Allegiant Field, which is the Last Vegas Raiders stadium, holds over 70,000 people and even though it is an indoor field, it is made of real grass which has rollers under the field so that it can be rolled outdoors in between games for the field to get sunlight. It is a very new stadium.
Minnesota native here. The Vikings stadium is supposed to resemble a Vikings ship. In reference to all the Scandinavians in the state. Hence our team name.
The ship fires it's cannons when the Bucs score. There's a bigger waiting list for Packers' season tickets than either Green Bay's population, or what the stadium holds. Waiting list 140,000, Stadium size, 81,441, Green Bay's population 104,508 (2020 Census). Expected wait time 30 years.
That's because people like me all across Wisconsin (and the USA) want their shot at it. My father put me in when I was born but I'll still have to wait almost a decade until I get the chance to buy
I grew up in South Georgia and we spent every thanksgiving at my grandmother’s house in Virginia so every trip we had to drive by Charlotte, nc. My favorite skyline, by far, of any that I’ve seen in the US! From the interstate you pas right by it and you can see the Bank of America stadium too. The stadium is really impressive
Just an extra note on my team's stadium, Lincoln Financial Field (8:16), it's a fully green stadium. The entire place runs in solar power and wind turbines. We've got full parking lots shaded by the solar panels and 24/7 running turbines on the roof above the jumbotron.
The Atlanta falcons have the best stadium imo in the nfl and one of the best in the world! You have to see an Atlanta United soccer match it’s an insane fan base and average around the top 5 in attendance in the world!
The only thing lacking in Mercedes Benz stadium is that they should have made the whole roof out of the ETFE. That way it would always let a lot of natural light. When the roof is open you don't notice the natural light while watching the game at home. That light is always shining on the seats.
The Packers have sold out every game since 1960 and have the longest waiting list for season tickets of any pro sports team in the world. That’s why they would never replace the backless metal bench’s. While I’ve heard fans of other teams who have visited Lambeau complain about them, I’ve never heard any of my fellow Packers fans complain about it
@@ItsMatthewReacts Yes you have. I have seen this before. I wish that you would have rated these stadiums like you did the NFL stadiums. I like seeing ratings by someone who is not biased by growing up in the USA. I would appreciate it if you would give them a numbers rating in the comments.
Local Bro, you should check out the Vikings old stadium collapsing on itself during a blizzard. It's one of the reasons they went from one of the worst pile of trash stadiums to one of the best on the planet now. It's crazy how close they were to becoming the Los Angeles Vikings until they broke ground on the new stadium
State Farm stadium has the natural grass field and a retractable roof and the field can be moved in and out of the stadium so over events can be used there as well !
To me the stadium in Phoenix is the most interesting one. If you'll notice in the first part of the video at 9:30 the field for the stadium is OUTSIDE the stadium. They roll it inside the stadium the day of the game like a sliding drawer. This way they can play on a natural surface that gets sunlight through the week while playing inside in a dome and they can also protect it if the sun gets to intense in the Arizona desert.
The Chicago Bears are moving out of Soldier Field, the oldest NFL stadium, and they're going to the suburb of Arlington Heights. The new stadium will be a dome and the architecture I've seen is mind blowing. They'll remain the *Chicago* Bears. 0:22 As you can see, the move will leave a huge hole in the middle of downtown Chicago, where Soldier Field sits on the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan.
It’s not the oldest NFL stadium. Even if you completely overlook the fact that it was completely rebuilt to the point of losing its landmark status, the Bears didn’t even start playing there until 1971.
@@cygnusx-3217 it’s not technicalities. The stadium that was built in 1924 was bulldozed, there’s literally nothing left except for the old outer walls. The locker rooms, the support structure, the concourse, the bathrooms, you name it, is all gone. Lambeau Field on the other hand, despite renovations, about 99.9% of the original structure built in 1957 is still there.
@@Mr.E723 There's not a single credible sports media outlet that doesn't list Soldier Field as the oldest NFL stadium. I understand that you're upset that the Packers are toast and there's a loooong rebuild ahead. I'm sure there are a lot of other fun and exciting things to do in Green Bay during the winter now that football will suck for the next decade. Merry holidays to you.
@@cygnusx-3217 yeah the same “credible sports media” that talks about the Yankees/Red Sox rivalry like anyone outside the northeast cares. Having your historical landmark status officially stripped translates to “you are not historic” And really? Can’t say I’m surprised, as only a Bears fan would actually brag their usual “Packers suck” bs when the Bears actually doing even worse. Make fun all you want, Packers will get good again eventually one way or another. What do the Bears have to brag about? Oh yeah a wildly overrated team that won the Super Bowl almost four decades ago. The McCaskey’s may control your front office, but don’t forget who really owns you.
All of the NFL stadiums are state of the art with incredible technological features throughout the structure--- unlike stadiums anywhere else in the world. They are much more impressive than the narrator made them seem! They also host a wide variety of events. That is rare for stadiums in other countries.
Being originally from the Kansas City area I have to go with Arrowhead. Also because it's the loudest stadium in the world according to the Guinness book of world records at 143.3 DB's recorded
Seattle Seahawks stadium Lumen Field. Feels like were having and earthquake on game days. The fans are crazy up here. There's nothing to do in the winter up here but hide from the rain and watch football. 😁😁😒😒😀😀⭐⭐
Denver, lifelong Broncos fan! It get's really cold sometimes. I wish we had a Domed Stadium to allow us to have a Super Bowl here. Waltons the new owners are studying plans for a New Stadium here.
Which one is your favorite?
Heinz field aka Pittsburgh Steelers stadium
I will never call it the new name btw I grew up with it named Heinz and damn it that’s what I’m gonna call it 😂
Texans for life! Fuck the Colts!
Allegiant Field, which is the Last Vegas Raiders stadium, holds over 70,000 people and even though it is an indoor field, it is made of real grass which has rollers under the field so that it can be rolled outdoors in between games for the field to get sunlight. It is a very new stadium.
Lucas Oil Stadium is one of the most unique stadiums in the world and therefore my favorite
Minnesota native here. The Vikings stadium is supposed to resemble a Vikings ship. In reference to all the Scandinavians in the state. Hence our team name.
The ship fires it's cannons when the Bucs score. There's a bigger waiting list for Packers' season tickets than either Green Bay's population, or what the stadium holds. Waiting list 140,000, Stadium size, 81,441, Green Bay's population 104,508 (2020 Census). Expected wait time 30 years.
That's because people like me all across Wisconsin (and the USA) want their shot at it. My father put me in when I was born but I'll still have to wait almost a decade until I get the chance to buy
@@TheSloppyjoejr Exactly.
I grew up in South Georgia and we spent every thanksgiving at my grandmother’s house in Virginia so every trip we had to drive by Charlotte, nc. My favorite skyline, by far, of any that I’ve seen in the US! From the interstate you pas right by it and you can see the Bank of America stadium too. The stadium is really impressive
Just an extra note on my team's stadium, Lincoln Financial Field (8:16), it's a fully green stadium. The entire place runs in solar power and wind turbines. We've got full parking lots shaded by the solar panels and 24/7 running turbines on the roof above the jumbotron.
The Atlanta falcons have the best stadium imo in the nfl and one of the best in the world! You have to see an Atlanta United soccer match it’s an insane fan base and average around the top 5 in attendance in the world!
The only thing lacking in Mercedes Benz stadium is that they should have made the whole roof out of the ETFE. That way it would always let a lot of natural light. When the roof is open you don't notice the natural light while watching the game at home. That light is always shining on the seats.
Fun fact about the first one . It's sewage system broke and rained crap on people last year.... Twice... Lol
No it did not.
I would have thought the new Las Vegas stadium would have been more grand, even over the top considering the city in which it was built.
11:00 That's from a movie, the Dark Knight Rises.
The Packers have sold out every game since 1960 and have the longest waiting list for season tickets of any pro sports team in the world. That’s why they would never replace the backless metal bench’s. While I’ve heard fans of other teams who have visited Lambeau complain about them, I’ve never heard any of my fellow Packers fans complain about it
It's Matthew:. It would be nice if you would react to and rate the college football stadiums by Wide World of Stadiums.
It has already been done brother! Part 1 is here th-cam.com/video/wYDodda4itc/w-d-xo.html
@@ItsMatthewReacts Yes you have. I have seen this before. I wish that you would have rated these stadiums like you did the NFL stadiums. I like seeing ratings by someone who is not biased by growing up in the USA. I would appreciate it if you would give them a numbers rating in the comments.
Arrowhead..."small" lol. It's one of the biggest stadiums in the NFL...and it is the loudest by far.
You should do another stadium react in 5 years. 2/3 more stadiums going up in that time.
Local Bro, you should check out the Vikings old stadium collapsing on itself during a blizzard. It's one of the reasons they went from one of the worst pile of trash stadiums to one of the best on the planet now. It's crazy how close they were to becoming the Los Angeles Vikings until they broke ground on the new stadium
State Farm stadium has the natural grass field and a retractable roof and the field can be moved in and out of the stadium so over events can be used there as well !
Some of these stadiums will be hosting World Cup games. Off the top of my head, SoFi, Arrowhead, MetLife, Mercedes-Benz, Jerry's World
To me the stadium in Phoenix is the most interesting one. If you'll notice in the first part of the video at 9:30 the field for the stadium is OUTSIDE the stadium. They roll it inside the stadium the day of the game like a sliding drawer. This way they can play on a natural surface that gets sunlight through the week while playing inside in a dome and they can also protect it if the sun gets to intense in the Arizona desert.
The stadium in Las Vegas does the same thing.
so it is called soccer!!!
The Chicago Bears are moving out of Soldier Field, the oldest NFL stadium, and they're going to the suburb of Arlington Heights. The new stadium will be a dome and the architecture I've seen is mind blowing. They'll remain the *Chicago* Bears. 0:22 As you can see, the move will leave a huge hole in the middle of downtown Chicago, where Soldier Field sits on the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan.
It’s not the oldest NFL stadium. Even if you completely overlook the fact that it was completely rebuilt to the point of losing its landmark status, the Bears didn’t even start playing there until 1971.
@@Mr.E723 You're playing with technicalities. The Bears play at Soldier field. Soldier Field opened in 1924. It's the oldest NFL stadium by 33 years.
@@cygnusx-3217 it’s not technicalities. The stadium that was built in 1924 was bulldozed, there’s literally nothing left except for the old outer walls. The locker rooms, the support structure, the concourse, the bathrooms, you name it, is all gone.
Lambeau Field on the other hand, despite renovations, about 99.9% of the original structure built in 1957 is still there.
@@Mr.E723 There's not a single credible sports media outlet that doesn't list Soldier Field as the oldest NFL stadium.
I understand that you're upset that the Packers are toast and there's a loooong rebuild ahead. I'm sure there are a lot of other fun and exciting things to do in Green Bay during the winter now that football will suck for the next decade. Merry holidays to you.
@@cygnusx-3217 yeah the same “credible sports media” that talks about the Yankees/Red Sox rivalry like anyone outside the northeast cares. Having your historical landmark status officially stripped translates to “you are not historic”
And really? Can’t say I’m surprised, as only a Bears fan would actually brag their usual “Packers suck” bs when the Bears actually doing even worse.
Make fun all you want, Packers will get good again eventually one way or another. What do the Bears have to brag about? Oh yeah a wildly overrated team that won the Super Bowl almost four decades ago.
The McCaskey’s may control your front office, but don’t forget who really owns you.
All of the NFL stadiums are state of the art with incredible technological features throughout the structure--- unlike stadiums anywhere else in the world. They are much more impressive than the narrator made them seem! They also host a wide variety of events. That is rare for stadiums in other countries.
Being originally from the Kansas City area I have to go with Arrowhead. Also because it's the loudest stadium in the world according to the Guinness book of world records at 143.3 DB's recorded
lambeu way further down the list
You should be reacting to all the nfl highlights there was about 10+ games played on sunday you only did pats and dolphins
Seattle Seahawks stadium Lumen Field. Feels like were having and earthquake on game days. The fans are crazy up here. There's nothing to do in the winter up here but hide from the rain and watch football. 😁😁😒😒😀😀⭐⭐
Denver, lifelong Broncos fan! It get's really cold sometimes. I wish we had a Domed Stadium to allow us to have a Super Bowl here. Waltons the new owners are studying plans for a New Stadium here.
React to Bengals/Steelers & Giants/Titans.
One of the craziest NFL games ever and for some reason Pat's Dolphins gets reacted to instead of it
Just to correct you, Browns Stadium sucks lol...