Every NFL fan, heck EVRYBODY should experience Lambeau at least once! My family and I attend a few games there every year! Incredible place with incredible energy and atmosphere!
@@jimnfl7134the stadium is iconic, and it’s not like any other old stadium. It’s in perfect condition and very clean. It gets renovated every couple years and it’s like a modern stadium with an old feel to it. It has lots of history to it too.
Grew up three blocks from the stadium in the 60’s and 70’s. Still in GB four miles away. We could open our windows during a game and hear the crowd cheer.
@@hto8010 Back in the 60’s and 70’s it was the basic bowl with no skyboxes nor a 2nd and 3rd level above the original rim. The score boards were very basic and small. No instant replay. The sound wasn’t muffled due to nothing above the original rim.
Never been to Lambeau, but I appreciate a small market community owned team that is oozing with tradition. The stadium looks great from my couch in Denver and it would be top on my bucket list to see.
People don’t realize we don’t know wtf a bandwagon is around here. Bein a packer fan is really a whole entire culture. Wanna get my name on that list for season tickets
Flying into green bay is expensive because it's a small town. I recommend flying into Milwaukee or Chicago, then renting a car and driving the last 100 miles.
As a german (american) football fan Lambeau Field is one of the reasons I became a Packersfan as a teenager. That's close to 20 years ago and I'm still waiting for my first trip to Green Bay. I'm positiv it will happen within the next 5 years 😍😍😍 GO PACK GO from a german cheesehead 🧀🧀🧀
College football ain't nothing. It's about 9-10 grown mean playing against a bunch of 17-18 year olds with completely lop sided outcomes. Lol hardly competitive and the top schools dominate year after year after year.
@@fvgc454ss the college football atmosphere. You know it takes less energy to be happy than it does to be miserable right? Maybe you’re a Bears or Vikings fan, then at least I’d understand
Yall have to remember my city of green bay only has a population of around 107-110k population. We have the 2nd biggest stadium in the smallest city. Go pack go baby!
Even if you're not a Packer fan, Lambeau Field is worth checking out. Take the tour, check out the HOF. Go eat at Krolls across the parking lot tho, 1919 is boojey and expensive. It was better as Curlys Pub.
I was born and raised in Green Bay. I would not trade it for anything to be honest. I have lived in many places, but nothing beats Green Bay during football season.
The large clock on the stadium is set at Lombardi time. It's 15 minutes fast, Lombardi said, if a meeting is at 8:00, and you're not there at 7:45, you're late. That's why the clock is set 15 minutes fast. 👍😜🏈
I live in the mitten of Michigan, 4 years ago I decided to become a Packer after burning out from watching The Lions. Despite The Lions recent improvements, I would never go back! Still hold love for the Lions, but Green Bay is such an incredible franchise, players, history, and fans! Go Pack Go! 🧀🏈
Every American sport has their "Legacy" palace: Lambeau Field, Madison Square Garden, Fenway Park/Wrigley Field (Yankee Stadium would have made the cut but is too new), Daytona Speedway/Indianapolis Motor Speedway, etc.
@@leehaber no, never ever in the world is a MLS stadium a "lagacy" place for football/soccer..... soccer isn't a american sport like the original post said and even if you count it lagacy places for soccer are Camp Nou in Barcelona, Santiago Bernabeo in Madrid, Anfield Road in Liverpool, Old Trafford in Manchester, La bombonera in Buenos Aires, Maracana in Rio de Janero..... I can go on with a hundred more stadiums before i think about only one MLS stadium....
@@da_flore3746 Providence Park has been around since 1893. It is older than most of the stadiums you've mentioned. Professional soccer existed in the US and thrived in the 1920s until the Great Depression killed it.
@@leehaber so it's an old stadium..... and if i trust wikipedia, the stadium was build 1925 to 1926, before their was only sportfields.... the most time it's used for football.... come on, never ever is this a lagacy place for soccer like Camp Nou with 100.000 seats where you can see the best footballers of the planet over decades.... a lagacy place is a place everyone knows..... ask soccerfans all around the world about the most lagacy places in football.... I'm sure no one outside the us would say Providence Park..... and I'm sure, Camp Nou, Wembley, Maracana, Bernabeo, Anfield would be the answers you hear all the time..... thats like i call a german hockey arena a lagacy place for hockey..... it's a lagacy place for german hockey, not world wide..... Providence park is a lagacy place for MLS, but never for football world wide
We live less than a mile from the stadium and get all our shopping done the day before or day after traffic can get quit hairy after the game is over .We also can listen to the game by opening our windows,and if we have things to do and cannot watch the whole game we know it’s going good if we can hear the fire works lol But we take it in stride . At least we can walk to the stadium and back and not worry about parking lol
I became a 2021 shareholder. I got an email at 9am. Then I had to wait in an online queue. I kept playing with my screen so it wouldn't shut off until almost 6pm. Then I finally got permission to buy a share. I added my wife to it even though she likes the Browns.
I became impressed by the Packers unique relationship with Green Bay thanks to an ESPN Outside the Lines documentary, Titletown USA. While numerous NFL teams played in the fledgling 1920's era of the league only the Packers continued to stay and thrive in a small town. I wish more pro sports teams could have similar public ownership arrangements.
I feel lucky to have been born here sometimes. I currently live about a mile and a half from the stadium and it never gets old seeing people get excited about games and events. It's easy to forget sometimes that Lambeau is pretty much in the middle of a residential neighborhood, and it really helps give the small-town feel. Everyone here is a Packer fan, unless they support the Bears lol
@@paultomaszewski1964 Lambeau will have to be rebuilt or replaced eventually. If they went to individual seating they would likely have to go to a second tier seating arrangement of some type. Plus they likely would want to keep unobstructed views. When they played games in County Stadium that was a major issue. If they have to use a temporary home l could see them using Camp Randall in Madison. Close to the same capacity. At some point in the future l wouldn't be surprised if the NFL tries to force teams into enclosed or closable stadiums.
Nobody sits during the games though. If you are going to a Packer game, be ready for a full 8 hour shift of standing and walking. You have to get there early and experience everything, there is no time to be sitting around.
@ Never is a long time…I’d like to see it in my lifetime. Would be great if a future Green Bay team played that Super Bowl. Talk about home field advantage…with a little wind chill too! Dress accordingly…
The Packers also have won, by far, the most NFL championships with 13. Next in line are the Chicago Bears, and the New York Giants, each having 8 NFL championships.
I don’t care what anyone says, Lambeau is the most iconic stadium in the WORLD. Yes, the WORLD. People literally come from all over the WORLD just to see it and experience it. No other stadium in sports can match that. Lambeau is a uniquely special place due to where it’s located and how the team is owned. One of one! Just like Packers fans 😎
Okay, I blew up with that close to my comment, "let's see what else you get wrong". The rest of this presentation was very good. Just...15 degrees is Balmy compared to the 15 degrees below zero it ACTUALLY was.
We need 1 more bowl game, the 2 teams with the worst record played in an open air stadium Denver, Green Bay, Chicago, New England, the Snow Bowl. Maybe get Koehler as a sponsor & call it the toilet bowl. Thank you Sir for this video.
If you would like suggestions or have questions about things to do or places to visit while you're here, reply to this comment, and I'll do my best to assist. For example, during the winter check out the winter jubilee that's displayed on the side of lambeau every hour in the evening. Or if you're looking for a local breakfast, check out The Pancake Place located on Military Ave. about a mile or 2 away. Like I said, just ask!
At a certain point it changes from a stadium… and turns more into a night club that is less about the sport and more about selling expensive drinks. It’s definitely at a tipping point. I find stadiums interesting but have zero interest in clubs
Da Bears tears down their stadium and rebuilds the inside and calls it a remodel and does bad job at it. BTW that's called a FACADE you have on the outside of your building.
New York State is basically bankrupt, but still replacing rich stadium in buffalo, what a waste of tax dollars, the old stadium is still a beautiful facility.
Family has had Season Tickets since before the Lombardi era. Both in Milwaukee & Green Bay. As I've gotten older sitting on Cold Hard Bleachers, no back support, with the Persons Knees sitting behind me grinding into my Back & trying to find a place for my own Knees is not fun at all. The weather isn't even close to being as big a problem as the Seating. It'd eliminate a lot of Seating but my Gosh put in Individual Seating. Bleacher Seating? It's bad.
WTF!!! It was NOT 15 degrees Fahrenheit, it was 30 degrees COLDER, at -15 degrees Fahrenheit!, That is MINUS 15 degrees, or 15 degrees BELOW ZERO DEGREES FAHRENHEIT!!! If you're going to do a documentary, have the FACTS!!! Let's see, what else did you get wrong....
So if there is "no owner" and "the fans own the team" then who makes all the decisions by signing the players?? Im pretty sure Mark Murphy being the CEO is the one truly calling the shots on his 8 million dollar salary. Packers fans are marks and really think they truly have a say in the team?Shareholders receive nothing more than voting rights, an invitation to the corporation's annual meeting, and an opportunity to purchase exclusive shareholder only merchandise.
The titletown district is a waste of space. I lived my whole life in Green Bay and currently live in eyesight of lambeau. I think the idea is good but poorly executed. The footprint could have been better
Green Bay has the greatest fan base and always been a quality team. They need to put a roof on this place instead of leaving it sitting out in the weather. I would imagine to repairs would be super expensive and could easily pay for a roof. If they want cold when then just leave a 1’ gap around the edge of the roof but that really makes no sense. If they at least stopped the rain they would have far better quality games and less injuries due to the rain. When it rains or snows the players are going to get injured. The Packers are also not at any benefit from playing in these conditions because almost all players are not from the area so they are not used to playing in these conditions. To make the Packers practice in severe cold and water would increase the number of injuries which is also not very smart when you talk about multi million dollar players getting injured
@I know this argument and that the fans want to sit in wet, freezing cold weather however from another fan’s perspective I see watching the game in comfort being far more enjoyable. I retractable roof would allow them to grow grass out there or do like the other stadiums which keep extra very large sections of dirt and grass outside and maintained so they know for sure they have a good field. It’s still football played in dirt which I believe they all should be played this way but they don’t. Being miserable at a game is not my idea of e noting a game and then they loose 90% of people over 50 because they can’t handle that weather. They can’t even buy tickets because they won’t know if on that day what the weather would be like. The Green Bay team and all others would have far better football and healthier players with games played without snow and pouring rains
@@1packatak yes there is nothing like watching a Packer game at Lambeau Field in December during a snow storm and sitting on the aluminum benches freezing your ass off and drinking beers 🍺 and the Packers are on a roll and I’m serious.when I was a kid I use to deliver the morning paper to Vince Lombardi he lived on Sunset Circle
in germany we even haven't benches in the ultra sections, their is only stairs.... I'm season ticket holder at our hockey team, of course standing ticket. I go to the stadium for the atmosphere and be a part of it. If you only wan't to see the game, the tv allways wins against every stadium
All that Money and still No Roof over it .!... No body wants to Freeze.! or get rained on !...And No winter storm to deal with !.... PUT A ROOF ON IT ...!
Lambeau is the epitome of an ICONIC “Home Field Advantage”. Green Bay Packer Fans are the Best Fans in the NFL! In fact, the Packers should be “America’s Team” as opposed to the Dallas Cowboys because THE FANS OWN THE TEAM! The Packers are the ONLY Professional Sports Franchise in America owned by the FANS AND NOT SOME BILLIONAIRE OWNER OR OWNERSHIP GROUP! PERIOD!
@@087JoshuThe funds from the stocks go into stadium renovations. The last 2 increased capacity and greatly increased the size of the Jumbotrons (which are currently the largest in the NFL), among other updates. It’s more than a piece of memorabilia.
@@087Joshu please reread idiot. The money goes into stadium renovations that improve game day experience. It has nothing to do with power, it has to do with money well spent on a better experience. We have the best stadium in the NFL and it SHITS all over your teams.
Every NFL fan, heck EVRYBODY should experience Lambeau at least once! My family and I attend a few games there every year! Incredible place with incredible energy and atmosphere!
iconic, you mean old.
@@jimnfl7134the stadium is iconic, and it’s not like any other old stadium. It’s in perfect condition and very clean. It gets renovated every couple years and it’s like a modern stadium with an old feel to it. It has lots of history to it too.
Where and how do you guys purchase your tickets??
@@willrider930 ticket master
Grew up three blocks from the stadium in the 60’s and 70’s. Still in GB four miles away. We could open our windows during a game and hear the crowd cheer.
I live a mile away and can only hear when it’s a big play. Loudest ever was Al Harris pick 6 vs Seahawks.
@@hto8010 Back in the 60’s and 70’s it was the basic bowl with no skyboxes nor a 2nd and 3rd level above the original rim. The score boards were very basic and small. No instant replay. The sound wasn’t muffled due to nothing above the original rim.
4 blocks away and I hear the crowd and fireworks before we see the touchdown on television 😂
@ No, on Canterbury Road behind Krolls. Two houses in on Canterbury off True Lane that runs behind Krolls. We moved there 11/66. Krolls went in 2/74.
@ We had family friends on Alice. Leroy and Geri Soletski.
Never been to Lambeau, but I appreciate a small market community owned team that is oozing with tradition. The stadium looks great from my couch in Denver and it would be top on my bucket list to see.
Born and raised in Wisconsin, you literally could hate football and have one of your best days at lambeau it’s truly an experience for everyone to see
My grandparants had season tickets since before Lambeau was built. Those tickets are still in the family.
So are mine.
People don’t realize we don’t know wtf a bandwagon is around here. Bein a packer fan is really a whole entire culture. Wanna get my name on that list for season tickets
@@codyadams4389my dad put me and my brother on the list when we were born..still gonna be decades till we get the call haha
@@codyadams4389 You'd be doing your great-great-great-great grandkids a service then lol. That list is like 150000 names long.
Wow im jealous! Sweeeet. Good stuff!!
Travelled with my wife from England last year for a packers game. Cost a arm & leg! But what a absolute fantastic 2 day experience. 🇺🇸🏴
That is awesome!
All I could say is ...I'm jealous 😅
Wow. I know its sad, I've been a Packers fan my entire life AND live in Wisconsin and have never been to a game. Been inside Lambeau but that's it.
A great stadium to visit from merry olde England! Good experience, I'm sure!
Flying into green bay is expensive because it's a small town. I recommend flying into Milwaukee or Chicago, then renting a car and driving the last 100 miles.
Born and raised in GB with season tickets, nothing beats Lambeau period!
As a german (american) football fan Lambeau Field is one of the reasons I became a Packersfan as a teenager. That's close to 20 years ago and I'm still waiting for my first trip to Green Bay. I'm positiv it will happen within the next 5 years 😍😍😍 GO PACK GO from a german cheesehead 🧀🧀🧀
Danke. Du bist eine gute Deutscher!
We are all Germans in Wisconsin 🧀 😂
Lambeau is a cathedral to football. An experience as close to college as you’ll find in the NFL. We love our team and we love our stadium. Go Pack Go!
College football ain't nothing. It's about 9-10 grown mean playing against a bunch of 17-18 year olds with completely lop sided outcomes. Lol hardly competitive and the top schools dominate year after year after year.
The lambeau Field@@fvgc454ss
@@fvgc454ss the college football atmosphere. You know it takes less energy to be happy than it does to be miserable right? Maybe you’re a Bears or Vikings fan, then at least I’d understand
The fudge packers
Yall have to remember my city of green bay only has a population of around 107-110k population. We have the 2nd biggest stadium in the smallest city. Go pack go baby!
Even if you're not a Packer fan, Lambeau Field is worth checking out. Take the tour, check out the HOF. Go eat at Krolls across the parking lot tho, 1919 is boojey and expensive. It was better as Curlys Pub.
Even Krolls is not as special as it used to be, of course this is coming from a GB native.
Best stadium in the NFL
I was born and raised in Green Bay. I would not trade it for anything to be honest. I have lived in many places, but nothing beats Green Bay during football season.
The large clock on the stadium is set at Lombardi time. It's 15 minutes fast, Lombardi said, if a meeting is at 8:00, and you're not there at 7:45, you're late. That's why the clock is set 15 minutes fast.
👍😜🏈
Love this!
As a Packers fan, I am glad the team is in Wisconsin.
Go Pack Go
I live in the mitten of Michigan, 4 years ago I decided to become a Packer after burning out from watching The Lions. Despite The Lions recent improvements, I would never go back!
Still hold love for the Lions, but Green Bay is such an incredible franchise, players, history, and fans! Go Pack Go! 🧀🏈
As a Packers fan that has never been to Lambeau Field (I live in Madison but it's too expensive for our family) I would LOVE to go!
Every American sport has their "Legacy" palace: Lambeau Field, Madison Square Garden, Fenway Park/Wrigley Field (Yankee Stadium would have made the cut but is too new), Daytona Speedway/Indianapolis Motor Speedway, etc.
I would add Portland's stadium for MLS.
@@leehaber no, never ever in the world is a MLS stadium a "lagacy" place for football/soccer..... soccer isn't a american sport like the original post said and even if you count it lagacy places for soccer are Camp Nou in Barcelona, Santiago Bernabeo in Madrid, Anfield Road in Liverpool, Old Trafford in Manchester, La bombonera in Buenos Aires, Maracana in Rio de Janero..... I can go on with a hundred more stadiums before i think about only one MLS stadium....
@@da_flore3746 Providence Park has been around since 1893. It is older than most of the stadiums you've mentioned. Professional soccer existed in the US and thrived in the 1920s until the Great Depression killed it.
@@leehaber so it's an old stadium..... and if i trust wikipedia, the stadium was build 1925 to 1926, before their was only sportfields.... the most time it's used for football.... come on, never ever is this a lagacy place for soccer like Camp Nou with 100.000 seats where you can see the best footballers of the planet over decades.... a lagacy place is a place everyone knows..... ask soccerfans all around the world about the most lagacy places in football.... I'm sure no one outside the us would say Providence Park..... and I'm sure, Camp Nou, Wembley, Maracana, Bernabeo, Anfield would be the answers you hear all the time..... thats like i call a german hockey arena a lagacy place for hockey..... it's a lagacy place for german hockey, not world wide..... Providence park is a lagacy place for MLS, but never for football world wide
Chruch Hill Downs, Wimbledon.
Imma cowboys fan and even for once in my life I wanna go to lambeau field cause it’s always just been cool to me
We live less than a mile from the stadium and get all our shopping done the day before or day after traffic can get quit hairy after the game is over .We also can listen to the game by opening our windows,and if we have things to do and cannot watch the whole game we know it’s going good if we can hear the fire works lol But we take it in stride . At least we can walk to the stadium and back and not worry about parking lol
I became a 2021 shareholder. I got an email at 9am. Then I had to wait in an online queue. I kept playing with my screen so it wouldn't shut off until almost 6pm. Then I finally got permission to buy a share. I added my wife to it even though she likes the Browns.
I became impressed by the Packers unique relationship with Green Bay thanks to an ESPN Outside the Lines documentary, Titletown USA. While numerous NFL teams played in the fledgling 1920's era of the league only the Packers continued to stay and thrive in a small town. I wish more pro sports teams could have similar public ownership arrangements.
I go to at least one game there since I was 4 and I’m 12 now. I’ve loved every game and I live in Green Bay
I feel lucky to have been born here sometimes. I currently live about a mile and a half from the stadium and it never gets old seeing people get excited about games and events. It's easy to forget sometimes that Lambeau is pretty much in the middle of a residential neighborhood, and it really helps give the small-town feel. Everyone here is a Packer fan, unless they support the Bears lol
And it still has aluminum bleacher seating for the majority of the fans. Bring a cushion when going to a game.
And a heated one if it's cold.
I understand the reason not replacing the aluminum beacher seating to individual seating is because that would reduce the sitting capacity
@@paultomaszewski1964
Lambeau will have to be rebuilt or replaced eventually. If they went to individual seating they would likely have to go to a second tier seating arrangement of some type. Plus they likely would want to keep unobstructed views. When they played games in County Stadium that was a major issue. If they have to use a temporary home l could see them using Camp Randall in Madison. Close to the same capacity. At some point in the future l wouldn't be surprised if the NFL tries to force teams into enclosed or closable stadiums.
You should be standing during a game…..🫢
Nobody sits during the games though. If you are going to a Packer game, be ready for a full 8 hour shift of standing and walking. You have to get there early and experience everything, there is no time to be sitting around.
I have been a PACKER fan since 1967 but I have never seen Lambeau field it's on my bucket list GO PACK GO
MINUS 15 Fahrenheit, you missed the MINUS in the Ice Bowl.
Excellent video. Suggestion for future vids... Wrigley field in Chicago or Fenway Park in Boston.
It's a dream of mine to watch an actual game at Lambeau, one of these days I will make it there. Go Pack Go!!!
Lambeau Field needs to host a Super Bowl. Super Bowl combatants need an unfriendly frozen tundra to navigate.
Never happen
@ Never is a long time…I’d like to see it in my lifetime. Would be great if a future Green Bay team played that Super Bowl. Talk about home field advantage…with a little wind chill too! Dress accordingly…
@andygrenn680 too much money involved, and too many variables to have the game played in subzero temps. Will never happen
@ Decades from now Climate Change will look after Mister Sub Zero!
From what I've heard, the major block is lack of hotel rooms.
Grandpa put his tickets in my name the day I turned 18 which was the year Rodgers took over as starter. Time flies sheesh
Greatest franchise in all of sports, greatest fan base in all of sports, greatest stadium in all of sports and best tailgate in all of sports.
Brett Favre made me a Packers Fan!!
Haha that’s funny me too. He’s the reason I’m a die hard.
The Packers also have won, by far, the most NFL championships with 13. Next in line are the Chicago Bears, and the New York Giants, each having 8 NFL championships.
I don’t care what anyone says, Lambeau is the most iconic stadium in the WORLD. Yes, the WORLD. People literally come from all over the WORLD just to see it and experience it. No other stadium in sports can match that. Lambeau is a uniquely special place due to where it’s located and how the team is owned. One of one! Just like Packers fans 😎
The hallowed ‘Frozen Tundra.’ ❤❤❤❤❤
Had my first packer game during Christmas Day to see Rodger pass Favre for tds🎉
Excellent Vid
Okay, I blew up with that close to my comment, "let's see what else you get wrong". The rest of this presentation was very good. Just...15 degrees is Balmy compared to the 15 degrees below zero it ACTUALLY was.
MINUS 15!
My prom was held there, dopest prom pics ever 😂
No way John? Did you score?
They should have had it enclosed, every time it snows they have to hire people to shovel it out.
You should make a video about Eldora Speedway.
We need 1 more bowl game, the 2 teams with the worst record played in an open air stadium Denver, Green Bay, Chicago, New England, the Snow Bowl. Maybe get Koehler as a sponsor & call it the toilet bowl.
Thank you Sir for this video.
The Bathroom Fixtures Bowl sounds more appropriate and even possible.
MECCA of the football world.
If you would like suggestions or have questions about things to do or places to visit while you're here, reply to this comment, and I'll do my best to assist. For example, during the winter check out the winter jubilee that's displayed on the side of lambeau every hour in the evening. Or if you're looking for a local breakfast, check out The Pancake Place located on Military Ave. about a mile or 2 away. Like I said, just ask!
Video screens are not easily seen in sunlight. Personal experience.
The packers were granted a franchise 1 day after my birthday
Was there when they beat the bears to get in the playoffs
Soldier Field is older than Lambeau
@brettmandli3914 OCTOBER 24 2024, SOLDIER FIELD turns 100. OCTOBER 24 1924.
The Bears did not start playing there until 1970 though. Prior to that they played at Wrigley.
it's still crazy to me that they renamed it Rodgers Field
Why would you use a British accent to narrate this video?
Do you feel it detracts from your experience? The question is also addressed to other viewers
@@Constructifyofficial No. Disregard idiotic comment.
Apparently a Brit cannot be understood by humble Americans. Pay them no mind.
Ja Hey!
Not 15 degrees, negative 15 degrees.
My stadium
At a certain point it changes from a stadium… and turns more into a night club that is less about the sport and more about selling expensive drinks. It’s definitely at a tipping point. I find stadiums interesting but have zero interest in clubs
So who handles all their finances and who keeps the profits since it doesn’t go to their fans
Misleading 😂 We had multiple upgrades and the city is into it over a billion dollars.
Well, Goodness, Me, Then!
DA BEARS!!! Ok, nice stadium overall for the Pack!
Overrated
Da Bears tears down their stadium and rebuilds the inside and calls it a remodel and does bad job at it. BTW that's called a FACADE you have on the outside of your building.
They wrecked a true gem in the original Soldier Field....the new one sucks....maybe the next one will be better
@@bakeem65 have you ever been there.what stadium is in the city that you live in
Somehow a British voice-over is a dizzy decision when talking about iconic NFL venues. Nice try, I guess?
Although it will NEVER host a Super Bowl!
Why does the narrator have an accent?
New York State is basically bankrupt, but still replacing rich stadium in buffalo, what a waste of tax dollars, the old stadium is still a beautiful facility.
Family has had Season Tickets since before the Lombardi era. Both in Milwaukee & Green Bay. As I've gotten older sitting on Cold Hard Bleachers, no back support, with the Persons Knees sitting behind me grinding into my Back & trying to find a place for my own Knees is not fun at all. The weather isn't even close to being as big a problem as the Seating. It'd eliminate a lot of Seating but my Gosh put in Individual Seating. Bleacher Seating? It's bad.
WTF!!! It was NOT 15 degrees Fahrenheit, it was 30 degrees COLDER, at -15 degrees Fahrenheit!, That is MINUS 15 degrees, or 15 degrees BELOW ZERO DEGREES FAHRENHEIT!!! If you're going to do a documentary, have the FACTS!!! Let's see, what else did you get wrong....
They say all the good things but don’t say any of the negatives
500 mil for the most generic stadium in the league so you can freeze your ass off watching the barf boys 🤮 lose to the 49ers. Again.
It's gotta suck being complete trash for the last 30 years. Lol
well why did you watch the video then? I wouldn't watch a video of Rodgers Field i mean Soldier Field.
@@Packman612It’s now Love Field, not to be confused with the airport in Dallas.
So if there is "no owner" and "the fans own the team" then who makes all the decisions by signing the players?? Im pretty sure Mark Murphy being the CEO is the one truly calling the shots on his 8 million dollar salary. Packers fans are marks and really think they truly have a say in the team?Shareholders receive nothing more than voting rights, an invitation to the corporation's annual meeting, and an opportunity to purchase exclusive shareholder only merchandise.
Salty bears fan?
The titletown district is a waste of space. I lived my whole life in Green Bay and currently live in eyesight of lambeau. I think the idea is good but poorly executed. The footprint could have been better
Nothing else in that town. Easy to sell its only attraction. Just like Disneyland, they will never run out of customers
Green Bay has the greatest fan base and always been a quality team. They need to put a roof on this place instead of leaving it sitting out in the weather. I would imagine to repairs would be super expensive and could easily pay for a roof. If they want cold when then just leave a 1’ gap around the edge of the roof but that really makes no sense. If they at least stopped the rain they would have far better quality games and less injuries due to the rain. When it rains or snows the players are going to get injured. The Packers are also not at any benefit from playing in these conditions because almost all players are not from the area so they are not used to playing in these conditions. To make the Packers practice in severe cold and water would increase the number of injuries which is also not very smart when you talk about multi million dollar players getting injured
You just don't get it, playing outside is how football should be played. Go to a game and let me know if you feel still this way.
@I know this argument and that the fans want to sit in wet, freezing cold weather however from another fan’s perspective I see watching the game in comfort being far more enjoyable. I retractable roof would allow them to grow grass out there or do like the other stadiums which keep extra very large sections of dirt and grass outside and maintained so they know for sure they have a good field. It’s still football played in dirt which I believe they all should be played this way but they don’t. Being miserable at a game is not my idea of e noting a game and then they loose 90% of people over 50 because they can’t handle that weather. They can’t even buy tickets because they won’t know if on that day what the weather would be like. The Green Bay team and all others would have far better football and healthier players with games played without snow and pouring rains
Bench seats are stupid
That’s how it was originally built in 1957.if they were to install individual seats they would lose a lot of the capacity
OK casual
If you don’t like them, pay for club seats or a suite. You have options. I prefer the benches.
@@1packatak yes there is nothing like watching a Packer game at Lambeau Field in December during a snow storm and sitting on the aluminum benches freezing your ass off and drinking beers 🍺 and the Packers are on a roll and I’m serious.when I was a kid I use to deliver the morning paper to Vince Lombardi he lived on Sunset Circle
@@mattharper588 was there once when we got around 15 in of snow during the game. It was a blast!!!
Wish they built roof over it
Building a roof on a stadium especially in a cold weather, snowing state can be a problem, example Viking stadium’s which fell through. Vi
Whoops. Packer fans don’t need a roof. They are hearty fans.
Ur soft
Green Bay - Сила!
Still has benches. I will watch from my home. Overrated.
in germany we even haven't benches in the ultra sections, their is only stairs.... I'm season ticket holder at our hockey team, of course standing ticket. I go to the stadium for the atmosphere and be a part of it. If you only wan't to see the game, the tv allways wins against every stadium
home must be in Illinois!
Not as great as Soldier Field
LOL.................................HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
God lord dont be this salty.
All that Money and still No Roof over it .!... No body wants to Freeze.! or get rained on !...And No winter storm to deal with !.... PUT A ROOF ON IT ...!
Lambeau is the epitome of an ICONIC “Home Field Advantage”. Green Bay Packer Fans are the Best Fans in the NFL! In fact, the Packers should be “America’s Team” as opposed to the Dallas Cowboys because THE FANS OWN THE TEAM! The Packers are the ONLY Professional Sports Franchise in America owned by the FANS AND NOT SOME BILLIONAIRE OWNER OR OWNERSHIP GROUP! PERIOD!
You don’t own the team 😂😂 you own a piece of memorabilia
@@087JoshuThe funds from the stocks go into stadium renovations. The last 2 increased capacity and greatly increased the size of the Jumbotrons (which are currently the largest in the NFL), among other updates. It’s more than a piece of memorabilia.
Your “stock” is worthless and you have no power in what goes on with the team. You’re not an owner 😂
@@087Joshu please reread idiot. The money goes into stadium renovations that improve game day experience. It has nothing to do with power, it has to do with money well spent on a better experience. We have the best stadium in the NFL and it SHITS all over your teams.
You must be a sore cowboys fan