06-26-2025, 07:30 PM
(06-26-2025, 05:07 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]I agree. If they were going to renovate, a dome should have been added. This is a waste of money in my humble opinion.
Hope they enlarge the scoreboards
(06-26-2025, 05:07 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]I agree. If they were going to renovate, a dome should have been added. This is a waste of money in my humble opinion.
(06-26-2025, 08:13 PM)QueenCity Wrote: [ -> ]I'll admit a half a billion dollars for a renovation to me doesn't seem like money well spent. I rather it go towards a brand new stadium that can last 30+ years.
Perhaps once the time this deal ends the Brown family decides to sell.
(06-26-2025, 08:21 PM)puddycat Wrote: [ -> ]Glad the deal seems to have got done. Paycor is a great location that allows city dweller to tailgate.. no driving out to a stadium that has no alternatives to stadium parking and stadium food. IMO money spent on a better fan experience (concessions, audio, video, concourse flow) and improving the practice facilities (including covered practice field) is money well spent. And it keeps the Bengals in Cincinnati for at least 11 more years. Nothing but love.
(06-26-2025, 01:24 PM)Trademark Wrote: [ -> ]Paycor is severely outdated
(06-26-2025, 10:08 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: [ -> ]Great seats...great sound system..upgraded Wi fi..great views..what is outdated..only thing I want to see is a larger north end scoreboard
(06-26-2025, 10:58 PM)Bengalbug Wrote: [ -> ]AI- prompt “how does paycor rank to other non domed NFL stadiums”Lumen Stadium is a joke, really? There is nothing spectacular about it. Infrastructure around the stadium is horrible. Parking is minimal, mostly street parking and have fun walking past the unhinged homeless camps.
✅ Fan Experience & Ratings
A survey of U.S. stadiums across sports showed Paycor scored 3.97/5, similar to many solid venues—just below elite open-air stadiums like AT&T or Lumen stadium.
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Another fan‑experience ranking placed it squarely in the middle of the pack for game-day experiences
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?️ Open-Air Context
Some top-tier open-air NFL stadiums include:
Lambeau Field (Green Bay) – iconic historic venue
Lumen Field (Seattle) – massive crowd noise, close to downtown
AT&T Stadium (Dallas) – though retractable-roof, often open
These renowned stadiums often rank top 3 in fan satisfaction
Paycor doesn't quite match their legendary atmosphere or architectural wow-factor, but it offers dependable sightlines, solid concessions, and enthusiastic Bengals fans—especially during Joe Burrow’s era.
?️ Renovation & Future
Recently, a $470M renovation package was approved to enhance lounges, video/audio systems, suites, and concessions
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These upgrades aim to close the gap with newer stadiums and improve the overall game-day experience.
? Final Take:
Comfort & Atmosphere: Strong and reliable, especially with the Jungle energy.
Fan Ratings: Middle-to-upper among open-air NFL stadiums.
Upgrades: Renovation plans keep it competitive with newer stadiums.
If you're looking for where Paycor lands today: it's a solid, mid-tier to upper-mid-tier open-air NFL stadium, and it's trending upward thanks to ongoing investment.
(06-26-2025, 11:52 PM)sandwedge Wrote: [ -> ]Lumen Stadium is a joke, really? There is nothing spectacular about it. Infrastructure around the stadium is horrible. Parking is minimal, mostly street parking and have fun walking past the unhinged homeless camps.
(06-26-2025, 08:21 PM)puddycat Wrote: [ -> ]Glad the deal seems to have got done. Paycor is a great location that allows city dweller to tailgate.. no driving out to a stadium that has no alternatives to stadium parking and stadium food. IMO money spent on a better fan experience (concessions, audio, video, concourse flow) and improving the practice facilities (including covered practice field) is money well spent. And it keeps the Bengals in Cincinnati for at least 11 more years. Nothing but love.
(06-26-2025, 05:14 PM)George Cantstandya Wrote: [ -> ]The new Titans stadium will look much different from the current one from pictures I've seen and it is going to be fully enclosed with a translucent roof. The later alone makes it significantly different than the current one in my opinion.
(06-26-2025, 08:21 PM)puddycat Wrote: [ -> ]Glad the deal seems to have got done. Paycor is a great location that allows city dweller to tailgate.. no driving out to a stadium that has no alternatives to stadium parking and stadium food. IMO money spent on a better fan experience (concessions, audio, video, concourse flow) and improving the practice facilities (including covered practice field) is money well spent. And it keeps the Bengals in Cincinnati for at least 11 more years. Nothing but love.
(06-26-2025, 08:21 PM)puddycat Wrote: [ -> ]Glad the deal seems to have got done. Paycor is a great location that allows city dweller to tailgate.. no driving out to a stadium that has no alternatives to stadium parking and stadium food. IMO money spent on a better fan experience (concessions, audio, video, concourse flow) and improving the practice facilities (including covered practice field) is money well spent. And it keeps the Bengals in Cincinnati for at least 11 more years. Nothing but love.
(06-27-2025, 10:45 AM)Goalpost Wrote: [ -> ]Elevators and escalators could see a facelift. There is mention to improve traffic flow better once inside.
(06-27-2025, 09:22 AM)BoomerFan Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah this is where I'm at as well. Last I heard the two sides were 5 years and 15 years so 11 years sounds like a reasonable place to land.
Having an NFL team can be a burden some of the time, but it is also part of downtown Cincinnati identity at this point. I couldn't imagine downtown without them.
(06-27-2025, 08:51 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]I do agree it in a great location. I am not against the changes and was a long term season ticket holder. I left years ago,but the biggest issue was Wi-Fi after they upgraded it in my opinion. I had club seats which were great, that section had better food and cleaner/nicer restrooms. It also had tables inside you could sit before/after the game and also the ability to go inside away from horrible weather.
I had lower level seats first and moved because yes closer to the field, but horible during bad weather.
I hope they spend the money wisely, I just wish they would have down some type of dome or retractable roof. As for other stadiums and rankigs, I have been to quite a few incuding Las Vegas and Anaheim, both were awesome, but Las Vegas was the better in my opinion. I have also toured and watched games at Dalla AT&T, it is an old outdated piece of crap in my opinion, it was obviously state of the art when built, but now is run down and disappointing. In contrast yes new, but the Raiders entire stadium was stunning from Elvis artwork to the locker rooms. The private seating areas were awesome with using the black, silver and white leather furniture and color scheme.
Paycor furniture is cheap compared to Las Vegas, maybe they will upgrade it using an orange, white and black theme, they need to do something to bring it up to date.
(06-26-2025, 11:52 PM)sandwedge Wrote: [ -> ]Lumen Stadium is a joke, really? There is nothing spectacular about it. Infrastructure around the stadium is horrible. Parking is minimal, mostly street parking and have fun walking past the unhinged homeless camps.
(06-27-2025, 12:11 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: [ -> ]I think the elevators and escalators are part of the package