M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, MD 21230
Phone: (410) 547-8100
Editorial Review for M&T Bank Stadium – by Eric Rorer
Overview
Since its completion in 1998, this state-of-the-art facility has played a key role in reclaiming Baltimore's status as one of America's great football cities. This is no small feat, given the pounding the city's football psyche took with the 1984 departure of the vaunted Colts. Ravens' fans rave about the new 70,000-seat stadium, praising everything from the twin jumbo screens (one in each endzone) to the unobstructed sight lines offered from almost every seat in the house.
The Experience
Luxury certainly doesn't come without a cost, as ticket and concession prices tend to be steep. Even with high cost single-game tickets, however, almost every game is a sellout, and fans must scramble for the 6,000 seats made available to non-season-ticket holders for each game. Food vendors will also put a dent in your pocketbook, but unique local offerings like Maryland crab cakes and crab soup make the high prices easier to swallow.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoUpper deck seats may be far from the field, but the stadium's notched corners offer dramatic views of the surrounding countryside.
User Reviews for M&T Bank Stadium
08/01/2005 Posted by aristodeimos
You have to be from Baltimore to love the Ravens, but not to love their stadium. Clean, well organized, well run, and always safe. Multiple "park & ride" locations if you don't want to deal with stadium parking lot. A+ facility.
Pros: Clean, Safe, Great views
Cons: Everything's purple, Parking is limited, Steeler-Unfriendly
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