The overall experience was just okay. I liked the hall of fame room as you walk in the doors for the tour. I personally would have liked to see the displays focused exclusively on Bronco history and players instead of Colorado sports history in general. The tour in itself was pretty bland in comparison to other stadium tours we have taken such as the tours at SoFi Stadium and Allegiant stadium. Our tour at Mile High stadium showed some of the suites, but lacked exclusive access to the nicer suites and the owner suites that we were able to experience with other stadium tours. The tour also talked about other rooms, but never showed those rooms. Other stadium tours allow people to go on the field and actually do some fun activities such as kicking field goals, 40 yard sprints, throw footballs into targets, etc., but this tour lacked any of those fun activities or even the opportunity to step on the field. We also did not get to step into the locker room for the Broncos. We got to see the visiting locker room (which is an after thought, rightfully so). Im truly hoping that the Bronco's ownership decides to build a new stadium as their lease on Invesco Field ends in 2030. Broncos ownership can then build a stadium that rivals SoFi stadium. Invesco Field at Mike High is not very impressive compared to some of the newer stadiums especially when you see the broadcasters room being like an after thought storage room with their table covered with black electrical tape/duct tape for whatever reason. This stadium just feels like an office building. Another nice touch other stadium tours have is that you get a nice lanyard to commemorate your tour. This tour you get a generic piece of paper. Overall, the stadium tour at Invesco Field at Mile High needs to really step up their game on their tours. I would repeat other stadium tours, but...
Read moreSo I'm going to go with this even if it's the wrong thing. This review is for the stadium tour, not the actual hall of fame, which is pretty cool and has some good stuff. I was pretty upset with the stadium tour. 1-Didnt get to see the home locker room but was warned due to renovations this could happen. 2- Was not told there was no grass on the field, but ehh not too bad to get that view even without grass. 3- BUT The tour took a good amount of time of which I was happy for the money, but I think because of the heat and the tour guides not wanting to stay outside for too long, we spent 80 percent of the tour in the building. Like over an hour just in the press area. Then when we finally got to the best part, the field level with the lockers rooms and the press conference area and the concessions, was hurried through like the end of the world was coming, and I even got scolded for standing up for myself and flat out say, I don't care if you leave me behind, I came to see the field and the view from there, and I'm not leaving until I'm done. With that said, the tour group behind me adopted me as their own, the guide was very nice of that group, and the stadium and such...
Read moreMy husband and I took the tour of Mile High stadium on Thursday and it was awesome! Our tour guide was a real character and shared details about the stadium's history, construction, and hidden gems with a genuine enthusiasm for the Broncos and their home. He was also quite amusing and took great pleasure in gently ribbing other team's fans (particularly the Patriots fans) which was very endearing. The views we saw from the party suites, club level, and the field level were breathtaking and made me want to sign up for season tickets on the spot. You definitely get your money's worth! We've also done tours of Heinz Stadium (where the Steelers play) and University of Phoenix stadium (where the Cardinals play), but they can't hold a candle to Mile High! I would definitely recommend the tour to anyone who is a Broncos fan, an NFL fan, or just a stadium afficianado. Lots of fun and...
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