Friendly, courteous staff. Terrible basic fan accommodations:
The worst program of any of the 50+ college and nfl stadiums I have attended. Three pages of rosters and minimal stats, everything else, every week, is the same coaches profiles. Hard to believe anything priced at $5 could be grossly overpriced, but this is it.
No scores of other games posted - just nonstop, constantly scrolling ads.
Only once or twice are game stats posted. 99% of scoreboard space is devoted to, yep, nonstop, scrolling ads.
Be wary of the "bottomless" drink they sell you. Yes, free refills but, they shut the concession stands down early and refuse to provide the refill after that.
Much like the once hallowed Assembly Hall (also jam packed with nonstop, scrolling ads), everything about the "fan experience" reeks of full blown commercialism - yet we still pay our head football coach 1/4 of what the Purdue coach gets - and that is why in one year the dynamic has changed from us beating Purdue four years in a row to they just beat Ohio State and we've lost four of...
Read moreImagine attending a sporting even in an immaculate stadium among courteous, qualified staff, surrounded by polite and knowledgeable fans and rowdy yet good natured co-eds. Imagine a team of quailty college athlete's playing for the love of the sport. So much so it raises the level of their opponents. Now Imagine the jumbo trons and lighting glow with a near new perfection. That the marching band holds to the same standards. That the American flag is both prominent and clean, the the stadium food is simple, hot, fresh and fairly priced. That the only cussing is heard from the student section following a moment of questionable officiating. That the tail gating is under control, spread out for miles and the participants keep their areas clean. Can you see and experience college football in near perfection? Yes. It's here. IU and memorial stadium, you are the best of American...
Read moreI attended a graduation here this May and it was quite pleasant! It was cold and had a chance of rain, but the University was handing out free ponchos. Although I did not purchase food, it was available and they also had plenty of volunteers/staff around.
The best part (outside of the graduation itself 😉) was the few golf carts available for those with LIMITED mobility. We had to park at the back of the purple lot which was approximately 1/4mile. Since I drove my self and my grandmother, we didn't have access to handicap parking. The limited mobility cart was able to take my grandmother and me to where we parked when my grandmother was having a hard time getting back. I know this is a very specific example, but it is a shining example of those...
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