5 of the Worst Located Stadiums in America

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  • @TheWhiteIan
    @TheWhiteIan Před 2 lety +67

    I live in San Francisco and it's easy to forget that the 49ers are "our" team. Compared to the Giants and Warriors (who play in easily walkable/transitable venues right next to downtown), it feels like the 49ers are light years away. You can't even access Levi's stadium via the bay area's metro system (BART)! Instead, you have to take a commuter train (CalTrain) and transfer to San Jose's light rail (VTA), which takes well over an hour. They might as well be called the San Jose 49ers!

    • @jons2614
      @jons2614 Před 2 lety +8

      Really? What about the BART green line south, transfer to the VTA at the Milpitas BART station (there's a elevated covered walkway from BART to the VTA , maybe a 500 ft. walk) and get off the VTA at the Great America Station? I grew up in the south bay and remember having to go to Fremont to use BART...........it's nice to have the extension into San Jose now AND with light rail connections!😀

    • @TheWhiteIan
      @TheWhiteIan Před 2 lety +9

      @@jons2614 right, that route would work too, but it's still at least an hour-long commute (each way) that requires a transfer, which is not ideal

    • @JasonTzzz
      @JasonTzzz Před 2 lety +3

      For MetLife stadium you need to take a train from the Secaucus Junction Station. It serves almost all NJ Transit lives and is 1 stop from NY Penn Station. It's a 15 ride from Secaucus to MetLife.

    • @mnik101
      @mnik101 Před 2 lety +4

      Complaining about BART access, really?!? Bart never even went to candlestick, you had transfer to the muni metro then walk a mile through the Bay View to get to it!

    • @cabalenproductions6480
      @cabalenproductions6480 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheWhiteIan Yes and San Jose is technically larger than San Francisco. I know it's hard for me to get that given that I was born and used to live in the city. But I get it 49ers want to please the VCs and tech investors in the San Jose area.

  • @thetimeisrite
    @thetimeisrite Před 2 lety +61

    FNB Field being on an island is actually really cool from a fan's perspective. On of the most interesting ballparks I've been to.

    • @LancGuy13
      @LancGuy13 Před 2 lety +8

      Not only that, but the stadium itself has some unique quarks. Like the sound the bleachers make when a ball hits them, or when the fans rattle them

  • @aegisofhonor
    @aegisofhonor Před 2 lety +89

    FexEd Field is a case of an old owner being mad about another team's owner and building a stadium in a certain place nearly 100% out of spite for the other owner, then dying and then the new owner going "oh well!"; probably the single best example of a stadium that should have never existed in the history of top-level professional sports. The worst part is, RFK stadium still had a lot of great life left in it and is to many by far the best of the old style "cookie cutter" stadiums with a lot of class and history.

    • @lemmiwinks09
      @lemmiwinks09 Před 2 lety +11

      It doesn’t help that Snyder made terrible “renovations” 5 years into the stadium’s lifespan that added front row seats…which were useless since you need to stand to see over the players on the sidelines to catch the action on the field.
      At least Cooke was willing to fund most of the stadium it with his money, but as much as RFK was beloved, it’s seating capacity (56,000) was the fatal flaw. When other teams in your division have 70-80,000 seat stadiums, you’re making way less revenue every week (especially in those days, Washington had insane fan support and sold out the house every game).

    • @dccavalier
      @dccavalier Před 2 lety +12

      I am not a Redskin fan but I’ve lived in the area practically my whole life and I’m 64 years old. The romancing of RFK Stadium is kind of funny to me. For when it was built in 1961 until the last NFL game was played there in 1996 it was an ok stadium but it didn’t have any of the amenities that modern sports want today namely executive suites. Jack Kent Cooke was probably the last owner in the NFL that built a stadium with their own money for the most part. Since FedEx was built just about every stadium in the NFL has gotten a major chunk of their funding from local governments. It may have also been the last stadium that was built without fans having to put up money for a PSL. Get ready Redskin fans when this new stadium comes on board around 2026 when the FedEx lease is up. You may be asked to pay a PSL for the right to buy tickets like everyone else has.

    • @King_Rey016
      @King_Rey016 Před 2 lety +6

      RFK literally had concrete falling in the upper bowl section way before it stopped being used

    • @VeryLegitPerson
      @VeryLegitPerson Před 2 lety

      Now they want a new stadium in Virginia where the traffic is twice as bad as Landover/PG County and in an area not even close to the metro. Go ahead and build it in Prince William County, Dan Snyder, your fans literally would not get home until the next day.

    • @MrMarkiemark67
      @MrMarkiemark67 Před 2 lety +1

      Who was the other owner JKC was mad at? I do not recall that. At one time he wanted the stadium at Potomac Yard in Virginia but that fell through. I think he couldn't in DC as some in government there objected to the name but my memory on that is hazy.

  • @principalmcvicker6530
    @principalmcvicker6530 Před 2 lety +65

    That Harrisburg AA Nats affiliate stadium on the island actually seems super cool. Probably cold and windy sometimes. But yeah, there is definitely some location issues with it. Side note, I really hope to visit The Trop and Oakland Coliseum before they're demolished!

    • @gregsmith8646
      @gregsmith8646 Před 2 lety +7

      Toronto's old minor league ballpark was also on an island. Babe Ruth famously hit a home run there while he was still in the minors: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlan%27s_Point_Stadium
      Just as well they moved back to the mainland, it's hard enough getting downtown let alone taking the ferry to the island.

    • @LancGuy13
      @LancGuy13 Před 2 lety +12

      If you go to a Senators game. Get one of the bleacher seats along the foul lines. They're made out of aluminum and make a unique sound when the crowd shakes them. If a ball hits them, it kinda sounds like a Star Wars laser

    • @oriolephan
      @oriolephan Před 2 lety +3

      I want to point out that most of those floods were 100 year floods.

    • @christopherlapp4553
      @christopherlapp4553 Před 2 lety +4

      Nothing wrong with the stadium except that it’s in Harrisburg

    • @SantaDog81
      @SantaDog81 Před 2 lety +3

      You can stand on a pile of rubble it'll have the same effect as a visit to O.co Coliseum.

  • @michaeljuran633
    @michaeljuran633 Před 2 lety +8

    When my hometown lost a minor league team for a few years, I asked a friend who was a broadcaster for that team to tell me how to get to the Harrisburg stadium. The last part of his directions were to get on the Market Street bridge, then turn left halfway across. I'll never forget those directions.

  • @fixpacifica
    @fixpacifica Před 2 lety +11

    Glad you mentioned Levi's Stadium. That place is a huge pain to get to, and it's surrounded by nothing but Silicon Valley office parks. There's nowhere to eat, drink or hang out before or after games. Plus, it's a bland, boring stadium with no character.

    • @TheGumbyRules
      @TheGumbyRules Před 2 lety +1

      What about the amusement park right next door?

    • @carlsaganlives5112
      @carlsaganlives5112 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheGumbyRules Great reply, but maybe he means something not geared for the stroller and braces crowd.

  • @VianoMusicAcademy
    @VianoMusicAcademy Před 2 lety +18

    I saw a game at Levi’s the day after a 6.3 earthquake. It took 4 hours to get back to San Francisco because the trains were down, you had to walk 45 minutes in 85 degree sun to get to a bus, and then get a train outside San Jose to get back to SF. They really could have picked a better spot.

    • @boogitybear2283
      @boogitybear2283 Před 2 lety +8

      They should have built the stadium on Candlesticks Parking Lot.

    • @vpolite1
      @vpolite1 Před 2 lety

      Your story is kinda hard to believe. How could you take a train that you said wasn't running? The trains never stop for more than a day after an earthquake. A couple of hours, maybe. Never a day. Where did you go to get a train outside of San Jose? The train runs through San Jose. And, it is confusing why you didn't just take the buses that stop outside of Levi's Stadium?

    • @VianoMusicAcademy
      @VianoMusicAcademy Před 2 lety +1

      @@vpolite1 trains were definitely down. The earthquake happened at 3:20 am, and the game ended at 4pm. It was the second game ever at Levi’s. Maybe the bus routes weren’t established yet? Or they maybe had left. But I did have to take it to some train outside San Jose. I’m not even sure how this all works - I was just visiting from the East Coast and I had never been in an earthquake before.

    • @vpolite1
      @vpolite1 Před 2 lety

      @@boogitybear2283 The 49ers didn't want to build in the parking lot.

    • @mediochreeuchre8391
      @mediochreeuchre8391 Před 2 lety +1

      @@vpolite1 There's a commuter train that stops at Levi's which was probably down. So it took a long time to get to the BART train (subway) that was operational.

  • @djspencer6498
    @djspencer6498 Před 2 lety +6

    I knew right away FedexField and Tropicana Field would be here, kinda guessed Levi’s Stadium, wasn’t expecting the other two.
    Anyways, keep up the good work! I love your channel!

    • @bodhithespoodergen
      @bodhithespoodergen Před 2 lety

      I was excepting MetLife but it’s just the parking that’s bad

  • @jeffpelletier4132
    @jeffpelletier4132 Před 2 lety +52

    By limiting this to American stadiums, you missed out on Canadian Tire Centre, home of the Ottawa Senators.
    When I went to a Sens game back in November, the commute was nearly two hours long on public transit. The arena is the worst located NHL venue.

    • @jasonfire3434
      @jasonfire3434 Před 2 lety +11

      Sunrise and Glendale are both pretty awful locations too

    • @Staszu13
      @Staszu13 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh yes

    • @JonMartinYXD
      @JonMartinYXD Před 2 lety +3

      As big floods become more frequent the Saddledome will eventually join the list. To think that before the deal fell through, Calgary was going to build its replacement *even lower in the flood plain*.

    • @dondavis7687
      @dondavis7687 Před 2 lety +1

      Dating myself here but the all time worst location, as far as being far from city center, was Richfield (Ohio)Coliseum! NBA Cavs somehow survived 20 seasons playing there since arena was about a 45 minute drive (no traffic ,clear weather!……Both rare for N.E. Ohio!)from Downtown Cleveland! NHL Barons only lasted 2 seasons and building location was very much a factor in keeping the real hockey fans away and if Cleveland had a Downtown arena in late 70’s pretty sure Barons would have survived.

    • @forgottenplaces9780
      @forgottenplaces9780  Před 2 lety +3

      Maybe it will make another video…Stay tuned…

  • @JasonTzzz
    @JasonTzzz Před 2 lety +13

    Rentschler Field was built in Hartford to attract fans in the Hartford metro area. Surprisingly they get many US National soccer games booked here. It's an average college football stadium on the outskirts of Hartford. Pratt & Whitney donated the land which used to be an airport runway.

    • @johnsamoilis6379
      @johnsamoilis6379 Před 2 lety +2

      sometimes CONCACAF hosts gold cup matches there as well. Its the best when the USMNT gets play a Gold Cup game there.

    • @joanna4754
      @joanna4754 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah the rent blows.

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 Před 2 lety

      UCONN was originally an agricultural college out in the sticks of northeast Connecticut. Over time, it’s become a major research university, but still 30-50 miles from the larger population centers of the state.
      The East Hartford location was meant to attract more wealthy non-academic fans, to the detriment of the campus atmosphere.

  • @dwaynerichardson5380
    @dwaynerichardson5380 Před 2 lety +11

    If FedEx Field and Levi Stadium makes your list, then you should add Truist Park. The Braves went from a field in the Atlanta city limits to suburban Cobb County. From my midtown hotel, I took the subway to a bus to wait 45 minutes for a circular bus. Then it dropped me off a half a mile from the stadium. This nightmare could go away if Cobb County allow MARTA to expand their rail system to the stadium for a one seat ride. But the County rejected that because they worry about 'easy access to the urban elements'. To me, that's code for racism.

    • @DIMP11
      @DIMP11 Před 2 lety +2

      Well said.

    • @geneseofootball1915
      @geneseofootball1915 Před 2 lety +1

      Excuses Excuses 🙄

    • @katherineberger6329
      @katherineberger6329 Před 2 lety +2

      One of my friends calls SunTruist "Lester Maddox Park" for this exact reason. The white suburban bourgeois doesn't want the "urban" hoi polloi in their stadium.

    • @katherineberger6329
      @katherineberger6329 Před 2 lety +1

      @@geneseofootball1915 George Carlin was calling this shit out in the early 90s. "When did the word 'Urban' become synonymous with the word 'Black?'" It's lazy shit to just deny that racism exists so you can keep being comfortable in your smug complacency.
      Barack Obama didn't flare racism up. White people who were furious at the idea of being governed by a black man did.

    • @dwaynerichardson5380
      @dwaynerichardson5380 Před 2 lety +1

      @@katherineberger6329 well said!

  • @nickt6025
    @nickt6025 Před 2 lety

    I love your videos!!! Keep up the great work!

  • @lukenorton6488
    @lukenorton6488 Před 2 lety

    Another great vid my man love all of them

  • @AshLilburne
    @AshLilburne Před 2 lety

    Love the videos mate! 👍

  • @billb1988
    @billb1988 Před 2 lety +4

    Correction on longest distance between a college campus and the home football stadium. The distance between UCLA and the home field at the Rose Bowl is almost 27 miles.

    • @dondajulah4168
      @dondajulah4168 Před 2 lety

      That popped into my mind immediately. Wasnt sure what the distance was, but sure as hell going to take you more than 45 minutes to get from Westwood to the Rose Bowl - even on a Saturday. Still, I'm sure the students and alumni would rather trek to Pasadena to see the Bruins play football than move back to the dreaded LA Coliseum.

    • @billb1988
      @billb1988 Před 2 lety

      I have lived near campus and have had season Tix for decades. Too much experience with the drive to let the comment pass without correction

  • @mrAhollandjr
    @mrAhollandjr Před 2 lety +7

    Tropicana Field was originally named the Sun Coast Dome. It was originally built for the Chicago White Sox who were set to move there until the governor of Illinois got a deal done at the 11th hour to finance a new stadium in Chicago for the team.
    I think Levi Stadium and the Atlanta Braves home should definitely be on the lust.

    • @JusNoBS420
      @JusNoBS420 Před rokem +1

      Then they tried to get the Seattle Mariners to move when the Kingdome in downtown Seattle was falling apart. Fortunately Nintendo bought the franchise and eventually Safeco Field (now called T-Mobile park) was built in 1999.
      But Tampa got the Devil Rays/Rays and it all worked out

    • @HighpointerGeocacher
      @HighpointerGeocacher Před rokem +1

      The Atlanta Braves performed an analysis to determine where the largest number of their fans were located, and built the stadium in that area. The Braves have drawn higher attendance in their new ballpark at their current location, then at their previous ballparks in a less ideal location.

  • @ryanwilliams560
    @ryanwilliams560 Před 2 lety +1

    Love what you do!

  • @jeromekelly477
    @jeromekelly477 Před měsícem

    Your videos are great!

  • @robbiekader1437
    @robbiekader1437 Před 2 lety +12

    niners shoulda just found somewhere else to play temporarily and then rebuilt candlestick, or built a new stadium on the same ground but a little bit further away while candlestick was still up so they wouldn’t have to play elsewhere temporarily. that would’ve been dope

    • @Staszu13
      @Staszu13 Před 2 lety +2

      The original plan was to build at the Candlestick site, but that fell through because they wanted to put some other stuff (shopping, office space or something) and the road access wouldn't support a stadium and the other stuff.

    • @fixpacifica
      @fixpacifica Před 2 lety +2

      @@Staszu13 The mayor in SF at the time, Gavin Newsom, wanted the 49ers to build at a place called Hunter's Point, just a little north of Candlestick. Hunter's Point had been an old shipyard, and nobody wanted to build there because of all the toxic chemicals in the ground. Newsom kept pushing the 49ers to clean up the site at the team's expense. He also was pushing for things like showers for fans so they could ride their bikes to the stadium. The 49ers finally got tired of it, and announced they would build the new stadium next to team headquarters in Santa Clara.

    • @vpolite1
      @vpolite1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fixpacifica The team expected money from the city. The DeBartolos have plenty of money. They could have paid for their own stadium, like the Giants did. But, with all the flooding, it is a terrible place for a ballpark.

    • @fixpacifica
      @fixpacifica Před 2 lety +1

      @@vpolite1 The 49ers weren't trying to get SF to pay for the stadium. When they built the stadium in Santa Clara, taxpayers only paid $114 million out of the $1.2 billion cost,. The issue in SF was that the city kept trying to force them to build on a toxic waste site and kept adding conditions that the 49ers thought were absurd.

    • @vpolite1
      @vpolite1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fixpacifica The Niners got $850 million from Santa Clara to build their stadium the rest came from the league. The Warriors and Giants self-funded their own stadiums and they got built. SF was forcing them to build at Hunters Point. The Navy has approved any public construction yet. It was apart of the deal to build a new stadium at Candlestick.

  • @pappaslivery
    @pappaslivery Před 2 lety +5

    UMass Amherst played games for a few years at Gillette stadium, a 90 minute drive

  • @joro808
    @joro808 Před 2 lety

    Nice content man

  • @Mintman83
    @Mintman83 Před 2 lety +4

    At fed ex field all the gates look the same, I was wondering around for hours after a game in a bad neighborhood just trying to find my car and I didn’t park far away. After asking 3 cops I finally found the lot where my car was. I paid $45 for parking there.

  • @JOEYdaMUSH
    @JOEYdaMUSH Před 2 lety +10

    Great video. I was worried my Giants and Mets would make the list. MetLife couldn’t fit in NY obv but it has that FedEx ocean parking lot feel. Citi Field is literally in the most boring part of any borough, next to unpopulated chop shops.

    • @bodhithespoodergen
      @bodhithespoodergen Před 2 lety +1

      With a parking renovation MetLife is in a decent location

    • @JOEYdaMUSH
      @JOEYdaMUSH Před 2 lety +1

      @@bodhithespoodergen yes it needs renovating. Growing up North Jersey I totally understand why it’s located there, but it is ridiculously boring for a stadium that costs so much.

  • @keithford8706
    @keithford8706 Před 2 lety +3

    TD bank ballpark in Bridgwater, NJ is in a very good location but does get flooded out due to being near Bound Brook, NJ.

  • @douglasdeguzman7729
    @douglasdeguzman7729 Před 2 lety +6

    Levi Stadium is 40 miles away from San Francisco, and yes if you drive from San Francisco to the stadium in the middle of the night with no traffic, it is about a 45 minute drive but during the daytime, there's traffic! That's even without a game! Game days you're lucky if you're within an hour.

    • @vpolite1
      @vpolite1 Před 2 lety

      Traffic down 101 on a Sunday isn't bad. Besides most people don't live in San Francisco.

  • @teamhalloffame8187
    @teamhalloffame8187 Před 2 lety

    Love this video! I see your a Cavs fan. I’ve been to a few games, I really like how Quicken Loans is right downtown and they have that street of restaurants. I also like that the MLB stadium is in walking distance to it too. I’m assuming in the U.S you guys have a lot of cities that do this.

  • @tommytrinder.1226
    @tommytrinder.1226 Před 2 lety +7

    Gillette Stadium in Foxborough,Mass. is also miles and miles and miles away from Boston.Im a pretty keen Pats fan and I havent attended a home game in more than nine years as its a pain in the ass to get to from Boston.

    • @evog35viii
      @evog35viii Před 2 lety +1

      It's 24 miles away from Boston. I've been there 9 times and counting. Honestly leaving the stadium is the worse part.

    • @harryasmith527
      @harryasmith527 Před 2 lety

      They're the New England Patriots, not Boston.

    • @tommytrinder.1226
      @tommytrinder.1226 Před 2 lety +3

      @@harryasmith527 They`re the damned MINNESOTA Vikings...yet they dont play in some tiny ass town miles from anywhere.They play in Minneapolis.

    • @thephoenixxm4160
      @thephoenixxm4160 Před 2 lety

      @@harryasmith527 There are other cities in New England other than Boston. Like Worcester, Springfield, Providence, Hartford, etc... They don't have to play in some small rural town that is hard as hell to get to even in the pre-season just because of the name. Hell, like Tommy said there is a team called the Minnesota Vikings and yet they play in the most populous city in the state. What even is the excuse to play in Foxborough other than Kraft didn't want to play in Hartford and just decided on the same spot as the old stadium.

    • @UserName-ts3sp
      @UserName-ts3sp Před 2 lety

      @@thephoenixxm4160 they probably couldnt work out something in boston either. its not the greatest location by any stretch but there's worse. it's midway between two big cities, though one is obviously bigger

  • @chase4671
    @chase4671 Před 2 lety +8

    Chicago Bears begging to be put on the list, with their new stadium plans

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher Před 2 lety +1

      As long as Darth Lightfoot and Jussie Foxx are in charge, the city proper will be a far worse location.

    • @chase4671
      @chase4671 Před 2 lety

      @@TPTGopher ??? What are you even saying lmao?

  • @GoUMBuckeyeater
    @GoUMBuckeyeater Před 2 lety +2

    If the Bears move to Arlington Heights 45 minutes outside of Chicago you can add that to the list.

  • @robfreedman6496
    @robfreedman6496 Před 2 lety +16

    Levi's Stadium isn't close to SF, but convenient for people that live in San Jose though!

  • @hamsterbass123
    @hamsterbass123 Před 2 lety

    love the channel

  • @johnharris6655
    @johnharris6655 Před 2 lety +16

    In Defense of Levi's Stadium, the 49ers tried for years to build a new stadium and multi use entertainment and shopping complex at Candlestick park. They ran to into Corrupt San Francisco politicians at every turn demanding more money and kickbacks. The 49ers built Levi's stadium on land they owned at the current site. It was their headquarters and practice complex. The land just happened to be adjacent to Great America, so they cut a deal to use their parking lot and close the theme park on game days. The 49ers would compensate the park for the lost revenue. As for the Airport, any pilot who cannot tell the difference between a football stadium and a runway should not be flying. Sofi Stadium in LA is right next to LAX and there have been no issues with that stadium. The Southbay can get quite warm in late summer and early fall, and I am surprised stadium designers did not deal with that.

    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger Před 2 lety +3

      I hear that after Candlestick was demolished, nothing has been put there.

    • @johnharris6655
      @johnharris6655 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Knightmessenger There is a state recreation area and RV park.

    • @curtisalvin
      @curtisalvin Před 2 lety +3

      The main person to blame for a stadium not getting built at Candelstick Point is not “Corrupt San Francisco politicians “ but rather Eddie Debartolo. Had he not got caught trying to bribe the governor of Louisiana for a casino license, the stadium mall project that SF voters approved in 1997 would’ve been built .

    • @johnharris6655
      @johnharris6655 Před 2 lety +2

      @@curtisalvin Keep in mind the Giants had to get approval for their new Stadium, that they paid for, by the voters because the city kept turning them down and demanded more money. The 49ers building in Santa Clara had nothing to do with Eddie. There was 17 years after that and Denise York could not get a deal with that corrupt city.

    • @curtisalvin
      @curtisalvin Před 2 lety

      @@johnharris6655 yes, the Giants had to go to the ballot for their privately financed stadium because the ballpark was being built on the waterfront. So the ballot measure asked if the Giants could get an exemption to bypass previously set height limits for building on the waterfront in San Francisco
      My point about Eddie D is that had he not messed around in Louisiana, the stadium-mall would’ve been built because he then wouldn’t have had to hand the team over to his sister.
      And we wouldn’t have had to deal with the Yorks and their ineptitude. It takes a owner with plenty of $$ and awareness of the politics in SF get a building done there. ( Lacob / Warriors, Magowen/ Giants being examples of course). Yorks didn’t fit that mold, ran to Santa Clara where it was easier to get a deal.
      So that’s why I say blame Eddie 1st.

  • @rowdyghost4713
    @rowdyghost4713 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve played in Tropicana a couple times growing up for travel ball. When a fly ball is hit it’s pretty much a guessing game because some genius architect decided to make the roof white 🙃

  • @jonpike9991
    @jonpike9991 Před 2 lety +5

    I went to the Trop in 08 for game 1 and 2 of the WS ( Go Phils) it's a dump. I been by FedEx Field on 95 it's dump

  • @jackhammers7572
    @jackhammers7572 Před 2 lety

    You are littearly my favriote youtuber bro , you're gonna be at 100k soon , I usually never comment but I j gotta lyk that you're the only dude I have the bell on for

  • @shsav2012
    @shsav2012 Před 2 lety +19

    I’m actually surprised that you do not have Gillette Stadium on this list considering it’s about 30 miles from Boston and I want to say 30 miles from Providence as well. The patriots old stadium was probably one of the worst in the league and was basically on the same site as the current Gillette. On top of the location you got the same problem with only one way in one way out creating traffic issues.
    As for Rentschler field Connecticut a small enough state but they as far as I know the university does not provide transportation for students to the games and at the same time the University of Connecticut sucks as a football school they barely ever sell that place out even though it only has 40,000 seats the University of Connecticut has always been and will always be a basketball school.

    • @barkboingfloom
      @barkboingfloom Před 2 lety +8

      That's why they're the NEW ENGLAND Patriots and not the Boston Patriots.

    • @dccavalier
      @dccavalier Před 2 lety +1

      It shouldn’t be lost that the reason Rentschler Field was built in East Hartford was not so much for the UConn football team but because the state of Connecticut had an agreement in place with Robert Kraft to move the New England Patriots there. Kraft used that memorandum of understanding as leverage to get a stadium built in Massachusetts which he was successful in getting. With the funding already in place for that plot of land and with UConn’s decision to jump to FBS/D1 football that’s why they built the stadium for them where they did. Besides with Hartford being the big city of the state UConns football as well as both men’s and women’s basketball play the majority of their home games in the Hartford area not at Storrs on campus

    • @guidorrmc7618
      @guidorrmc7618 Před 2 lety +1

      They can still be called NEW ENGLAND even with the stadium built in a better place.

    • @stever7157
      @stever7157 Před 2 lety +1

      Around the same time, there was some talk about the Patriots possibly moving to Providence as well. Then Mayor Cianci made a big pitch for it, but it never came to fruition.

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 Před 2 lety

      That was the only place the Patriots could find, and even then, Schaefer Stadium was built for only $7 million, on DONATED land. Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey was once the richest owner in all of sports; but even he couldn't get anything done. Yawkey proposed building a dome in Boston, and was willing to pay for it himself, but the old fogie politicians didn't even try to find a spot.

  • @neneshubby
    @neneshubby Před 2 lety +11

    I remember the only time I went to Levi’s Stadium. It was for the 2019
    Alabama vs Clemson National Championship game and wondering what they spent the billion dollars on? That place is incredibly bland for a recently built venue. It looks like a glorified 80’s stadium, especially having been to places like Mercedes Benz and Allegiant.

    • @douglasdeguzman7729
      @douglasdeguzman7729 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm from the bay but now live in Vegas and of course all my friends hate the Raiders and try to hate on Allegiant Stadium and always call it the Roomba, which is fine to me because you can easily describe it. It's the big black puck on the south of the strip. It's pretty badass. Then I tell them to describe Levi's Stadium and.... It's just a stadium. For something built in the last decade, it's exactly that, bland. Also it surrounded by basically residential areas so after event, you pretty have no options but to go home or somewhere else 30+ minutes away to do anything.

    • @bodhithespoodergen
      @bodhithespoodergen Před 2 lety

      @@douglasdeguzman7729 they couldn’t really go all out because well a airport is nearby and it’s just sad

    • @douglasdeguzman7729
      @douglasdeguzman7729 Před 2 lety

      @@bodhithespoodergen same with Allegiant Stadium. Literally like one block away from Reid airport.

    • @bodhithespoodergen
      @bodhithespoodergen Před 2 lety

      @@douglasdeguzman7729 the planes have to fly over the stadium that’s

    • @douglasdeguzman7729
      @douglasdeguzman7729 Před 2 lety

      @@bodhithespoodergen so basically bad planning

  • @Marylandbrony
    @Marylandbrony Před 2 lety +5

    Loyola Maryland stadium is a 7,000 seat stadium on top of a hill with only gravel and dirt parking. I am not a Loyola fan but it becomes hell if they are playing a major rival like Johns Hopkins or Towson.

  • @agrofindastation
    @agrofindastation Před 2 lety +2

    You should look into the stadium for the Philadelphia Union. It is in Chester, Pennsylvania, one of the poorest communities in the state and the story of how it was built is just tragic.

  • @Not_Sal
    @Not_Sal Před 2 lety +27

    I disagree with your take on Florida being a bad state for pro sports. You’re right about baseball but the buccaneers, dolphins, heat, and lightning all have decent fan bases

    • @PlusUltraAdrian
      @PlusUltraAdrian Před 2 lety +6

      Agreed, that was a bad take. I think the baseball teams would get better attendance if the teams were simply better. The Rays have a good team, but they’re overdue for a new stadium. The Marlins are just awful.

    • @SMELLGOODER
      @SMELLGOODER Před 2 lety +3

      Ya, I was like "Huh"? What's this dude talking about?

    • @blacksportsguru
      @blacksportsguru Před 2 lety +3

      Florida is terrible for sports teams. No reason they should have put 2 mlb teams there

    • @carlsaganlives5112
      @carlsaganlives5112 Před 2 lety +1

      And the Jaguars sport not only a rabid statewide base, but a strong national following as well.

    • @crazeyjoe
      @crazeyjoe Před 2 lety

      The Tampa Bay area recently had 3 pro championchips and played in 4 games/series and yet just has a decent fan base. I am sure it's not a decent fan base when all the teams are losing.

  • @fredh.1255
    @fredh.1255 Před 2 lety +8

    Completely agree with you on the Trop. Gone to many games there over the years and it takes forever to get there from the other side of Tampa. In addition it’s got to be the worst stadium in baseball. It’s very clean and comfortable but it’s so bland and boring and it seems empty all the time which it is. A new ballpark should be over near the fairgrounds or downtown Tampa near the interstates. They would draw fans in so much better in those areas.

    • @NerdxFerguson
      @NerdxFerguson Před 10 měsíci +1

      The one thing I love about being a Rays season ticket holder.... Games are never rained out!

  • @MrDan708
    @MrDan708 Před 2 lety

    The flooding problem in Harrisburg gives a hint of why the Trop isn't built on the water; Florida gets occasional hurricanes.

  • @dontparticipate240
    @dontparticipate240 Před 2 lety +4

    I was expecting a few of those World Cup stadiums Brazil built in the middle of the rainforest.
    After the World Cup they’ve been pretty much abandoned to the rainforest because there’s no communities near them that can support a team.
    Then I read the “in America” part and realized I was focusing on the wrong continent.

    • @JusNoBS420
      @JusNoBS420 Před rokem

      It seems like the government in Brazil is is absolutely horrible. What a beautiful country geographically. And the people and culture seems very desirable. Apart from the crime,poverty,corruption,pollution, etc 😂

    • @Staszu13
      @Staszu13 Před rokem

      Manaus

  • @tjsportsfishing4194
    @tjsportsfishing4194 Před 2 lety +1

    You should look and talk about oracle arena, loved that old concrete stadium

  • @ericsikma4764
    @ericsikma4764 Před 2 lety +3

    It's an older one and no longer there, but one of the ones that used to boggle the brain was the Palace of Auburn Hills. I always had a rough time trying to put 2 & 2 together on how a stadium touted as the home to the Detroit Pistons was located about 847 squillion miles outside of Detroit. Was never really able to figure that one out.

    • @Staszu13
      @Staszu13 Před rokem +4

      Then-owner Bill Davidson wanted a suburban location even though Joe Louis Arena was available.

    • @jdizzy2012
      @jdizzy2012 Před rokem

      Prejudice and Detroit crime back then

    • @ericsikma4764
      @ericsikma4764 Před rokem

      @@jdizzy2012 Go figure, huh? Pay all that fuel/parking/ticket/concession money just to watch a game of hoops. Isn't the proverbial "world system" goofy at times? Some people's kids...

  • @riccorich
    @riccorich Před 2 lety +5

    The Cobb County Braves stadium you missed

  • @Knightmessenger
    @Knightmessenger Před 2 lety +3

    If you do one on best located stadiums (might be more than 5) and cover Detroit, don't forget about Detroit City FC playing in Hamtramck.

  • @FloridaCatholicGuy
    @FloridaCatholicGuy Před 2 lety +2

    I disagree with you about Florida not being able to host a pro sports team. The Bucs and Lightning do very well in Tampa and have no problem filling seats…it’s because both the Bucs and Lightning actually play in Tampa. The one thing you got right is they need to build the new stadium in Tampa and then they would attract more people.

  • @cnr6142
    @cnr6142 Před 2 lety +2

    I've been to the Harrisburg stadium for a soccer game and even though its randomly on a island I do like it.

  • @nyandmu
    @nyandmu Před 2 lety +1

    Re Levi’s stadium: the parking is ridiculously expensive there too. I had to park in the nearby industrial park and it was $90 IIRC

  • @antr7493
    @antr7493 Před rokem +1

    I would say Shea Stadium(Mets). There use to be jets flying over from La Guardia airport. Not to mention all the traffic. I don't know if Citi Field is any better

  • @natrixxvision6997
    @natrixxvision6997 Před 2 lety +1

    Tropicana Field was already 10 years old by the time they landed a team.

  • @hamsterbass123
    @hamsterbass123 Před 2 lety

    would love to hear your thoughts on the truman sports complex

  • @jlawrence0181
    @jlawrence0181 Před 2 lety +2

    Location is less of a factor for the NFL. You are talking about 10 events annually and MOST all are on weekends.

  • @bkjbearcat78
    @bkjbearcat78 Před 2 lety

    Arrowhead and Kauffman are so far on the outskirts of the city, their pretty much in the suburbs as well. But they are located right off I-70. So it’s bit hard to get in and out of that place.

  • @thedominatior39
    @thedominatior39 Před 2 lety +1

    I went to FedEx Field the last time the Bills played there in 2015 it was the worst place I’ve ever had to get out of I swear I spent more time trying to leave the parking lot that I did in the Stadium it’s self.

  • @scottyleitch3214
    @scottyleitch3214 Před 2 lety

    would love to support - where do i get that shirt??? 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Xolanidj
    @Xolanidj Před 2 lety +2

    A stadium on an island in a river? These stadium designers really abuse cocaine, huh? 😂😂

  • @TGrrr89
    @TGrrr89 Před 2 lety +1

    If you count arenas, FLA Live Arena is pretty bad; being located on the outskirts of a literal swamp and about a half-hour away from Fort Lauderdale, their closest metro area.

  • @hectoraz98765
    @hectoraz98765 Před 2 lety +6

    floridians love their teams. they just dont show up to the games cuz the teams aren’t winning 😅 they’re pretty much fair weathered lol

    • @Morgan423Z
      @Morgan423Z Před 2 lety +1

      Don't think that's the case with the Rays. With some exception seasons here and there, they've been winning for about 15 years now, and it's done nothing for their attendance.

    • @jasonrandom372
      @jasonrandom372 Před 2 lety +2

      The Ray's are winning they went 100 and 62 this year and won their division. They just need a better stadium.

  • @119princesskida5
    @119princesskida5 Před 2 lety +2

    If you wanna talk about a bad college football experiences, I'm a student at USF, and Raymond James Stadium is a horrible place for USF to play. Parking is $40, food and drink prices are just as outrageously expensive as an NFL game, security guards harass students, and it's over a 30 minute drive from campus. On top of it all, the team has been lackluster over the past decade, and games almost never even come close to filling the stadium's capacity, unless they're playing UF, FSU, or Miami, in which it's filled with so many opposing fans that it's basically an away game. It's just sad, they could easily renovate the on-campus soccer stadium to be a 15-20,000 seat intimate venue like Charlotte has, I was at that stadium last year and it was a perfect experience for a school with a smaller football program. The Athletic department likes to pretend we're still a Big East school, but those days are long past, why would anyone wanna drive 30 minutes and walk a mile from the parking lot to see us lose to FCS schools?

    • @marcus813
      @marcus813 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm a USF alum and current employee and longtime football season ticket member. As good a venue as Ray Jay is, it's not ideal for USF football. Thankfully, USF is intent on building an on-campus stadium. It needs to be bigger than what Charlotte has, though. USF probably has about 20K more students than Charlotte has, so I'm not sure that 15K-20K would cut it for something on-campus. Also, we haven't lost to an FCS member since Willie Taggart's 1st game here (vs. McNeese). Unfortunately, we'll have to deal with plenty of other fans from the visiting team until we can return to consistent winning.

    • @119princesskida5
      @119princesskida5 Před 2 lety +1

      @@marcus813 I did not know they intend to build a stadium on campus, that's good to hear. I didn't think about the greater number of students at USF, so that's fair enough. And I was at that game against McNeese, so I guess it just stuck in my memory extra hard lol.

  • @ryanmoore8645
    @ryanmoore8645 Před 2 lety +2

    Pontiac Silverdome used to be in the worse location...50 miles from Detroit, but l loved all the places to park for 10-15 dollars

  • @MoneyC225
    @MoneyC225 Před 2 lety +9

    If Richfield Coliseum still existed, it would've easily made the cut.
    Others: The Palace at Auburn Hills, Silverdome, Hard Rock Stadium, ARCO Arena, USAir Arena, where ever the Florida Panthers play.

    • @Staszu13
      @Staszu13 Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed. Most of these lack bus service as well, meaning fans at the mercy of traffic, high parking fees and Uber/Lyft

    • @dccavalier
      @dccavalier Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe it’s a great irony or bad timing but you listed the USAir Arena as being in a bad spot. Five years after USAir was closed because the basketball and hockey teams moved to downtown DC, in the exact footprint of the torn down arena a new metro station called Largo Town Center was opened. I’ve always wondered if Abe Pollin had known the local governments were going to build a metro station right there on the site would he have ever built the MCI Center/now Capital One Arena, downtown or just put his new arena next door? After becoming a shopping area that later ran into the same problems a lot of big shopping areas ran into the place was demolished and just opened past summer a regional medical center/hospital for Prince Georges County, MD

  • @zachsturm599
    @zachsturm599 Před 2 lety

    20 miles away from a stadium is wild! Makes the Rubber Bowl not seem as bad because it was a solid 5 miles from campus, as a kid I always thought that was weird!

  • @NijimaSan
    @NijimaSan Před 2 lety +1

    How the hell does the Rose Bowl (UCLA Bruins) not make this list?

  • @davidfisher5599
    @davidfisher5599 Před 2 lety

    What about Foxboro? Talk about a long fricking way from Boston. Its a disaster to get there by any stretch.

  • @jbillma
    @jbillma Před 2 lety +1

    The Tampa Bay Lightning disprove everything you said about Florida not being good for professional sports. Not only are they a successful product on the field (er, ice), but the Lightning's owner has made significant investments in Tampa's downtown, pretty much doubling the size of downtown and helping to integrate it with Channelside (where the cruise terminals are) and Ybor City (a trendy neighborhood near downtown that is somewhat like New Orleans' French Quarter).

  • @pbarnes989
    @pbarnes989 Před 2 lety +3

    Historic Crew/MAPFRE Stadium is located in a dumpy part of Columbus. Traffic/Parking was terrible and there is nothing nearby within a reasonable walking distance. The new stadium is in a MUCH better location.

    • @UserName-ts3sp
      @UserName-ts3sp Před 2 lety +1

      i wonder how bad parking will be there if there's events at nationwide, the new stadium and huntington park

    • @pbarnes989
      @pbarnes989 Před 2 lety +1

      @@UserName-ts3sp I thought that too initially, but there are several areas for parking outside the arena district that are in walkable distances. Spring will likely answer that question.

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud Před 2 lety

    Topicana Field is slated for either demolition or Renovation soon. A new stadium in Ybor City right next to downtown Tampa is slated to be built in the near future!

  • @billymuellerTikTok
    @billymuellerTikTok Před 2 lety

    Question: would the “wealthier hip” area of Tampa still be “wealthier and hip” if there was a baseball stadium and parking lot there?

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher Před 2 lety +1

      Coors Field and Nationals Park were the primary catalysts for turning LoDo and Navy Yard from "Skid Row" and a "decripit" "wasteland" into the "wealthier and hip" parts of Denver and Washington, so probably yes.

  • @Rysofly
    @Rysofly Před 2 lety +1

    I think the University of Miami's stadium is still some distance from South Miami

  • @jscrashad
    @jscrashad Před 2 lety +1

    Take a look at Dodd Stadium in Norwich. It's in an industrial park.

  • @almostfm
    @almostfm Před 2 lety

    It's no longer on the schedule, but the NASCAR track at North Wilkesboro was by all accounts a dumpster fire to get into and out of. Imagine a 50,000 seat stadium, with a single two-lane road for access (and they wouldn't even set it so both lines moved in the same direction on race day). So basically one lane in and one lane out.

  • @UnchainedAmerica
    @UnchainedAmerica Před 2 lety

    Candlestick Park was built super close to SFO airport but doesn't seem to have the same problems as the planes do going into San Jose. San Jose isn't a major flight destination anyhow.

  • @dubl59zy
    @dubl59zy Před rokem

    How long a drive is the Rose Bowl from the UCLA campus. I used to live in Pasadena and I can tell you that I’d rather drive to Mars than drive to Westwood.

  • @alexsweet8585
    @alexsweet8585 Před 2 lety

    What about the dome in St Louis? Both of their football teams play west of the Rockies.

  • @brandodelazn3793
    @brandodelazn3793 Před 2 lety +1

    As a Harrisburg senators fan who frequents games, I'd like to point out that yes games have been rescheduled for flooding however it doesn't happen very often. As of 5/2022 it has been years since flooding has effected the senators schedule. I can't argue that it isn't a "ideal" location, but it's rarely an issue. Asides from that I recommend anyone who hasn't been go visit City Island (the island where the senators stadium is) because it is beautiful place

  • @KBroly
    @KBroly Před 2 lety +2

    A very big problem for FedEx Field is the lack of close Metro access. This has been...slightly remedied in recent years with trams, but the Landover Metro location is poor for a team whose previous stadium had most get there through the Metro. Maybe there were plans before JKC died to remedy this, but nothing really happened.

    • @mauricewells7838
      @mauricewells7838 Před 2 lety +1

      Morgan Blvd is right there

    • @Staszu13
      @Staszu13 Před 2 lety +1

      The Metrorail is a VERY long walk from FedEx.

    • @ernesthromada3994
      @ernesthromada3994 Před 2 lety

      @@mauricewells7838 Morgan Blvd is over a mile away.

    • @riccorich
      @riccorich Před 2 lety

      They have Morgan blvd not that far a walk

  • @brendanshull7627
    @brendanshull7627 Před 2 lety +1

    Subaru Park/PPL/whatever it’s called, Philadelphia Union’s stadium. with all the other major Philly teams all literally in one parking lot in the city, and Subaru out in an industrial wasteland in Chester, it just makes the Union look like the city couldn’t care less about them, which I suspect is true anyway

  • @stuartrubin5730
    @stuartrubin5730 Před 2 lety +4

    With respect t o the Tampa/ St. Pete situation you could have mentioned that the population of the metro area is more concentrated in Tampa. Secondly with respect to the UConn stadium being 20 miles from the campus, actually UCLA (in the Westwood part of Los Angeles) and the Rose Bowl where the football team plays their home games (in Pasadena) is 25.9 miles apart.

    • @johnmanier7968
      @johnmanier7968 Před 2 lety +2

      Correct on UCLA and the Rose Bowl, which is a notoriously hard stadium to get in and out of. UCLA previously played its home games at the Coliseum, which is closer to Westwood but literally across the street from the USC campus. USC was threatening to move to the Rose Bowl before reaching a deal under which they now operate the Coliseum under a 99-year lease.

    • @stuartrubin5730
      @stuartrubin5730 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnmanier7968 I live in L A. There is no public transportation to the Rose Bowl too which is another problem.

  • @donaldkochersperger8074

    The UConn stadium also shares it's parking lot area with a Cabela's

  • @rspister
    @rspister Před 2 lety +1

    Rose Bowl is a little further from the UCLA campus than UConn and their football stadium.

  • @gregb6469
    @gregb6469 Před rokem

    The San Francisco situation is particularly stupid, since a much better alternative was available--have the 'Niners play a couple of seasons in Oakland while a new domed stadium was built on the site of the torn down Candlestick Park.

  • @glownetwork4816
    @glownetwork4816 Před 2 lety +1

    Saw your background and I wanted to say GO BLUE!!! 👌🏾〽️🔵

  • @kevinbrzostek7552
    @kevinbrzostek7552 Před 2 lety +2

    Levi's Stadium is so far they probably shouldn't even call them the San Francisco 49ers anymore. The other stadiums I might add are the Atlanta Braves and New England Patriots.

    • @dwaynerichardson5380
      @dwaynerichardson5380 Před 2 lety

      I spoke of my ordeal attending a Braves game. 💯🎯

    • @TheGumbyRules
      @TheGumbyRules Před 2 lety

      To pretend that the 49ers are still in SF, the TV cameras cut from views of the game to views of the GG Bridge or Alcatraz - 45-50 miles from the stadium . The Raiders when they were still in Oakland were much, much closer to downtown SF than the 49ers, after the 49ers moved to Santa Clara.

  • @kylebusch4528
    @kylebusch4528 Před 2 lety

    As a miner fan I’m happy you mentioned Levi’s

  • @83freep
    @83freep Před 2 lety

    I thought the issue with the Harrisburg Stadium would be the mayfly problem that occurs during games, it prevented the venue from b used for concerts anymore…

  • @marcus813
    @marcus813 Před 2 lety +1

    Florida is a good pro sports state. If the Rays played here in Tampa, they would draw a lot better than they draw in St. Petersburg. Tropicana Field has only about 700K people who live within a 30-min. drive of it, the fewest of any MLB venue and it's not even close. The next closest MLB venue on the list is Pittsburgh's PNC Park, which has over TWICE as many people within a 30-min. drive as the Trop has. The proposed places on Tampa's side of Tampa Bay have tons more people within a 30 min. drive and this area's growth is mainly happening north and east of Tampa (St. Pete's SW of Tampa).

  • @rayjames6096
    @rayjames6096 Před 2 lety +1

    They should have built Levi's Stadium on top of the San Andreas fault, there's plenty of room to build there.

  • @panowa8319
    @panowa8319 Před 2 lety

    There should be a video titled, "stadiums and other structures that are complete eyesores". Oakland Alameda County Colliseum is a fine example.

  • @bertog8080
    @bertog8080 Před 2 lety

    Never been to the trop but I always pass it when I go to the children’s hospital or tpa, anytime I get off skyway really

  • @leoyesyesentertainment4237

    Your defiantly right about Levi Stadium lol

  • @keystothecountry1539
    @keystothecountry1539 Před 2 lety

    The sens ballpark also has parking issues, right?

  • @badxxxmonkey5541
    @badxxxmonkey5541 Před rokem

    2:10 how far is the rose bowl to ucla?

  • @strudelninja
    @strudelninja Před rokem

    Cedar Fair just sold the land out from under Great America because it's worth more as parking than as an amusement park. They're able to lease it for another 11 years but the assumption is that it's going to be closed, rides moved or sold, and razed by 2030.
    To be fair, they never wanted to have to buy the park to begin with. They were far more interested in the other Paramount parks and had, in 2011, reached an agreement to sell the park that the buyer walked away from. And, the park was limited in how tall it could build anything without getting approval from the city, which doesn't encourage investment in new capital that might get rejected after money's been spent to design the thing.

  • @mdf3530
    @mdf3530 Před 2 lety

    I would have the Rose Bowl and Soldier Field. The Rose Bowl looks great on TV with the hills in the background but it is a pretty bare bones stadium. They don't have enough supporting infrastructure around it. Soldier Field is built on top of debris from the Chicago Fire of 1871. It was just pushed off into Lake Michigan. They've had problems with flooding due to it being below the water table. That's why the Bears have purchased the land of the former Arlington Park racetrack.

  • @GeeEm1313
    @GeeEm1313 Před 2 lety

    For FedEx field, my family would park at the Largo Metro stop and take the train in. Daniel Snyder already makes enough money as it is. He doesn't need the extra $50 a week from my family.

  • @Dizzle0919
    @Dizzle0919 Před 2 lety

    Levi Stadium was built right next to the 49ers practice facility

  • @bustersmith7535
    @bustersmith7535 Před 2 lety +1

    The old Kingdoam in Seattle really sucked!

  • @michaelreidperry3256
    @michaelreidperry3256 Před 2 lety +1

    Public parking can be an issue. How much public public parking can be located beneath a stadium? Parking can be located beneath some quite massive structures. Why not in this case? Perhaps public parking beneath stadiums already exists. What do I know?