08-04-2018, 09:53 AM
TBH, I don’t know if I agree. When I was a season ticket holder, I went to many games. I enjoyed the beer and although I never ate there, the stadium seemed to be a cool place. The pro shop is a little smaller than I hoped but other than that, I really didn’t have any complaints. But, if I was to find some, I guess they could of switched up the music a little. It was always the same (no Katie Perry please).
https://moneywise.com/a/ch-b/worst-stadiums-in-the-nfl/p-7
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Quote:Paul Brown Stadium is a cookie-cutter stadium on the Ohio River in downtown Cincinnati. It has rather typical concessions — nothing to really separate it from the rest of the pack.
The Bengals are known for their great fans, so it's a shame the team plays in such a generic home.
The stadium gets three and a half stars from the Yelp community. "Overall this is a lousy place to see a football game, and a worse representation of the proud city of Cincinnati," says one reviewer.
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