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    2.5 (170 reviews)

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    Brenda J.

    1st concert at this stadium. We were dropped off so no too hectic to get there and the exit was not too bad. We had good seats and it was a nice evening with a great breeze. The concert was great, large screens and multiple stages

    Nishant N.

    We went to Camping World Stadium for a Weekend concert on the weekend night. We didn't park at the stadium but instead parked at the parking garage near the stadium to save money. We had to walk 10-15 minutes to reach the stadium. Entry was smooth, and the security staff were very helpful in guiding us through the stadium, making it easy to reach our seats in no time. The atmosphere inside was electrifying, and the vibe was incredible, with the crowd fully enjoying the concert. The stadium had plenty of food and drink stalls, which made it easy for everyone to relax and enjoy the concert. The restrooms were also clean, which was a big plus. One of the best parts was the free bus service to nearby locations, including the airport and downtown, which made getting back super convenient. Overall, we loved our time here, and the concert was truly memorable.

    Ticketmaster blaming venue
    Amanda S.

    I have tried to discuss this with Ticketmaster through my friend who was the original buyer and their suggestion was that we should have complained to the venue. No where on the ticket sales did it say there was an obstructed view. Also, they (Ticketmaster) stated that it doesn't matter because the tickets were transferred. Yes, we get that. That's why the original person was contacting the company. It is a scam on both Ticketmaster and Camping World to charge full price for tickets and only be able to see 50% of the show. (Post Malone spent majority of the concert on the runway vs the stage where the band was) Unfortunately, things like this are why Orlando can't have nice things. Giving the 2 stars for the efficacy of the shuttle system and the employees who worked the concert as they were amazing!

    Andrea T.

    We were here for the Pop Tarts Bowl! Having driven past here numerous times over the past 8-9 years I really didn't know what to expect. It's not as small as it looks from the outside! It's a little older, but seriously it's comfy. The seats were great, once the sun went down we had a great breeze. The concessions are decent and what you expect. My only issue is that upon leaving when inquiring about where the escalator or elevator was the event staff I was speaking to was not able to direct me. I kept asking her thinking she didn't understand me and she kept saying she didn't know. Her only job is to direct and guide people...what if there was a fire or another emergency? I realize they're a third party vendor but it was a jarring end of the evening. It won't hinder me from returning because alas I know where the escalator is now, but still!!!!

    Ray H.

    Came here for the Pop Tart Bowl game between Georgia Tech and BYU. I came with a couple friends and it was a great environment to watch a football game! Georgia Tech blew 21-10 lead and BYU got the win. Pricing for food and drinks was pretty typical for a stadium.

    Kat T.

    Stadium was easily accessible. The lines moved fast and they had a lot of security in place .

    Chris Brown Ready!
    Torrie W.

    Chris Brown put on an incredible show! His professionalism was evident as he performed over 50 songs. A true showman, he never stopped dancing and singing. The visual effects and storytelling walked us through both the good and bad moments of his life. The maturity and growth he displayed were impressive. I appreciated that the concert wasn't overly explicit or inappropriate, which meant we didn't have to cover our grandbaby's eyes. There was just one lap dance, and thankfully, it was quick! I know the people sitting in the nosebleeds appreciated him even more; he flew up there to connect with fans all around the stadium. It was such a fantastic experience for them to see him up close and in person. Great job, Chris!

    Jackie V.

    Our experience at Camping World Stadium for the Post Malone concert was so frustrating. To start, the weather was terrible, it was pouring rain which we knew ahead of time. The concert was advertised as rain or shine, so we came prepared with ponchos and the expectation that the show would go on despite the rain. What we did not expect was that all of the stadium's parking lots would be closed due to the rain. That decision created a traffic nightmare. Even though we were just planning to be dropped off, the closures caused a massive backup. What should've been a 30-minute trip took nearly two hours. Another person in our group was stuck in traffic for 2.5 hours just trying to exit the freeway. This wasn't just rain related, it was poor planning and complete lack of coordination. Once we finally arrived, scanning tickets, security and getting inside the building was easy. But from there, things went downhill again. Everyone was told to shelter in place inside the concourse due to the rain, and no one was allowed into the seating areas. There was zero communication from the stadium staff. No updates, no estimated start time, nothing. Every employee i asked answered with it may be canceled. People were sitting and even sleeping on the floors by 9:30 PM, a full 3 hours after the show was supposed to start. Around 9:50 PM, music just suddenly started playing. No announcement, no heads-up. People were rushing to their seats and many missed the beginning of Jelly Roll's performance. And because of the late start, his set was cut short. The headliner, Post Malone, also had to condense his performance to meet the city's curfew. The opener Sierra Farrell never came out. After waiting for over two hours with no information, on a Tuesday night no less (work/school night for most), there should've been the option for people to leave and request a refund. Or better yet, the concert should've been rescheduled or canceled. Instead, we got a shortened show, no warning, and poor customer experience. That said, once the concert started, the performances were phenomenal. The sound system was excellent, the fireworks were great, and the view from our seats (which weren't even low) was fantastic. I won't take away from the talent or production quality. Post Malone and Jelly Roll delivered. But the venue itself failed on every organizational and communication front. So many people left before the show was over, presumably because they had work the following day. The traffic leaving was a mess. Again we were picked up but it took over an hour to get out of the gridlock around the stadium. We got home after 2am and we live 25 minutes from Camping World. I hope Camping World Stadium learns from this experience, because fans deserve better.

    Dr. H.

    What a fun place to watch the Citrus Bowl. Great food selection. Seats were comfy, bathrooms clean and very well lit. Workers were very friendly.

    Michelle D.

    While we truly enjoyed the concert we watched, and the service at the bars was nice, the layout here is terrible, and inconsistent pricing at the bars.

    MemysefandI ..

    Went to for post malone June 10th 2025 This woman was absolutely rude, annoying and disrespectful She kept being harsh at everyone who was standing All the other staff were polite and did their job without being obnoxious like her She pushed me because I was ignoring her. I told her " do NOT TOUCH ME, you don't have this right " then she saw she was wrong and called the officers - who did nothing bc I wasnt doing anything wrong

    Waiting on a friend
    Paul K.

    Access and egress are nightmares. Access was better, as Waze took me the least traveled route. However, we could not turn into the parking lot, as foot traffic would not stop or obey when they were told to stop. Once on the lot, the stadium was a short walk in. We saw the Rolling Stones, and Sir Mick's energy was not high. It almost made you think something was wrong with him. Sir Mick was in a fine voice, but he did not move like Jagger. Getting out of the stadium was difficult. We waited for the crowd to empty out, and then we made our way using seat aisles instead of the main aisles, which did help. Getting off the lot and heading in the direction you wanted to go was a nightmare. The traffic did not move; we just sat and sat. When it came time to move, a driver decided they were going to wreck us, or we were going to stop. We stopped. We got on the road, going in the wrong direction. Finally, we found an exit and turned around to head back to the motel. The smell of weed was so strong that I was yawning most of the concert. My head hit the pillow, and I slept the whole night. After an 8-hour sleep, I drove back to Naples. I got home and fell asleep. It had to be the weed.

    Rolling Stones Baby!!
    Scott W.

    Nancy and I decided to come out to see the Rolling Stones Monday evening and they didn't disappoint. They played for 2 hours!! It's hard to believe that at 80, Mick still has that kind of Big D*@k energy, lol! He was all over that massive stage dancing, singing, moving around, engaging with the audience, and having an all out blast. I've never seen them live before and figured this might be my only chance, so why not go. We decided to go last minute because I was on call for work. Luckily, one of my coworkers offered to cover for me until midnight, thank you Earl!! We drove down to see if we could even get a parking spot because all of the Camping World Stadium lots were sold out. Once we got downtown we realized there was plenty of street parking available for $20-$40. Once we knew we could secure a parking spot we pulled over to buy our tickets online before paying to park. We purchased two tickets in the nosebleeds (section HH) for $45 each plus fees. After talking with some friends who purchased their tickets the night of show they informed us you can buy tickets after 8pm and later at the ticket counter. They purchased GA tickets for $150 and were able to get relatively close to the stage and had much better amenities then we received in the nosebleeds. I don't recommend sitting in the nosebleeds if you have a fear of heights. It took a while for me to acclamate to how high we were. Once the show started it wasn't too bad. We only drank two sodas during the show and they were $6.50 each. Staff removed the cap for safety reasons. So bring a few caps from home to save you the trouble of spilling your drink because it will happen. Access into and out of the venue is very easy, but using the app to generate the ticket for scanning is a big PITA since mobile service is iffy around all this concrete. I've been to Camping World Stadium previously for other shows and have always had a great time. It can get hot as hell here because there is no shade so be prepared to bring a personal battery powered fan, sunscreen,and protective clothing. We will most likely come back for the upcoming Journey, Def Leppard, and Cheap Trick show in July 2024. Looking forward to getting better seats next time. All and all, if you are a lover of live music I highly recommend coming to see a show here.

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    Kia Center - Laufey 9.15.25

    Kia Center

    4.0(482 reviews)
    1.2 miParramore
    $$

    Overall, a great venue to watch a Magic game…read more I'm glad my husband knew it would be busy trying to get in, so we allocated 15 minutes to get through security and 15 minutes to get to our seats which was pretty much spot on. There are very long lines to get through security, but they move relatively quickly. Make sure you know the bag policy, I watched the woman in front of me have to go put her bag either in a locker or back in her car because the width was too big even though the length and height was fine. They actually have a rectangle on the table for them to put the purse against to make sure if fits the dimensions. Our seats were in section 117 and it was a great view of the game. I felt like the stadium was on the smaller side so we were able to see everything. I walked around a bit to see if there was any food or drink that I wanted, I have to admit that I don't think this is a great place to grab food or drinks so I would recommend getting them before coming to the stadium. There are some interesting options like homemade ice cream, but nothing else really stood out to me. They do have quite a bit of food and drinks, but I would recommend going during the game if you're not an avid fan because at halftime, the lines got along again. I was impressed that the line for the women's restroom was never super long. I love how this arena is downtown so it's easy to eat at a restaurant and then walk to the arena. This does mean that traffic it's really bad after a game, but since we were staying at a hotel close by, we just walked back to our hotel. I would definitely come back for another game or a performance.

    First off, the arena is spacious and the seats are pretty good (even in the cheap seat section!) I…read morewent to the Magic-Pacers game to meet friends from Indiana. I selected a $37.50 seat through Ticketmaster, who charged $10+ as a service charge!! (Now I know why the majority of the country hates this monopoly!!) It was easy getting in, but getting out from the 200 level requires patience as there is a HUGE bottleneck to get onto the escalators. I only had one drink (no food) and that cocktail cost me $18 (not including tip!) for a shot of alcohol I could not taste in a cup filled to the top with ice. Overall, nice venue, but I doubt I'd visit again.

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    Tinker Field

    Tinker Field

    5.0(1 review)
    0.1 miJohn Young, Horizons West / West Orlando

    As a history and baseball fan I had to pay a visit to Tinker Field, named in honor of Joe Tinker…read more(1880-1948) who was a professional baseball player and developer. Joe experienced success with the Chicago Cubs from 1906 to 1910, where he won four pennants and two World Series championships. In 1919 Joe moved to Orlando where he managed the Orlando Tigers and operated a thriving real estate business during Florida's land boom years. The field that would become Tinker Field was first used for baseball in 1914. In 1922 Joe Tinker promoted construction of a new baseball stadium to attract teams for spring training. On April 19. 1923, the new ball field was dedicated. At 1.500 seats, the wooden stadium was larger than Yankee field. The field was red Georgia clay with a grass outfield of Bermuda sod. For years the field was used for spring training by the the Cincinnati Reds (1923-1933), Brooklyn Dodgers (1934-1935,) and the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins (1936-1990) and as part of the Florida State League and the Southern League. Many Baseball Hall of Famers played here including Jackie Robinson, Rod Carew, Bert Blyleven, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, and Harmon Killebrew. In 1963, the stadium was rebuilt with 1,000 seats from the 1911 Griffith Stadium in Washington D.C. On March 6, 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke to thousands when he gave his only speech in Central Florida, "Integration Now", from the pitcher's mound. Less than a month later he was assassinated. Tinker Field was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 for its association with baseball and Joe Tinker, who was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946. In 2015, the city removed the grandstands and buildings to make room for renovation of the Orlando Citrus Bowl, now Camping World. Tinker Field History Plaza opened in 2018 and the historic baseball diamond and field were landmarked by the Orlando City Council for its connection to the civil rights movement and minor and major league baseball. Marker F-923, Tinker Field was installed in 2016 by the City of Orlando and the Florida Department of State.

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    Space Coast Stadium - Gloves and Glory Championship 2025

    Space Coast Stadium

    3.4(24 reviews)
    44.8 mi

    Definitely check your fields and park accordingly because that can be a unwanted long distance…read morewalk. Depending your spot will determine the restroom. The Junior stadium sounds fun but it has no close snack bar and has two porter potties. It was rough to be on that side. Parking is parking!!! Lol there's alot but also alot of us. Carpool if possible. Its basically get in where you fit even if its on grass islands. Lol There was parking across the street but did hear after you can't park there. Buy your entry beforehand and show to get in. Keep your bags compact to not get searched or request a medical cooler tag to take in extra stuff. There is plenty of food and snacks options. Drinks are at a reasonable price. Staff was friendly and continously cleaning the restrooms. I seen pop up booths for bats,gloves,posters, mini bobbleheads of your players. Kona ice, pineapple spot, Chinese food. The fields were well kept and can handle alot of rain so unless there's lightning games are on. They'll play til 2am to makeup any games affected by weather. We had about 5 lightning delays followed by buckets of rain. There's a lightning tracker and it will let you know when its safe to return. During this time everything closes and everyone is told to take cover!

    Edit: day 4. Scoreboard still not on and one older male employe is giving the ick, repeatedly…read moredriving past in a golf cart.

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    FBC Mortgage Stadium

    FBC Mortgage Stadium

    4.0(31 reviews)
    13.7 miUniversity of Central Florida / UCF, East Orlando

    Do you want to have a good time? Experience the Cardiac Knights first hand? Experience the true…read moremeaning of "the Bounce House"? Why aren't you attending a UCF game at FBC Mortgage stadium?! While UCFs stadium is smaller than other schools with its two-tier metal structure, it is what gives it so much character... I mean it wouldn't "Bounce" as the fans cheer on their team in excitement if it was concrete! It really is an experience and I cherish it while it lasts! The smaller structure also means even the "nosebleeds" have a great view. The main scoreboard is positioned on the North end with the student sections at both end zones; the South end zone is where the main action for the student energy has remained. The cabana section on the east side of the stadium feels like a Lux, upgraded experience although why it doesn't have air conditioned restrooms is beyond me, they're comparable to other restrooms although they had a really nice display of free feminine products including I think hair ties available. Other than that they're like any other restroom in the stadium (maybe excluding the Tower), where I feel like I'm fighting for my life between the heat and humidity (ha), but really why? Concessions are concessions... although there are a few boutique options throughout that may change season to season, I've seen Sonny's BBQ, Flippers Pizzeria, cotton candy stand, a new addition of grab and go drinks (sounded better than it was), and Bonus! The stadium now serves adult beverages (beer, seltzer, etc.)! Anyway, I love the energy of this stadium every time I go to a game and the parking/traffic is well coordinated. Oh minus 1 star because they "supposedly" upgraded the network service and we still never have service in the stadium... GO KNIGHTS AND CHARGE ON!!

    Went to a UCF game on Saturday. It was great! The venue was…read moreclean and getting inside was a breeze. Very well organized. I have to take off a star because they did not accept American Express credit cards and/or cash at the concession stands. Prices were of course high, however, that's expected. Other than that, it was a wonderful experience and I can only recommend.

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