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    Danielle B.

    The stadium had a great layout. Getting to the venue by Uber is definitely the best way. Leave at the beginning of the 4th or the Uber prices double and it takes hours to get out. Food and drinks were spendy but they always are at these events. We were wearing Raiders jerseys and we had nothing but fun with all the commanders. No mean heckling the staff was great. The band was awesome and it was generally a great experience. I will definitely be back.

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    David H.

    This venue was built in the 90s and they haven't done much to maintain it since. If you want to park it's $60 per car (not a typo) so taking the Metro and walking the mile to the station is your best bet. This place has okay food options but as you'd expect everything is redic overpriced ($50 for two beers and two bottles of water). The club seats were comfortable at least with cushioned seats and cup holders and the club is nice to walk through if you get hot or cold since it's indoors and climate controlled. My wife said they were running out of toilet paper in the club area after the concert which takes a special kind of talent to be that incompetent. I came here for a Kenny Chesley and Zac Brown concert and had an awesome time but this venue is subpar and needs an upgrade or replacement. I'll come back here if there's something I want to see but not the best venue.

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    Javelyn E.

    This was stop 6 on my NFL stadium tour. Parking was very easy, lots of signs to direct traffic. We prepaid which was very convenient with the parking ticket being on the phone. We parked in one of the gold lots and there was a lot of active tailgating going on so you had to really watch out for people and flying footballs. The pregame party pavilion had a great DJ and had several activities going on. Concessions were plentiful and they even have a self serve type system where the camera knows what you bought so checking out was a breeze. I never had to stand in a long line for anything at this stadium including the women's restroom. The energy in the stadium was good. Fans were not obnoxious. My only complaints were that song they HAVE to sing after every touchdown and it seems to be a very standy stadium. I paid good money to be 24 rows back from the field and these people (everyone in rows 1 - 23) HAD to stand the entire game. It was not my team's day so we left as the 3rd quarter kicked off. There was zero traffic. It took me 3 minutes to leave my parking spot and get on the highway. That has never happened to me at any venue.

    Arista W.

    I enjoyed the game but man was it was hot!!!! This stadium is definitely poorly built and needs a dome so we can get some air pumping through there. It's literally hotter in that stadium than it is outside lolol. To make matters worse the seats are extremely uncomfortable and super small! Everyone was sweaty and tired lolol. The heat definitely kicked our butts! Please be advised that parking costs just as much as tickets lol. Anywhere from $25-$100+ so be fully prepared for that. Lots of options to eat and drink. They make sure they have plenty of people walking around to serve cold drinks as well. They gave out some pretty cool gift packs with the tickets and the half time show was decent. This is a preseason game against the Ravens so I wasn't expecting too much. I did like how they brought all their players onto the field. Looked like a war was brewing lolol. Also, get there early to tailgate. Plenty of people out there having a good time before the game. Lots of fans and food. Lol.

    View from section 324, row 2
    Alexandra R.

    I recently went to a concert at Commanders Field, and Overall, it was a great experience! Getting to the venue was easy, the parking lot was large with a lot of space (perfect for tailgates!), security was quick, and there were many drink options (including seltzers and ciders). We sat in section 324 - it sounded amazing and we had a great view! But, the womens bathroom lines were very long (definitely not enough bathrooms), leaving the parking lot at the end was a bear, and I didn't love the food (I got chicken fingers that were just fine). In all, it was an awesome show and I'll definitely go back, but there's certainly room for improvement!

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    Brian V.

    I came here as part of my quest to visit every single football stadium. I thought the facilities were clean and nice, and the people were friendly. I guess as long as you're not cheering for the opposite team lol. But this was a fun visit for sure. I will say though, I do like the stadium because of its accessibility from the public transportation. My cousin and I took a train in and had a relatively short walk to get to the stadium. It was very convenient. Especially when you consider what I have to go through to get to a sporting event in Los Angeles, ha ha. Team performance and other outside factors aside, this is definitely a fun place to watch the game and the infrastructure is there for you to visit without huge problems.

    Rebecca W.

    My first time at FedEx Field for an NFL game: Commanders vs 49ers. Arrived an hour before the game... getting to parking was a mess, but thankfully I reserved at a lot. They were very thoughtful about putting porta-potties throughout the lots for those that had a longer walk. We were seated in the 400 section. I wish I was directed to a better way up to that section because we had to push through huge crowds. It was a beautiful day for a game, there was a helicopter flyover and Doug E. Fresh was the halftime show. The line for the Sandos was very long so we opted for the wings instead and that line was shorter, but those wings were legit!! I was thrilled to see my home team 49ers win!

    Mavis R.

    I've been to the stadium in Landover for several concert events! The last time was special because it was for one of my favorite artist's concerts - Beyonce and she graced us with a special guest - her daughter Blue Ivy. They were phenomenal. The venue was perfect, although not the best weather conditions that day but very spacious. I really enjoyed the concert and the crowd's enthusiasm. I'll have to visit for an actual sporting event next.

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    John C.

    Great experience and the staff was more than helpful. Very nice and clean stadium. Easy access in and out.

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    Jada C.

    This stadium was just ok. Ok... ok... Probably one of the worst I've ever been to to be honest. I was told this was the new field built about 10 years ago so I thought it would be a little newer. I think the field was only new to the football team but already existed. Getting onto the property is no problem. I really value the employees that were working outside guiding traffic and pedestrians to the stadium. That was top tier. Now, the janky parking lot attendants, different story! They were charging anywhere from $40 to $125, to park a car that you still have to pay for! I thought that was quite trashy. I must say, I did like the actual viewing space of the stadium. There is no bad seat in there. It made me wish I didn't pay as much for my tickets because clearly I could see from any seat in the house. Bathroom... the bathroom as well as the rest of the premises were clean but just outdated I mean rust everywhere. I felt like I needed a tetanus shot. Food & beverage vendors galore. Impressed w the variety offered from italian sausages and pretzels to meatless options and fried chicken. More updates to this property will get it the 5 Stars it needs from me.

    Patina C.

    Been here for several football games and concerts, most recently for the Morgan Wallen concert. It was the perfect place to house this large of a crowd. The stadium was completely filled as it was a sold out concert. It was the perfect place to tailgate without feeling overly crowded in your area. I was in the party bus section with plenty of room to mingle, play games, etc. Love the modern look of the stadium from the outside but the inside needs updating, especially the chairs. They're old and worn down. Definitely not ideal for sitting for a long period of time, but luckily I stood the entire time singing/screaming my heart out. Our seats were great, we were in section 321 and had an awesome view that was close to the stage. I feel like wherever you sit in the stadium, you still have a great view of the field/stage so you really can't go wrong. Bathrooms are always clean and the lines are short. I think this is because there's multiple on each level which keeps the lines down. There were several porta potties set up throughout the parking lots. I feel like there were more than usual which was nice. Food and drinks are overpriced but that's to be expected. Not sure if the booze was doing it's job or if the popcorn was just that good but it was heavenly and had the perfect amount of butter. I finished my bucket in seconds. Already checking ticketmaster to see when I can attend my next concert here.

    Starr D.

    This is one of our go to stadiums during football season. Compare to M&T, I have to say they are about comparable. Even though M&T is newer, but certain things are not as convenient just like Fedex Field. Following are my reviews: Location- surrounded by tons of residential complex, its not the easiest to get to. Parking- even though the HWY signage tells you parking H exit 15, E exit 17, etc but once you exit all traffic have to wait in long lines to be routed to 1 exit road. Once you get to the road leading to parking, lines are marked by parking lot color and letter, if you are not familiar with how the parking is arranged, you will be doing some line changing by squeezing btw the crowded vehicles. Food & Drinks- all the typical stadium food options are covered here. Pretty good. Tons of stands and bars you can buy alcoholic drinks, they normally run $10-$12 per can. Shopping- there are on every level and 1 on each side of the stadium. Commanders' Gold and Platinum club level membership offers a lot freebies, for instance: free parking, free foods, discounted merchandise, etc. Even if you are not a club member, you will enjoy each visit here as well. It's a thumbs up from @winedinenvacay

    Cheryl T.

    This review is for the Sunday night Beyonce concert only. It was raining heavily. This was the most disorganized and lack of care event space I've ever been to. Ever! No direction, no order and seemingly no one in charge? No one communicated with ticket holders the entire night except for Beyonce who was gracious. Otherwise, dead silence. The only reason I was there was to see her. It was pouring rain and we were kept out of the stadium. We were told to return to our cars --all without explanation. I had just walked a mile to get there so I was not about to walk back. Then they let us into the concourse and were thousands and thousands of people jammed in the hot, no air circulating, wet steamy concourse. The number of humans wedged in that space had to have been illegal. An 80 year old woman (Doris) was there by herself and was feeling faint. There was nowhere for her to sit (no seats anywhere.) Someone gave her a beer keg or something to perch on while she held her head. And, it slipped from under her and she crashed on her back to the concrete. I asked someone on staff to assist her and they didn't. She literally went into the bathroom and sat on a paper towel lined toilet. I hope she's okay. Folks were falling out and ambulances were rolling away with ticket holders all-evening. Once the 8 pm show finally started at 10 pm things got better. Up until then No bueno! An all around negative experience from this venue. You couldn't pay me to ever return. Update: Just read in the WashPost that there was a shelter in place emergency due to lightening in the area. Had to read the paper the next day to know this. Thousands were outside forced to stand in the storm itself. (You can't return to your car if you caught the metro or were dropped off). Those of us inside were in an airless inferno.

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    There was water dripping on my skull through my hat from the stadium (It wasn't even raining) Commanders won though :)

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