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Bengals have a high amount of food violations
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That makes me ill....To think I’ve ate and gotten fountain drinks while at games

http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/25316231/health-inspection-reports-find-critical-violations-nfl-nhl-nba-mlb-stadiums-2018-espn-lines#!paul-brown-stadium
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Mouse feces? JFC. One more reason to stay away from PBS!

Nationwide up in Columbus is way up there too. And I go there at least once a year...

On the bright side my hockey team’s arena is #6.
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they domino even charge extra for it, if Mike Brown only knew feces laced food would be an extra buck fifty!
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I was surprised at the actual condition of PBS. It is basically just concrete and vending. Very small entertainment value outside of the actual football game.
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Makes me never want to eat there again the food is overpriced anyways
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(12-14-2018, 11:32 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: I was surprised at the actual condition of PBS. It is basically just concrete and vending. Very small entertainment value outside of the actual football game.

I had the same reaction when I went to Indy for the first game this season. I walked into Lucas Oil and thought "Wow, so this is what a real NFL stadium looks/feels like."
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(12-14-2018, 12:18 PM)MentalRage Wrote: I had the same reaction when I went to Indy for the first game this season. I walked into Lucas Oil and thought "Wow, so this is what a real NFL stadium looks/feels like."

I know what you mean.  The Brown family has always been old school.

Still, I love being there, watching the game and looking out over the Ohio River and Kentucky hills.   I have no real problem with the stadium except the price of food and the team they've fielded the last three years.
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(12-14-2018, 01:21 PM)3wt Wrote: I know what you mean.  The Brown family has always been old school.

Still, I love being there, watching the game and looking out over the Ohio River and Kentucky hills.   I have no real problem with the stadium except the price of food and the team they've fielded the last three years.

Have you been to other stadiums to compare the in game experience?

The food and pro shop there seemed actually priced way on the lower end of the scale.
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(12-14-2018, 11:32 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: I was surprised at the actual condition of PBS. It is basically just concrete and vending. Very small entertainment value outside of the actual football game.

While that never mattered to me, I can see how a lot of people could be more enticed to go if there were more than just the game.
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(12-14-2018, 02:33 PM)michaelsean Wrote: While that never mattered to me, I can see how a lot of people could be more enticed to go if there were more than just the game.

Yep. For hardcore fans, it won't matter. For average fans...it matters.
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(12-14-2018, 12:18 PM)MentalRage Wrote: I had the same reaction when I went to Indy for the first game this season. I walked into Lucas Oil and thought "Wow, so this is what a real NFL stadium looks/feels like."

Funny been to Lucas three times and believe it is the most overpriced place to watch a NFL game I have been to out of probably 12 stadiums and totally lacks much vibe around it.  
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I read about this early this morning. Glad I don’t go to games any longer.
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At the end of the day, most live sporting events aren't worth watching for $50+ a game IMO unless they are including (some) food/drinks/entertainment with it. You can get as good or better views from TV. And the "atmosphere" at the game itself is usually (vastly) overhyped.
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I prefer the college stadium experience to the NFL and most of the college stadiums aren't anything compared to the NFL.

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Since they have a high amount of football violations, food violations are just icing on the top.
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(12-14-2018, 01:21 PM)3wt Wrote: I know what you mean.  The Brown family has always been old school.

Still, I love being there, watching the game and looking out over the Ohio River and Kentucky hills.   I have no real problem with the stadium except the price of food and the team they've fielded the last three years.

Yeah, it's the management that's the issue.  I too like PBS.  It just looks a lot older in comparison to the palaces being built these days.  It's crazy that this is the 19th season.  


I used to sit at the end of the upper deck in the northwest corner.  There was a beer bottle that someone had tossed back amongst the piping, and you could see it as you rode the smaller escalator to the upper deck.  It was easy to spot, and it remained there for years, the better part of a decade, anyway.  By the end it was caked in dust and grime.  Attention to detail doesn't stay within the while lines with this bunch.  
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(12-14-2018, 11:32 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: I was surprised at the actual condition of PBS. It is basically just concrete and vending. Very small entertainment value outside of the actual football game.

I've heard that from a lot of folks. I'm pretty hardcore so I don't really care to much about that. I never eat the food it's to expensive and I always tailgate before the game and eat on the way home.
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This sucks!
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They serve Gold Star there what else did you expect?
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