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Best settings in U.S. pro sports?

I go to a lot of college football games and I've been to three stadiums in particular that I think fit well on this thread. I can only do two pics per post so I will post the third separately Edit: I missed the word "pro" in the thread title so i guess it doesn't fit that well:):) Oh well, college football is pretty much pro now anyway

Folsom Field - Boulder, CO - Its a unique design for a stadium and it's nestled at the base of the Flatirons
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Husky Stadium - Seattle Wa - The view includes all the boats tailgating on the bay and Mt. Rainer in the distance. Its also a really nice stadium

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LaVell Edwards Stadium - Provo UT - Funny story. The game I went to about 10 years ago was the first game where they actually sold Coca-Cola because previously it was banned for having caffeine in it. Can't argue with the view.
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T-Mobile Park in Seattle. Great place to catch a ball game.
 
I go to a lot of college football games and I've been to three stadiums in particular that I think fit well on this thread. I can only do two pics per post so I will post the third separately Edit: I missed the word "pro" in the thread title so i guess it doesn't fit that well:):) Oh well, college football is pretty much pro now anyway

Folsom Field - Boulder, CO - Its a unique design for a stadium and it's nestled at the base of the Flatirons
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Husky Stadium - Seattle Wa - The view includes all the boats tailgating on the bay and Mt. Rainer in the distance. Its also a really nice stadium

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Nah. Who cares. These are two of the greatest stadiums in the country. The first time i saw the CU field, for a minute, i regretted going to uconn. I think it's hard to have a bad venue in Washington or Colorado. Coors field is great too.
 
The coldest I ever was at a ballpark was a day game Candlestick. I went in July wearing shorts and a sweatshirt and the temperature was in the 60's. The problem was the wind was blowing and it felt like 40 degrees and shivered throughout the entire game. On top of that, I ended up with a sun burn because the sun was so strong.
Same. I left Campbell, CA in a convertible and it was mid 90s. Pulled into the parking lot at Candlestick and it was 58 and windy.
 
Tough to think of a place better than MSG.
If they have to call it the "The World's Most Famous Arena" and have to put it in quotes, it's all marketing.

I've been there maybe 50 times for a rodeo or 3, knicks about 12x, huskies 7x, rangers 3x, and various concerts and such and give it a B+ for great view from most seats, but food is literally to die from since DNS provides it their nickname is DNR.

Best food is between Petco, SF, Citi as this point - has changed over the years.
 
It's been a long time, but the Stratton Mountain tennis tournament was a great place to watch matches.
 

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