Address: | 1 Everbank Field Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32202, USA |
Phone: | +1 904-633-6100 |
Site: | jaguars.com |
Rating: | 4.5 |
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Jim Bailey
Had a great first time experience at this stadium. I won tickets to watch the Jags play and it was so much fun. We had seats about 2/3 eds of the way up and we could still see the game with no problem. This was a night game and you would not believe how many light they had on. It looked like day time. The game fans were so nice and everyone was having a fun time. They have plenty of concession stands, but the prices are a little more then we expected. They have burgers, hot dogs, pretzels, popcorn, beer and soda. What else could you ask for. Restrooms were easy to find and were pretty clean for all the people using them. If you are a first time fan, be sure to go to the welcome room, they will give you a free badge to wear so other know you are a first timer. Be sure to check the rules online as what you are able to bring to the stadium before you come, they do change. We brought a blanket to stay warm and it was welcomed, but they do check to see if you have anything inside of it. There is plenty of parking and the parking lot is well lit. When you park, make sure you remember where you park, there are tons of cars out there. Leaving the stadium was easier then getting there, as the traffic was a little more flowing when we left. Hope you enjoy and Go JAGs.
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Andrew Shehorn
While it isnt a flashy modern NFL stadium, I was surprised how much I liked it. The only negatives were the horribly oppressive heat, the age of the stadium, and having to watch the Jaguars play. Id highly recommend buying tickets on the Jaguars home side that eventually gets shade. Other than that, you can tell the amount of effort the new Jaguars ownership has put into making Everbank Field impressive. The end zone screens are huge, they had a fan zone with former players signing autographs inside the stadium up by the bell, they had a fan zone outside the stadium as well with live music, cheerleaders, a drumline, and kids activities. The stadium also has cabanas and two pools. I couldnt seem to find a team store anywhere (I asked a couple of ushers and no one knew for sure). I only saw portable merchandise stations. Overall, this stadium is worth a visit if youre in the area.
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Todd Gilmer
Aside from the teams performance on the field, I find myself underwhelmed by the problems that continue to plague guests at our stadium. Wifi appears and connects, but will drop you and disappear frequently. Its better to have NO Wifi than to be told its available when it obviously never works. Sodas are often served flat, sometimes 3/4 full, and the cashiers randomly range from Excellent to Utterly Incompetent. Food can be fantastic for 1 member of my party and undercooked/soggy for another. Lines are manageable, usually, and parking/walking into the game is easy. Leaving after is a breeze compared to other sports venues Ive visited. Overall: not terrible but far from greatness. Stadium is capable of much more, but seems to settle for Good Enough because we keep buying in.
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John Drew
Im I in the twilight zone....went to the jags game today and I was loved it. Jags actually won but the biggest suprise was how nice and welcoming the staff was. Everyone spoke English and was polite and made me feel like I was a person, not an animal in a herd of fans. I value good food, good price and respect and everyone gave me that! It was awesome I cant say enough nice things about everyone who works for this stadium. They accepted my jag dollars that I got off a ticket deal, when I got falcon bucks I could only use then in like 2 places in Atlanta. In everbankfield they let me use them everywhere. I will be back again if the staff stays so dang pleasant. Thanks for the great service guys. YOU ROCK
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Ryan Hicks
Im not a Jags fan (go Colts!), but the new improvements to the stadium with the big screens, pools, cabanas, and new smaller screens all around the stadium is very impressive to see in person. This will be the go to stadium for big events now, and Im excited to see more things happen in this stadium in the future. Shad Kahn has really turned this stadium into a city center piece; now its time for the Jags to shine and give the city what they really need. The only other thing I think this stadium needs is an upgraded sound system as the speakers are muddy sometimes, and a retractable roof! I uploaded a video of the entire video board unveiling ceremony which you can view on my youtube account.
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Marla Lunsford
I came with my friend to see a Charger/Jags game. My friend is a Jags fan and Im a Chargers fan. Often times if you attend an NFL game at an opposing field you get harassed by people but everyone (fans and staff) was so nice and welcoming. They had a variety of vendors so you werent limited to beer & hot dogs (even though thats exactly what I had). Prices were decent. The Party Zone bar in the end zone was a cool place to hang out in for a bit. I also liked that they had designated smoking areas throughout the stadium so I didnt have to walk all the way out of the stadium. All in all I had a great time at the game.
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John Trainer
Parking is a nightmare. Expect to pay $25 within walking distance of the field. And in most cases, youll need to buy a pass before the event. Farther away, sketchy looking operations charge $10, then put you in a golf cart or rickshaw to get closer to the field. Seating is close. If you (or your neighbor) are overweight, it gets uncomfortable quickly. Lines for the food vendors are long. Exiting the stadium is a study in barely managed chaos. I was with my 8 year old daughter, and was genuinely worried that she might get trampled on the way out.
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Marlaina Geddes
the pools are kitschy but not my cup of tea They used to offer more local food service which was neat because you got to sample some of the best restaurants in Jacksonville while at the Jaguars games, but they change that now its just Stadium food to me. During the early fall it can be stiflingly hot. The bathrooms leave something to be desired. The jumbotrons are cool. They do a good job with concerts but of course the staple of the stadium would be the Jacksonville Jaguars and the team definitely leaves something to be desired.
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Jenny Peeples
I visited for the Florida-Georgia game recently and had a blast. It took almost no time to get in the stadium and into my seats. There were plenty of open consession stands and, for a stadium, the bathrooms were dexent. The only hiccup was when the escalators became a little too crowded but security was still ushering people on to them. People at the top were packing in like sardines and started falling. Luckily someone realized what was going on and stopped the stairs until things cleared up.
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Dennis Tomlin
This is the home field to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Along with the Jags, they host many other events. It is a great venue to attend any event. The food is great and easily accessed from all over the stadium. I have attended their draft party, football game, practice sessions, and fan days. The stadium and staff is very friendly for disabled fans. The owner and city have invested a lot of money and energy in creating a wonderful experience for its visitors.