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Football Stadiums Worth The Travel

Some of us know that fall has arrived by the changing weather, the holiday decorations, the peace and quiet during school hours. Then there are the others--those who don't recognize the season until they hear the crunch of bones and see the pile-up of bodies on the scrimmage line. Football season is definitely here, and we've compiled a list of the best stadiums to watch a game or join in on the tailgating.

  • Tampa Bay, FL  Raymond James Stadium  Only in Florida will you find a ball park that is almost a theme park. Only a Buccaneers touchdown sets off the eight confetti and mini-football spewing cannons aboard the 103 foot pirate ship in the north end zone.
  • Denver, CO   Invesco Field at Mile High   Home of the Broncos, you've got state of the art technology, plus the steel treads and risers that create the home field advantage, the near-deafening "Rocky Mountain Thunder." The Comfort Suites Denver Intl. is only a short drive from both the airport and the New Mile High. And while you're there, check out the city via the Denver Cultural Connection Trolley. 
  • Seattle, WA  Seahawks Stadium   This showpiece stadium is part of Seattle's Sports Complex. Ultra-modern throughout, the architectural arches highlight the Seattle skyline and offer views of the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, and Mount Ranier.
  • Chicago, IL  The New Soldier Field   Reopened this September after some serious renovations, this is the den of the Chicago Bears. New seating, new state-of-the-art sound and scoreboard, you can still count on the good old rowdy fans to cheer on "Da Bears"--win or lose. Forgo the parking and traffic nightmares and stay at the Best Western Grant Park Hotel and you'll be within walking distance of Soldier Field. And you'll have an excellent view of the exterior on a Land and Lake Tour. 
  • San Francisco, CA  49ers 3Com Park   This historic bayside stadium, once known as Candlestick Park, was renamed after it's 1995 renovations. Not only is it the site of 49ers home games, it's also the site of the Beatles' last live concert.
  • Kansas City, MO  Arrowhead Stadium   Chiefs fans play more of a part of the game in this stadium than anywhere. Not only are they frequently referred to as the "12th man on the field", but the NFL has actually fined the Chiefs because the noise of the crowd disrupted the other team's play!

 

 

 
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