![]() ![]() Purchasing Monster Jam show tickets here is simple, safe and secure. Hopefully for the fan experience and celebration, the Music Coty Bowl will be the destination next year, I don’t care if ESPN thinks it’s a “lower” tiered bowl.Shop for Monster Jam tickets right now and discover a huge selection of race tickets available. Had I been a first time sports attendee and knew nothing about the general layout of a stadium, we would have been lost and frustrated. If you have a parking pass ordered through the team or Gator Bowl website (HIGHLY recommended and worth the $35) we were in a farther lot and didn’t walk far. Food was delicious and the stadium offered a wide variety of foods and alcohol. Warm weather (obvious to us this is what the bowl is marketed on- Florida weather in January.) 2. (By comparison, the music city bowl included fireworks, awesome music and games/contests/giveaways for fans during the game and a HUGE downtown Nashville celebration following the game including food drinks and free concerts. Even the announcer seemed bored to be there. Event itself (put on by TaxSlayer) was disappointing seeing it was the 75th anniversary of the Gator bowl. And we finally received our food which was delicious, hot, and fresh. Never the less we did receive general directions to our section and figured out the rest. None of them were efficient, organized, or seemed prepared to assist customers. We asked for directions twice from separate employees and dealt with two others while purchasing concessions. Employees were overwhelmed and often unorganized. Lot “H” ended up sharing an entrance with another lot and not clearly marked. After three drive-bys with no luck we asked a cop. Many police cars lights blazing, whistles, and flashlights made this a confusing night time experience trying to find our entrance. Parking lots were confusing with many entrances and small non-illuminated signs. Each have ups and downs, I’ll walk through them as I can think of them. This was the third different NFL Stadium my wife and I have been to cheering on the Vols and we have been to several other venues (Neyland Stadium, Yankee Stadium, Great American Ballpark, Freedom Hall, etc.). It's probably not only the Jaguars' bad record keeping people away! Only ignorant southerners pronounce it otherwise. Maybe the stadium should look into improving these aspects instead of excessively paying executives or doing stupid (free for them) promotions like having the whole audience continually say the county name wrong (it's supposed to be pronounced dove-all, like Robert Duvall). Food choices are lacking, especially affordable ones (even by stadium standards). They could get some national company to advertise in their place. ![]() ![]() Local lawyer commercials/ads are so oppressively prevalent in this area, we really don't need them during our entertainment that we paid to go see. The stadium was obviously built extremely cheaply and despite all the money they have never updated. And with a crowded environment, this makes them have to go to a different bathroom in the hopes of an open stall. There are only 2 or 3 stalls in each one, really robbing men of places to poop. First, the men's restrooms are severely lacking. Although the stadium's generally ok and comfortable, it has its faults. So I went back here in late December to see them play the Colts. ![]() This is the new name for Everbank field (also formerly Alltel stadium), Everbank field and TIAA Bank Field should probably be combined on tripadvisor as it's the same stadium. A parking map could have been sent via email to help those who had never been to this event before. One paid $25 to park close to the stadium and the other had free parking 9 minutes (walk) away. Four - parking was AWFUL! We had 2 vehicles and got separated. I respect rules but these were NEVER communicated in the 10+ emails from Monster Jam! Third - This event had 50,000+ (adults and kids) people and they served alcohol so you can image the situation with adults drinking all day and being around children. The issue brought me to tears so a few supervisors came over to discuss this. With a baby in hand, would not even allow a diaper bag. Second - NEVER was told bags can't be brought in and if a bag is allowed it must be clear and a specific size. Images led us to believe it was 'exclusive' but is seemed as if everyone was there. First - Pit Pass was not worth the money nor was the 'experience' communicated online very well. ![]()
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