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    3.8 (88 reviews)
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    Maroon and gold.
    Joyce W.

    Abandon all hope ye who enter here! Came here with some friends recently to watch the season opener. The ASU vs NAU opener game took place on Saturday, August 30, 2025, with Arizona State defeating Northern Arizona 38-19. The Sun Devils football team is currently ranked Aw yis! Fork 'em, Devils! These veins bleed Yelp-red half the time, maroon-and-gold the other half. It's a great stadium. There's a lot of food and drinks options. I didn't pop into the restrooms so no thoughts on that. Regardless, if you're here for a game, you'll have fun! Go, Devils! Fear the flame. Rise and shout!

    Chantel C.

    As an alumni nothing feels better than seeing your team beat #7 ranked school on the hometurf. Nicely organized crowd control and entrance. It was annoying how they had some gates on the sidewalk but I know they just needed it for crowd control. They have lots of food options and drink stations. I did enjoy the updates to the seats since I've last been here. I'm thankful for the shady seats because although it was October it was quite hot outside.

    Sparky's Fairway
    Cory S.

    Previously called Sun Devil Stadium until 2023, Arizona State University's Mountain America Stadium is a special place to be when visiting the ASU Tempe Campus. It is home to the ASU Sun Devil football team, which just switched from the Pac 12 Conference to the Big 12 Conference this past year. The stadium seats more than 53,000 fans, which decreased from almost 75,000 fans in 2018. This stadium used to host the Fiesta Bowl or the Cactus Bowl every year for many years. It was also home to at the Arizona Cardinals and Phoenix Cardinals over the years. I was in the Mountain America Stadium last night for ASU's annual Change the World event, where students competed for scholarships by sharing their pitches and displays to "change the world" over the course of the evening. ASU also hosts other events from Sun Devil Welcome (at the start of the year), graduation ceremonies (at the end of the academic year), InfernoFest (big concert), Pat's Run, and even employee appreciation barbecues. There is also the ASU 365 Community Union events, which include the movies on the field, stadium yoga, and Sparky's Fairway (see my photo). In addition to the many concerts held there (U2, Rolling Stones, The Who, Paul McCartney, Eagles, and George Strait to name just a few), the stadium has also welcomed the Pope, President Obama, A lot of fans have been talking up how they have been impressed with the recent renovations from the updated entrance area to new vendors to the massive screen. In fact, it's been said to have been less of a renovation and more of a reconstruction from the ground up. A new 12,000 square foot club area was added on the 300 level on the east side, which is now enclosed and air conditioned with a beer garden above. The nearby light rail also has elevated the experience for football attendees nowadays. The stadium is a great place to be for many different sorts of events, though for being more than 65 years old, it looks great!! I certainly recommend it.

    Our walk through Mountain American stadium.
    June H.

    Mountain American Stadium is not ADA friendly and should just be honest and tell people who need accommodations to stay home. I was at the Sun Devils/ NAU game last night. I was with my brother who can barely walk with a cane. He bought $70.00 dollar tickets for us to attend. He paid for ADA parking, but that kind of seating was already sold out. They accommodated us with back row seats. That part was fine! However, the ticket office wasn't clear about how difficult movement around the stadium would be or I wouldn't have let him go. After finally finding the carts for ADA transport, the drivers could not tell us which was the closest gate to our seats. So we went to the one ADA gate (which was also over-filled with fans who were physically able) and that was a long, long way from the elevator. Every parking attendant, security staff, cart driver and usher was totally at a loss about how to help us with his limited mobility. They really wanted to, they just didn't know the information. There was one access elevator at the far side of the stadium and then we had to make our way to section 31 at the opposite end. Back and forth we went! It was a hot evening, no one can control that, but it made his struggle worse and at one point I thought he would collapse. I asked a security guard, who was attending to someone else by bringing them a wheel chair, if we could get one. He apologized and said he could only do it if it was a medical emergency. I joked with him to wait five minutes and it would be! He was very nice, but those are the rules! It took us 40 minutes from the entry gate to reach our seat. He is a trooper, and also very stubborn, so he made it through the game. Afterwards the ushers told us there was a closer elevator, so we followed folks with walkers, canes, and wheelchairs to that elevator near section 24. A very nice young lady informed us that the elevator only went up. We were told by security that to leave the stadium we would have to make our way all the way back to the other side of the stadium. And we did--slowly. A group of disabled folk, a man carrying his wife's oxygen, another with a catheter bag. We stopped often and sat. The teams were off the field and the post game was finished when we got to the elevator. A very nice security guard told us to take a ramp for disabled people to exit the stadium, but sadly, at ramp's end, there are no carts to take you to your car after the game. But we are in ADA parking? How are we supposed to get back there? My brother sheepishly told me the ticket lady did tell him the ADA carts aren't provided post game. What??? Security isn't allowed to drive us, it is against their rules. Frustrated, I almost called 911. But several of us left our disabled people sitting alone at 11:30 p.m. to go run and get our cars from ADA parking, find our way back through traffic and roadblocks, and retrieve our people! We got home from the game at 12:30 p.m. Let me just say how very kind everyone was and how amazing the ASU students were with us, even those in full beer goggle game mode. We travel to stadiums a lot, my nephew is a coach, and have just never had such a disappointing and stressful visit. Mountain American Stadium should just post a disclaimer that they do not have accommodations for ADA.

    View from the high seating in a/c
    Roni K.

    We had the privilege of being in a partially a/c suite. Food was awesome (pretzels were a bit soggy). We were able to go to field level and watch part of the game. Met the AD. Overall a very welcoming experience ... GO DEVILS!!

    Kansas fan cheering even though his team lost in the last minute of the game.
    Zachary M.

    Came here for the Arizona State vs Kansas game and the best way to describe this place is mid. Food selection was limited to a few carnival style vendors, the fans were trashy to say the least, and the heat caused the stadium to be filled with musty smelling people. $15 dollars for a tall Coors, since when did Arizona State feel entitled enough to rob the general population of people just trying to get wasted and have a good time. D+ rating for this stadium, don't waste your time attending an event here.

    ASU Marching Band
    Travis T.

    I'm an ASU alumni and long time football season ticket holder of the Sun Devils. My Grandma was a season ticket holder back in the day and would take a different grandkid in our family to a game every year. So I have many memories of coming here as a child. I even remember watching the '86 Rose Bowl on TV because my parents were at the game. I eventually became an ASU student during the Jake Plummer/ Pat Tillman Rose Bowl run and jumped on those cheap student season ticket holder prices. What a party it was to be in the student section during that time. Sun Devil Stadium first opened in 1958 and has gone through many renovations. They increased seating capacity from 30,000 to 70,000 over the years. But then starting in 2012, ASU introduced a five phase $300 million plan to reduce seating capacity to 55,000 people. The much needed upgrades have really improved the game watching experience (especially the new video board). They even upgraded the food court area to include much better food options and the bathrooms are so much nicer. Sun Devil Stadium has natural grass and the field is named for the late great coach Frank Kush. The Phoenix Metro light rail drops you off right in front of the stadium if you want to avoid parking in the area. The Arizona Cardinals played here from 1988 to 2005. I was a season ticket the later half of those years. Those were miserable times because it was so hot for mid-day games and the Cardinals were just garbage back then. Super Bowl XXX was hosted here in 1996. The Fiesta Bowl played here from 1971 to 2006 with two BSC Championship games being played here during that time. The Copper/Cactus/Insight Bowl (so many names ... lol) also used to play here. I've actually attended a couple great memorable concerts over the years at Sun Devil Stadium. I got to see U2 during their Zoo Station tour and the Rolling Stones back in the day. A few films like Jerry Maguire were also filmed here. Between these events and all the many games I have attended, my memories here are endless. I highly recommend a back stage tour if you get a chance and check out the student athlete facilities. Hopefully someday ASU gets back to their Rose Bowl glory days. But for now, I enjoy getting a few friends together to tailgate in the parking lot on game day. Go Devils.

    Nicole E.

    I was here for a fiesta bowl years ago. It was an intense game, stadiums were packed to the gills. Few seats were empty. So much red for OSU and Blue for Notre Dame. My friend was an alum of ND, so, I was there to help root on the Irish, naturally. However deep in the back of my head it didn't matter who won. It was just cool and great to just be there, one person out of thousands in the stands. I really don't remember the game at all, just the amount of energy from the fans, it was palpable, intense enough to lift up the stadium if it was powered by only the energy of the crowd. It was scintillating to be here and feel the immense energy in the stadium that day.

    Treena C.

    What a remodel! Such an great improvement. From the entrance to the improved vendors like ChikFilA and Cold Beers and Cheeseburgers the whole thing is a fantastic. We had a good view of the field from our seats. Lots of room to roam around on the concourse at half time. The big screen is spectacular, although we were sitting under it so it wasn't much help for us. Expect a line getting in with security- possibly the only downside.

    Brian S.

    A S U!! Great place to watch games, we love coming here! Plenty of parking throughout Tempe; great places to eat outside around stadium, and good selection inside if that's what you prefer. Did I mention an air conditioned room available to all at the 2/300 level!! Great to cool off when needed! Love the remodel/rebuild, very nice!

    Eric B.

    Ah, the Sun Devils' lair! I've enjoyed many football games and graduation in this stadium. It's undergone many renovations over the years but in my opinion they only add to that awesome experience. I personally enjoy sitting in the upper level as I get to see the full field better during games. Can't wait to see the results of the latest improvements this upcoming season! Why the 4 stars instead of 5, you ask? I just wish they'd have a nice selection of craft beer. With Four Peaks nearby and SanTan not that far off, this shouldn't be too hard to accomplish. We'll see what happens... Oh, and FYI they don't allow bags inside unless they're transparent/see-through. Enjoy your time at the stadium and "GOOOO DEVILSSS GOOOOOOOOOO!" :D

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    "What does censorship reveal? It reveals fear." (Julian Assange). ASU bows down to no one!!!! Great University! ASU! Forks Up!

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    Sun Angel Stadium /Joe Selleh Track

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I had to add this "business" just so I could check in at it. Because lets face it, no one wakes up…read morein the morning and says, "I am in the mood to run around in little circles as fast as I can for an hour!" No. It takes a lot of will power to drag yourself to the track in the morning and thus we should be able to check in and say, "LOOK AT ME. I AM AT THE TRACK." If you are looking for a place to do speed work, or just enjoy running in circles, this track is pretty nice. It has a little squish to it unlike older tracks. ASU unlocks the gates at 6am (or earlier) and does not enforce parking until 7am. This gives non-students a solid hour of track use. If you are a glutton for punishment, you can also run up the bleachers, plus it is a quarter mile away from A Mountain. There are bathrooms under the bleachers that are unlocked, plus a drinking fountain. There are probably other times the track is accessible and empty, but I am a morning runner so I can only speak about the morning.

    NOT HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE. My sons are competing at a high school track meet this weekend. I…read morerecently broke my foot so I am using a knee scooter because I am non-weight bearing on that foot. THERE ARE NO HANDICAPPED PARKING SPOTS. ASU charges extra to designate handicap spots and the meet planner didn't buy them. YOU WILL NEED A DRIVER TO DROP YOU OFF AT THE GATE AND THEN PARK. THE PATH TO THE BLEACHERS IS UNPAVED. Dirt and broken blacktop. THERE IS NO HANDICAP BATHROOM. There is a step up into the bathroom and all the stalls are too small to admit a knee scooter, wheelchair, or stroller. There is only one entrance to buy tickets and it is 100 yards to the bleachers. THERE IS A CLEAR BAG POLICY. Didn't know that? Good luck getting back to your car to dump out your purse!

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    4.2(16 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Amazing Staff My…read morethree boys loved this place. They all wanted to something different. Even wife and I played the games. Snack prices were not expensive. I will go back. Also will tell friends about this place.

    My family checked this place out and the boys each bought a 35pt package for a sales price of $25…read more Each game and activity costs between 1 and 6 points, with the more popular ones costing 4-6 points. It was about the perfect amount of activity for us as we got to try each of the activities once. There's about 8 active games including a batting game, tennis game, QB throw, field goal kick, boxing, skiing, soccer and more. Most of the games have a scoreboard that will display your score and have the top scores of the all time, weekly and daily. It's fun to see your name up on the scoreboard even when your score may be pretty brutal compared to the all-time greats. The staff was very helpful in checking us in and letting us know how each game works. There's a few games that are pretty simple and others that require some setting up (like getting boots and strapped in for the skiing. I enjoyed the QB throw the most but it looked like the bouncy basketball court was the most popular while we were there. We went on the Friday night and it wasn't very crowded...only have to wait maybe 5 minutes for any activity to open up. The place was pretty clean except I did notice they didn't spray down to clean the batting helmets after each person...that was kind of gross to put on the helmet and feel some sogginess. This may be a fun place for holding a birthday party for kids as they have ice cream, cereal and party rooms overlooking the area. For me it's probably a one and done visit, but we need more places like this where kids and families and have some good indoor activities besides bounce parks.

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    3.8(965 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    Great seat layout makes every one able to see the action at home plate…read more Nice scoreboard that replicates digitally what an old time park scoreboard would look like. Of course the prices are astronomical for the food and beverages.

    I'm a big sports fan. Football, basketball, tennis, and soccer are my go-tos. Baseball is a little…read morefarther down the pecking order but I've always enjoyed attending baseball games live. They're laid back and a fun social event. Since moving to Arizona a little over a year ago, I finally got around to checking out my first Diamondbacks Game with a group on a Tuesday evening at Chase Field. One of the downsides of this venue is that it's downtown. Which means parking isn't going to be easy. I pre-purchased parking for a decent price. If you're looking for parking when you arrive close to the stadium, you're going to get gouged by parking lots and garages with their event rates. If you're lucky, and you're willing to walk a little bit, you might be able to find some free street parking. That's what I'm going to try next time around. Now, let's get to the good stuff. Getting into the stadium was a breeze. There wasn't a line and you walk through metal detectors where you don't have to take anything out of your pockets. Always a plus. Once I got in, I was excited to check out another baseball stadium. Even though Chase Field was built a while back, the stadium is well maintained and looks newer than it is. We sat in the Banner Health area which is center field. Fantastic seats with great views of the game. The weather was perfect so they had the retractable roof open. When it's too hot (those Phoenix summers hit), they close the roof. Like most venues, you're going to be paying for overpriced food and drinks. That's no different here. I walked around the entire stadium to check out all of the food options. It's mostly your standard fare, and an assortment of mediocre chain restaurants. I wish the food options were a bit better (Minute Maid Stadium in Houston has better food options hands down). I ended up going with some honey chicken fries (loaded fries with hot honey chicken, bacon, and chives) from Four Point Brewing. While the fries had been pre-made and were lukewarm, they were quite good for stadium food. Good portion size too. Probably one of the star food options at Chase Field. Swing batter batter, swing!

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    Mullett Arena

    4.1(34 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Amazing hockey program-Division 1 excellent hockey with no NHL anymore college hockey is great at a…read morethird of the cost. I always sit in the club seats with all you can eat and drink included. There are no bad seats in this arena. ASU has a fantastic men's hockey program. Every person reading this must go to a game. I recommend it highly.

    Previously called ASU Multi-Purpose Arena, Arizona State University's Mullett Arena is a special…read moreplace to be when visiting the ASU Tempe Campus. It is an indoor multipurpose arena with 5,000 seats and is home to ASU men's ice hockey, women's ice hockey, women's volleyball, and men's wrestling as well as the NBA G League's Valley Suns. Mullett Arena also was a temporary venue for the NHL Arizona Coyotes for several years. I actually stopped by Mullett Arena today for some ASU graduation festivities. It was the Sun Devil Athletics Stole Ceremony. From the comfortable seating and concourse around the inside of the arena, this arena was laid out well and served as a great event space. Some other events taking place over the next few months include the Arizona Juggernauts arena football games, the Stifel Stars on Ice, and the Riot Games LCS Spring Finals (two days). and the World Hip Hop Dance Championship. Clearly, the space can be used for a lot of different purposes. The Mountain America Community Iceplex at ASU is the ice rink on the west side of Mullett Arena. It has a concession stand for hot and cold refreshments and a full hockey pro shop. Temporary locker rooms were also setup for visiting teams when the Coyotes played there. The building also housed all of the on-site NHL training and locker room facilities during the Coyotes' temporary stay at the Mullett Arena. The arena is a great place to be for many different sorts of events, and it's still a rather new complex! I certainly recommend it.

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    State Farm Stadium

    3.5(515 reviews)
    20.3 mi

    Came here to watch Bruno Mars last month and the show was phenomenal…read more If you don't have the height, though, do NOT get the floor seats because you will spend a lot of time looking at the screen. It would have been helpful if there were traffic attendants at the light because this was what took us the longest. Make sure you arrive 1 hr early so you can get food and find your seats.

    Went to see the Bruno Mars Romantic Tour concert with my cousins and it was a fantastic…read moreexperience!! We sat on the floor in the 20th row and the vibe was just great!! Took awhile to get thru once we passed the security check-in and were filtering down a few levels to get to the floor. Of course there were a ton of people and we were packed like sardines but the flow was smooth and people were patient. Once we got to our seats, we got situated and Leon Thomas was already midway as the opening act. There was a slight mixup as one chair, the "30th" seat was missing on our row and we ended up moving down one seat to our left as the group with the seating issue kept trying to figure it out. Some numbers were missing on our seats but mine was visible and we could verify where we were seated. Luckily, our seat neighbors were nice people and accommodating since there seemed to be an extra seat that was empty. When we first arrived, there were some people who sat near our seats that weren't supposed to be there but you know there's always one of those so they moved. It was fun and festive. The woman in front of us with her daughter was recording the whole time as well as the lone guy next to my cousin who was doing the same and singing to EVERY SONG, LOL!! Thankfully we never had to use the bathroom as we went during dinner right before the concert. There were Porta-Pottys on the floor level inside as your bathroom. Also, you couldn't take an actual canned drink inside. Attendants had you put them in a cup unless they weren't paying attention and you had your drink in your see-thru backpack like the guy in front of me walking in. Speaking of, you need to look at bag dimensions and restrictions prior to going to the events. I looked ahead of time and brought a clear, plastic purse within the allowed guidelines/dimensions. Acoustics were great, there was never a glitch, 2 large screens on the left and right of the stage were great for folks seated far away and were a great visual for close ups even for us. Security was effective and checkpoints at the entrances went smoothly. It was a bit crazy getting out of the stadium but we got out. Getting out of the parking lot was another story. It was a long, log-jam and some vehicles were impatient and nearly hitting other vehicles just to get in the line to get out! I think the parking guides and traffic monitors could've done better in an orderly and streamlined fashion. In any case, we had fun and luckily people inside were nice and courteous. This was my 2nd concert at this stadium and am well-pleased with the ambiance. It was just the parking lot situation that needs to be more efficient. Hopefully they worked it out the next evening since Bruno played 2 nights here.

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