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    Brookfield Indoor Soccer Complex

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    (202 reviews)

    Westown, Bronzeville

    I must say... There really doesn't seem to be a bad seat in this stadium. I've been on the third…read morefloor, sections 207 and 206 for basketball games. Both had (ok, not fantastic), but great bird's eye view of the game. I was ok with the view for the price I paid. Now, if I was here for a concert, I might not want to be up there. Second floor views are much better, but duh. The stairs going up and down are steep so be careful. I have tripped and rolled once. Not fun. Trust me. Be careful. The shop inside is also very nice, and open to public even when there isn't a game on.

    I'm writing this review specifically to highlight the amazing experience at the BMO Club at Fiserv…read moreForum. From start to finish, it completely elevates the game day experience. You start by entering through a private entrance that leads directly into the club. After passing through security, you scan your ticket and receive a wristband that gives you access to both your seats and the club throughout the game. As soon as you enter the club, you'll notice an opening into the players' tunnel. If you grab your seat early, you may even catch a glimpse of the players and some of our All-Stars heading to the court. While you're waiting for the game to start, you can explore the five food stations inside the club. The food is absolutely amazing -- this is not typical arena food. You can help yourself to pizza, chicken tenders, hot dogs, crab rangoon, spring rolls, Brussels sprouts, and a variety of Asian dishes. If you're looking for something lighter, there are fresh salads, fruit, and a charcuterie board. And don't miss dessert! There's a dessert table plus soft-serve ice cream with plenty of toppings to choose from. There are also two full bars inside the club, and everything is included with your BMO Club tickets. The service truly takes the experience over the top. You're greeted with smiles everywhere you go, the food stations stay fully stocked, and staff are constantly walking around clearing tables, sweeping, and making sure everything stays spotless. They genuinely make you feel like they want you to have the best experience possible. After the game, the staff even lines up outside the club doors to thank you and say goodbye as you leave. And of course, the seats themselves are incredible. I sat in the fifth row from the court, and it was a completely different experience than any game I've attended before. Overall, it was an unforgettable night and an incredible way to experience a game.

    Slinger Speedway - Green flag at Slinger!  This is an awesome place to race and spectate.

    Slinger Speedway

    (10 reviews)

    I had only been to two other raceways in my entire life, until July 10th, 2018, when I went to…read moreSlinger Speedway at the behest of a friend who is a racing buff. On that particular night, an annual racing event was taking place, the 39th Annual SUPERSEAL Slinger Nationals, a 200 lap Super Late Model race. As a quarter mile asphalt oval, the track is amazingly tiny. It takes only about eleven or twelve seconds for the cars to go one lap. (Take a look at my video). It is apparent, if you've done any type of tactical driving, that the skill level of the drivers is amazing. There were several heats prior to the main race and we saw only one minor accident. It's amazing because the speed and tight turns of the track calls for pin-point accuracy, especially considering the cars are merely inches OR LESS from each other during a race. The seating facility itself is old and worn out with bench seating, only. The spaces between the seats are VERY tight and if someone decides to attach a portable stadium seat chair, only a child could sit behind it and, at that, their knees would be crammed up. Additionally, I'm afraid that if an adult has a hard time walking or keeping their balance, the steep angle of the seating area is actually dangerous. The benches are NOT installed in stepped tiers; they are installed on angle to the hillside, only. Parking is available all around the raceway facility in empty lots and facilitated by parking attendants who direct you where to park. Parking is free. I noticed a lot of people eating popcorn, hotdogs, hamburgers and drinking beer, but I did not partake in any food or drink items while there. The race was a kick-in-the-ass. I really enjoyed it. For anyone who has never experienced a professional car race venue, this is the place to go.

    I'm not normally a big racing fan but, in my opinion, Slinger is a must visit once a race season…read more This is a really fun place to go with your entire family and watch amateur racing at its best. Hell, there are even 12-year-old drivers - how can you not want to cheer them on and support their dreams. Matt Kenseth began his racing career at Slinger and he typically still races there once a year, usually against someone like Kyle Busch. The facility certainly isn't handicap friendly. I've seen wheelchairs, but I always wonder what poor soul had to push the wheelchair up the super steep incline to the seating area. That being said, there's always a good variety of food from hot dogs and icees to nachos and candy. In the past, there has been beer and Mike's Hard Lemonade for sale but, during my last visit (summer 2015), they were only selling beer. Most recently tickets were $10 and parking is free. I feel like Slinger is a pretty good deal all round. We bought my son earmuffs this summer because it was too loud for him and I still think the entire evening was less than $40 for three people. There's usually fireworks and there's often fun things like tricycle races for the kids on the track. Go to Slinger if you've never been! You'll have a blast!

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