I am only going to review the stadium and the facilities itself. They were perfect. Immaculate grounds, the bathroom facilities were like a five-star hotel. Absolutely wonderful. The courtyard in front of the stadium was again wonderful and the parking structure for the stadium was state of the art and confusingvas hell but more than adequate. Overall very well kept grounds. The stadium deserves a five-star rating.
The reason why I'm only reviewing the stadium and not the experience is because the experience should be a negative zero if there is such a thing. Horrible inept hired security personnel who didn't know where to direct me. I ended up in the confusing main parking structure. It's separated into three different areas for the stadium events, the dorms and a oned off area for employees of a company whose name I can't recall. I got lost a total of three times, two of those times ending up where the dorms are, thinking I was headed back to the front of the structure but it was on the side of it. If it wasn't so hot and humid and I wasn't wearing a knee brace I would've walked the incline, but I honestly didn't know where I was in relation to the entrance of the parking structure! I arrived at the school at 1:15 pm for my nephew's football game that started at 1 p.m. I knew my family was going to be tailgating so I was directed to the tailgating section. They weren't there. I drove down to the entrance of the stadium where I was informed by yet another security personnel that the tailgating section is in the same place that I had just left but I needed to ask one of the security personnel. Like an idiot I did exactly what he said and I ended up at the exact same spot, on a crest overlooking the stadium on the home side. It was now 2:25 in the afternoon and I finally figured out the parking structure and rode a golf cart shuttle to the stadium entrance. I was informed by a very helpful gentleman that there is No visitor tailgating section because the visiting school didn't inform the University of San Diego that they Needed a tailgating section. They also told me that I couldn't enter with some brownies I made for my nephew so I had to return them to the car in the dreaded parking structure. I had had it and texted my family that I was just going drive the two and a half hours back home because it had been too frustrating, but thankfully they talked me out of it. My younger nephew came and found me and walked me in to the game. After all these delays I walked into the stadium at 1 minute past 3 p.m. By that time I didn't have to present my ticket that I paid for online. In the end I was able to enjoy giving my nephew his brownies and celebrating the win with him and the rest of the family. What a horrifying experience for anybody who's not from town who did not know their way around. I was misdirected 3 different times including once by an older security person who put up a fight with me that the stadium does NOT have Visitor and Home sides. Even though I told him that the University of San Diego website has a very clear map of home and visitor sides in the stadium (and another security guard showed me that there are home and visitor sides), this older staff person walked away and waved me off to do "whatever I wanted" because there's no home and visitor sides. I had one great experience with a Hispanic middle aged driver of one of the shuttle golf carts who pointed out what building was what, how I could get over to the stadium, where I should park my car, where the restrooms were (then drove me there) and encouraged me to stay so I can meet up with my family. He was exceptional and to my shame I do not know his name. I do know that I'm eternally grateful to somebody who took the time to explain things on a hot California summer day to someone who was not...
Read moreWent to Terero Stadium to watch the PLL games with my family in July. The game day parking was in the Stadium Parking Garage. to get to the stadium entrance there is a steep walk uphill. there was a shuttle for those with mobility issues. There is not really a bad view of the field in this stadium. It is a fishbowl and you enter at the top and walk down to your seats. For anyone that has difficulty walking, there are no handrails to use to get to your seats on the fieldhouse side. Most all seating is bleachers. There are only a few chairbacks in this stadium on the side opposite to the fieldhouse. There are no bathrooms on that side, but they did have porta potties for the PLL games. Bring your sunscreen as there is little...
Read moreWhat a fantastic place. The tailgating spots are great they are shaded and overlook the football field. They allow in and out access to the football field. There were multiple food trucks with a fantastic selection of snacks. They have ample beer and wine and seltzer offering at their snack bar. You have to get a wristband and have your identification verified in order to purchase alcoholic beverages and you will be limited to three. The drumline of the band is in the stands which makes for a fun game watching. Great fans a very nice stadium and parking...
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