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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 30 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Family Deal

    by Mhicheal on 10/4/18Percival-Molson Stadium - Montreal

    Good game (save the reffing) enjoyed it. Only complaint was our Ticketmaster package was for a family of 4 that was to include drink and a hotdog for everybody but the vendor would not give us the hotdog with the coupon that was included...Always bring a cushion for the bench seating at this venue.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Queenof3kings78 on 9/18/18Percival-Molson Stadium - Montreal

    It was amazing, even though we didnt win it's always fun and entertaining to go to the allouettes games!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Parkfly on 9/17/18Percival-Molson Stadium - Montreal

    Amazing expérience, i have a lot of fun and spend a great moment

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Overall good but...

    by jcsports21 on 8/27/18Percival-Molson Stadium - Montreal

    Good expérience overall...but food too expensive...and wrong address for parking...regardless the Alouettes won!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Far from an NFL game

    by USFootballFan on 8/6/18Percival-Molson Stadium - Montreal

    Growing up in the United States, football is a huge part of our culture. Along with that, as professional sports leagues in the US have become substantial businesses competing with each other for attention, the overall game day experience has vastly improved over the years. The experience at Stade Molson, not even factoring in the score of the game (the Alouettes lost, 50-11, I believe), was average at best. First off, the parking situation was challenging. Stade Molson, located on McGill University's campus, is on the edge of downtown Montreal on the slopes of Mount Royal, which means that parking came at a premium. My wife and I paid $40 to park relatively close to the stadium, which honestly, is a price I've only ever seen at incredibly premium US sports events, like an All-Star game or a playoff game. In times past, we've had to park even higher up the hill and had to meander through a steep grass area with trees to get down to the stadium. The ticket prices, similar to the parking, were incredibly high. The following night, my wife and I saw a minor league baseball game in Vermont, and the entire cost of the trip (ferry tickets, game tickets, food, souvenirs) was cheaper than just the two Alouette tickets. While the tickets were cheaper than those at an NFL game, it certainly was more expensive than the average college football game--and college football games are much more enjoyable than the Alouettes' experience. While the game-day crew tried their hardest to engage the crowd with prompts to make noise on the opponent's second down and cheerleaders at every media break, it couldn't cover up the fact that the crowd was largely disinterested in the Alouettes (in fact, Johnny Manziel had more fans there than the Alouettes did) and the play on the field was a big step back compared to US professional football (the NFL, namely). Part of this was due to the incredibly poor play by the Alouettes, who struggled to block, defend the middle of the field and move the chains. Midway through the first quarter, they were down, 28-0, to the Ti-Cats. The seating was another downside. For the amount that we paid for each ticket, my expectation is that we would sit in seat-back chairs. This was not the case. We sat on a bench in the bleachers, squeezing in with the people next to us. While I've heard that the Alouettes' ownership has vastly upgraded Stade Molson over the years, the facility still paled in comparison to the amenities at any NFL or NCAA Division I game. The food was pretty average, and given that Montreal is an incredibly cultured city, I was hoping that there would be some local cuisine that would have been featured; I would have gladly paid a little bit extra for food that showcases how great a food city Montreal is. I will say, however, that the staff was mostly pleasant to deal with, and they were bilingual in both French and English, so it was a huge help with us being English monoglots in a Francophone province. Essentially, it boils down to this: while my wife and I live about an hour south of Montreal in New York, we'll likely do something else in Montreal next summer when we have an itch to visit the city and wait until college and NFL football season in the States to get our football fix.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a setting

    by PF2017TH on 7/9/17Percival-Molson Stadium - Montreal

    My wife and I were visiting Montreal from overseas and decided to take in an Als game. The setting of the stadium is incredible. We have been to many sporting events around the world and this is definitely one of our favourite stadiums with the incredible backdrop of the city on one side and the mountain on the other. The crowd was really into the game and very friendly despite the home team losing. The only downside is the slightly hard benches for seating but in a way that adds to the experience. Highly recommended!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Atmosphere

    by 68Tigers on 10/5/16Percival-Molson Stadium - Montreal

    I am a fan of Canadian football. Love the speed and construct of the game. The experience at Stade Molson is not like an NFL game. It is a small venue and very intimate. If you like creature comforts, this might not be the place for you. If you enjoy a fast paced and exciting football experience then go. Pre-game, you can get reasonably close to the players for photos and hi 5's. The crowd vibe is very nice and they keep you entertained--music, cheerleaders, Candyman, Tshirt man, etc.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    both teams not great

    by alsfan on 7/18/16Percival-Molson Stadium - Montreal

    both teams hurting expensive beer etc pizza and chips

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Alouettes de Montréal v Ottawa REDBLACKS

    by BleuCheeze on 7/4/16Percival-Molson Stadium - Montreal

    Well, for my first experience at a Canadian Football game, I found it to be an excellent experience. No bad seats in the house.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AWESOME

    by DennisandJudy on 6/20/16Percival-Molson Stadium - Montreal

    We are from Cleveland, OH (USA). This was our first CFL game. After getting used to the differences between NFL and CFL rules, we became more comfortable. Our seats were close up and the night was relatively perfect (except for brief shower). The shuttle bus took away the stress of finding our way to and from the game. It truly was an awesome experience