, and more sustainable renovations like this. This constant strive for new is very wasteful and unnecessary, but American cities do it a lot these days....
Curtis and Davis designed a wonderful building. What the state has allowed to happen is disgraceful. Bathropom facilities are cheap and inadequate. Wasted so much space. A joke.
Thankfully we don't just tear down perfectly good venues every few decades and build something new with mostly public money like some cities do. This is way more sustainable and a perfectly good solution. Not to mention its an iconic stadium.
@@JBBrickman that's because New Orleans is a poor City
@@comment5398 no because it’s a smart city
really enjoyed this video. i am not a saints fan or hater but i appreciate what they mean to louisiana. i 💙 the superdome, with it's 1970's look and the storied history with all the events it's held. am glad it can continue to remain functional and relevant for many more years to come.
just watching the video with the seating bowl, it gives me chills as the history and modernization blend so beautifully. i like how they kept the upper wall 1970's panels also.
as a 50 year old i dream someday of visiting the superdome.
cheers from southern ontario, canada 🍁
I hope the Superdome continue to be the home of the Saints in the long term. As much as I love modern venues, nothing compares to its history like the Superdome, Lambeau Field, Fenway Park, Arrowhead Stadium, Bernabeu, Camp Nou, and Anfield.
As a kid I remember seeing the Dome being built, rode my bike with friends down the Lasalle street side ramp until we would get run off by security, now I can't wait to see it for myself
Hopefully I can go to super bowl 59 this year it is my favorite NFL stadium and my birthday wish this year
Best food of any stadium,coming from a Steelers fan
It's like fixing up an old car. It looks nice all cleaned up with the bells and whistles but it's still an old facility. Should have torn it down after Katrina and build a fresh new state-of-the-art dome.
It’s New Orleans .. you don’t tear down things like the superdome ..its a icon…& it goes with the skyline .. 😊
superdome is fine
@@larkt6693 I agree however that does not align with the point. They continuously renovate however there's only so much you can do. If you compare it to the new state-of-the-art stadiums it fails in comparison is the point I'm trying to make.
@@comment5398 Wow what a terrible idea, constantly tearing down perfectly good facilities just to build something a little more modern with billions of taxpayer dollars instead of making mindful, thoughtful, and more sustainable renovations like this. This constant strive for new is very wasteful and unnecessary, but American cities do it a lot these days....
@@comment5398 like I said it’s the superdome .. like the Empire State Building & Chrysler building in New York City. It doesn’t matter. It stays ..!!
2025 NFL Super Bowl 59. May the Team Win. (smile)
Tennessee will win the first Super Bowl 59 there 12-5 titanup
Making this video now because you know nobody coming to some of the home games.
But in the case of some cities did actually need new stadiums.
Thought that was Bob Chapek at first glance.
Curtis and Davis designed a wonderful building. What the state has allowed to happen is disgraceful. Bathropom facilities are cheap and inadequate. Wasted so much space. A joke.
true
THey've been renovating it for years.....blah
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All that money, no black contractors but 80% black players…smh
I see your point. Too many black players. Doesn't seem fair.
Y’all always make something about race
Who is y'all?
@@charisewhiting8628 I’m speaking in general but if the shoe fit wear it!
@@bertda3rd504just like y’all do?
Who’s gonna wanna go to that brand new state of the art renovated dome when the team sucks. Fire Dennis Allen
Since when are the Saints a bad team ?????
@@JBBrickmanhave u seen the team lately? Dum dum