Pros: Clean, Reasonably Priced, Indoors Cons: Stadium is on a steep hill, lots of stairs inside for many seats
I first saw an event in the Carrier Dome in the mid-eighties when I saw a lacrosse game which drew a crowd of approximately 5000. For lacrosse, parking was available and quite reasonable, as well as quite close. The facility was virtually new at that...
In it's place rose the Carrier Dome. Archabold Stadium held the memories of Jim Brown and Ernie Davis, while the Carrier Dome had Pearl Washington, Donavan McNabb, Sherman Douglas, Darryl Johnston and many more to come.
Pros: Warm, loud, and fun Cons: sometimes humid inside
The Carrier Dome in Syracuse New York is home to the Orangemen. Although they are struggling this season, the dome itself is very nice. It seats about 35,000 people and was one of the first domes to be made for a college team. It is still one of...
Pros:
extremely close to field. Great upper deck view. New Field. Retains sound well.
Cons:
Upper deck seats have no backs or armrests. Bring your own custom seat.
The weather is always good which comes in handy late in the year in the northeast. Since the roof is translucent, the sun shines through on sunny days and lights up the stadium. The new turf grass makes the field look great and looks like real grass. The ...
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