Overall the experience was positive - once you are in the actual stadium.
Pros: you can sit pretty close to the action, even buying tickets last minute, and the athleticism on the field is incredible to watch. The Outlaws make it fun during downtime with video snippets of the players and coaches doing funny things or competing in contests with random audience members. Even though there aren't too many concessions opened, there are enough that you can find one with a short or non-existent line and get typical over-priced stadium snacks for the kids you bring. :)
We did find it curious that there wasn't much sportscasting, if any, but it was helpful to see the various different rules and parts of the game explained on the jumbo tron. We didn't mind there being no sportscasting.
The fireworks show was the best I've seen - the timed music and video along with the multiple points of fireworks being sent off, was really an awesome experience. The wind made it all the fireworks float to the west rather quickly but they were still clear enough. The way they shut off the stadium lights with the mascot was creative and super fun.
Cons: Parking, both getting in and out of the stadium was almost enough of a hassle to make us NOT want to come in the future. There are only certain points of entry for the parking and we didn't get there until right as the game began - we had to wait in a long line that went to a far off parking area longer than it took us to drive to the stadium. Then upon leaving, we thought we had parked in a lot that we could exit rather quickly, but there wasn't anyone there to facilitate the exit, so it was super inefficient and of course, rude people who didn't let people in only made the process that much more drawn out.