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November 2023 by William Case
Great venue for football or a concert! It's best if you can get undercover seats, especially in December! You will have an awesome view of downtown from the south side! It's loud, so bring your ear plugs if you're a 12!
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November 2023 by Sarah Witt
Went on a stadium tour and we really enjoyed it. It was very informative and we got to visit places we wouldn't otherwise get to see. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and patient with the group. For the most part it is stroller/wheelchair friendly but there was 1 or 2 spots that were only accessible by stairs.
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November 2023 by Emisis
AWESOME STADIUM & AMAZING CROWD NOISE!!! Everything we thought it would be from what we had seen on the television. Lumen Field and the 12th Man did not disappoint. Great game and awesome vibe at this stadium!
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November 2023 by Eric “Castronaut”
The Lumen Field grounds are excellent. Definitely plan to walk here since parking is limited. Enjoyed seeing the transformation from Pacific Marine Expo to a Sounders game in course of few hours. Spent three days at the Expo trying tell tell commercial fishermen about the benefits of stream restoration.
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November 2023 by SheDevil!
Was great! Had minimal wait in any line even getting in. Might have been just good timing because there was a lot of people there. I think the longest wait was because people bring in stupid things that set off the metal detectors. With that said it was still an even flow going in. Even parking wasn't hard to find. Parking was expensive, but it was a heated garage so im sure that's why.
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November 2023 by Ray E.
I've seen two concerts here and both were great experiences. They've got a variety of food and drink options within the stadium and the staff are pretty helpful. Sometimes the wait can be long for your food or drinks though. I'd recommend getting a floor seat or box seat if you can afford them, because the higher levels can get very steep. However, the acoustics are always very well done. Overall, great venue and they have some great artists playing here on a regular basis.
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November 2023 by Brett N.
Why 4 stars? Because it's one of the nicer stadiums, but there are a couple quirks. --- --- ---Seattle was definitely in my top 5 for football stadiums I wanted to see a game at. The way the NFL schedule is set up, you mostly know who your team is going to play for the next several years, so I figured I'd be coming to Seattle in 2023 for a long time coming. THE GOOD:-This stadium has a reputation for being one of the loudest, and it lived up to it. I would say the only one to challenge it for the loudest I've been to is San Francisco. The difference there is that the game I went to was a blowout, so the crowd got taken out of it a bit. This game in Seattle was close the whole way through and the energy was fully sustained throughout. I think the large awnings help the noise to reverberate. And while it's nice that those awnings help keep the rain out, it was a perfectly sunny day when we visited, which kept us in the the shade and a bit chilly.-The lower concourses are wide and vast. There is plenty of room to walk around and for other people to stand in line without the two groups clashing.-The atmosphere outside the stadium is lively and fun. This is probably contingent on the team being good, but on this day, it was a party out there.-The sight lines are awesome. We felt like you're right on top of the action, even though we were 10-15 rows from the to of the stadium. THE BAD:-The video boards are among the smallest in the NFL. They definitely could use an upgrade here.-We ended up being lucky enough to score Field Passes, but when it was time to head up to our seats in the upper bowl, there was no easy way to get there. We essentially had to walk around the entire stadium, because the lower bowl didn't connect the east and west sides of the stadium where we were. If there was a way to do this more easily, it was not something we figured out.-Once we got up to the 300 level, it was a sea of humanity and a bad traffic jam. It was hard to even differentiate who was waiting in line and who was standing in line for concessions. it took an inordinate amount of time to get through to our seats.-When the game was over, I've never experienced anything like this in my life and I've been to probably 50+ sporting venues. We tried leaving our row to head to the exits, and after moving about 10 feet, we stood completely motionless for about 10 minutes. The traffic jam to get out was equivalent to if we had been on the highway and there was a 14 car pile up. We literally did not move. And we could see the other side of the stadium was having the same issues. I assume this is because the upper deck is so tall and the sections are so wide that there are just too people all trying to leave simultaneously. -This continued when we finally got to the concourse. I didn't get up once from my seat the entire game, so I needed to use the restroom, but every restroom line was 100 deep. And it was hard enough to even move, let alone stand in a massive line and not get bumped the whole time as people attempted to push through. -And finally, this *still* continued after we were out on the streets and trying to head into the city. Anytime you and 70,000 people are leaving a place at the same time, it's going to be congested. But this was the worst I've ever experienced. Overall, the bottlenecking was not enough for me to say it wasn't a great place to watch a game. It was. And it was a great atmosphere. I'm glad we came, despite the Browns choking it away at the end.
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October 2023 by Erika Melby
We visited for Monster Jam April of 2023 and really enjoyed our stay! Seats were easy to book online and were clearly labeled so it was easy to find them. The stadium actually isn’t that large so we didn’t have to walk very far. The food was insanely pricey of course, we spent about $60 for two burgers & fries and a novelty cup. The show was so much fun, I’d never been to see monster trucks so it was crazy just how large they are.Tips:+ Book parking ahead of time, probably not at the stadium unless you wanna be price gouged. You can find alternative parking for much cheaper somewhere else within walking distance. You will want to reserve it ahead of time! Day of I saw places charging over $100 for parking.+ Eat before arriving! The food was mediocre for the price, so make sure you eat before your event.+ Acknowledge there are other guidelines to abide by, such as bag size when passing through security.
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October 2023 by Bryson Hogan
The seats are very for watching a game but even so Khalid and Ed both looked and sounded amazing even from so far away! I’d definitely recommend getting tickets for an artist that plays here-there’s really no other experience like it.
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October 2023 by Mary W.
Great stadium. Beautiful views of the field. We came for Megan Rapino's retirement game and what a show it was! Grateful for ALLLL she has done for WOMENS SOCCER and women sports as a whole! Broke the NWSL record for attendees 10/06/23
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September 2023 by Julie Dutton
Nothing like a Seahawks win at Lumen Field! If you can, I recommend taking public transportation or anticipate paying a lot for parking. Even though we park a mile away, it's still $60! Eat before you go, too, as food and drinks are crazy expensive. Not a bad seat in the place though!
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September 2023 by Katie H.
GO SEAHAWKS BUT ALSO, To the Season ticket holders who have gone to far too many games and are jaded Debbie Downers now... boo on you! Watch the game from home next time instead of ruining it for everyone else.
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September 2023 by Ciara L.
Amazing venue. Watched the Eras Tour. Got to eat chicken tenders while watching the show. Several entrances to make faster entrance and exit, and also bathrooms are on point. Was a real gem to see the Seattle skyline here as well. Access to the Lightrail is 1000000/10. Getting to the show and leaving was really convenient. Left my car at a park and ride. Saved $$$ on parking. It is kind of a hike though to get to my section up and down... so plan to do that. Also when the sunset it burned my eyes. But we live in Seattle so you can't really complain about the sun being too bright because we never really see it
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September 2023 by Ron Sonntag
Went to Cold Play concert. Chris Martin is a fantastic high-energy performer backed up by top-notch musicians. 58,000 audience and they did a really neat trick with wrist band lights that created all kinds of patterns across the whole stadium! Still trying to figure out how they did that.The big negative was the sound system. The bass was cranked up way too loud and drowned out the vocals. Overall so loud we were close to leaving because it was hurting our ears so much. Will NEVER go to a concert there again!
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September 2023 by Aarika
Always a blast, no bad seats, great staff, food and drinks good for a stadium. We love it here.