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    Tito M.

    The worse experience!! Customer services the worse. I keep emailing and calling and none answer to my emails neither my calls. I'm trying to cancel the membership for 23-24 since sales rep are horrible and also there is not point paying a membership when the stadium is always empty meaning that fans that purchase tickets at $16 end up seating anywhere they want...if you know what I mean. The sales rep are nice and keep in touch with you while trying to make that sale but once you become a member and start making your payments, they act like you don't exist and ignored any questions you might have. I am been dealing with a guy named Juan Molina, I requested to cancel my membership, to my sales rep Molina. But supposedly he doesn't work for Dynamo anymore. But I never got any notification. 3 weeks ago I got an email from another person (Lauren Lartigue ) she let me know Molina doesn't work with Dynamo. She emailed me that she will cancelled my membership but she also said "but would need to hop on a call and discuss things for anything further" I reply to her email that all I need is my refund. It's been over 3 weeks of me trying to get my refund and nothing yet, all my Emails are ignored. I only made 2 payments... I am very upset, is not about the money, is about the bad customer services they offer. Horrible experiences. I would not recommend to get a membership is better to buy the ticket per game and you can pick anywhere to seat since the stadium is always empty.

    Houston Dynamo FC current logo.
    Daniel B.

    2006 and 2007 back-to-back MLS Cup champions. The Houston Dynamo won the MLS Cup in each of their first two seasons in the league. No other team has accomplished that feat other than DC United in 1996 and 1997 (the first two seasons of MLS). Both of Houston's championship victories were over the New England Revolution. In 2006, the match tied at 1-1 and was decided 4-3 on penalties. In 2007, Houston won 2-1. Brian Ching was Houston's top scorer from 2006 to 2011. He was named Man of the Match at the 2006 MLS Cup. Ching owns the team record in goals scored at 56 (2006-2013). At the end of his playing career, Ching immediately transitioned into an assistant coach role and then served as managing director for the team from 2013 to 2019. Another key player in Dynamo history was Brad Davis (2006-2015). A six-time MLS All-Star, Davis played with Ching on both MLS-Cup-winning teams. He has the most MLS appearances in team history and was team MVP four years in a row from 2009 to 2012. Unfortunately, Houston hasn't performed as well from the mid-2010s onward. Since 2014, the team has finished towards the bottom of their conference regular season standings. Since then, with the exception of the 2017 season (4th), Houston has finished anywhere from 8th to 12th place in conferences of 10 to 12 teams. Houston is a Western Conference team, but did spend a few seasons in the Eastern Conference from 2011 to 2014. The Dynamo play in the recently renamed PNC Stadium (previously, BBVA Stadium) in downtown Houston. The soccer-specific stadium, also referred to as "The Oven" and "The Orange Box," was built primarily for the Dynamo and opened in 2012. Reserve parking in advance by using ParkMobile: https://park.parkmobile.io/tx/houston/parking-near-bbva-stadium.

    Live by the goal. Dy-namo by the goal.
    Fox E.

    Not to be confused with a murder plot against an orange-white Clownfish in America's 4th largest city (Houston Die-Nemo). Houston is one of the classic teams in the league, even though they secretly stole San Jose away from San Jose, and changed the Earthquake name to Dynamo, to reflect the industrial energy nature of the Houston economy. I'm a fan of a team and I think they do a good job, and are a main fixture in the sports scene of the city, which isn't really much of a sports city to be honest, and none of the Rockets/Astros/Texans get an immense amount of love compared to other regions, and the Dynamo holds its own to some degree. It had some great success in the past and long may that continue. They need to get back on the wagon and be a top team, and I hope they can get the support they deserve to go with their amazing stadium close to downtown.

    How many time I called
    Isabel A.

    I work for a corporation let me say ....... The " business development rep" never answer my email. Hey I'm trying to buy group tickets! I call them after two weeks- I'm going tell my CEO let's not support this team bc obviously they don't want our business

    Nic P.

    I took my grandson to see a game here, I've never been to see a soccer game in Houston so we were pretty excited. Parking wasn't super difficult and it was pretty busy we got to the game a little bit late and so parking was full, but we still were able to find a space within walking distance. The stadium is gorgeous, the seating was perfect, we saw everything from where we were. It was pretty exciting, I can't wait to do it again!

    Farrah A.

    This rev is for both the Dynamo team and Robertson Stadium. First off, if you haven't checked out a Dynamo game yet, you should. Houston is a HUGE sports town--we show a ridiculous amount of support for our beloved 'Stros, Rockets, Aeros and Comets (sometimes). But the Dynamo? It's a tough call. You'd be surprised of how many fans come out on game day. But still. Houston, it's not enough. These guys hold a back-to-back championship title! This city should bleed orange. I went to my second game last night vs FC Dallas (once again, we tied with those Mo Fos. Gah!) So far, here's what I like about Dynamo games/Robertson stadium: - You won't break the bank taking the family out to a game. Tickets, parking and food are cheaper than most sporting events. - Stadium seating can be a good or bad thing. On the upside, those tickets that you and the gang bought for separate sections--feel free to sit together. Half the stadium isn't sitting where they're supposed to. Downside is that those bleachers can hurt your tush. But that means you need to get your ass up and cheer like a wild banshee for the Dynamo. - The immense energy from El Battalion/Texian Army section will instantly put you in game mode. Non-stop singing, cheering and trumpets keep the crowd and players on their toes. - There's lots of tailgating (not close to the Texans, but it's up there), bands, free stuff handed out, plenty of photo opps, etc. prior to the game. Get their extra early for this. - Dynamo Dancers are pretty darn hot. I think they're the prettiest bunch out of Houston pro-sports dance teams. Downside: - Sitting next to the opposing team's band of fans. They won't shut the eff up! The exchange of words and foul-mouth cheers are all in good fun, but someone seriously needs to put that to a limit. - Beer is surprisingly somewhat pricey. $7? That's how much they cost at Minute Maid--then again, it's for a bottle, not draft, but still. - No umbrellas. What? It's raining at an outdoor stadium and you say no umbrellas?! Leave 'em in the car, kiddos. - Peeps working the concession stands are unbelievably slow. Hey, Pokey. You may not be a fan of the sport, but I wanna get back to my seat sometime before the next half!

    Inaugural Dash game kickoff!
    Jennifer F.

    Inaugural Dash game! If you're a fan of soccer, women, or sports, this is a must do. The Dash is Houston's newest sports franchise and the Dynamo's sister club. Not only does the club have some amazing players in the lineup, it is one of the few chances the city has to members of the US Women's national team when they come to town. It's also a great place for people watching (we saw Brian Cushing (whose sister in law, Kealia Ohai, is a forward on the team), JJ Watt, Mayor Parker, Brad Davis, Brian Ching). Ok so specifics. For all the games, only the lower bowl is open. So get your tickets early! Tickets start around $16/seat, so it's affordable to take the whole family. We got partial season tickets near the tunnel (south side) so we could people watch and reminisce about when we had similar seats at Robertson. Even though it's only 7,000 seats, it's LOUD. It make the atmosphere awesome during corner kicks and GOALS. Get near the stadium early, and find side street parking for cheap or the Astro's parking lot if there are no events going on. Grab a few beers or dinner along St. Emmanuel. I'm hoping the Dash can make Orange Avenue happen soon (it's a great place for kids). About 30-45 minutes before kickoff, you'll want to head inside and get to your seats because you can see the players warming up. It's really fun to see your favorite players or scout a couple players to watch out for. Or there's the team shop. Or the Mazda area for posters. Or the concession stand (lines move fast) Or the restrooms (plenty of those). Diesel (the mascot) come around and tries to say hi to all the kids. If you line up near the tunnel, you can try to catch a picture of autograph. After the games, the ladies stick around for autographs on the sidelines (don't know if that was a one time deal) or autograph ally (the southeast corner of the stadium) is a sure bet to get autographs. I don't know any better way to support women's' sports than to go to a Dash game. I promise one game and you'll be hooked.

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    Houston Rockets - NBA Suite life!

    Houston Rockets

    3.9(54 reviews)
    0.6 miDowntown

    My first time at an NBA game and I loved it! We had great seats - Section 107 row 18 was not too…read morefar back from the court and a view from the middle (and front). There was clearly an audience front even though the stadium is 360 and we were in one of the front sections. Great entertainment value with lots going on visually. Fun game. Took about 15 minutes to get through security/front doors when we arrived at 6PM (door opening time). Parking nearby was $40 but rideshare dropped us off right near the line to get in.

    It's always a thrill to go watch the Houston rockets play at the Toyota center…read more This match up was against the Dallas mavericks and the rockets did win by almost 20 points. It gets very loud at the Toyota center with fans constantly cheering and screaming and rooting for their home team. Plus u have the rowdy rudies who are constantly shouting chanting slogans, keeping the fans in the game. The half time show is a lot of fun to watch with different contests going and usually a half court shot. At this game they had a battle of bands. Also there was aerobic show of dunks. They also had the rockets power girls dancing away and putting up a show. Throughout the game, there is constant interaction with the fans and all of it is displayed on the big titan tron tv screens. Also around third quarter, the cheer leaders bring fan gear and souvenirs and throw them in the stands for fans to catch. It's a lot of fun to attend a game and I highly recommend other yelpers to attend. Plus plenty of food and drinks and souvenir shops, make it a worthwhile visit for all the fans. Go rockets!!! #clutchCity

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    Northside Fury Roller Derby

    Northside Fury Roller Derby

    5.0(4 reviews)
    21.7 mi

    After watching Whip It, I was fascinated with Roller Derby. In the movie, the characters played…read moreroller derby on a banked/slanted track and there was a lot of hitting/checking into the walls. The versions of roller derby here in Houston, including the Northside Fury team, plays on a flat track. The rules are a bit different and you don't see the checking, but rest assured there is plenty of hitting. You will get to see elbows throw, booty bumping, and lots and lots of pushing. These guys are still relatively new so their home rink is not super packed. What does that mean for you? FRONT ROW seats. You better hurry because they are a good entertainment value. For $12 a person you can watch all the craziness happening in front of your eyes. You just need to bring your own lawnchair or you can just sit on the furniture that is there or on the floor. You can also bring in a cooler with some of your own beverages. It's fun for the whole family. I had a blast and will be back to see some more fast paced action!

    My evening ROCKED as I watched the Northside Fury ROLL. It was a night to remember!…read more My new hero is an Irish player who goes by 'RED WAVES O'PAIN'. Her personality on the rink matched her name. And the big hits she delivered left me speechless.. WOAH. She spent some time in the penalty corner and out after some falls but her intensity and focus throughout the match remained high and in the zone. That night, Northside Fury was defeated by the Derby Dames but they sure went out in a blaze of glory! We saw big hits, high speed falls, and even a player get a minor concussion. It was INTENSE. I'm glad I wasn't out there! It was a blast though watching from the sidelines. My friends and I enjoyed our cooler full of ice cold craft beers. Yes.. that's right. The event was BYOB! The bout lasted over two hours so by the end of the game, we were all feeling good and in a dancin' kinda mood. And then the announcer said: Free open skate time! Half of us laced up roller skates. The other half opted for roller blades. I hadn't skated in 10 years so I went slow. Several toddlers skating with PVC tripod walkers lapped me on the rink. I eventually got the hang of it though and was able to skate at their speed. Difficulty skating afterward gave me an even stronger appreciation for Roller Derby girls and their sport. I am now a fan of Northside Fury!

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    Northside Fury bout followed by open skate night!

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    Houston Polo Club

    Houston Polo Club

    4.3(33 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Had a great time exploring a new sport here this past Sunday! The process was seamless. We…read morepurchased our tickets online. Parked and walked over to the viewing area. One side is reserved for members and the other for visitors. You're able to host a private party if you'd like or just come with your own group or solo. Seating is available on the lawn or patio sides. Food and beverages available for purchased. We had champagne, The charcuterie board and potato wedges. All good options. Truly enjoyed watching the game but couldn't tell you the "teams". The experience was about 2 1/2 hours long , 3 if you include arrival time to park etc.

    Came here as part of a paid-group experience. We each bought a separate ticket and got our own…read moreservers with some foods + unlimited wine/beer. It was a hot day and a bit unbearable to be outside as the food became high attractive to flies, the charcuterie and some finger foods were meh, the open bar did make up for it. The setting itself is unique, almost reminded me of going to an outdoor wedding reception, with a beautiful green landscape... Parking is plentiful, though it can get busy, so arriving early definitely helps make things smoother. I'll admit I didn't really understand the sport too much and watching it from our designated viewing pavilion wasn't exactly the best view. It was mainly a networking opportunity for our young professionals' group than a sporting event. The fashion was fun to take in. A lot of fancy derby wear (floral dresses, hats, sharp suits for the men) Definitely a good spot for people watching and seeing a bit of the local wealth on display.. Overall glad to have done it, not sure if I'll go again outside of corporate or group events.

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    Houston Texans - 610 Guys! Love these guys!

    Houston Texans

    3.0(25 reviews)
    5.9 miMedical Center

    I have been a die-hard fan since 2002. And even pre Texans with the Oilers. Ownership has had its…read moreups and downs with draft and coaching choices, lol. The gameday experience is awesome, and the tailgating is even better. There are a ton of freebies to be had on gameday. One of my favorite tailgating experiences is the Texas Star Grill. Free bbq and beer, you can't go wrong with that! Do tailgate in the blue lot. Most seats in NRG are pretty good. Hey, season ticket holders, stop selling all your seats to the opposing team's fans! We got to support our team! Sorry, I had to get that in there after seeing the Denver Broncos come to town recently. Stadium concessions have been upgraded recently with the arrival of Trill Burgers and Killens BBQ. I love the Crown Royal Bar on the 600 level! DJ spinning tunes during pregame and halftime! Overall The Texans experience is great! Will always make it out when possible!

    Among the NFL's current 32 teams, the Houston Texans are one of the worst. At the time of writing…read morethis review, they rank among the bottom five in terms of both regular season and postseason win percentage. However, the Texans are also the NFL's newest team. They joined the league in 2002. Most of the NFL's teams were established in the 1970s or earlier, though there was a small group that joined in the 90s: the Baltimore Ravens (1996), Jacksonville Jaguars (1995), and Carolina Panthers (1995). If you look at the league's four newest teams - Texans, Ravens, Jaguars, Panthers - only the Ravens have won a Super Bowl. Baltimore has won two, in fact: XXXV in 2001 (2000 season) and XLVII in 2013 (2012 season). The Panthers made it to two Super Bowls, but didn't win either of them: XXXVIII in 2004 (2003 season) and 50 in 2016 (2015 season). Both the Texans and Jaguars have zero Super Bowl appearances. They're two of only four teams to have never reached a Super Bowl. On average, the Texans have performed better than than the Jaguars with more division championships (AFC South) and playoff appearances. The Texans had decent success from the 2011 through 2019 seasons with six playoff appearances in nine seasons (67% appearance rate). This approximately decade-long stretch was primarily led by head coaches Gary Kubiak and Bill O'Brien. Kubiak would go on to win the aforementioned Super Bowl 50 as head coach of the Denver Broncos. I'm a fan of O'Brien because he was the offensive coordinator at Georgia Tech when I was a student at Georgia Tech. O'Brien worked at Georgia Tech from 1995 to 2002. Those were some great years for our football team. O'Brien is currently the OC and quarterbacks coach for Nick Saban at Alabama. JJ Watt, one of the greatest defensive linemen of all time, was drafted by the Texans with the 11th pick in the 2011 draft. Watt played for the Texans through the 2020 season -- 10 years a Texan. He racked up three NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards (2012, 2014, 2015) while in Houston. Watt's three DPOY awards tie him with two other defensive greats, Aaron Donald and Lawrence Taylor, for most DPOY awards won. Watt left the Texans last year (2021) and now plays for the Arizona Cardinals. He was no doubt a big loss for the franchise and the Greater Houston community. Since Bill O'Brien, the Texans have had a fast-moving coaching carousel with four different head coaches in just the last three seasons: O'Brien and Romeo Crennel in 2020, David Culley in 2021, and now Lovie Smith in 2022.

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    Savarese Promotions

    Savarese Promotions

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.9 miDowntown

    Who better that Lou Savrease to promote your fight? Weather it be a sanctioned bout or one for…read morecharitable cause, Lou's connections in the boxing world as well as in the Houston business scene are unmatched. For sanctioned fight nights they will put on several a year and tickets can be purchased from the gym or several other locations around town. They are always entertaining and will usually include 10 to 12 fights in all of the various weight classes. For the charity events you just have to watch more closely. Some of these events are private but Lou and his staff are never ones to not tell you what's going on if the public is allowed to buy a seat or a table at the event. Also, Lou is great for having him speak to kids. He has a knack for it and the kids really light up when they hear his story. Stop by and say hi sometime, you might just end up staying half the day

    This review is specfically for Savarese Promotions local boxing and MMA events. Many of you know…read moreLou Savarese the former boxer and fight gym owner in downtown Houston. Turns out, he puts on one hell of a fun fight night too. too. My son and I were looking for a local boxing promotion and I found "Rumble on the Bayou 7" in September. It was held at the beautiful Bayou City Events Center near Reliant Stadium. I bought tickets online that were left for us at will call. The matches were held in a big ballroom with great lighting, spacing and seating. Audio/Video was first class as were all of the people from the promotions that I interacted with. Drinks were served by Hooters of Humble girls and there were additional concessions in the lobby. Bathroom access was also in lobby and was spacious and clean. From the ring announcer to the "card" girls, the event was created to be safe, fun and even somewhat interactive. The fights themselves were good entertainment and well paced between matches. Ticket prices range from $35-150 but every table or seat has a great view. I cannot wait to come back for the next event. Thanks for a great night with my son. Well done Savarese Promotions!

    Houston Dynamo - sportsteams - Updated May 2026

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