Three stars. 5 if you are not disabled.. 0 if you have any disability. If you do not have physical disability, it's a nice stadium with nice facilities and ok concessions (the hot dog was like a salt lick...).
If you have a physical disability, good luck. The only wheelchair accessible seating is in the end zone, about 3 feet above the field, and the big screen is BEHIND you, so you can't even see the game on that. In addition, Jax State is known for it's band, and boy do you lose every bit of the experience sitting on the side of the band. All-in-all it's a disappointing experience. I will add that I contacted the school and they are allowing us to access the box area for the post-game show, and I appreciate that, but there should be...
Read moreAn absolutely beautiful facility that keeps the fans close enough to the action to actually feel very well connected to the game and not a bad seat in the house. Concessions easily accessible, clean, spacious restroom facilities, and all well-staffed by courteous personnel. Currently some upgrades ongoing in the west end of the facility, but does not hinder accessibility and will only add to the beauty and functionality of such an awesome place. An experience not to be missed, everyone should take in at least one game or event at this wonderful place. An inexpensive and thoroughly enjoyable experience for the entire family....
Read moreWent to my grandson championship football game and they did not have a wheelchair ramp for my handicapped grandson and his wheelchair had to be lifted up a 4 inch curb, going up was fine but they were trying to get him down his right foot got caught under his footrest and skinned his toes and nearly broke his toes. He was in such bad pain he wanted to go to the hospital but I was to scared to go near a hospital so I got an ambulance meet us at Glencoe Police Station and they said they didn't feel anything broken. So I took him to NEO orthopedic and they x-rayed it and thank God it was just bruised...
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