
Lower lumen Field suites are expensive but you pay about $250 per person for the box and about the same per person for a laid out meal and bottomless popcorn.
I paid $98 for a regular ticket far from the game but surrounded by fans and I can say without question that both experiences were worth it and exceptionally enjoyable.
I created a complication staff and they need everything they could to be supportive and open and in the end made sure that I had the best experience possible and went above and beyond to make sure that I was satisfied which guarantees not only my return and my positive feedback but also my promotion and appreciation.
This was a father's name experience put together by my parents and they were gracious enough to allow me to include my children and the experience was memorable and practically priceless.
I did not have a hand in choosing the meals in the suite but the macaroni was absolute fire and the fixings that went along with the hot dogs were just right.
I will say the chicken was a little dry but I fixed that with dip and had plenty to drink.
The platter of desserts was beautiful and delicious as well as the salad and the fruit bar.
Our host was extremely available and asked many questions about our comfort as the game went on and they hooked us up with a delicious carrot cake for my brother's birthday party which we were also celebrating.
The bathroom in the suite was super convenient so no one really missed much of the game
As for entering and exiting the stadium I know for me it went very smoothly and that we were out of the stadium parking lot and home in our beds at least an hour before anyone in the suite had projected.
I don't know if that's because the stadium next door let out just about the time that our game started and we had showed up to the stadium about an hour and a half early just because we hadn't been to that stadium before and wanted to be prepared for any snags.
I will warm people that the suites on the lower floor that are facing the band and the open end of the stadium worst subject to a giant banner being held up completely blocking our view of the players entering the field so I definitely suggest if you want to avoid that use the suites on either side of the stadium and I assume the larger suites above are position we're not blocked as well but I can't be 100% certain it was a giant sign.
I will also say down below us in the center of the crowd there was a fanatical team of football enthusiasts that had flags and a giant drum and they had a team of callers that were hyping up the crowd and I just have to say those people are awesome and I hope to see more of the crowd getting on board with that kind of culture in the future.
I know traditionally as Americans we celebrate a lot of other sports with this kind of vigor and that soccer hasn't traditionally been our strongest sport but it was really nice to see our number 8 team beat the pants off of the number three team.
This is my first Sounders game but absolutely because of the experience I will speak with my friends and I'm telling all of you it is absolutely worth every penny and it really was an...
Read moreStadium Series (Lumen Field), Part 1 “I get a strange magic. Oh, what a strange magic.” Electric Light Orchestra
How to spend NYE? Decisions, decisions. Should you spend it with 12 of your closest friends…or with “The 12’s” of Seattle?
Well if you select the latter, you should be warned that there may be a “strange magic” at Lumen Field and “The 12’s” likely have something to do with it.
An informal nod of appreciation to their fans, the Seattle Seahawks lovingly refer to their enthusiastic fans as “The 12’s” because they bring enough loud and verbal support on a weekly basis that their fans can be regarded as their “12th” player during each game.
Those “12’s” brought enough support during this game to reach a reported 107 decibels (which prompted Dana’s Apple Watch to issue multiple “loud environmental warnings” 🤯). I not only observed multiple fans wearing earplugs, but at least one (adult) wearing full ear muffs.
Perhaps it is exactly that auditory overload which prompts the “strange magic” at this venue. I mean, something motivated Marshawn Lynch (Seahawks legend) to pump up players on the field pre-game, Julio Rodriguez (Seattle Mariners baseball star) to raise the “12 Flag” pre-game, “Blitz the Seahawk” to fire t-shirts with a REVOLVING CANNON into the crowd during halftime, or a VISITING fan to share with the HOME fans near him a football that was kicked over the protective netting. (Although that visiting fan was required to return the game ball to the field, a commemorative ball was provided for him to keep—which I’m pretty certain the 12’s had something to do with. 😉)
Walking to Lumen Field from most downtown hotels is reasonable (approximately 40 minutes), but we’d recommend avoiding 3rd Avenue at all costs (day or night—if you’ve visited Seattle at any point during the past few years, you’ll know exactly why.)
And that’s…Henry’s...
Read moreLove lumen field home of the seahawks 🦅🏈. Saw Kendrick & Sza concert over the weekend on may 17th . It was jammed packed here its a very popular field for sports, concerts,events etc. Lots of food vendors inside and outside the field lots of options. For merchandise at the concerts etc tons of merchandise for sale on each inside level seating stands area of lumen field so you don't have to stay for hours in a line up outside with the merchandise vendors outside you can get same merchandise inside lumen field . Yes lots inside washrooms . Parking lots around & public transportation like the 1 line metro light rail and bus 🚌 stops all next to lumen field and king station 🚉 is also next to lumen field. Thier are nearby hotels . Restaurants and businesses in the area too . It can get intensely crowded here at the concerts etc and can be very crowded for going in and coming out from lumen field... brace for lineups like everywere lol ......wear weather appropriately due to the middle of lumen field has no cover the sides of lumen field has covered areas but if it rains etc it's very cold 😑........and alot of lumen field is not covered so it faces the elements.... so don't expect the covered dome like climate pledge arena here lol ..... and you can't bring big umbrellas only small ones ...they got check points here and screening..... thier is staff around to help with directions etc but seems like more staff around at climate pledge then here but staff here are very friendly and helpful .....overall I enjoy my experiences here will definitely be back here soon more concerts and football &...
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