Discover the best top things to do in Metro Minneapolis-Saint Paul, United States including Chaska Athletic Field, Ray Thompson LIttle League Baseball Fields, Arnold Klaers Baseball Complex, Allianz Field, Xcel Energy Center, TCF Bank Stadium, Mariucci Arena, Williams Arena, U.S. Bank Stadium, The Palace Theater.
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
Excellent seating; good viewing from every seat; love! Excellent team, the Chaska Cubs. Also channel 9 Fox news there and made more entertaining. Good food and prices. Clean. Good parking.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
The stadium is immediately north of Interstate 94. Most of the pay-to-park lots are south of the stadium. There is stadium parking, but I am pretty sure you must have prepaid to park there. It is a new stadium this year (2019) and is very nice. There is a broad concourse with plenty of food concessions and there is a team store across from each corner of the field. The roof gives weather protection for almost all seating except for the south end of the facility. The "supporters" (standing only) section is in the north end. There is a big screen video board in the south end. If it is an evening game, you will have to contend with the sun if you sit on the east side. Most of the seating is individual plastic seats without arm rests. The staff is friendly and helpful. If you have an upper level seat you will have to climb stairs.
4.5 based on 682 reviews
I’m always happy when artists choose the X. Sound quality and views of performers is always spot on. I’ve seen several concerts here and sat at all levels. It’s a must for concert goers!
4.5 based on 329 reviews
A great place to see My Gophers or other events at The Bank. Good food selection options. Sit on the sunny side during cold weather, sit on the shady side when it is hot out. Try out some good food options in the end zone plaza area.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
We have been attending this skating competition which is held at the Marriucci arena for the past 7 years! The arena is located in the campus of University of Minnesota (across from the football field). The facility is impressive! Parking can be found around the arena and it does have pay for parking lots across the road or metered spots on the road. Getting into the arena has some challenges in the winter due to how far it is from the drop zone to the doors. Also, once inside you have to take the escalator up or the stairs to gain access to the viewing and seating area. There are concession around the rink but for this competition only some of them are open near where the skating vendors set up! This is a good size synchro competition and is worth coming to watch if you are in town!
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Old world venue with a touch of modern. Nice and clean, friendly staff, NO METAL DeTECTORS, and not a bad seat in the house. Best place to watch a basketball game in town!
4.5 based on 663 reviews
U.S. Bank Stadium, owned and operated by the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, is a multi-purpose stadium and home to the Minnesota Vikings. The 66,200 seat stadium is located in the heart of Minneapolis, Minnesota. With 137,000 square feet on the stadium floor and six club spaces throughout the building, this state-of-the-art facility will host prominent national and international programming including the Minnesota Vikings, concerts, family shows, college and high school sporting events, conventions, trade/consumer shows, and corporate or private meetings and other community events. U.S. Bank Stadium opened on July 22, 2016 and has been chosen as the site of the Summer X Games (2017 and 2018), Super Bowl LII (2018) and the NCAA Men’s Final Four (2019).
Well,I went to the Broncos/vikings game in 2019. ( im a Broncos fan from Denver) Sadly we lost after blowing a 20-0 lead but it was a real nice indoor stadium. Had an outdoor feel but was inside. Also, the cheese curds at the stadium was the best food I've gotten at any NFL stadium on my life. And I've been to about 20 stadiums. I still think about them. Be sure to get those if you go.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
I saw a show here back in March 2017 shortly after it opened. The main floor is open while there is seating in the balcony. I was tasked with writing a review for an online publication, so I had a press pass and got access to all areas of the floor (and got to see backstage as well). There literally is not a bad seat in the place. Even with a lack of "soft surfaces" to absorb the sound, the room has been designed well, and you could hear every note with clarity. The Palace was closed for quite a while, and it is good to see downtown St Paul get a music venue for popular music that rivals that of its bigger sibling across the river.
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