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Lucas Oil Stadium
Capacity: 62,500. Address: 500 S Capitol Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46225

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Waddup everyone, it's the Venumaster bringing you everything on Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts. Lucas Oil Stadium is quite simply the best stadium in the NFL. Lets check out why.
Best Seats
The best seats in the house are located in sections 111-115, and sections 138-142. To get the absolute best view, try to get seats above row 12. Anything closer will give you the best view of the dudes sitting on the bench and standing around on the sidelines. If that's your idea of a great time, then by all means get the closest seats. But if you're normal and actually want to see the field, grab the seats above rows 12.
Worst Seats
The worst seats in the stadium are the nosebleed endzone seats. Here's a video of exactly what the view from the seats look like. Although the stadium is one of the smallest in the NFL, these seats are pretty high up and the field looks pretty small from up there.

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Parking
Parking at Lucas Oil Stadium can cost you anywhere from $20 to $50. Theres also parking structures and lots around the stadium that can be had for cheaper, but you'll have a nice little walk to the stadium. Heres a map that will show you all the parking areas around the stadium.

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Food
The name of the food game at Lucas Oil is convenience. Theres so many places to get food at the stadium that you'll never have to worry about long lines. There's only one drawback, they don't have that one signature item. Ya they have some good stuff; An Eisenberg Black Angus hot dog ($5.25) a pot roast sandwich ($8), pork tenderloin sandwich ($9), and a bbq pork sandwich ($8). But they don't have it.
If you're looking at getting food before or after the game, here's a few options.
Shapiro's Delicatessen - an Indianapolis deli that's been around for forever. Real good sandwiches. 808 S Meridian St, Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
Maxine's Chicken and Waffles - Ok do I honestly need to say anything. If you don't like chicken you have a problem, and if you don't like waffles you have a problem. If you don't like chicken AND waffles, you have a big problem. 132 N East St Indianapolis, IN 46204.
Papa Roux - Cajun/Creole - One of my favorite thing about New Orleans (besides the culture, the pride for their city, and basically everything else) is the food. po-boys, etouffee, fried catfish. This place is legit. 8950 E 10th St Indianapolis, IN 46219
Fogo de Chão - Brazilian - If you haven't been to a Brazilian steakhouse you haven't lived. Meat, meat and more meat. 117 E Washington St Indianapolis, IN 46204.

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Hotels
For all you out of towners, heres some places to stay near the stadium.
The Omni - 40 West Jackson Place, Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
Conrad Indianapolis - 50 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Hilton Hotel - 120 W Market St, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Other Info
American Family Insurance Touchdown Town. If you have no plans for before the game this is a great place to check out. There's food trucks, huge television screens to watch the pregame on, live music, and a Play 60 zone to test your agility.
There are two giant TV screens inside the stadium, but unlike the ridiculously overdone screen in Cowboys Stadium (everything's bigger in Texas, ain't nobody said it was always a good thing) these ones really enhance the game experience. You'll see the replays, challenges, and penalties here.
The retractable roof is a big plus. Not only does the roof open up, but the a huge window behind the endzone slides open and gives you a sick view of downtown Indy. It's honestly one of the coolest things about any stadium anywhere.
The atmosphere is always great at Lucas Oil Stadium. Colts fans are some of the best out there. They're generally polite but have a lot of love for their team. You can expect it to be loud and exciting.
The return on your investment is great at Lucas Oil Stadium. Food, drink, tickets, and parking are all below the average NFL price, and programs are free.
There's free wifi at the stadium which is always a plus.
One of the pluses of the stadium is is that it's one of the smallest in terms of capacity (so it has this sort of comfy feel to it) but it still feels really big at the same time. It's got the best of both worlds.

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That's it for Lucas Oil Stadium. If you've seen a Colts game here and have anything to add, feel free to let me know in the comments.
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Venumaster
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Reliant Stadium
Capacity: 71,500. One Reliant Park, Houston, Texas 77054

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Waddup everyone, it's the Venumaster bringing you all the info on Reliant Stadium, home to the Houston Texans! Reliant Stadium was built in 2002 and brought a new feel to NFL stadiums. Let's check out if everything really is bigger and better in the great country of Texas.
Seats
Ok, I'll shoot straight with you partner (my Texas lingo is a work in progress), there really isn't a bad seat in the stadium. Even the seats in the 600 sections aren't bad when compared to the nosebleed seats at other stadiums. That said, tickets in the 100's are gonna be the best. Sections 105-108 (home side), or sections 125-128 (visitors side) are the cream of the crop. Since the sidelines are filled with six-foot plus guys, and cameramen and such, it's always a good idea to sit at least 15 rows up for the best possible view. Ticket prices have risen quickly over the past few seasons now that the Texans are fielding a legitimate contender.

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Parking
To buy stadium parking, you'll need to buy one at the same time you buy your ticket. There's no cash parking at Reliant. That said, there is also a Metrorail that you can take to the stadium for $1.25 each way. Here's a link to their site that'll give you the answers to any questions you may have about it.
Food
There is a lotta grub to be had at Reliant Stadium. There's nachos grande, baked potatoes, corn dogs, beef sandwiches, foot long hot dogs, and the other typical foods (pretzels, popcorn, burgers). Also, there's a new and exciting food addition to the Reliant, and that is Bernie's Burger Bus, one of Houston's best food trucks. Also, there's always a great tailgate going on! In fact, Forbes rated Houston the number one tailgating city! If you don't want to pay the ridiculous stadium food prices, you can bring your own meats, grill 'em up and eat before the game.
If you'd rather skip eating at the stadium altogether, here's a few great restaurants you could try before the game:
Local Foods - Sandwiches - Don't let the word "sandwich" fool you. These aren't your momma's dinky PB&J sandwiches. These are grown man (woman) sandwiches that are just too good to pass up if you're an out of towner. 2424 Dunstan Road Houston, TX 77005
Gatlin's BBQ - BBQ - Ah yes, barbecue, something Texans apparently know a thing or two about. Ribs. Brisket. Pulled pork. Enough said. 1221 W 19th St Houston, TX 77008.
Teotihuacan - Tex Mex - A cheap place to get some seriously great Tex Mex. The fajitas, and the mixed parrilladas are suuuuper good. Check this place out.
Cafe Mezza & Grille - Mediterranean/American - Cafe Mezza is a totally cool mix of Mediterranean food with American twists. Three words, mango - stuffed - chicken. That is all. 6100 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX 77057

Mixed parrillada at Teotihuacan Photo Credit Michael Shum
Hotels
Holiday Inn South Loop - Close and convenient hotel. About 1/2 mile away from the stadium.
Comfort Suites - Again, close and convenient. About a fifth of a mile away from the stadium.
Hampton Inn - A little nicer hotel than the other two. It's about a mile away from the stadium.

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Other Info
The Bull Pen. The Bull Pen is a group of wild Texans fans that sit in an area at the North end of the stadium. For such a young team and a young stadium, it's really cool to see such a strong fanbase. These guys go crazy during games! There's even a Bull Pen Band that you'll probably see a few times during the game.
Reliant Stadium now has the largest video screens in the World. So for all you guys sitting in the upper deck, although JJ Watt may not look like a giant from where you're sitting, on the screens, he's well, huge.
That's it for Reliant Stadium. If you have any comments from you're experiences hit me up!
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MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 82,500. 50 State Highway 120, East Rutherford NJ, 07073.

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Waddup everyone, it’s the Venumaster bringing you all the information on MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Giants, and unfortunately the New York Jets (kidding… kind of). MetLife is a Giant (pun completely intended) brand new stadium built in 2010 and is filled with a bunch of cool stuff. Let’s check it out!
Best Seats
The best seats at MetLife are gonna be in sections 112, 113, 114 (home side) and 137, 139, and 140 (visitors side). These sections are on the bottom level, and are the right in the middle of the field, giving you a great view of the action. The best advice is to get seats in rows 10-20. Sitting a little higher up gives you the ability to see the whole field better, while still being very close to the action.
Bad Weather Seats
If there happens to be *gasp* bad weather in New York, the best place to sit is under the overhang. Although it won’t protect you from whipping winds, it will be your gametime umbrella protecting you from snow, rain, sleet etc. These seats are located in sections 121-131, 101-106, and 146-149 rows 36-45.
Worst Seats
MetLife is a huge stadium and since that’s the case, the upper level sections (the 300 sections) are pretty far away from the action. The view isn’t bad per se, it just isn’t that close up and personal feel you’d get with a section 100 seat. You aren’t protected from the wrath of mother nature either.

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Parking
Parking is pretty steep at MetLife, costing $30 per car, and $75 for a bus or an RV.
Check this website out for all of your parking questions. It will also give you tailgaters any info you are looking for on what you can and can’t do/bring. http://www.metlifestadium.com/parking.php
Food
Although MetLife is technically located in Jersey, it definitely gives you a New York feel when it comes to the stadium food. Of course they have the typical stadium food, the hot dogs, the pretzels, the pizza, the beer, and the burgers but beyond that, there’s some solid grub to be found. From the burgers at Brooklyn Burgers, to the meatballs at Nonna Fusco’s Meatballs, to the New York Delicatessen which serves up a classic New York styled sandwich, there’s plenty to go around. There’s only one caveat, the prices are just that, pricey. I mean, any NFL stadium food is going to be way more than what you would pay for outside the stadium, but the prices for food at MetLife make food prices at other stadiums look like a bargain. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!
If you’re wanting to get food elsewhere, here are a couple of options:
Sorrento Ristorante - Great Italian cuisine. You’re in New Jersey, so you know it’s legit. 132 Park Ave East Rutherford, NJ 07073 http://www.zagat.com/r/sorrento-ristorante-east-rutherford
The Asian Grill - Pan-Asian cuisine. 20 Rt. 17 North East Rutherford, NJ 07073. http://www.thebestasiangrill.com/
Vesta Woodfired Pizza and Bar - Nice place to grab some woodfire pizza and wine. 64 Hoboken Rd, East Rutherford, NJ 07073. http://www.vestapizzeria.com/

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Hotels
Although MetLife is seemingly in the middle of nowhere, there are hotels pretty close to the stadium for you out of towners. Here's a couple:
Sheraton Meadowlands - The most convenient hotel to stay at if you're going to MetLife. It's literally just a few blocks away.
Hampton Inn Carlstadt - Close to the stadium. Free breakfast, WIFI, and fitness center.
Residence Inn East Rutherford - A little farther from the stadium than the other two, but still very close.
Other Info
There are countless LCD screens at different areas around the stadium, so when you gotta head to the bathroom, or you’re itching for a burger, you won’t miss any of the action.
There’s a team museum inside the stadium called The New York Giants Legacy Club that’s free to check out (probably the only thing in the stadium). If you’re a Giant’s fan, this place is really cool to check out. It has a bunch of memorabilia, pictures, trophies and the like for you to see, and brag about to your division rivals who may or may not have much to boast about (*cough* Philly *cough*).
A recurring theme at MetLife Stadium is price. Yes it’s a great place to catch a game. It’s got everything. Good food, great atmosphere, good seats; in fact, there is not a single obstructed view seat in the whole joint. There’s only one problem. It’s so dang expensive to catch a game here. Between the parking, the food and the tickets, if you and a buddy even have modest seats you’re still looking at spending around $500 each for the day. If you’re wanting to get the absolute best seats? Fuhgetaboutit’.
Remember, MetLife is in New Jersey. For all of you out of state fans looking to catch a game here, that means winter games are COLD. I can tell you from first hand experience, December night games at MetLife aren’t exactly what I’d call pleasant. Bring a jacket. Or five.
That's it for MetLife Stadium! Feel free to hit me up with likes/comments.
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Dodger Stadium
Address: 1000 Elysian Park Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Directions

Whaddup Y'all
Located just a few miles away from downtown LA, Dodger Stadium is nestled in the valley of Chavez Ravine and is hailed as one of the sweetest ballparks in the country. There’s parking available onsite for 16,000 cars and with Yasiel Puig blowing it up this year, Dodgers fans are out in full swing. Here’s an overview of what you look forward to on your next visit:
Capacity: 56,000 Opened: April 10, 1962 Phone: (323) 224-1507 Team: Los Angeles Dodgers
Best Seats
You can find the best seats in the Field Box VIP/MVP, Sections 1-25, and Infield Box 27-39 (odds). Of course, the most expensive seats can be found around home plate and the dugouts, particularly in the Odd numbered sections (down the third base line near the Dodgers dugout). Also, Suites 201-233 (or Club 229-261) are killer but good Luck getting a pass to get in. If you're into impressing your guests go straight for the Dugout Club where you'll get the VIP experience with food, non alcoholic beverages and access to an adjacent club with martini lounge (you might spot a celeb or two while you're at it).
If you're looking for the best views in the stadium, they can be found in loge box 101-136.
Worst Seats
With 56,000 seats in the ballpark - not every one is going to give you an up-close and personal view of the action. If you're actually wanting to see the game you'll want to avoid the following areas:
Reserve sections 22 and higher: Not to be confused with "Lower Reserve" sections. These are at the top of the highest deck, and unless you are right around home plate, the view is FAR from the action.
Lower Reserve sections 31 and higher: These sections aren't so high, but they are far from the plate. The higher the section number, the further from the plate you are, with section 31 in left field and section 32 in right field being just a little too much in the outfield for our tastes.
Kid Friendly Areas
Being one of the safest, most family-friendly ballparks in the country makes Dodger stadium a great family friendly venue.
Before every game in the Kids Corral (on the warning track in front of Aisle 27), Dodgers sign autographs for the kiddos. Getting there a couple of hours before game time will give your children the best shot at an autograph!
If you're looking for the best seats for your family hit up Left Field Pavillion, section 301-315
Ninety minutes before game time, the Dodgers offer day-of-game discount tickets for children aged 4-12 (3 and under is free). The lower number sections (301, 303, 305) are closer to the foul pole and plate, with 301 next to the Dodger bullpen - so these would be the preferred sections in this area. Like most ballparks, right field is the "sun field", so you don't need to worry about looking straight into the sun as you watch the action from out here.
Family restrooms can be found throughout the ballpark. Please see the listing below for more info:
If seated in the Field Level: Left and right pavilions or Loge level
Loge Level: Sections 152 and 153
Club Level: Across from suite 211
Reserve Level: Sections 31 and 32
Top Deck: Section 1
Pavilions: Sections 315 and 316

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Insider Info
Backpacks and bags/purses that are bigger than 16x16x8 are a big no-no in the ballpark. Even parents are held to this standard so make sure you bring the right sized bags with the kids necessities inside.
No glass bottles or cans can enter Dodger Stadium. Exceptions are made for fans with medical needs, baby bottles and factory sealed plastic water bottles of one-liter in size or less (one per person).
No hard-sided coolers are allowed. You can bring in soft-sided coolers no bigger than 16 x 16 x 8 inches square and it has to be stored under your seat.
Re-entry is not permitted at Dodger Stadium. If you leave the stadium you won't be allowed back in.
Parking Info
If you’re driving to the stadium and you want to park as close as possible, the stadium’s main lot is for you. This will run you about $10-$20 depending on how close you want to park. If you don’t mind a little uphill walking, there are plenty of places to park for free on the outskirts of the stadium. Your best bet is on Lilac Terrace, which is a little known parking secret. You can also try the Sunset Boulevard area near Elysian Field Ave.
One of the more popular transportation options is the Dodger Stadium Express offered by Metro. The shuttle takes riders directly from Union Station to the ballpark entrance. Best of all, it’s a FREE service if you’ve got tickets to the game
Where to Eat
The Dodger Dog is still king at the stadium so you can run over to Sections 5, 6 to grab one at Farmer John Dodger Dogs. Before and after the game there are some great places to find eats. Whether you're looking for a nice sit-down meal or a spot to grab some craft beer - there's a place you'll be happy to plant your keister.
The Park restaurant is the closest sit down restaurant to the stadium. A small neighborhood bistro style eatery, they boast an eclectic international influence using quality seasonal ingredients. Every palette can find happiness on their menu that caters to both vegan and meat eaters alike.
The Park 1400 Sunset Blvd at the corner of Douglas in Echo Park, CA.
Before the game, stop over at the famous Langers Deli for a pastrami sandwich or deli. Warning, this place is a carnivore's delight so if you're hoping for a vast vegetarian menu, you may want to think again.
Landers Deli 704 S Alvarado St Los Angeles, CA 90057
If you're looking to go all out and impress your guests you can't go wrong at Patina. Located in the Disney concert hall, this French restaurant is an amazing experience all around. In a word - Go!
Patina 141 South Grand Ave Los Angeles, CA 90012

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Hotels
With the stadium so close to downtown - your hotel options are seemingly endless. Here are some of our pics for a great stay.
JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live . With 54 stories and a luxury theme you'll be sure to have a perfect get away
900 West Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90015 Phone: (213) 765-8600
The Omni Hotel is a 4-star hotel in walking distance from Grand Central Market and Walt Disney Concert Hall.
251 South Olive Street Los Angeles, California 90012 Phone: (213) 617-3300
For the eco-conscious there's a B&B called Hollywood Pensione - a boutique in housed in a 1915 Craftsman style home.
1845 N Wilton Pl Los Angeles, CA 90028 (323) 369-2411
After 50 years Dodger Stadium still has it going on. From the awesome palm studded views to the fan favorite dodger dog - you just might consider sporting some Dodger blues and volunteering to be their mascot for the day (since they don't already have one).
That's a wrap for Dodger Stadium - hit me up with comments about what you love/hate about the stadium!
Later,
Venuemaster

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FirstEnergy Stadium
Address: 100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland, OH Phone Number: (440) 891-5001 Year Opened: 1999
Waddup Y'all
FirstEnergy Stadium, home to the Cleveland Browns. Browns fans have had nothing to cheer about for the past decade, nonetheless they show up and cheer loud and hard. The 73,000 capacity stadium is almost always packed out with diehard browns fans. Let's check it out.

Pic from http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/stadium/about-the-stadium.html
SEATING
Best Seats
The best are found five rows up in sections 132-135. They're the sideline seats on the browns side. They'll give you a great view of the field overall while staying close enough to the field that you can hear coaches screaming after a bad call.
Dawg Pound
Located behind the East endzone in sections 118-122, the Dawg Pound is a wild, fun place for Browns fans. Filled with bleacher seats, the Pound is where you'll find the blue-collar, diehard fans that live and breathe Browns football. If you ain't a Dawg, don't bother showin' up!

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PARKING
Here's a site for all of your parking needs. Whether you're wanting to park at the stadium, or at a lot around the corner, you'll find it all here.
http://cleveland.about.com/od/clevelandbrowns/a/Parking-Near-Cleveland-Browns-Stadium.htm
TAILGATING
Here's a site with all the tailgating info you need. Tailgating at Browns games is awesome. Lots of great fans, and looooots of great food.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/tailgating-cleveland-browns-stadium-155000570--nfl.html
FOOD
There's a solid selection of different foods you can find at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Dawg Pound Deli offers different types of deli sandwiches that are perfect on a cold night a game. Here you'll find roast beef, pastrami, and corned beef sandwiches among others. There's also the Grill at the Gridiron, which offers a bunch of different beers, hot dogs, brats, and burgers... you know, the classics. Also, there's the Browns Bistro that offers pizza, deep dish style.
There's also a bunch of restaurants near the stadium if you want to grab some food before or after the game. Here's a list of places to check out:

Food from Cowell and Hubbard
Mallorca - Spanish/Portuguese/Seafood - 1390 W 9th St, Cleveland, OH 44113
Great Lakes Brewing Co - Brewpub - 2516 Market Ave Cleveland, OH 44113
Slymans - Deli/Diner - 3106 St Clair Ave NE Cleveland, OH 44114
Cowell and Hubbard - French - 1305 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 44115
OTHER INFO
The Browns are THE most loyal fanbase in the NFL. Literally. A study in 2006 showed that Browns fans filled 99.8% of seats during the last 7 seasons. During those 7 seasons, the Browns record was 36-76. That's dedication.
The atmosphere at games is usually great. Because of the diehard fans it really is a fun place to watch a game.
The Cleveland Browns Hall of Fame located in level 100 is a cool place to check out.
That's it for FirstEnergy Stadium. If you have any comments make sure to hit me up.
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Venumaster
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Toyota Center (Houston Rockets)
Waddup Y'all
Located right downtown in Houston, Toyota Center is the home of the Rockets. It's a newer stadium, opened in 2003 and boasts plenty of attractions, and amenities. With the young talent that the Rockets have on their roster, it's only going to get more fun to go to a game at Toyota Center in the coming years. Let's check it out.

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SEATS
Best Seats
The best seats are found in sections 106-108, and in 119-121. They're sideline seats that give you a great view of the court. Sections 101, 125, and 113,114 are right under the basket. If you like the view from right behind the basket more than the overview of the whole court, these seats are for you. There honestly isn't a bad seat in the whole place. The way the seats are set up, even the Upper Level seats give you a pretty good view for the price.
PARKING
You can either pay $20 to park at the stadium, or you can park in one of the lots close to the stadium. There are some lots closest to the stadium that are $15, lots that are one or two blocks away for $10 and lots three to five blocks away for $5. Here's a map showing just a few of the lots close to Toyota Center
http://houston.centralparking.com/Sports-Venues/Houston-Toyota-Center-Parking.html
THE RED ROWDIES
The Red Rowdies are the wild, rabid, half-man half-animal (ok maybe I made that up) group of fans located in Section 114. The Rockets literally HOLD AUDITIONS to sit in this section. They scream, they shout, they cheer, and they love the Rockets. They bleed red and white. From the ups to the downs, the Rowdies are there cheering. It makes for a fun atmosphere to go watch a game. You'll never have to worry about snoozing durning a game at Toyota Center.

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FOOD
Since the Toyota Center is located in downtown Houston, there is plenty of amazing food options to check out before or after a game. I'll just list a few that you should consider checking out.
The Original Ninfa's on Navigation - 2704 Navigation Blvd, Houston, 77003. Awesome Tex Mex food.
Becks - 919 Milam Street, Houston, 77002. Big juicy burgers.
Treebeards - 801 Louisiana Street, Houston, 77002. The place to get your Cajun fix.
Goode Company BBQ - 5109 Kirby Drive, Houston, 77098. Texas BBQ at its finest.

Photo from www.29-95.com - This is the Fajita Burger from Ninfa's
You can also pick up food at the stadium. There's tons of BBQ places, Tex Mex, gourmet hot dogs (Texas and Chicago style) among others. There really is a bunch of options inside, even places to satisfy your sweet tooth. Eat up.
OTHER INFO

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One of the cool things about Toyota Center is ticket prices. Tickets, on average, are $7 dollars under the NBA average.
Location, location, location. Located right downtown in Houston, there are a ton of things you can do before and after the game. Take some time to explore the city if you're not from there.
They have the largest video scoreboard in America. It's 25 feet tall by 58 feet wide. It's honestly massive.
Clutch is the Rockets mascot. Clutch could singlehandedly entertain the audience if the game turned out to be a snoozer. He interacts with the audience and loves to play pranks on people.
That's it for Toyota Center. Hit me up with some comments if you have any
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Venumaster
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Arrowhead Stadium
Waddup ya'll
In honor of the NFL Draft, we're gonna take a look at the Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs, who had the first pick in the draft this year and picked up Eric Fisher. Arrowhead is a classic stadium, with a classic football atmosphere. It's not a brand new, (although they did do some serious renovations in 2009) stadium filled with gadgets and gizmos-a-plenty, but what it lacks in comfort and aesthetics it certainly makes up for in atmosphere. Let's take a look at how Arrowhead fares.

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SEATING
Best Seats
The best seats in the house for a Chiefs fan are any seats in sections 117-120. They're right behind the Chiefs bench. Make sure if you get them that you're sitting a few rows up though. If you're too close to the field it can be hard to see over the players on the sidelines, the cameracrew, coaches etc. I'd say rows 10 and up would be your best bet.

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PARKING
Since Arrowhead is kind of in the middle of nowhere. I mean it's near the highway, but it's in the middle of a huge parking lot, and all restaurants bars, stores and the like are a couple miles away. Since that's the case they stick you good with parking... real good, $27 to be exact.
THE ASPHALT JUNGLE
Tailgating at Arrowhead is honestly an experience all by itself. It's probably the best tailgating stadium in the NFL, nicknamed "The Asphalt Jungle". Not only is the food supply endless, but the variety and quality of food is unmatched for a tailgate. Imagine the best BBQ you've ever had. Ok, now double, no, tripple that and you're starting to approach what tailgating is like at Arrowhead. From steaks, to burgers, to chili dogs, to homestyle BBQ, it's all there.

Photo from ilovetotailgate.com
FOOD
When it comes to food, I'd go to the tailgate and eat like it was my last meal. Having said that, there are some really good local options inside as well. Gates BBQ stand for one is a great place. For $8 you get a big ol' beef sandwich and some fries. Since Arrowhead isn't exactly near a bunch of restaurants, and the tailgate is so good, I'd skip grabbing food beforehand and head to the tailgate. Doors open 3 1/2 hours early.
OTHER
The Hall of Honor is a cool place to check out. There's lots of Chiefs memorabilia, history, and information. It's like walking into the Louvre for a Chiefs fan.
The fans at Arrowhead are awesome. The atmosphere is electric. It's usually pretty dang loud, and wild. Fans do the "Tomahawk Chop" before the kickoff and during timeouts. After the National Anthem, all the Chiefs fans yell "HOME OF THE CHIEFS!" There's not many cities who love their team as much as Kansas City loves the Chiefs.
Did I mention tailgating? Seriously do your taste buds a favor and go. Seriously.
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Chase Field
Waddup ya'll
Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks! Chase Field was opened in 1998 and has been the only home in the D-Backs 16 years of existence. Chase is one of the bigger stadiums in the Majors, it looks massive when you're standing outside. There's a bunch of cool features at Chase, including a retractible roof, a pool that you can rent for the game, and the "Sandlot".

SEATING
Chase is a large capacity��stadium, seating over 49,000. Almost every seat in the house is solid. Limited View seats are obviously that... limited view. There's also some really cool seats, like the pool (watching the game while chilling out in the pool... is there anything better?).
Best Seats
The best seats are found in the lettered sections. Section J is right behind home plate, with any seat giving you a great view. Sections N-Q are right on the third base line. Again, they're all great views.
There's also the pool. It's technically a suite so you have to rent it out for the game; there's no individual seating. It opens up 2 hours before the game. It costs $3,500 and can be rented out by up to 35 people. It includes food and beverage. So if you can scrounge up 34 friends who all wanna watch the game, it's 100 bucks for a sweet seat, food and drinks. This is really cool for a place like Phoenix where it can be over 100 degrees, even durning night games (imagine a pool in Yankee Stadium where it can slip to the 30's and 40's during the night).

THE SANDLOT
The Sandlot is an area for kids to play around during the game. There's a batting cage, and a few playgrounds for the kids to play in. Here's a site that'll give you more info on it.
http://www.azchasefield.com/sandlot-kids-area.php
PARKING
There are a bunch of parking garages around the stadium that you can park in for pretty cheap (around $10-15). Here's a link that'll show you a couple of parking garages close to the field
http://www.parkwhiz.com/chase-field-parking/map/
FOOD
There's a bunch of options to eat at Chase Field. They have a wide variety of options including Panda Express, Fatburger, Macayo's, TCBY Yogurt, Streets of New York Pizza, Subway, along with the typical concessions options common to all stadiums. They also have Friday's Front Row Sports Grill. There are also a plethora of restaurants within a mile of the park:
Pizzeria Bianco - 623 E Adams St, Phoenix.
Duck and Decanter - 1 N Central Ave, Phoenix.
Lo-Lo's Chicken and Waffles - 10 W Yuma St, Phoenix.
The Breadfruit - 108 E Pierce St, Phoenix.

OTHER
The retractible roof is a really nice feature, considering it can get reeeaaaalllly hot in Arizona (even at nights).
There's a huge tv called the DBTV above the outfield wall. It gives you all the info you could imagine on the batters and pitchers.
There's three stadium tours a day, all year long (Monday - Saturday). They tour guide will give you a tour of the stadium, and and is about an hour long. It costs $7. Pretty cool.
That's it for Chase Field. If you have any other info/experiences, let me know with a comment!
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CenturyLink Field
Address: 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134 Phone: (206) 381-7555 Year Opened 2003
Waddup Y'all
Sunday was the end of the Seattle Seahawks surprisingly great season. They have a lot of things to hang their hats on though; a very talented rookie QB, a great defense, and one of the best, loudest stadiums in the NFL that always plays heavily in their favor. CenturyLink (knicknamed The Clink) has a lot to offer compared to most stadiums including Touchdown City, the event center attached to the South side of the stadium. Lets check out how The Clink fares.

SEATING
Seats at The Clink are more than 10% cheaper than league average. That means you can get some solid seats, a drink and a hotdog for the price of a comparable seat in another stadium.
Best Seats
Out of the 18300 seats - the best ones you'll find are in Sections 108-110 and 134-136 if you want a really close view of the field. They are all around the 50 yard line. Make sure if you get seats in this section to get them a little higher up. If you get them too close to the field, players on the sideline, coaches, bikes and a bunch of other things will get in the way of your view. Sections 208-210 and 234-236 are also great for a larger view. They are a little higher up but they give you a great view of the entire field.
Endzone seats are also good! They're an awesome seat to watch your teams defense come up with a big goal line stand.
TOUCHDOWN CITY
Touchdown City is a 170,000 square foot event center that any Seahawk fan is able to enter for free 3 hours prior to kickoff. It's an adult and kid friendly area to hang out with other fans, play some games, and eat some food. They also have former players do autograph sessions once in a while. Here's a site that'll give you more info on it http://www.seahawks.com/gameday/touchdown-city.html

PARKING
Parking isn't too bad at The Clink compared to other stadiums. Expect to pay $25-40 for stadium parking. If you don't want to pay for parking or don't want to go through the traffic jam that is getting out of an NFL Stadium, there is a free parking area here -
https://maps.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x54906a982584300d:0xb3a2694503e7e3ce&q=airport+way+s+and+royal+brougham+way,+seattle,+wa&ved=0CA8Q-gswAA&sa=X&ei=x-v1UMu0G6aLiAK4mYGQDg
Make sure you get there early for free parking though, it fills up fast!
FOOD
Although stadium food isn't usually anything special CenturyLink has some solid variety. Many of their options are locally made/grown. Here's a list of a few of their most popular options:
Top Pot Donuts - Really good if you're a donut lover. Located on all levels
Ivar's Seafood Stands - Grab their fish & chips, or their clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl. Located in Sections 133, 208, and 311.
Rocha Thai & Asian Kitchen - Pad Thai!! Section 105.
Kidd Valley - They have great garlic fries and some good burgers too. Located in Sections 111, 147, and 311.
Viva el Dolce - A place to get your dessert cravings satisfied. Located in Section 339.

12th Man Burger sold at various concession stands - Photo Courtesy of Levy Restaurants.
OTHER INFO
Tailgating is technically illegal in Seattle but the cops let it slide as long as you're not too crazy. It's probably smart to er on the side of caution if you're going to tailgate here.
If you're into micro-brews, there's a place called Pyramid Pub (located in Sections 315 and 330) that has a solid selection of Seattles best beers.
The Clink is called "The 12th Man" for a reason. It get's loud! The atmosphere is electric every sunday and the fans get wild. You'll see a bunch of fans with body and face paint, shoulder pads and helmets walking around. They consistently rack up false start penalties against their opponents because of how loud the crowd gets.
That's it for CenturyLink Field, come back next week as we check out Safeco Field, home of the Seattle Mariners.
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Sleep Train Arena
Waddup Y’all Since the NBA Season’s in full throttle, our next stop is Sleep Train Arena, to check out the home of the Sacramento Kings. Sleep Train Arena was built in 1988... and looks like it hasn’t changed much since. I wouldn’t exactly call this place the Ritz Carlton of NBA stadiums, but it could be worse. With a capacity of 17,314, Sleep Train is the smallest capacity arena in the NBA and with a cost to build at $40 million it was the least expensive to build. There’s some perks to having a small arena though. Let’s check it out.

SEATING Since the arena itself is pretty small all of the seats give you at least a decent view of the action. The Upper Level seats aren’t as bad as other NBA arenas. The seats are pretty hard and close together, and the arena is usually dirty. This place could definitely use an upgrade. Best Seats The seats that will get you the best view of the action will be any seats in the Lower Level Section. Usually you can find good seats in these sections for around $100 bucks, considerably cheaper than comparable seats at other NBA venues. Worst Seats The worst seats are the Upper Level corners. They’re the farthest seats from the action although they aren’t like getting Upper Level seats at Staples Center. They’re the cheapest for a reason. Premium Just like any other NBA arena, there are suites that basically treat you like a VIP. They are however farther from the action than Lower Level seats.

Photo taken by Steven Chea PARKING Parking is actually pretty cheap here. It’s $10 for parking at a Kings game and $12 for parking at any other event. It may take a few minutes to actually get out of the parking area if there was a big crowd at the game but nothing too crazy. Here’s a website that’ll give you directions and info about parking. http://www.sleeptrainarena.com/parking/ FOOD Sacramento has multiple solid dinner options you can try that are within 15 minutes driving distance to the arena. Lucca - Italian/Mediterranean dining. 92% rating on Urbanspoon - 1615 J St Sacramento, CA 95814 Mulvaney’s - American/Californian dining. 91% on Urbanspoon - 1215 19th St Sacramento, CA 95814 Kru - Japanese/Sushi. 87% on Urbanspoon - 2516 J St Sacramento, CA 95816

OTHER INFO Inflatable "bang sticks" are passed out at the game to cheer on the Kings. You'll see fans cheering and smacking them together when Demarcus Cousins throws down a jam or Jimmer drains a deep three.
The acoustics in the arena aren't impressive, so if you're coming to Sleep Train for a concert don't expect it to sound great.
Although this arena lacks quality, it is pretty nostalgic. The Kings teams of the early 2000's with Chris Webber were a fun team to watch. That's it for this week. Check back next week as we check out CenturyLink Field, home of the Seattle Seahawks.
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Oracle Arena
What's up everyone, this week we're checking in on Oracle Arena home of the Golden State Warriors. Oracle is the oldest NBA arena that's still in use dating back to 1966. There have been many renovations done, especially this year to keep the Oracle up to date and satisfy it's 19,500 person capacity crowds. Let's check it out!

SEATING
Best seats - Besides floor seats, the best seats at the Oracle are Club Level seats, (Sections 113-116 and Sections 102, 103, 127, and 128). Even the farther back rows give you a good view of the court which is pretty cool. They also have better bathrooms and concessions for club level seats. Sections 107, 108, 121, and 122 are the sections next to the locker room tunnels. They're great places to get pictures and autographs.
Worst seats - The worst seats are Upper Level seats, specifically 207-210, and 223-226. They don't give a great view of the game because they're far away, and the backboard can actually make it difficult to see what's going on on the court. Club 200 (an area to get eat, get drinks, see other games on plasma screen tv's, as well as tons of stuff for the kids to do) is a pretty cool bonus for the Upper Level though.

PARKING
Parking costs $35.00 a pop if you park at the arena. Some people park at the BART station across the street from the game for free. I would just take the BART to the game. It's real close and easy. Here's a website that'll give you the info on how to get to the stadium, and there's a link towards the bottom that'll bring you to the BART site http://www.warriorscentral.com/arena.php
TAILGATING
There's no tailgating allowed at Oracle Arena for Warriors Games
FOOD
There's not many options close to the arena if you're wanting to get food beforehand. However, if you're driving and you want to grab some food before the game here are a few good places within 5 miles of Oracle.
Gold Coast Grill - Good American food with many Mediterranean dishes - 1901 Park Street Alameda, CA 94501
Bocanova - Pan American food -55 Webster Street Oakland, CA 94607
Scott's Seafood - Great seafood place with a great view of the bay -2 Broadway Oakland, CA 94607
Speisekammer - German cousine - 2424 Lincoln Ave Alameda, CA 94501
Yoshi's Oakland - Japanese cousine -510 Embarcadero West Oakland, CA 94607

Picture of a dish at Bocanova
OTHER INFO
The Oracle has had some major upgrades this year including HD Scoreboards, IPad Kiosks, and Paperless Ticketing. Here's all of the upgrades
http://www.nba.com/warriors/news/oracle_arena_improvements_102612
The seats are pretty darn close together. If you're the size of some of the dudes on the court good luck, because you're gonna be rubbing your knees on the seats in front of you.
If you're bringing your little digital camera you should be ok, but if you have an SLR that you want to bring there's a good chance that they won't let it in depending on its size. Also, backpacks aren't allowed in.
Beer at beer booths are $3 more than beer at the concessions stands but they're like 5oz more. If you want to go to the beer booths, bring cash.
The Warriors are planning on moving their stadium to San Francisco by 2017, so Oracle Arena will only be their home for the next few years.
That's it for this week! If you have any questions or comments let me know in the comments section. Next week come back and check us out for our review on O.Co Coliseum home of the Raiders!
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Candlestick Park (49ers Stadium)
What's up y'all this is the Venumaster brining you all the info on Candlestick Park. Candlestick Park is the third oldest stadium in the NFL, being made in 1960, and can hold about 70,000 screaming fans. The stadium is known for it's rich sports history (football and baseball) and for the cold winds that blow through the stadium. Candlestick Park has been given many nicknames including North Pole, Windlestick, and Candlestink and most notably, The Stick. Let's see what the stadium has to offer.

SEATING
Best Seats - Lower Reserved Section closest to the center of the field. Any of the rows 1-10 are the best. They give you a great view of the entire field while getting as close to the field as you can. If you're going to a day game, the West side of the stadium also better than the East because the East gets so sunny it can be hard to see the game.
Worst Seats - The worst seats are in the Upper Reserved section. Although you can see the game, it's pretty far away and during the evening the wind really whips through this section. The North Endzone is worse than the South Endzone too.
PARKING/INFO
Straight up, parking sucks at Candlestick Park. Don't drive there, take public transportation. Here's a website with info on how to get to and from the park. http://www.sfmta.com/cms/mroutes/3comsvc.htm
If you want to tailgate, you are more than welcome. It's a pretty good place to tailgate and there are a few tailgating parties like this one http://www.club49.org/
FOOD
There are a few good restaurants at Candlestick, but most of your concessions are your typical game food although they do have a few ok items like tri-tip sandwiches, polish dogs, and garlic fries at the Gordon Biersch stand. Try the fries, they're pretty good. They also have a really good selection of beers and micro brews such as Lagunitas IPA, Sierra Nevada, and Gordon Biersch.
OTHER INFO
The neighborhood isn't one of the best when compared to other stadiums. Just keep that in mind.
One of the biggest "wins" of the stadium is that there is a lot of history at Candlestick. From "The Catch" to the earthquake before game 3 of the '89 World Series there are some really great memores here.
The bathrooms are pretty gross compared to other stadiums.
Bring a jacket with you because it can get pretty dang cold, especially at night.

If you have any extra info on the Stadium hit me up with some comments, I'd love to hear em. That's it for Candlestick Park, check back next week as we hit up another venue.
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AT&T Park
What's up everyone, it's the Venumaster here to give you the scoop on AT&T Park, home of World Series winners, The San Francisco Giants. AT&T Park is considered by many to be one of the best stadiums in the MLB because of the amazing view, the feel of the park, and the food.

SEATING
Best Seats
The best seats house are either behind home plate in sections 113 and 115, or behind the Giants dugout in sections 121-123. I prefer the behind the dugout seats because there's nothing like chatting up a player between innings. Either way you get a great view of the entire field, and you get to hear banter between players and umpires etc.
Worst Seats
The worst seats are in the View Reserved sections (especially sections 331-336). Although it has the best view of the bay and the city, your butt might be frozen to the seat by the end of the game because of the cold winds that love to blow through there. You also won't have to worry about you eat because you'll burn off all those calories going from your seat to the concession stands and back. So if you get these seats eat up and get a few beers, maybe you'll feel a little warmer.

PARKING
If you don't feel like getting caught in traffic, worry about actually finding a spot, or just don't feel like driving, you can take the Muni (train) this website has all you need to know. http://www.sfmta.com/cms/mroutes/pacbsvc.htm
If you want to drive, there are lots on Townsend Street, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th street. They're all a few minute walk from the stadium.
TAILGATING
Tailgating is allowed in parking lots A and D, the bus lot, and outside of Pier 48. It's a great place to tailgate because of the weather, and great atmosphere. Bring your little coleman, some drinks and get your tailgate on.
FOOD
There's a few places you can grab some food at near the park, here's a few
Pete's Tavern - typical pub fare, but pretty darn good -128 King St (between 2nd St & 3rd St) San Francisco, CA 94107
21's Amendment brewery - American food, lots of good beer - 563 2nd St (between Brannan St & De Boom St) San Francisco, CA 94107
Primo Patio - Good Caribbean bean food - 214 Townsend St (at Colin P Kelly Jr St) San Francisco, CA 94107
Little Skillet - "Fresh farm food" classic home cooked food. Good stuff - 360 Ritch St (at Brannan St) San Francisco, CA 94107

Menu from Little Skillet
OTHER INFO
GARLIC FRIES! One of the best part about the whole part is the garlic fries. Get them, and thank me later. Usually the line is long for them, but there's a stand tucked away under the center field wall. It may be worth the walk.
If you bring your ticket with you, you can get $5 dollars off of Miller beer. $5 off for each ticket.
The Sheboygan brats at the concession stands do not have kraut, but the Sheboygan brats at the carts do.
Just like in Petco Park, there's a batting area for kids behind the outfield. Awesome place to take your little Ken Griffey Jr to play some ball. They also have a "Coca-Cola" slide for kids to slide on.
Best bathrooms are the ones under the center field wall. There's usually like no traffic there.
This is one of the best ballparks for food. Not only is the concession food good, but they have great restaurants inside like Crazy Crab'z, and Orlando’s BBQ.
That's it for AT&T Park! Great place to catch a game. Hit me up with some comments if you have any other tid bits. Come back Tuesday for all things Candlestick Park, home of the 49ers!
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Nokia Theatre
What's up everyone, Venumaster here, giving you all the ins on Nokia Theatre. Although Nokia Theatre is a new venue, built in 2007, it hosts about 120 shows a year and it has already hosted many big name events such as The 2007 American Music Awards, the American Idol seasons 7, 8, and 9 finales, and many different artists like John Mayer (who recorded Where The Light Is at Nokia, one of his most successful albums). Seating about 7,000 people, Nokia is considered a medium sized music venue.

SEATING
The feel of the seating area is so legit. It feels like some super rich dude renovated a gigantic movie theatre, decked it out with lights and ambient effects, built a big stage and popped up some huge high definition screens in front so everyone can see the action. It's Grade A, 5 Star, state of the ar... basically whatever cliche catch-phrase you want to say about an awesome venue. The only negative to the seating area is that the rows are narrow so if you're like 6'2 +, you might be a little crammed.
Best Seats - The best seats are gonna be any single letter row in the center orchestra section (anywhere from 228 to 428). The seats there are sweeeeeeet, they're like movie theater seats, including cup holders (you'll probably be standing be cause you are in fact at a concert... unless you're going to see a jazz orchestra). You get a really great view of the stage, great sound quality and the best possible experience.
Worst Seats - The worst seats are gonna be the back seats of the Mezzanine section. Again, they aren't bad seats, but the stage can sometimes be hard to see and you can feel a little detached from what's going on up front. Luckily, they have some giant screens up front so you can still see and experience what's going on up front, but watching someone sing from a screen when they're less than a football field away from you kinda stinks.
The Pit - The Pit is the General Admission, standing only area in the very front of the venue. Warning, it's FIRST COME FIRST SERVE, and they're gone QUICK. Get there early if you're looking to get a spot in the pit. Once you get there and pass security, rush straight to the line to get your pass. Once you get it they'll hook you up with a wristband so you can go in and out of the pit. Keep it on, or you won't be able to go back in if you had to leave to go to the bathroom or get a drink.

PARKING
Here's a site that can help you with directions/parking http://nokiatheatrelalive.com/parking-directions/directions
You might be better off parking in a non-Nokia Theatre lot. There are a bunch of lots that are close (just about anywhere along Flower and Hope) that are much cheaper. Some non-Nokia Theatre lots can be shady though, I’m not sure I’d park there if I was driving a Benz or an Audi.
You can also take the Metro to the game which may be the best option. Here’s a site that has Metro info
http://nokiatheatrelalive.com/parking-directions/public-transportation
TAILGATING
Tailgating isn’t allowed at the Nokia Theatre
FOOD
If you're hungry you can go get your average, overpriced hotdogs and bratwursts at the concession stands or you can go to local restaurant beforehand and grab a bite to eat. Here’s a few
Bottega Louie - 700 S Grand Ave Los Angeles, CA 90017 - Italian food
Wurskuche - 800 E 3rd St Los Angeles, CA 90013 - Great hotdogs and beer
Pete’s Cafe - 400 S Main St Los Angeles, CA 90013 - Meats, fish and pasta dishes.
Sugarfish - 600 W 7th St Ste 150 Los Angeles, CA 90017 - Sushi
Cole’s- 118 E 6th St Los Angeles, CA 90014 - Best French Dip around

(Pizza at Bottega Louie)
OTHER INFO
There are 2 ATM's at Nokia, one outside, to the right of side the Main Entrance doors, and one inside, to the left of the concession stands on the south side of the Orchestra Lobby.
Apparently Ipad's aren't permitted. Really weird rule.
Usually doors open about an hour before the concert starts.
There is no smoking area inside.
VIP Tickets give you access to a private pre-party, private check-in area, and preferred parking.
Concession lines are abnormally long, but the lines are shorter on the higher levels (The Mezzanine and Loge sections) than at the Orchestra section. Be prepared to take the escalators back and forth.
Nokia Theatre has a page on their website for any random question you have about First Aid, Lost and Found, concessions and the like. Check it out here http://nokiatheatrelalive.com/guest-services/guest-services-a-z

That's it for Nokia Theatre, come back next week and check out our next upcoming venue. If you have any info from your experiences at Nokia Theatre, give me some comments.
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