Take a look at what your view will be of Andy Herron's Dallas Bombardment come Dallas' home opener against Chicago next year. http://fc.dallas.mlsnet.com/MLS/dab/tickets/ Click to find 3-D seat view. My guess is whatever road package we put together it will involve seating near the stage, probably in the sections immediately adjacent. Eff the Dallas.
Talk about knowing you s#ck...18 game package? Guess they'd rather just wait to see if they make the playoffs!
No date yet unfortunately, because they don't precisely know when it will be finished. I think we're about as far along as they are with their stadium.
Included in every season ticket package for FCD is a sharp stick to save yourself from viewing the eyesore that is their new stadium, the appalling sight of the FC Dallas club, or the vision of them being trounced by Chicago in their own house. Oh, and a Tino Palace scarf
I think he is massively dissappointed by the looks of it. Err, that is to say...Mrs. Palace is massively dissapointed.
Yes I think he is looking for his pet, little Jason Kreis! IN the voice of Yoda! "Ready your are not, for the playoffs you are not! The Force is strong with the red ones from the North!"
Whereas I obviously like our place better, I don't think Dallas's place looks bad. I'm curious if there are reasons you guys hate it other than the fact that, well, Dallas plays there. For my money ($0.00), I think it looks better than the erector set in Columbus, or at least the computer generated model does.
That's basically my thought. It's CCS done up pretty. A terrible looking stage end, enclosed suites (geez only 20? FCD doesn't think much of itself), and no upper deck. Plus the end line seats are like 3 miles back from the field and it's sunken into the ground unlike Columbus which I guess keeps it from being Lego-riffic. They have another Jumbotron, too. Whoopee. And a whole bunch of pretty youth fields so more burgeoing Dallas soccer-playing youth can come to Frisco and ignore the MLS team that plays there. Hmm. maybe Dallasites are smarter than previously thought.
Is it just me or does the stage look completely inaccessible to load bank equipment. I am sure that they have thought about this, but I don't see any kind of elevator in the drawings. I would hate to be the guy that would have to lug amplifiers and other concert equipment downs the stairs.
I don't like that there are no roofs except in the high corners. I wonder if those seats are for groups.Seems they went cheap on the actual stadium.
I don't know, I guess, but I also see a hell of a lot more seats and a a hell of a lot less benches than I remember Columbus having.
I don't think the seats/benches thing is all that important from my perspective, but then again wherever I am tends to have benches anyhow.
They won't have to lug anything up or down stairs. They set it up where the trucks can go underground and be able to unload/load directly onto the stage. There is no need for elevators at all.