amazing, totally worth it
by jotatoes on 3/4/20Moda Center - Portlanddue to traffic i was late and missed the first half, but it was still 109% worth every penny! amazing show, definitely going again next year
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Monster Jam Triple Threat Series on Tour
The hottest show on wheels returns with its trademark combo of races and stunts, pitting the best drivers in the biggest monster trucks against one another for a shot at the Monster Jam World Finals, a monster of a good time for the whole family.
The driver-athletes in each Triple Threat Series must compete in three vehicles — monster trucks, monster ATVs, and monster speedsters — over seven different competitions, some racing and some freestyle. The ATVs are the Monster Jam version of the four-wheeler you may have raced through the woods, and the Speedsters are UTVs, like a monster truck shrunk down to the size of a Jeep or dune buggy and outfitted with balloon tires.
In the freestyle competitions — Two Wheel Skills, Donuts, and Freestyle — Monster Jam fans in the stadium judge and score the events using their smartphones and a special live code on the JudgeZone web app. No other live sporting event gives the audience such involvement in the results.
Two-Wheel Skills isn't just your grandpa's wheelies. It's any trick where a maximum of two wheels stay on the ground, from a sky wheelie, bumper to the ground and nose to the air, to a walk-it wheelie, one back wheel at a time, to a stoppie nose-first where the driver moonwalks to the finish.
In the Donuts contest, some monster trucks spin and twirl so fast they create a cyclone, but it's not just about dirt, it's about style.
In the general freestyle, your favorite trucks (and drivers) perform feats of daring and strength in the mud and dust, climbing, rolling, diving, and falling the way things with four wheels rarely do — at least not on purpose.
Combined with the three types of vehicle races, whichever athlete has the most points at the end of the day is the overall winner. At the end of the season, 24 contestants will compete for the title of World Champion.
due to traffic i was late and missed the first half, but it was still 109% worth every penny! amazing show, definitely going again next year
This is the second Monster Truck Jam for my kids and they just love it. The experience is always fun. I like that it is at All State Arena because they have their own parking lot and you do not have to park and then walk to the event.
These guys barely did anything but drive around!! I will never spend that much money here ever again! What a waste!
My grandsons loved it. It was a kid friendly event. It was very loud. Recommend purchasing hearing protective item before arriving.
It was fun Kids like it as well. Pretty neat performance on how they drive the trucks.
Show was amazing. My dad is 83 and enjoyed the trucks tearing up everything. The loud noise was actually amping the crowd up. Overall the best monster truck jam
It was really great to be there Never been before and i like it
Great Family time. Awesome show, definitely worth seeing!!
IT WAS AMAZING. LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT IT. The trucks looked even better in person
It was my son’s and I first time going to a Monster Jam and we absolutely enjoyed it! Will be returning to next years event.
It was ok, I can’t say it was worth it. But maybe it’s just me.
I had a 3, 7 and an 11 year old with me, the show did a great job at keeping them entertained and interacting too! Make sure you have ear protecting for them and have fun!
There was little to no action. Place was too small for a monster truck show.
My 3 year old absolutely loved Monster Jam. He’s been talking about it now for a week.
NOTHING LIKE MY PAST EXPERIENCES ,LOTS OF BREAKDOWNS AND JUST NOTHING TO THE SHOW
We really liked the monster jam show, despite the arena being small that there were minimal tricks that could be performed verses youtube videos we watched of other venues. Also we went on the third day so most of the vehicle- bikes, etc., were not working right and probably 6 drivers had vehicles that broke down and disqualified them. Also the venue is horrible with pricing, likely obnoxiously, we pay less on food at Disney World. A fountain pop in a clear plastic cup is $6, so is the small bottled water. We got a beer and a pop for $20 and you're not allowed to bring anything in (on top of $25 parking, $6 popcorn) the cotton candy is $20 because you can only get it with a plastic mask. The bathrooms also smelled like rotten milk, it was so disgusting. We'll travel further for somewhere else next time or stick to different entertainment in the area.
We had such an awesome time, and it was great seeing my son point out the trucks for the first time LIVE! This was our first Monster Jam experience (but won't be the last), so I wish there was a disclaimer about the noise level. It was LOOOUUDD!
Great show as usual....but AllState needs to do some renovations felt like we were sitting on top of each other seats were very uncomfortable and being tall didn't help my knees were in the person in front of me back...and the $25 parking fee outrageous!!!!
There were six of us. We had three adults and three children. We had good seats. The afternoon was interesting and entertaining. The price we paid for tickets was reasonable. We will see this event in the future. The price of $25 dollars to park was too high.
My son is 2 years old , this was his first time at a monster show and he loved it . We are already planning a family trip for the next time you come to the city . Thank you for such a great time !’