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by sfgiantsfan25 , Nov 14 '04
Pros: Home of one of the BEST MLB teams EVER. Roof keeps out SNOW.
Cons: Sterile, bland, just like anything Scandanavian. Crappy 3.2 beer, lousy location
I had to suffer watching my FAVORITE sport in this #$%! plastic, sterile bubble that was really made for the NFL MN Vikings. The places just sucks beyond comprehension and you can't even get a real beer in the place; only that other stupid bastion of ...
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by twinscrazy , Jun 20 '07
Pros: ticket price, baseball team, fans, loud factor, and of course dome dogs Cons: out dated, not designed for baseball, and baseball parking
Alright lets face it the dome is old but people don't go to a ball game for that. Every time I walk into the actual dome where you can see the field your in the game. Who cares in the food isn't that good. Its part of the atmosphere. Sure your not ...
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by iamasucker , Apr 27 '03
Pros: It provides the greatest home field advantage for the Vikings, and Twins. Cons: It looks like a bubble
The Big white bubble is the home of the Minnesota Vikings, as well as the Twins, and football Gophers. When it was resurrected it was obviously built for football, because you might as well watch baseball on tv, you have a better seat in front of...
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by CougarMN , Feb 03 '02
Pros: Are there any? Cons: Where can I start?
I've seen maybe 12 Twins games at the Metrodome, I've never been to a Vikings game, my review here is as simple as good and bad...
Good: The food isn't bad, opposing teams occasionally lose the ball in the roof (that's more funny than good),...
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by Hamilton62 , Jun 23 '00
Pros: cheap tickets, hot dogs Cons: Just plain wrong for professional sports.
I thought Minnesota folks might defend the Metrodome here on Epinions. Hah!
To paraphrase Garrison Keilor, the Metrodome strikes this one-time visitor as something renovations can not change and the decades can not improve. It is truly...
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by tycobb , Dec 26 '01
Pros: Seating isn't much of a problem. Cons: Apparently not the best baseball atmosphere. (But I like it.)
I haven't been to that many stadiums. I know a lot of people really don't like the Metrodome, but since I'm too far to drive to Milwaukee or Chicago twice a week to see baseball games the dome will have to do. I'm a big Twins fan, but I really hate the...
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by stevenam , Jan 27 '03
Pros: Well, it IS baseball, and near downtown. Cons: THE WORST stadium in the game.
This is the worst stadium in baseball - PERIOD.
Long aisles (excuse me, excuse me, sorry, excuse me, sorry, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, sorry, excuse me, sorry, excuse me, excuse me), lousy sight lines, and IT IS NOT POSSIBLE to...
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Metrodome Baseball Disappointment
by sportsfan123 ,Jan 31 '07
Pros: It was cheap to build, Noise level can be fun Cons: Poor sightlines, outdated, parking
The Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome has been home to the Minnesota Twins since 1982 - which is also the Twins worst season recording 102 losses. The Dome offers poor sight lines for baseball fans and is need of replacement. There are only about 50 seats that are truly GREAT for baseball. I have enjoyed watching the Twins baseball games the most from Section 132 right over the Twins Dugout. You don't want to sit more than 20 rows up, though or you lose the intimate feeling of being at the 'ol ball game. If you can only get seats in the outfield or even in the upper deck, you might as well watch it on TV.
The Metrodome is home to more than just the MLB Twins, it's also home to the NFL Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota Gophers. Since 1982, the combined attendance at Metrodome events exceeds 55 million people, making it the most versatile and heavily used stadium in the nation...unfortunately, those fans are no longer getting a state of the art facility to enjoy.
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