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    SeatGeek Stadium

    2.9 (182 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Ryan J.

    Been here several times now, 1st review. Came here to see the Stars play Bay FC. It turned out to be a nice day, the clouds blocked out most of the sun. There's roofing above the bleachers that helped blocked the short rainfall. They're lemonades are good. If you dont get club tickets it gets really expensive. My only gripe is the parking lot. People guide and direct you in, but its a free for all getting out.

    The access ramp was blocked
    Riley C.

    Not the best field. Steep accessibility ramp, the website lists restaurants at the end of the parking lot as food options. The gravel not well maintained lot costs $23 to park. The process of getting tickets is not easy and staff is not quick to be of help in person. The stadium always looks grimy and not overly comfortable.

    Great seats... For them
    Paul B.

    An open letter to the Chicago Fire Football Club Tonight was my first Chicago Fire game and it will be my last. I have been to dozens of stadiums over the past 20 years including MLB, NFL, NBA. NHL, and many minor league baseball games. This was the only time I was treated so poorly by a "coach" who just seems bitter because his playing days are behind him. He was not only rude to the fans he was encouraging his players to be rude as well. I did call him an a-hole more than once - as did many fans - because he seemed focused on ruining the experience. (I am not proud of that - but I am also not wrong.) I have waited a long time to get to a Fire game. I live 3000 steps from the stadium and drive past it every day. This "coach" - and the culture of disrespect he is creating - make me wish I never went. The first half he had guys running drills right in front of us. The only time they stopped was to stand still and block the view when the action heated up on the field. Glad they got to enjoy it because we missed most of it. (See below.) This was pure amateur hour at its best. This went on for quite a while in the first half. I was kind of amazed that when we asked the coach to move - he just shrugged. I pointed out that there are four corners and he didn't have to use ours for most of the first half. Second half starts and it's worse. Now they are just standing around. People are yelling and this "coach" is encouraging them to stand in the way. The LA net was on our side and since the Fire was out-playing them - we had hoped for some cool moments. Your "coach" made sure that his players were standing between the fans and the game. This was not incidental. This was deliberate. I asked him why he couldn't go on the other side of the net and mess with those fans for a while. He smiled and shrugged and then turned around and blocked my view. FANS FIRST is the mantra of every stadium I have ever been in. When I was an executive dessert waiter at Soldier Field we had inservices on customer service and valuing the fan. This jag got it backward. He was determined to ruin the game for a new fan and the old fan and many of the fans around us. Never again. Maybe let the "coach" run around the field during warm-ups so he doesn't feel so washed up. Maybe he can be an equipment manager. Maybe if he thinks he brings value to the game - he'll recognize that fans bring value to the game as well. The shame is - before the game I bought a couple shirts. I was ready to become a big fan. Now I am going to go back to driving past the stadium and not stopping in. I know a lot of people were angry at the jag. I don't know if they'll write. I don't know if they'll come back, but losing fans is just not good for business. There are a lot of people competing for the entertainment dollars and you just lost this one. Have a nice season.

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    Monic L.

    I had no idea this place even existed. Attended a Rugby game here. Parking was card only and they had parking attendants and cones to guide you where you needed to go. They only had 1 entrance for general admission on the back side of the stadium and only one half of the stadium was open for seating. I assume other events they probably have the other side open if not, that makes for a pile up of people entering and exiting. Concession prices were youre typical more than what you would want to pay but if youre hungry you must. The seats were decent. The problem with the stadium was their stereo system. I couldn't hear a word the announcers were saying or the music that was playing.

    Jacqueline B.

    We came here to watch the Chicago Red Stars, ladies soccer team. They don't play actually in Chicago but in Bridgeview. They had a deal with Weeds Tavern on Dayton Street: $30 for a ticket, free drink, and round trip rides from the game! Only select games. We wanted to support the Stars after the Riotfest debacle. (frankly watching soccer is like watching paint dry with a ball moving around in the background, but that's besides the point)I'll do a Weeds review separately. The Seatgeek stadium is near a hotel and mini mall with restaurants. I probably should have gone to one of those, but I'll get to that in a sec. The area around it is nice, security was efficient too. There were giveaways, games for kids, and it's big but not humongous. What I liked a lot was the bag policy, oddly enough. It was not nearly as strict as Guaranteed Rate field or Solider Field, or Wintrust arena, where they have you using all the pockets and can't take anything bigger than a clutch purse inside. (I have seen people with regular bags inside as well, but since I do not have a car, I don't want to bring something I have to toss away). The bag policy at Seatgeek is 14 inches, about the size of a normal tote bag. Maybe because it is much smaller than the other venues, they can allow regular size bags. Anyway, it was nice to hop on the bus with my drink, and enter with all my creature comforts. The stadium is easy to navigate, and crowded but not swarming (it was a 8:30 START game time, the place was just under half full, so that may be why). It was a nice night, warm but not muggy, which is good bc everything is outside, even the merchandise area. The food was the typical overpriced kind, but what made it worse was it WASN'T HOT! I got chicken tenders, popcorn, and my party got a brisket sandwich that was lukewarm at best. It came with coleslaw, we could not find forks. Do they not cook at games anymore? I realize cooking takes longer, so to move the lines and save labor, they probably heat everything from frozen and stick it under a heat lamp. The atmosphere of the place was cool, the bathrooms were clean. We sat on bleacher seats with no cup holders, but we were behind the net, some nice shots from there, chance to catch a ball too. If we go again we will see if the place has cupholders, and if we drive, we will definitely eat in one of the surrounding areas first!

    Brielle B.

    I pass by seatgeek stadium frequently and have always wondered how it looks inside. I figured it must be large because whenever there is a men's soccer game, there is a line of cars causing traffic on Harlem Ave. Welp, I was invited to a women's soccer game and finally got my chance to see the inside of the stadium. 1st entering the stadium the staff checked our bags, tickets, and scanned us with a metal scanner. It is pretty big inside and there were games at the entrance for both kids and adults. It also surprisingly had food stations. I didn't get the chance to try the food but im hoping to go back when the stadium is full to try the food and experience the energy of the crowd.

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    Bridgette B.

    One month ago we had our very first trip to "Dawgtown" Bridgeview Illinois. Home stadium to the Chicago Hounds rugby team. (July 8 2023) We came out for the MLR final Match between SD Legion and New England FreeJacks. From beginning to end the day was exciting. There was a pre~game tailgate/block party, DJDiesel onstage aka Shaq doing his thang onstage inside, & intense moments during the match... and even a post match mashup with an Irish band. It was a very full and entertaining day! Weather was good too! We also sat in the midst of the New England FreeJacks fan section, albeit we were cheering for SD, and since we're from the East coast too it was all good. We made frienimies. We got lemonade and from a nice & friendly vendor (I personally can't eat at the rugby matches as I'm too nervous) and they had lots of other local food vendors to choose from for those who wanted to experience it all. If you've never seen a MLR Rugby match this is your chance. It's a lot of intense fun. You might've seen the bright green advertising on the L even and wondered what is that!?! Yup Chicago has a very green aka new rugby team as well. Check them out sometime. We enjoyed our time at this nice Stadium. *My only qualm was the volume and frequency of the music during the match. It simply was too loud and sometimes obnoxious. That could be toned down a bit. Congratulations to New England FreeJacks who won '23s final by one point. Much respect to all the fans and players!

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    Amanda M.

    We were really impressed with SeatGeek Stadium. It is a great venue for soccer. We have not seen a concert here, but the field and stadium were great for soccer. Seats were comfortable and the view from anywhere would be great. It was also nice having a cup holder in front of you. The food options were really good as well. There were lots of bathrooms stalls and the bathrooms were clean as well. Every employee we encountered were kind and had a smile on their face. We will be back!

    Katie N.

    Great place to see a game! I came for a women's soccer game and it was a blast. I had the VIP experience which is totally worth the price. From the delicious food, open bar, desserts, and staff. It was great. Check in/security was a breeze. Seats in the vip section were great. All staff that I encountered were great, especially bartender Laquita (sorry, spelling might be wrong!). The non-vip sections all have amazing seats as well if someone doesn't want to spend the money.

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    There is absolutely no technical support. We were out $250 for tickets because no one could help us.

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    Do not use. You will never receive your tickets and they will keep your Credit Card number and your money. No customer service.

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    Don't buy tickets from Seatgeek. When you try to talk to someone, you can't. worse customer service ever.

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    Didnt get tickets to take my 9 year old son to the Padres Game. Trying Calling, no luck.

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    Ask the Community - SeatGeek Stadium

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    SEATGEEK HAS SCAMMED SO MANY PEOPLE, (INCLUDING MYSELF!!), NEVER EVER USE SEATGEEK TO BUY TICKETS!!!

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    They block off all exits except the main exit on 71st. I'd park as close to that as you can.

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    Rude Bartender Ruined the Night…read more We came to the Halloween party ready to have a great time -- we even had two tables reserved and were buying buckets of beer all night. Everything was fine until one bartender (Fergie or Foz -- Police Costume) completely ruined the vibe. Out of nowhere, she comes over, pushes one of our guests, and starts grabbing our full beer buckets and moving them to another table. When I asked what she was doing, she said, "This table is reserved," and tried to drag it away. I told her, "Yes, by us," and even showed her our names on the reservation signs. Instead of apologizing or fixing the mess she caused, she just walked off with an attitude. Honestly felt like the witch had a broom stuck up her butt. After how rude and unprofessional she was, I wouldn't bother coming back.

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