LesBaker
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Slightly off topic, but remember when Madden was fun and you could add crap to customize your stadiums? Add stuff like interactive arcades, world class chefs, rain water collection that would reduce the operating cost of your stadiums. I wish they'd bring a fun franchise mode back to that game.
I'd totally take a page from the new Vikings stadium and have on field suites. How kick ass is that? They're going to have suites. That you can purchase. On the sidelines. Rich people have all the fun.
Something like Foxboro/Patriot Place. Beautiful open-air stadium, crap-tons of parking, and a very nice, big, all-season shopping and dining experience. Honestly, as much as I hate the Pats, I have to go to at least one game a season. Partly because the venue is awesome, partly because I live a ten minute drive away, and partly because I just need to see live NFL football.
Freaking frisbee dogs.One that houses a championship team.
And frisbee dogs at halftime.
Freaking frisbee dogs.
Must have frisbee dog and baton thrower guy
I guess that big building on the side is for the transporter pads and space restaurant and hotel?Like this...
You may borrow my TARDIS. If I can fit a swimming pool in it, I can probably have it generate a really nice stadium.I guess that big building on the side is for the transporter pads and space restaurant and hotel?
Can we include time travel as well?
Make it so.
That is sort of the idea I was getting at with my comments about Busch Stadium's "Ballpark Village". Having an area attached to the stadium with lodging, dining, bars, live entertainment, radio/tv studios, and bonus seating (?), etc is a very nice feature that would make the new Rams home a year-round destination.
Something like Foxboro/Patriot Place. Beautiful open-air stadium, crap-tons of parking, and a very nice, big, all-season shopping and dining experience. Honestly, as much as I hate the Pats, I have to go to at least one game a season. Partly because the venue is awesome, partly because I live a ten minute drive away, and partly because I just need to see live NFL football.
That is sort of the idea I was getting at with my comments about Busch Stadium's "Ballpark Village". Having an area attached to the stadium with lodging, dining, bars, live entertainment, radio/tv studios, and bonus seating (?), etc is a very nice feature that would make the new Rams home a year-round destination.
Absolutely, that too. We'll need a huge designated tailgating section as well. I suppose the cherry on top is that the anchor store in the whole design is a ginorourmous Wal-Mart!!! lol.A cineplex too.......that way it would be an easy way for a family or couple to make a night of it.
Also a feature of Patriot Place - one of those big fancy cineplexes with luxury seating and booze.A cineplex too.......that way it would be an easy way for a family or couple to make a night of it.
The Rams seem to be modelling their approach after Indy.
I think Lucas Oil is a nice baseline concept for St. Louis and believe the final product will have strong similarities.
It is nice and I actually got to watch it being built. Indy has a very nice downtown and it fits in there very nicely.This^