No. Reason it is so bad is because it was meant to be built at candlestick. The hole is to prevent the swirling winds. The green glass tower was to keep the stadium warmer in foggy San Francisco. Then when they decided to build in a Santa Clara parking lot, they didn’t redesign the stadium at all
Real shit! I'm a die hard Niner fan and I'm embarrassed by this stadium. L.A Lambs have a way better stadium, i enjoy it much better then i do compared to Levi
Niners fans hated leaving candlestick, hated the stadium moving to SC & hate the design, it’s one of the worst stadiums in the NFL for how new & expensive it is. The plastic seats melt in the sun… the only upside to moving is that we got one hell of a final game at the stick
@@ratgobblertheir stadium gives Miami an advantage. It’s the same way it’s hard to play in Denver because of the altitude. Those teams use it as an advantage.
SoFi also has height restrictions because of LAX. The build most of the stadium below ground to meet the restrictions. Not having a roof at Levi’s was a choice.
"Gee, why don't you just push it somewhere else?" I don't know why, but I thought about that spongebob scene where Patrick suggested pushing the town somewhere safe from the Alaskan Bull Worm 🪱. 😂😂😂
I dunno. Candlestick SUUUUUUUUUCKED. I mean, I do have a lot of fond memories of that place, but for me the saddest thing about it being gone is that I didn't get to push the button to blow it up. I've only been to one Niners game at Levi's, but my friend and I got home to Sacramento earlier from that Niners game than we typically did from games at Candlestick. The Stick was much closer than the new stadium is, but it always took 2-3 hours just to get over the Bay Bridge after the game. The only time it didn't take that long was a Monday night game where we had to park on the north side of the stadium because by the time we arrived from Sacramento, all the lots on the south side of the park were full. That night it only took us about 15 minutes to get to the Bay Bridge, once we got to the freeway...but it took us 2 1/2 hours to get to the freeway.
I remember them building Levi’s stadium. Watching the progression everytime going to Great America. Going up Drop Zone and soaking in the view of the stadium in construction- all the way till it was fully built.
Candlestick Park was a great location for the stadium, but corporate greed changed all of that. The Warriors did the same thing but they actually had a good plan in place
The Warriors move made more sense. The Niners one didn't and still doesn't. With the Giants and Warriors development in downtown SF, I wonder if the Niners could have a do over, would they have stayed in SF and built either where Candlestick was or closer to where the Giants and Warriors are in downtown SF.
@@IDABAYAREA650Iit’s the 49ers. One of the most successful teams in history, albeit because of one guy. And home to the tech world. The stadium should’ve been in SF and should’ve had some crazy wow tech factor to it.
Yea… Levi’s Stadium definitely wasn’t thought out! It sux all season long. I won’t go unless it’s a night game. Candlestick was the epitome of 49ers football!!! It was like a dungeon!!!
As a season tix holder since 97, we need a better stadium. Candlestick point is still a great spot to be at, but new developments have started, and that would never happen.
As a parent of two kids who practiced year round at soccer complex before the stadium went up, I can confirm that bringing a wind jacket and warm clothing was pretty much required no matter how hot the area you were coming from was. And given that the 49ers practiced just next door with that very cool breeze we were all familiar with. Pretty confident everyone in 49er discounted that the stadium concave design with the sun being a focal point concentrating the heat on the visitor side. Remember Harbaugh was chided by management for immediately moving the 49ers to the cool side. Just piss poor planning and yea the stadium sucks for soccer games too. So hard no on the suggestion to sell it to a soccer team. I refuse to go games there during the early day unless I have seats on the monolith side. 😅
The scenario for height restrictions near an airport is if a plane loses an engine on takeoff. Planes flying out of SJC already have reduced loads bc of nearby buildings height.
I don't believe Arrowhead stadium has any height restrictions, but the entire first level of seats is underground. As for Levi's, wasn't anyone aware of this issue before building it? I'm sure they were, but no one had the foresight to plan 9 years into the future?
@@DaggerMan11yup, but unless you live here there’s no way to explain leaving San Jose where it’s sunny and driving less than an hour and being freezing
Larry Elision wanted them a long time ago but the York’s did not want to sell. And now with the teams recent success I don’t think they will sell but this team deserves so much better
He legally cannot own both an NFL team and an NBA team in the same state. It’s why Paul Allen couldn’t buy the Sonics or move the Trailblazers (not that they should have be moved! I’m a Sonic’s fan and I disagree with relocating teams).
Hell no keep dirty ghetto nasty bart in that part of bay.be honest any area that gets a bart station gets original beauty gone and turns into a ghetto.if you w real fan ace train cal train or figure it out.keep the trash that way plz
Balme the city of Burlingame for that. BART was originally meant to go all the way around the Bay but Burlingame wouldn’t allow construction because the locals thought it would be too noisy. My parents knew the guy who designed BART, he held a grudge against Burlingame until he died. The whole Bay Area got cheated out of a decent transportation system that would connect all the cities together.
It was designed to go in the Candlestick plot which it would have been fine for. The Yorks were cheap and didnt want to pay for a new design so they just plopped it down in Santa Clara.
Levi's is such a joke. Terrible public transit, in the middle of nowhere with no proximity to restaurants or bars, 80% of the seats face the sun, and to top it all off it just looks ugly. I hope the niners come to their senses eventually and move back to SF. Pier 80 would be a great spot for a new football stadium.
@@noahameur7410 there is a bunch of underutilized industrial land between pier 70 and pier 80 in dogpatch. Space isn't an issue, it's all about money and politics.
@@noahameur7410 Jed York was offered the land where the Warriors built a stadium. Jed stacked the Santa Clara City Council with his people just so he didnt have to commute on game days.
Of all the stadiums built since 2010 Levi stadium is by far and away the worst. There’s nothing special about it and if your catching an early game your gonna get fried by the sun. 49ers and their fans deserve better.
I worked at a company about a mile from that giant turd. I remember when they started construction on it, it's in a very weird place for the type of structure it is. My buddy had season tickets at Candlestick for years and kept them for the first few seasons they were at Levi's, but he couldn't stand the place so he gave them up. I went to the season ticket holders "pre opening" event with him and toured the stadium. My first thought, I'm never gonna set foot in here again....🤣 Most people believe they need to move back to San Francisco, I agree.
All the wanna be niners fans crying remind me of the LA fans. If it’s too cold then get up and cheer for the team! Everyone wants to be nice and cozy. Since when has football been cozy??
@@THEOsu-bu1syyou aren’t being sincere. I had season tix for five years and I’ll tell you about my personal experience having attended ~45 games. In August, September, and October, days games can reach 95-105. 85 is more typical, yes, but when the sun is at its peak angle it will beat down on you hard. Sitting there for four hours with no shelter is uncomfortable. Especially after several hours of pre-game drinking.You sweat so much it’s just not a good feeling. The point is that when you spend $200+ per ticket ($400 for the pair), $60 for parking, $20 for gas, etc, you wonder why you would let just watch at home where you can see every play crystal clear and not be miserable. The ambiance at the game is awesome. I love it when the crowd roars. The ere is nothing better than when a huge play happens and we stadium erupts. I’m just saying that the billionaire owners don’t give a shit about the comfort of the fans, because they expect we will act like sheep and flock no matter what. Why should we settle for this subpar stadium? It’s not right. That’s why I gave up my tickets. I have two little kids now and i still watch every game on tv and have a plenty of time left over for family stuff.
Oh stfu. I'm FROM San Francisco...and even I know it has turned to shit. Pregame or post-game, you think visitors should be walking around downtown? Lol....I emigrated to Taiwan in 1994...quitting my DOJ job in SF. It was already in its downhill spiral to the shithole SF has become. I had to go back in 2022, and was super depressed at actually how shitty my City By the Bay had become. No major team, of any sport, should do ANYTHING in SF itself
@@josephscarmuzza8187 lol yep. I lived in the Bay for 12-years and went to many games. It’s hilarious to hear “Niner Faithful” and walk into the stadium and see it half empty 😂
@@FreshlySnipes coming from the south I stayed in the bay 4 years, almost everybody I met from CA was a fair weather fan, interested in narratives instead of ball. It just doesn’t personally mean much to them
@@FreshlySnipes I’ll never forget when niners fans at Levi told us we were ‘too loud’ With the 15 saints fans in the section making just as much noise as their 200-300
Makes you wonder, they chose Santa Clara because that’s where all the techies, engineers etc are located……but Levi’s stadium is what they came up with 🤦🏻♂️ go figure
Mmmh are you not aware that even if it’s not hot having the sun on your face is extremely annoying. I been to both Levi and sofi stadium. I had a much more pleasant time at sofi because of the roof .
I live like a street down from the stadium and i must say when there is games traffic is crazy (as expected) and also the heat truly is crazy having the California sun beaming down on your for an hour
It always baffles me they just ‘move’ teams in the US 😂 - its happened once here (uk) and that team (MK Dons) is hated for ‘stealing’ a football club from its community.
"SOME SEATS?" The majority of seats are in the sun. There is ABSOLUTELY NO AIRFLOW in that stadium. $250 for seats we COULDN'T sit in...and it was ONLY 85*. I will never go back there. Poorly built metal frame ...in my opinion. 😮😢
@@darwinblinks I hope Gavin sees this, bro. As Mayor, Newsom lost the Niners to Santa Clara, and as Governor, he lost/is losing the Raiders and A's to Nevada. You can't blame ownership for our local government's incompetence--businesses and people are fleeing the state.
@@markdfabela Not capitulating to demands is not 'losing teams' bro, especially when in the Ram's case its been proven not only had the NFL pre-determined they were going to move, they were also fine extorting a city on their way out. Don't ever work with sports team owners, they're ugly worthless billionaire scum that demand tax dollar subsidiaries for shit they profit off of.
the ppl who built the Stanford stadium were also the same who built Levi's and BTW this was Jed Yorks during , he was the one that wanted the team out of SF
Why in the world will you build a roof in the Bay area for a stadium? Don't make no sense whatsoever. Really a simple solution, earlier games or later games.
Another another problem is that their stadium is positioned in the wrong way. A 180° would be better. Because half the stadium during game days gets sunlight and the other half does not, people are cold. And one side people are warm and hot on the other.
My family and I bought season tickets when Levi’s was just built the first season and the first game so many people had heat strokes. It was crazy so hot. I always wondered why there was no roof still being a season-ticket holder Levi’s is a disappointment for a stadium.
@@justsomegirlwithoutamustachit’s not even that. Height laws around airports are put in place because planes need to be at a certain height in order to properly line up with the runway and land safely. Levi’s stadium is just within the limit where planes need to begin significantly lowering altitude in order to safely land on the runway
Existing stadium structure might not be compatible and/or cost prohibitive. The Dolphins added a canopy for $500M. Hard Rock is relatively symmetrical so it was theoretically easier to retrofit. It might cost the Niners $1B+ to do something similar.
Move them back to San Francisco and sell the stadium to a soccer team
Unfortunately we are never going back to SF 😔
@@IDABAYAREA650II will buy the team and we will
No thanks! That City is a cesspool or junkies and crime!!
Why would you move back to a shit hole
We owe sf so much money. We could lose players left and right. But that’s what we get for living in California
They spent like 1.3billion and made the most boring stadium in the league
Yeah the contractor they had build it was Mexican
@@mushroom_hatter 💀
@@wckdaintgood ya .. okay Guatemalans in Venezuelans and Honduras they take lots of shortcuts on their Construction
@@mushroom_hatterThat's not true. It was an American company called HNTB
@@teddyreim3597 it's an employee based company with about 20% Hispanics there's my point
No. Reason it is so bad is because it was meant to be built at candlestick. The hole is to prevent the swirling winds. The green glass tower was to keep the stadium warmer in foggy San Francisco. Then when they decided to build in a Santa Clara parking lot, they didn’t redesign the stadium at all
As someone who has been to the stadium during the hottest parts of the year I can confirm it gets really hot and there are planes above you constantly
Looking at sofi stadium or Mercedes-Benz Stadium actually has me embarrassed at how dated Levi is already.
most basic new stadium built
Real shit! I'm a die hard Niner fan and I'm embarrassed by this stadium. L.A Lambs have a way better stadium, i enjoy it much better then i do compared to Levi
@@SylmarShowtime stop what? admitting how dogshit n embarrassing our stadium is
I worked on Levi's stadium during construction. I was surprised how basic it was .
The 49ers do not need a dome they play in perfect weather
As a Niners fan, I HATE Levi stadium. Worst “brand new” stadium ever built.
Stupidest looking one too, i dont like it either
It's so bad
facts
Yes
It’s not that bad bro
Niners fans hated leaving candlestick, hated the stadium moving to SC & hate the design, it’s one of the worst stadiums in the NFL for how new & expensive it is. The plastic seats melt in the sun… the only upside to moving is that we got one hell of a final game at the stick
Oh I remember that! "The Pick at the 'Stick"!!
I hope more teams leave the top open. Weather affecting the game is part of what makes football so great.
How many teams have open roof vs ceiling?
@@nofurtherwest3474 10 teams have roofs. 5 of those 10 have retractable roofs.
Dolphins fans would say otherwise.
EXACTLY!
@@ratgobblertheir stadium gives Miami an advantage. It’s the same way it’s hard to play in Denver because of the altitude. Those teams use it as an advantage.
SoFi also has height restrictions because of LAX. The build most of the stadium below ground to meet the restrictions. Not having a roof at Levi’s was a choice.
I don't believe you hit water at 3 ft. deep in L.A. like you do where the brainiacs decided to place the 49er's stadium.
U can still go below ground by the ocean dude. I live no where near water and in the desert and you’ll hit water 6-8 feet down
@@Lexidezi225 Landfill v.s. bedrock my dude.
@@Lexidezi225there’s a difference in hitting water in the desert versus right next to the ocean..
Exactly. They still can build a flat roof if they wish
Levi’s is like a bigger high school football stadium. The fans are great, but the stadium is worse than candlestick
Candlestick was awful. Tons of history but that area was just miserable haha
@jacobmiller7684 at least at candlestick there was stuff to do after the game. At Levi's it's just go to the game and go home
@lav7161 top golf in San Jose is like 5 minutes!!
Candlestick was pretty bad. Cold and windy.
There's stadiums at some Texas high schools that are nicer
Love that you didn’t just say “subscribe if you agree”, you actually gave us great information and have more knowledge to offer, respect 🙏
"Gee, why don't you just push it somewhere else?"
I don't know why, but I thought about that spongebob scene where Patrick suggested pushing the town somewhere safe from the Alaskan Bull Worm 🪱. 😂😂😂
Lmao! They push the stadium 🏟 somewhere else and still had a plane 🛩 crash into it! 😂😂😂
Just like in the show. The 🪱 falls on the Bikini 👙 Bottoms
Levi’s makes me miss Candlestick…Who would’ve thought. 🤦♂️
I dunno. Candlestick SUUUUUUUUUCKED. I mean, I do have a lot of fond memories of that place, but for me the saddest thing about it being gone is that I didn't get to push the button to blow it up.
I've only been to one Niners game at Levi's, but my friend and I got home to Sacramento earlier from that Niners game than we typically did from games at Candlestick. The Stick was much closer than the new stadium is, but it always took 2-3 hours just to get over the Bay Bridge after the game. The only time it didn't take that long was a Monday night game where we had to park on the north side of the stadium because by the time we arrived from Sacramento, all the lots on the south side of the park were full. That night it only took us about 15 minutes to get to the Bay Bridge, once we got to the freeway...but it took us 2 1/2 hours to get to the freeway.
I went to the final game at candlestick
it rain heavy + very windy during december and january games
they have a studied, more people from silicon valley going to 49ers games
I always liked Candlestick, even if it was close to the hood in Hunter's Point.
Same here. Candlestick was iconic at least
Croix de Candlestick ....was a great idea
Yes I agree candlestick was the best stadium a little windy but hey it's San Francisco please move back to the city where they belong
That's what corporations do they flew instead of funnel money in the area to make it a better area
U miss the piss pools in the bathroom? Lol
I remember them building Levi’s stadium. Watching the progression everytime going to Great America. Going up Drop Zone and soaking in the view of the stadium in construction- all the way till it was fully built.
hopefully GA doesn't fall victim as Astroworld did when NRG stadium was build in Houston!
Candlestick Park was a great location for the stadium, but corporate greed changed all of that. The Warriors did the same thing but they actually had a good plan in place
The Warriors move made more sense. The Niners one didn't and still doesn't.
With the Giants and Warriors development in downtown SF, I wonder if the Niners could have a do over, would they have stayed in SF and built either where Candlestick was or closer to where the Giants and Warriors are in downtown SF.
It's a shame. Levi's stadium has no "wow" factor. We DESERVE something elite, to have a stadium that's among the NFL's best
I say we don’t deserve it until this team proves they need it AFTER a Super bowl win..
if you don't think it has wow factor idk what to tell you
and no we don't deserve that
Facts
@@IDABAYAREA650Iit’s the 49ers. One of the most successful teams in history, albeit because of one guy. And home to the tech world. The stadium should’ve been in SF and should’ve had some crazy wow tech factor to it.
Yea… Levi’s Stadium definitely wasn’t thought out! It sux all season long. I won’t go unless it’s a night game. Candlestick was the epitome of 49ers football!!! It was like a dungeon!!!
A bondage dungeon?
As a season tix holder since 97, we need a better stadium. Candlestick point is still a great spot to be at, but new developments have started, and that would never happen.
As a parent of two kids who practiced year round at soccer complex before the stadium went up, I can confirm that bringing a wind jacket and warm clothing was pretty much required no matter how hot the area you were coming from was. And given that the 49ers practiced just next door with that very cool breeze we were all familiar with. Pretty confident everyone in 49er discounted that the stadium concave design with the sun being a focal point concentrating the heat on the visitor side. Remember Harbaugh was chided by management for immediately moving the 49ers to the cool side. Just piss poor planning and yea the stadium sucks for soccer games too. So hard no on the suggestion to sell it to a soccer team. I refuse to go games there during the early day unless I have seats on the monolith side. 😅
"Jed York is the f***ing Mozart of feckless ineptitude; Levi’s stadium is his Marriage of Figaro." ~'Arthur ' Niners Nation
If you're flying low enough that a roof on a stadium is a hazard, you've got bigger issues to worry about.
The scenario for height restrictions near an airport is if a plane loses an engine on takeoff. Planes flying out of SJC already have reduced loads bc of nearby buildings height.
@@Creekheed Thus the bigger issues. Thanks for the details.
@@Creekheed-yes what you say is true but Levi's already has clearance space with their lights. A roof would be at that level
Don't want another "sum ting wong", "we tu low", ..........remember?
Exactly
It doesn’t even get that hot over there, mid 80s is considered a heat wave over there
Yes San Francisco 49ers fans do deserve a better stadium.
They could've done like the old Georgia Dome and dug down so that the building wouldn't be as high. The 100 and 200 levels would be near ground level.
SoFi same way. In the landing route for one of the busiest airports in the nation. Made it work.
I don't believe Arrowhead stadium has any height restrictions, but the entire first level of seats is underground.
As for Levi's, wasn't anyone aware of this issue before building it? I'm sure they were, but no one had the foresight to plan 9 years into the future?
You can't because it is already at sea level
That would of required forethought
@@HanginInSF Denmark is below sea level.
If you have a winning season like 2023, people will show up even during a hurricane.
Went too a concert at the Superdome in 1980. Went too a football game in 2023. Same Stadium.
I miss The Stick, I get sad every time I take 101 into SF and see it missing.
Levi’s was supposed to be built for San Francisco weather. They never changed the design for Santa Clara.
What weather? The most temperate climate in the US? Or the fog?
@@SebastianVreeburg microclimates are a thing, champ
@@DaggerMan11yup, but unless you live here there’s no way to explain leaving San Jose where it’s sunny and driving less than an hour and being freezing
@@DaggerMan11 it’s Santa Clara, not Tracy. The climate is very similar.
@@SebastianVreeburg Santa Clara's closer to Tracy than it is to SF.
I hope Joe Lacob buys the Niners and moves them back to SF like he did with the Warriors.
Shiiiiiit I wish
Larry Elision wanted them a long time ago but the York’s did not want to sell. And now with the teams recent success I don’t think they will sell but this team deserves so much better
He legally cannot own both an NFL team and an NBA team in the same state. It’s why Paul Allen couldn’t buy the Sonics or move the Trailblazers (not that they should have be moved! I’m a Sonic’s fan and I disagree with relocating teams).
@@mizztouchdown487really? How come?
Lacob wishes he could afford the Niners.
Can confirm, got roasted there during the Niner v. Bengals game
Why not add a retractable roof? They could pull it back when games aren’t playing.
Needs a BART connection from SF
From SF, the current connections are through East Bay via BART and through San Mateo via Caltrain, but you still have to take VTA to arrive Levi's.
Hell no keep dirty ghetto nasty bart in that part of bay.be honest any area that gets a bart station gets original beauty gone and turns into a ghetto.if you w real fan ace train cal train or figure it out.keep the trash that way plz
Balme the city of Burlingame for that. BART was originally meant to go all the way around the Bay but Burlingame wouldn’t allow construction because the locals thought it would be too noisy.
My parents knew the guy who designed BART, he held a grudge against Burlingame until he died. The whole Bay Area got cheated out of a decent transportation system that would connect all the cities together.
WTF? Who designed and gave the ok? Corruption big time !
They never researched the sunlight effect? That’s unacceptable.
It was designed to go in the Candlestick plot which it would have been fine for. The Yorks were cheap and didnt want to pay for a new design so they just plopped it down in Santa Clara.
I feel like levis is a temporary stadium for now and something that actually says "WOW FUCKER, FUCKING STADIUM MATE" will eventually happen
They’d make so much from water if they charged like 2.10 a bottle
At least we got Levi’s South
As a broncos fan we also got Mile High west 😂
I like ur profile pic
Dont forget At&T stadium, and I was at our new location in Jacksonville LOL
What’s wrong with dodger stadium north in this video?
@@stevensandoval8011 not even close 😂 in your dreams
Levi's is such a joke. Terrible public transit, in the middle of nowhere with no proximity to restaurants or bars, 80% of the seats face the sun, and to top it all off it just looks ugly.
I hope the niners come to their senses eventually and move back to SF. Pier 80 would be a great spot for a new football stadium.
On what land?
@@noahameur7410 there is a bunch of underutilized industrial land between pier 70 and pier 80 in dogpatch. Space isn't an issue, it's all about money and politics.
@@noahameur7410 Jed York was offered the land where the Warriors built a stadium. Jed stacked the Santa Clara City Council with his people just so he didnt have to commute on game days.
U serious huh broski
@@carsonpredovich3399Money and politics is a pretty big reason
Main reason why I watch games from home .. our stadium is the worst
Candle stick was old but looked way better then Levi’s stadium
Santa Clara 49ers
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Paradise Raiders 🙌
DENVER BRONCOS 💪 WE PLAY IN OUR CITY
@@Omen465u want a cookie?
Of all the stadiums built since 2010 Levi stadium is by far and away the worst. There’s nothing special about it and if your catching an early game your gonna get fried by the sun. 49ers and their fans deserve better.
no they dont
@@ichirakuramenshop7738 😂
@@ichirakuramenshop7738I’m a buccaneers fan, they are welcome to come to Tampa for a game. 100+ degrees and 100% humidity.
Let's not forget the mandatory jeans upon entering
I live in San Jose. The stadium is a total embarrassment. Horrible in every aspect. I hope it fails and fails big time.
I worked at a company about a mile from that giant turd. I remember when they started construction on it, it's in a very weird place for the type of structure it is. My buddy had season tickets at Candlestick for years and kept them for the first few seasons they were at Levi's, but he couldn't stand the place so he gave them up. I went to the season ticket holders "pre opening" event with him and toured the stadium. My first thought, I'm never gonna set foot in here again....🤣
Most people believe they need to move back to San Francisco, I agree.
Don't need a roof in Northern California
Oh no, it might hit 80 degrees for 2 preseason games! Dude, San Fran has some of the best weather for an NFL city, are you kidding me?
They should build it in Solano County
Play in San Francisco then
traffic to nuts
Man them fans don’t give a fuck when your team winning you’ll bare that heat
All the wanna be niners fans crying remind me of the LA fans. If it’s too cold then get up and cheer for the team! Everyone wants to be nice and cozy. Since when has football been cozy??
It’s not even that hot either too lol. August is the hottest month in San Jose and it’s average is 81 degrees lol
@@THEOsu-bu1syyou aren’t being sincere. I had season tix for five years and I’ll tell you about my personal experience having attended ~45 games.
In August, September, and October, days games can reach 95-105. 85 is more typical, yes, but when the sun is at its peak angle it will beat down on you hard. Sitting there for four hours with no shelter is uncomfortable. Especially after several hours of pre-game drinking.You sweat so much it’s just not a good feeling. The point is that when you spend $200+ per ticket ($400 for the pair), $60 for parking, $20 for gas, etc, you wonder why you would let just watch at home where you can see every play crystal clear and not be miserable.
The ambiance at the game is awesome. I love it when the crowd roars. The ere is nothing better than when a huge play happens and we stadium erupts. I’m just saying that the billionaire owners don’t give a shit about the comfort of the fans, because they expect we will act like sheep and flock no matter what. Why should we settle for this subpar stadium? It’s not right. That’s why I gave up my tickets. I have two little kids now and i still watch every game on tv and have a plenty of time left over for family stuff.
@@THEOsu-bu1syyou forget how whimpy, whiney and soft the vast majority have become
@@THEOsu-bu1syThese are Californians.. not Texans
Levi’s stadium was such a disappointment. Can’t believe it cost 1.3 billion dollars to build. It is very hot there first half of the season too.
If the San Francisco 49ers deserver better stadium. Most definitely, they have the money💯
Please move them back to SF. Santa Clara been giving us problems for a while now
they own so much money to SF that it would never happen.
Why Jeb York moved the 49ers to Santa Clara in the 1st Place
How is an extra 40 or so feet supposed to make a difference? It’s not like they are going to make the stadium 50 stories taller.
That’s surprising because those planes go over 180 knots just 200ft over people’s homes.
Let's go home 🏡
Oh stfu.
I'm FROM San Francisco...and even I know it has turned to shit.
Pregame or post-game, you think visitors should be walking around downtown?
Lol....I emigrated to Taiwan in 1994...quitting my DOJ job in SF.
It was already in its downhill spiral to the shithole SF has become.
I had to go back in 2022, and was super depressed at actually how shitty my City By the Bay had become.
No major team, of any sport, should do ANYTHING in SF itself
when i first went to the levis stadium it didn’t wow me at all on top of my seats directly in the sun ☀️ it baked me alive it was hot 🥵
People who wish they won the super bowl
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As a Rams fan it warms my heart to hear how pathetic this stadium is.
Why? Isn't it better to have a roof than having lights disrupt pilot vision at night
The biggest problem Levi stadium has is it gets too many annoying Niner fans together in one place.
You can not be talking your probably a cowboys fan
All 10 of them
@@josephscarmuzza8187 lol yep. I lived in the Bay for 12-years and went to many games. It’s hilarious to hear “Niner Faithful” and walk into the stadium and see it half empty 😂
@@FreshlySnipes coming from the south I stayed in the bay 4 years, almost everybody I met from CA was a fair weather fan, interested in narratives instead of ball. It just doesn’t personally mean much to them
@@FreshlySnipes I’ll never forget when niners fans at Levi told us we were ‘too loud’
With the 15 saints fans in the section making just as much noise as their 200-300
Poor planning will surely cost the residence of SF…
SoFi dug 100’ down in order to meet height reqs for LAX. GENIUS!
Makes you wonder, they chose Santa Clara because that’s where all the techies, engineers etc are located……but Levi’s stadium is what they came up with 🤦🏻♂️ go figure
For a historic franchise, and they built that piece of crap, MISTAKE BY THE LAKE, 😊😊😊😊
Why does a place like that need a stadium with a roof? It doesn’t get cold and it doesn’t rain a lot
It never gets really hot, either. I don’t know what they’re complaining about?
@christopherwharton6022 In not even a 49ers fan and I love going to that stadium.
it shows that you have never sat outside in 90 degree whether with a sun beating down on you for 3 hours. go outside and touch some grass.
did you watch the video? it's 30 seconds long jfc
Mmmh are you not aware that even if it’s not hot having the sun on your face is extremely annoying. I been to both Levi and sofi stadium. I had a much more pleasant time at sofi because of the roof .
Epic fail of a venue. No trains, parking, shade, et.
That location is literally the bunghole of the Bay Area, zero local color bad traffic and a long drive
Positive side: my team is in northern Cali and going to game under any condition is badass! I love the stadium ❤
How TF you gonna put a stadium 45 miles away from the city they play far?
You could ask the Giants and Jets a similar question.
Prolly can’t afford the real estate or taxes in SF😂
Should be SC Niners .To be totally honest. 😢
Watch them build the Taj Mahal at Howard Terminal in Oakland. That will be next level slap in the face to Oakland fans.
I live like a street down from the stadium and i must say when there is games traffic is crazy (as expected) and also the heat truly is crazy having the California sun beaming down on your for an hour
It's California, you don't need a roof.
Hey look someone who doesn’t live in California
I don't think you've ever stood under the California sun, it can be brutal if it hits you head on.
@@kbalansi6131 Hey look someone that doesn't realize I'm originally from Santa Cruz
Yea, santa cruz where its not 95 degrees during the day..@@tmorelli1982
September and most of October can be hot doe, it’s a pain in the ass
It always baffles me they just ‘move’ teams in the US 😂 - its happened once here (uk) and that team (MK Dons) is hated for ‘stealing’ a football club from its community.
Honestly with me being an aviation fan I’d love this
Did the law-makers really thought they'd make a 2 mile high roof to block planes? Do they really think this is possible?
Did you not here the part about the stadium being in the direct path of takeoffs and landings????
Tell me you know literally nothing about aviation without telling me you know nothing about aviation.
Average mong thinking planes take off and Land by going straight up and down
"SOME SEATS?" The majority of seats are in the sun. There is ABSOLUTELY NO AIRFLOW in that stadium. $250 for seats we COULDN'T sit in...and it was ONLY 85*. I will never go back there. Poorly built metal frame ...in my opinion. 😮😢
And in case anyone forgot, Gavin Newsom was the mayor when the 49ers left SF for Santa Clara.
So? Are you a socialist? Blame the ownership.
@@darwinblinks I hope Gavin sees this, bro. As Mayor, Newsom lost the Niners to Santa Clara, and as Governor, he lost/is losing the Raiders and A's to Nevada. You can't blame ownership for our local government's incompetence--businesses and people are fleeing the state.
@@markdfabela Not capitulating to demands is not 'losing teams' bro, especially when in the Ram's case its been proven not only had the NFL pre-determined they were going to move, they were also fine extorting a city on their way out. Don't ever work with sports team owners, they're ugly worthless billionaire scum that demand tax dollar subsidiaries for shit they profit off of.
the ppl who built the Stanford stadium were also the same who built Levi's and BTW this was Jed Yorks during , he was the one that wanted the team out of SF
I hope I live to see them back in San Fran.
You can hear those damn planes come in constantly…it’s a bit annoying lol
Santa Clara has beautiful weather. Roof is not necessary.
in the the early months(August-October)of the season, it gets extremely hot
Spoken like someone who has never sat in the non-shaded side of the stadium.
@@sky_glizzyyea 80 degrees is extremely hot 😂😂
@@livinglegend450with wind too
I almost fully melted when I went there. I left looking like a wax model of myself
At least the nfl probably didn’t pay for it, the local community did.
You'd think they would have figured all that out before they bought the land and built the stadium.
lame ass stadium, shouldve rebuilt Candlestick. SO much history there and im not even a 9ers FAN!
Levi stadium the perfect example of
"Build back better" 😂
Nobody wants a roof. We play in a stadium, not a mall.
You want a roof.
@@andrewandrew4970 no roof
Who tf compares a stadium to a mall?? Haha
@@TBeeem3I don’t know but it gave me a good laugh
They didn't play in the city of SF previously; they played in South SF.
It’s like our little humble stadium now that we hate but learned to love idk man
You can't build a new stadium in SF. Your car's window will be shattered by thieves.
Nobody cares
I’ve been to this stadium 3 times and each time I’m more amazed at the moronic decisions they made building this thing. It makes no sense.
Lol as a Rams fan it warms my heart to hear how miserable your stadium is
Why in the world will you build a roof in the Bay area for a stadium? Don't make no sense whatsoever. Really a simple solution, earlier games or later games.
At least they still have their team… More than you can say for A’s and Raiders.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that stadium
they don't need a damn roof, it's a nice stadium
Another another problem is that their stadium is positioned in the wrong way. A 180° would be better.
Because half the stadium during game days gets sunlight and the other half does not, people are cold. And one side people are warm and hot on the other.
My family and I bought season tickets when Levi’s was just built the first season and the first game so many people had heat strokes. It was crazy so hot. I always wondered why there was no roof still being a season-ticket holder Levi’s is a disappointment for a stadium.
49ers fans needing shade is the most Californian whiny baby thing I’ve heard
I thought I was trippin… I’m like it doesn’t even get that hot in The Bay. Y’all don’t need no damn roof 😂
Sit in the sun with no coverage at an Angels game summer mid afternoon. You will move.
@@johantrenier1685 yea I will move out of this crapshoot state
@@Foxyfreedom bye 👋 been here 32 years. not leaving.
@@johantrenier1685 hopefully the crime epidemic and mass liberal hysteria doesn’t get you in trouble. And I mean that sincerely
I don’t get it, the can’t they build a flat roof
They wanna make sure planes can land in the middle of the field
@@justsomegirlwithoutamustachit’s not even that. Height laws around airports are put in place because planes need to be at a certain height in order to properly line up with the runway and land safely. Levi’s stadium is just within the limit where planes need to begin significantly lowering altitude in order to safely land on the runway
Existing stadium structure might not be compatible and/or cost prohibitive. The Dolphins added a canopy for $500M. Hard Rock is relatively symmetrical so it was theoretically easier to retrofit. It might cost the Niners $1B+ to do something similar.
It's California
They act like they have it that bad. Come to Tampa in August, September and then tell me about how much you want a roof over your stadium
They spent more than Cowboy Stadium and Cowboys stadium is a masterpiece compared to this monstrosity
Sofi Stadium has entered the chat
Levi’s south! You got the name wrong
@@felipelanuza7345 Yes I did, unfortunately
@felipelanuza7345
You mean the Stadium the Rams won a SuperBowl 😊
@@ddcc66 That's right. Also the stadium where the 49ers were denied going to the Super Bowl two weeks earlier