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    Williams Stadium At Liberty University

    Williams Stadium At Liberty University

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I recently attended the Conference USA Championship (CUSA) game hosted here. The game was between…read moreLiberty University and New Mexico State University. The game was great and lively!! Fun Times! Great atmosphere and great 50 yard line seats made for a great evening despite the brief light rain. Lots of concessions available. You can even order ahead on their app and pickup. I thought this was a great option to avoid a long wait. Restrooms were spacious and clean. Staff I encountered were super friendly and helpful with any questions. This is a great stadium to catch the Flames in action!!!

    Virginia Tech, Lane Stadium may have the best college game day atmosphere and team entrance in the…read morestate of Virginia but Liberty University, Williams Stadium is by far my favorite stadium in the entire state of Virginia. it only seats about 25,000 people, and it rarely gets full but the technology and renovations that the stadium has received is mind blowing and unbelievable. They always had fireworks and fire effects throughout all of these years but now they added synchronized lights, brand new padded seats on the entire home side with an entire club level and multiple luxury suites, And a general admission turf berm area and private cabanas behind the south end zone where the marching band sits. Their team entrance is very similar to Virginia Tech's In which they would have a celebrity show up on the video board and lead the crowd in a similar chant, but instead of LET'S GO! HOOKIES! It's the letters L on one side of the stadium and U on the other side and after a few times, it will queue the team intro but every year the intros are extremely different then having them play the same intro like VT but that is usually their tradition is having the crowd jump up and down to Enter Sandman. But the intro videos along with the team running out still gives me chills because the music is very cinematic and theatrical rather then being all chaotic and heavy metal like and it's even more theatrical during night games when the lights turn off and our synchronized to the music. The tradition for the flames football is four quarters fury which is our fourth-quarter moment. During this, the lights will turn off during night games and the entire crowd will turn their cell phone flashlights on and waved them around as they sing along to don't stop believing by Journey all while the mascot and cheerleaders T-shirts out of air cannons into the crowd. Every time it never gets old and just seeing a good crowd being able to do that gives me chills. Now the best part of attending a football game is that tickets are extremely affordable and are usually around $35 on their main ticketing website and liberty university students get into the student section for 100% free without the need of them purchasing a ticket in which that is the main reason why I'm majority of the fans are liberty students and the student section is located on the visitor side and utilizes the entire lower bowl section and regardless of how packed the stadium is that entire section is always full of loud and enthusiastic students during every single game and they are very entertaining to watch as they do a lot of crazy stuff like having their mascot crowd surf while he rides an inflatable raft. I honestly think that William Stadium is the most underrated CFB Division 1 stadium in the entire country. And besides, their football team is the best college team in the entire state of Virginia.

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    Williams Stadium At Liberty University
    Williams Stadium At Liberty University
    Williams Stadium At Liberty University

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    Burglund Center - The stage.

    Burglund Center

    2.0(23 reviews)
    41.7 mi

    The Berglund Center is one of those gems that make the City of Roanoke a Star City. It's a…read moremulti-purpose venue that feeds the soul of our community. And the Berglund Performing Arts Theatre in the Center, with 2,150 seats, is one of my favorite places to go for entertainment in this City. Some might call it old, and some might call it small, but to me it's just perfect, since like wine, I feel its gotten better with time, and the community has gotten to know and appreciate it, as well as love it, because the performances played their have enriched their lives. This Holiday Season, as soon as the tickets to the Nutcracker went on sale, I made sure to purchase one ticket, for a front row center seat, to better appreciate the performance, since this year it's the 35th Anniversary of the Nutcracker being performed at the Berglund Center by the Southwest Virginia Ballet. This year it was being presented with a live orchestra, the Virginia's Blue Ridge Orchestra conducted by Dr. Wayne Gallops. And would have new choreography from the new Artistic Director, Laurence Blake. Sometimes when we talk about the Berglund Center, we don't realize that it is more than just the building structure, and we don't give enough credit to the employees and volunteer who play a great role in all of the performances there. They are one of the most welcoming, friendliest, and helpful group of individuals you can think of. This year I also got a VIP tour of the Center and since the day of this performance they were also having the parade downtown, I ended up receiving a personal tour and had the privilege of chatting on the stage with the founder of the Southwest Virginia Ballet as well as with the new Artistic Director of the Ballet. The Arts, in whatever form, is the soul of the people in the community. I highly recommend that you attend the performances here and give the Center and all those groups that perform here throughout the year, your total support. Because they enrich and bring joy to our lives, and by doing so, it gives meaning and a sense of satisfaction to theirs.

    There are limited restroom options. Only one bathroom and portables. Ugh. Cash only parking or…read moreprepaid online. There's disabled parking but you have stairs entering the seating areas. The bathroom was in another building. I had a ticket taker checking bags and he stopped me to ask if I had any guns or knives or weapons. He didn't ask anyone else. That was rude. Everyone else inside was super friendly.. the show was great. I managed to get a photo with JoKoy.. the only food are pretzels and popcorn. Eat and go before you come in. The seats themselves were comfy. They need to fix the bathroom situation and be better accessible for disabled patrons.

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    Burglund Center - The stage.

    The stage.

    Burglund Center - The seating area for around 2,150 people.

    The seating area for around 2,150 people.

    Burglund Center - The Berglund Center in Roanoke, Virginia.

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    The Berglund Center in Roanoke, Virginia.

    Salem Stadium - RedSox vs. WillCats

    Salem Stadium

    3.0(1 review)
    47.3 mi

    If you wanna sell some things, Salem already. Why not…read more No witches were ever burned here, in fact not much goes on here. When I went to University in Virginia I did come out here once and thought, ooh, this is a big high school stadium. Which is really all it is, with 7,000 seats and not much happening here beyond High School football. First-Hand Experience: Info on my personal visit to this stadium - I don't tend to visit high school stadiums, but I had a friend that went to school here years ago, so I came to see her team play with her. Then very recently I came back just for the sake of memories. It hasn't changed a bit. It's a nice stadium, nothing too amazing. Pretty small. That's what she said. I've been to every cool stadium in the UK & North America, due to my obsession with travel & sport. I've toured America as a musician for 7 or 8 years. In that time, I've seen sports games at, or visited when empty (and usually both), at almost every major stadium in US and Canada. I have pictures of most which I will upload at some point. Also, on future travels, I plan to take new pix, and add more stadia! Watch this space! ***back to regular review*** It has turf and opened in 1985. The Virginia Swarm did play here but I've been swarm to secrecy about that and I've swarm not to even mention it. The Stagg Bowl is hosted here every year, so that's the claim to fame of the stadium. That's the championship game for NCAA Div III schools.

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    Scott Stadium

    Scott Stadium

    3.4(14 reviews)
    59.6 mi

    This review was for the university of Virginia against liberty University football game on November…read more10, 2018. The game was pretty exciting with Liberty Univ. to a quick lead and UVA coming back to match the score and lead the game and overwhelming the smaller school. To start with the review of the stadium parking can be tricky. There are several options however if you want to get close to the stadium I'd recommend getting there nice and early along with the tailgaters. There will be a charge of $15 for the event which to me seems very reasonable. We did not get there early due to unforeseen circumstances. If you want to go the unconventional route and use people's front yards driveways etc. the cost will go up but we didn't see any parking more than $20. We parked out by John Paul Jones stadium which was free. The caveat was you had to walk. The walk was approximately 1.5 miles and can be tricky in the dark. As for the stadium. We wanted to be near our daughter and got 15 dollar general admission tickets. Shockingly the tickets were close to the field on a corner. No assigned seats, they were near the band. No problem. Students well behaved. The view was great. Only thing here is you really have to stand throughout the game. If you want to sit. I would recommend more expensive tickets with assigned seats. Now the seats are bleacher style, so if your rear end is aged like mine bring a cushion or blanket. The students were into it and like I mentioned well behaved. Cool listening to the school fight song after a score. This is an easy five stars.

    I wish I could add negative stars! Scott Stadium is HORRIBLE in almost every way. To start, parking…read morein Charlottesville for events is disgusting. Don't build a stadium that can hold such a large capacity if you aren't able to support the amount of people in the nearby town. If there aren't enough parking garages or options, maybe that should be known before hosting an event of such capacity (Luke Combs in 2026). All of the lots sold out ahead of time and the prices were astronomical. It was so pitiful and sad to see elderly people, disabled people, intoxicated girls, families, etc. all walking over an hour + away to their car that they also had to pay $80+ for in order to park...digusting! Everyone was already tired and feet hurt from the show, so to have to park that far away, have no police helping with traffic so then have to walk more than an hour to just sit in traffic and have no support from the town to make it more efficient. Next...the fact that most lots advertised as having a 'shuttle' but then only actually having 2 buses for probably 60k people is madness. They should have used all campus and town buses, hired additional help from third party services, etc. If you are charging that much money and then selling it as 'oh well it comes with a shuttle' but only if you are on one of the 2 buses that goes out instantly, because if not the buses aren't looping back around and you will end up being stuck on the side of the road for 2 hours as you desperately hope there will be another one soon and maybe it is just stuck in traffic....Horrible planning, Charlottesville! On top of that, the shuttles ended before midnight, so everyone that was still in line was waiting and waiting for a bus that was never going to come, without any warning. The bus actually may have stopped at 11 which if the concert ended at 10:45 and everyone cleared out by 11, that doesn't even give enough time for anyone to use it..Then, I asked probably 30 different RMC staff members in different parking lots to help direct me to one and not a single one knew how I could find it or could tell me any information. They were all uneducated on what was going on and had not been informed on anything. As I got to the stadium, I asked multiple RMC and venue staff members for direction on the Box Office, box office hours, etc. and not a single person could direct me to it either or help in anyway. Nobody knew what was going on, where things were, or what was happening that day. It seemed like there was no use in employing all of these people if nobody knew what was going on. NEXT let me tell you about the worst planning of it all. I was fortunate enough to thankfully have the opportunity to have gotten pit tickets as well as tickets along the lower bowl. Even though I was inches away from the staircase to the floor/pit, I walked down without anyone saying anything to me since I had a bracelet to allow me to go back and forth. I walked down, and then when trying to come back to my seat they wouldn't let me. They said the only way to get up there was to walk alllllll the way around the ENTIRE stadium. To do that, it takes 45 minutes. I know because I had to do that when I entered and even though I was practically running, it took that long to get through the crowd and I ended up missing an entire opening act! To tell me to go ALL the way around the stadium when I had a front row chair next to the staircase on the aisle is outrageous! The most stupid thing I have ever heard! The point of having this is so I could dance with my mom on the floor without blocking peoples view specifically because I jump around, and then when we wanted to sit for openers and for slow parts, etc. we'd have the ability to do so. I know that is rare so I am very fortunuate to have gotten those tickets, but to not have a backup plan or make an exception for that situation and just assume everyone who has floor tickets only have floor tickets and the staircases on the sides are off limits to everyone......is stupid for the people who actually have a use for them and spent all that money to be there!!! We didn't even end up being able to use the floor tickets because it isn't like we were about to walk the entire perimiter of the venue when we wanted to go back to our seat, we'd miss the whole show!! It would be pointless! Then on top of that, the point of having seats is to take a break and sit down when needed, so by making you walk a massive staircase and then go all the way around the whole venue, cut across multiple sold out sections, go down the entire staircase of that section, all to your front row chair that was 4 feet away from where you were standing is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. UVA likes to pride themselves on being smart but this was the worst event planning and logistics I have ever seen. Take notes, UVA and Charlottesville! Do better!! About everything honestly, it all needs work!!!!

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    Scott Stadium
    Scott Stadium
    Scott Stadium

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