I did not go inside but already from the outside I...
I did not go inside but already from the outside I find the building huge compared to what I used to see. Anyway it's American and it's always big
I did not go inside but already from the outside I find the building huge compared to what I used to see. Anyway it's American and it's always big
RAAAAAAIDERS! I LOVED IT. MY FIRST GAME. MY ONLY GAME. I HOPE TO RETURN.
Pretty cool.places to enjoy an event. Make sure not to get cought in the sun.
Easy access 2 seats. Staff very helpful n friendly.
As a Raiders, Warriors and A's fan, this is home for me.
Felt the way I would imagine prison feels, but with worse company. Go Broncos.
The staff here was great. I was with someone who had a panic attack and they all came to our rescue.
I went there with my cousins and it was the best experience I've EVER had!!! I look forward to returning.
It was full security needs to be better at the gates
Great place to spend the evening at a sporting event.Great food, good beer
I love the energy of this stadium. As everyone knows, it needs updating or replacing. If you are going to see fireworks, the 3rd tier is actually great seats
40 dollars to park. Terrible service. Go to Golden One Center. Cheaper and much better.
Thus stadium is outdated but for me what makes it the best is the stadium staff. Every one today said happy mother's day to my daughter's mother. To bad Oakland athletics didn't win.
Pros: BART & AMTRAK stations right next door & BART parking lot. Cheap seats still good view of monster truck show. Can see security most places.
Cons: Parking $40, no restrooms outside stadium security checkpoint, can only enter thru gates matching your ticket seat regardless how long line is.
I come here a lot for A's games. I've gone to over 40 games here and I've never been disappointed. They have one nice restaurant and a bunch of snack shacks. The seats have been upgraded to included coushins on the first and second lever in the past few years. There's a good view of the stadium from just about any seat. I normally have a cheaper seat on the top level and sit in the restaurant on the second level for a while, looking through the huge glass panels. I love to come during the fireworks game as I think fireworks are cool to watch. They do an amazing job with the fireworks.
I'm a security guard. I worked the last home Warriors game there. Alot of people came from everywhere.
Watching the A's is an affordable and fun way to spend the afternoon with your kids.
Was where I experienced my first baseball game - so will always be special!
40 dollars to park and 20 for cotton candy
SMH
Fun ball park. Easy to access via public transit. Really lax policy on bringing in outside food. Lots of good promotions and ticket offers. Every time I have been here, I've really enjoyed my time here.
First time I visited and it was a very good experience
Love Oracle arena stadium my A's play there and my WARRIORS and RAIDERS
What can I say? It's old, run down, crowded, and in need of updating. But what a great place to watch a game. Since they covered the top level of Mt. Davis, most seats in the Coliseum present you with a good view.
I've been here for concerts and while the music was great, you are really far from the performance.
horibble horrrible i was at the games i order food and they took 1 hour to bring the seat were dirty and wet the beer was old tasting everthing was nasty raiders lost wwat a bad day the raiders suck they cant score derek carr should retired
It's not very pretty but it gets the job done. One of the last true sports stadiums still around: a coliseum for the people. You fear for your life at this ground - at least when the raiders are losing. It's like walking back in time to a simpler era, where football mattered more than life, where your identity was completely wrapped up in a team of players you knew and loved and would repay you with their loyalty and great performances.
Loved it. The cheers, the loud music, food it was awesome.
Easy access from BART, but concert sound was terrible.
Best tailgating I'd ever been too. Despite what ppl say everyone is very friendly.
I've been attending A's games at this venue since they moved here in 1968. The stadium may be old and dilapidated but the fan experience is still very good. Also the parking and concessions are considerably lower and currently the product on the field is more competitive than the ballpark on the other side of the bay!
Traffic is horrible if you don't get here super early. Also some staff were just complete jerks, but others we really nice and helped me and my daughter after we finally got into the coliseum to see the band Green Day.
Went here to see the Angels win and they did! Everybody was awesome, the coliseum was awesome had a great time.
As a Warriors season ticket holder, I am there a wee bit! Everything is terribly overpriced, but that's the only downside. The vendors hire courteous and friendly staff, who over the years, become your friends. I am sincerely going to miss these wonderful people, and the proximity to the BART station, when they move across the Bay next season. In this case, PROGRESS sucks.
Oakland A's won day of post. Personnel highly trained and efficient.
Love the baseball but wish it felt more like a great Stadium as opposed to a prison
Always an Adventure! Never a dull moment there! Enjoy it evertime We've gone to any Event here!
Loved it! Went to a few games here. Go A's. Go Tailgating!
It's good, it looks good from all sides. Face the food.
Bad experience with stupid ass security guard with some control issues
Made a thing about my "alleged" behavior
Gave me a choice
1 talk with him over by concession stands
2 leave
I chose to leave, he wouldn't let me (grabbed my arm)wanted to scold me we debated on allegations
Before I knew it I was surrounded by security
My wife and friend were trying to help diffuse situation
All he wanted was an apology for how I talked to him (language ) then everything was fine
The original issue apparently wasn't as big of a deal as his bruised ego.lol
I spent about $300 dollars that night fun times
This one of the oldest parks in MLB, and it shows it age. Reminds me of old Candlestick park
Wonderful friendly staff, always good family fun at the A's games.
It's the coliseum, you get what you pay for. Very enjoyable
What a crud hole. Everything in this place except visiting fans should be removed from existence.
The Raiders are ok I guess but the fans are hard to be around.
No Arena has great food let's just face it. And it's always super expensive. But what I will say about the Oracle Arena is the staff is so friendly and so nice you kind of forget how much you're paying for your food and drink. The bartenders outside of section 212 are probably some of the best I've ever encountered. My favorite place to eat is closer to section 2 18 where they have a southern restaurant that serves catfish that's pretty darn good. Not sure what the new arena is going to bring us let's hope they at least bring the wonderful friendly people
It s a run down relic of a stadium but the you can feel the Raider Mystique while you re in there. Wish the Raiders could have stayed in Oakland where they belong. Glad I got to go before they left. The bathrooms suck, the lines suck, the concessions suck but I came to watch a game not eat and drink... if they stay in 2019 I would love to go again!
Came here and got to sit in a special seating area for a work event. We were in the outfield next to one of the foul pole bars. It was great to view the game. The stadium was clean and had all different types of food. We had a buffet which was good enough for a day at the park. Just make sure to bring some sunscreen!
I saw James Brown there in 1968 and probably 15 Oakland Raider games and 20 Oakland A's games there. The best time there was in 1977 when I went and seen Led Zeppelin.
It's a place where families have a rocking good time