Address: | 600 Cape May St, Harrison, NJ 07029, USA |
Phone: | +1 973-268-8420 |
Site: | newyorkredbulls.com |
Rating: | 3.9 |
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Xavier Falgueras Rodríguez
En mi visita a New York quería ver soccer y en esa fecha se disputaba el New York Red Bulls vs. Montreal Impact. Compré las entrada por internet con total comodidad desde la web del club, incluso puedes encontrar ofertas! El estadio se ubica en Harrison, New Jersey. Para ir desde New York debes coger el PATH en World Trade Center (se puede aprovechar para visitar la Zona 0) en dirección NEWARK y bajar en la parada HARISON. Además de que ves a más aficionados, el camino al estadio está muy bien indicado y enseguida verás alzarse el Red Bull Arena. En cuanto a la atención del personal, está es muy amable y profesional. Te dirán varias veces "enjoy the game" algo difícil de escuchar en España, donde se limitan a romperte la entrada y listo. El estadio es muy aceptable, con buena visibilidad desde cualquier punto y muy limpio (además de la limpieza general, la afición se encarga de que no quede ni un papel en su zona). Si te gusta el fútbol y encima la MLS, es extremadamente recomendable ir a visitarlo.
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Franklin Bonilla
One of the best soccer specific stadiums in the country, if not the best one. Beautifully designed with a roof going all the way around covering all the seats. Very easy to get to from NYC taking the PATH train from either midtown or the WTC and stops right next to the stadium. There isnt a bad seat in the stadium to watch the game. You can always see what is going on. I do prefer to sit in the supporters section because I love to stand and cheer along with them. The rest of the sections are too quiet and they will tell you to sit if youre standing. When it comes to food, I make sure I eat before coming here. Besides it being a little expensive, there isnt much of a selection, and the lines are huge. If you leave at halftime to get a hotdog, you will miss the start of the 2nd half. There are plenty of shops and stands in and outside of the stadium to buy whatever it is youre looking for and the staff is very friendly. The game atmosphere is amazing and even if its not a sold out game, with the help of the roof, the place sounds packed with cheering fans. The best way to get to and from the stadium is by public transportation, bottom line. There will be a huge line outside the PATH station but it moves at a decent pace
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Thomas Schirmer
Getting there was horrible. I planned in 2 hours additional time to the 2:45 driving time (with traffic via google) from Connecticut. However, the traffic coordination was so poorly handled that we didnt get to our seats until 8:30...20 minutes into the game. The first and only goal was already scored. When I asked one of the NJs finest police officers if this happens with every game, he replied "No, this game has two different teams playing." ...hmmm, well duh! Or does NJ usually play itself and therefore only has half the number of attendees? I was horribly disappointed that I paid so much money and spent so much time getting there, missed the only goal. Ashamed that America has such a "world class" country has 3rd world traffic patterns. You would NEVER see this happen in Munich. Shame on you New Jersey! Unfortunately the mood was already ruined with the 1-1/2 hour backup on the exit ramp. The stadium was actually very nice and seating was more than adequate. Great view from our seats. Too little consolation on that day. Also disappointed that Bayern didnt bring the real first string team. A lot of money for a huge let down...
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Connor Grey
In such a terrible area, a soccer arena is the LAST thing this city needs. It caters to the stupid, drunk soccer hooligans and no other interests. It invites in all the garbage from all over the area to act like jackasses, make as much noise as possible, start fights, cause traffic accidents and jams, and be as much of a pig as possible. The traffic lights along Frank E. Rogers Boulevard are disgustingly timed and cause massive traffic backups and frustrations. Each light is poorly timed so it traps you near an area that smells like a rotten turtle turd for about five to ten minutes. With the roads having so many potholes, construction, confusing signs, and way too much traffic, its a complete headache coming into Harrison. Now with construction of a gentrified Shi Tpa Town, they are trying to make it look better but the homeless bums are making homes over by the local businesses. If its the "New York" Redbulls, put the stupid soccer stadium in New York! This whole area needs a whole lot less celebrating and a whole lot more cleaning up. It doesnt even deserve a single star.
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Luigi Gonzalez
Ah,no se pasen,primero la Fórmula 1,luego la Batalla de los Gallos,ahora el soccer.Gracias Red Bull,por avisarnos que no eres una mera marca de bebidas energéticas.Ahora en serio,son tan buenos que quisiera que aparezcan en el PES 2018 y el FIFA 18,por más de que quiera que gane otro equipo de la MLS.Por lo menos me asocio para jugar,por ser caritativo,así que piénsenlo.También va para ustedes KONAMI y EA Sports PD:¿Juegan otros deportes?,aquí dice multipropósito
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Danny Playz
I came here yesterday for Chivas de Mexico v Atletico Nacional de Colombia. It was awesome seeing my team win and plus, this place is super affordable. $75 each for row 6 near a corner. This place is a good sporting venue. I remember last year getting tickets to a game at the Metlife Stadium. More than $80 for one of the highest seats, and the refreshments at the MetLife are way too expensive compared to The Red Bull Arena. The Red Bull Arena is easy to get around unlike the Metlife. The only minor concern is the parking lot. Rocks isnt the best but still it is acceptable. Also when both teams are visiting New Jersey for the game, they should have sectors for the specific teams because I personally didnt like it when Chivas fans decided to throw beer and popcorn when they conceded a goal. If I was old enough I would definitely become a season ticket holder.
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Raffael Altmann
A most user-unfriendly experience... Went to see Bayern : Chivas, good seats, decent game, very disappointing stadium experience. Seriously what is the big deal about this stadium? Parking is horrible, considering the stadium has been in use since 2010 and parking is still a construction site filled with dirt, mud and rocks? Pretty insulting to fans...it looks cool from a distance but once there its ugly. The concession area is way to narrow and gets extremely jammed. Why is there a moat between the first row of stands to obnoxious advertising boards to keep people away from the field? Security? BS - whats wrong with letting kids get close to the players to maybe catch an autograph? Also have a talk with the "security" personnel to be just a little less bitchy...
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Paul Silva
This is the best spot to go watch a professional soccer (football) game within the tri-state area at least. Entry is always a breeze, the crowd is always up for the game and the view is great from ANYWHERE. Worst seat in the house? No problem, still an awesome view. And the shortest legal distance from crowd to the pitch means when you get the lower-level seats, youre practically in the game. (More so if youre like me and into the whole taunting opposing players practice) Like any stadium however, concessions are WAY over-priced, but what can ya do? Ive also had the privilege of getting an in-depth tour by a friend of the box-sections, locker-rooms, etc. etc. and you can tell Red Bull spared no expense in making this a proper home for a proper team. Kudos.