Overall Rating
4.5
By Sprout
Fantastic
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
This is an Awesome Event. Please come to Phila. Annually like Anaheim!
By Phili
It was disappointing
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
Lincoln financial field was not my favorite. Pits were boring, food and drink lines were long everywhere, $18 for a beer before tip, our club seats indoors area was too crowded and getting out after the event was a disaster. Outdoor seats were good no matter where you sat, lines to get in were fast, dirt for the racing was good and staff was nice. Not sure if going back.
By Roxtar201
Racing was great stadium not so much
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
The racing was great but the stadium was mostly closed up until 1 hour and 45 minutes before the first race. Purchased the club seats and couldn’t get to them or enjoy the club and was told to go find a seat else where until it opened. Won’t be going back to Lincoln financial but will go to MetLife any day.
By Juan
Awesome
Lumen Field - Seattle
Unbeatable experience, definitely worth it. Awesome.
By longtimefan
AWESOME!
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
Absolutley loved it! Can't wait till next year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By Captain sander
THE best sports event experience I ever seen
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
It was the best sports experience I ever seen ! Way better than the UFC (did 3 times) or any other game I attended ! everything was just perfect for a day out with the family in Philly
By tom
Ticketmaster makes it super easy to get through the gates.
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
Ticketmaster makes it super easy to get through the gates. With a digital ticket, it's just one step and you won't spill the coffee you're holding in the other hand.
By Flip
Great Event
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
The racing was great. The venue was great for viewing. But those in charge at Lincoln Financial Field suck big time. We had Club Level seats, which we paid good bucks. The stadium didn’t open the Club Level seating areas and allow those with Club Level seating to their seats until 2:00. Those areas were closed until 2:00 when they finally opened. Because of the mass of people wanting to get to their seats, many missed the opening ceremony. You didn’t even have a place to sit to watch the qualifying. I would love to see Supercross return to Philly over MetLife. But Lincoln Financial Field needs to change how they run the venue for the event. I will be sending the same message to Lincoln Financial Field.
By Jeff
Great race but the stadium was a disaster.
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
Huge supercross fan. Usually go to Met Life in NJ and that stadium runs so much better. Paid extra money to be in c23. We arrived in the am and were told we couldn't get to our seats until 12. Well, ok? So, we went to the pits again and came back. Planned on eating up there but then we were told 2 o'clock! SO, the show starts at 2:30 and we can get up there until 2? Waited until 1:30 to go back and tons of people waiting. They let us go upstairs like cattle at 1:45. Ridiculous. Paid more for an inconvenience. Race was great but what a mess.
By Jml273
Philadelphia Supercross
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
The Lincoln financial field was an excellent venue in my opinion. The track looked great and the racing was good too. Definitely how the series returns to this stadium.
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