Interesting experience. Watch Harvard v Princeton football game. Limited concession stand (our kids’ school has more options available for longer throughout the game), small scoreboard, concrete bleachers, and the interviews with Harvard football players was… well unexpected. Figured they would have more going on “I like uhhhh…. Hanging with friends and uhhhhh, playin video games and uhhhhh, yeah.” What the actual Ivy League heck was that?
With all the money Harvard has, would have like to see more upgraded facilities. Concrete bleachers is fine to demonstrate the history of the stadium, but upgrade concessions, night lights and scoreboard.
Very underwhelming experience, but I guess it was an experience. Now I can say “I was at that...
Read moreGreat seating anywhere in the stadium. Plenty of food. Service and staff are very friendly and provide excellent customer service. Sometimes, they offer giveaways so be in the look out. The people in the crowd are cordial. No one seems to use their assigned seats, so don't be concerned if you need to sit somewhere else. The jumbotron is very good. The restrooms are decent, not great, not terrible. The train gets you to Harvard Square, and it is a 10 minute walk from there. It is better to use the train instead of driving. There is plenty of food nearby if you want a meal before or after the game. They could use a sound system...
Read moreWide long stairs are used by the patrons more than the track and field..✔️for what ever exercise/ challenge you desire thee stairs are great .. durable concrete or cement.. with plenty of space to not run Into others in attendance. The parking is occupied by digital parking meters they take coins also . There is additional track space close by outside the stadium..and a few feet further is a basketball court well lit at night a big skate park with ramps hills and pits .. as well as a roller skating rink...
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