Road game in Indianapolis
by AngieS. on 12/7/24Lucas Oil Stadium - IndianapolisRating: 5 out of 5Great experience…Hotel was short walking distance to stadium. Bills Win!!🙌🏻

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Indianapolis Colts Team History
The Indianapolis Colts (previously known as the Baltimore Colts) secured their first winning record in 1957. This led to back-to-back championships for the team, earning them the status as one of the "greatest pro football teams of all time" by 1968.
Since moving to Indianapolis in 1984, the Colts have appeared in the Super Bowl twice, winning Super Bowl LXI in 2007 led by quarterback Peyton Manning. Manning, a Colts Ring of Honor inductee, currently holds the franchise’s record for most career yards passing. Since 2013, the Colts have made it to the playoffs four times.
Indianapolis Colts Team Info
Conference: AFC
Division: South
Year Founded: 1953
Team Colors: Speed Blue, White, Facemask Gray, Anvil Black
Mascot: Blue
Team Rival: Tennessee Titans(Opens in new tab), Jacksonville Jaguars(Opens in new tab), Houston Texans(Opens in new tab)
Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
Opened on August 16, 2008, Lucas Oil Stadium is located in Indianapolis, Indiana and seats approximately 67,000. The exterior facade is constructed with 980,000 bricks; if you lined them all up, they’d stretch 185 miles — approximately the distance from Indianapolis to Chicago. The roof also features two retractable panels that can be opened in about 11 minutes.
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The Colts’ biggest rivals are the Tennessee Titans, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans.
The Indianapolis Colts have reached the Super Bowl(Opens in new tab) championship four times and won twice — Super Bowl V in 1971 (when they were the Baltimore Colts), beating the Dallas Cowboys 16-13, and Super Bowl XLI in 2007, where they beat the Chicago Bears 29-17.
Great experience…Hotel was short walking distance to stadium. Bills Win!!🙌🏻
Nice stadium, friendly people. Like all NFL gigs costs are blatantly ridiculous.
Colts games are always fun. Fan of a different team but always travel to a Colts game each year
I can’t wait to go back we had lots of fun and everyone was so nice too
The atmosphere here is awesome. The streamers after a score, the hype built up and sounds. The only negative was that the music was so loud throughout that there were lots of little kids wearing the headphones to mute the sound.
Enjoyed going to the game. Only wish there was more handicapped parking for those who do not have season tickets. It was a challenge for my husband to walk from the parking lot we found to park in. But despite hurting, he made it.
This was my first I got tickets to see the broncos play Indy it was an awesome game your field is beautiful had a excellent time
Season ending game at Lucas Oil Stadium with playoff implications. Absolutely electric atmosphere......so fun. We were 5 rows off the field in the end zone corner. Awesome experience!!
We had a great time! Loved every bit of it! Cannot wait to go back!
Father in laws first nfl game was a success. The colts staff is always in the best mood and ready to help
Best stadium I've been to in the US. The inside of the stadium it's insane and the outside is beautiful. I've been to at least other 5 stadiums, including Arrowhead and the Lucas Oil is the best experience I've had in this country.
Clean Stadium. Friendly staff. Parking was easy. Leaving the stadium was a bit chaotic, not enough police to direct traffic.
This definitely was a busy game. Finding our seats was difficult as certain escalators only went to certain floors. Parking was extreme. $35 far away, $50 not as far but still a jaunt. It took 1.5 hours to get out of the stadium. This is all understandable and it appears the staff and police department did what they could to make it work. We had almost the highest seats remaining at the top and for two tickets, two pop, parking, and a meal before we got there it was $450. I’m fortunate enough I can make it work for a once in a lifetime experience but that is not affordable for a family. Why?
Stadium is nice. But there is zero tailgating and downtown one week before Christmas looked like a ghost town. Very different feel than other stadiums I’ve been to. Too bad cause I know Indy supports their team.
An enjoyable experience everything went smooth. From the security to the concessions and the retail shop.
Had a great time, a few expensive beers later and we left with a nice W. Only thing negative that happened to me there was my own fault. After celebrating a sweet handsome JT28 touchdown, I sprang to my feet in celebration. Unfortunately, the seat behind me was a retractable seat. So as I attempted to plop back down into my seat, I instead flopped onto the ground. For your information, I did NOT spill any drop of beer. Thanks JT
best stadium i’ve been to! so much fun!!! colts won which made it even better! indianapolis knows how to get down & have fun! highly recommend checking this stadium out as everyone is SO nice & it was a super easy process!
Lucas Oil Stadium is a phenomenal building. The ambiance was incredible. That being said, seating was tight for me. I also should have paid better attention to my ticket purchase. I did not realize my seats were at very top of south end. It was tiring to get to the seats. This also did not allow me to try more concessions during the game. Would I come back to venue? Yes. Live and let learn. I will pay more attention to seating next time.
Stadium was great! It was clean and much cheaper food and beverages than cleveland. The workers were very nice. The process of getting into the game was easy and simple.
Game as fine but the tickets had an obstructed view. No mentions of that when I bought the tickets