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3 years ago

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C
3 years ago

Access via train is OK. It's a big stadium so bino...

Access via train is OK. It's a big stadium so binoculars are useful if you really want to see what's happening.
Everyone was very disappointed with the Edinburgh Tattoo - very poorly lit, even with centre row 16 seats too far away, TV production crew there but big screen displays unused - except for commercials during interval. Everyone felt we were there just to be the "extras" for the TV show recording :-(

J
3 years ago

Sick

r
3 years ago

Buses came from all over the city to bring concert...

Buses came from all over the city to bring concert goers to the stadium to see Eminem. We caught one from Victoria Road. On arrival, we were greeted and told which way to go. Security was suprisingly quick and ushers very knowledgeable. There were plenty of stalls selling all manner of fast food and paraphernalia. After the concert, we were directed to take the swirly exit and found our bus awaiting to take us back to Victoria Road. Very efficient and overall a good experience. Oh and Eminem was worth it too.

S
3 years ago

This should really be zero stars. This is not the ...

This should really be zero stars. This is not the first time I've been to a big event at ANZ Stadium before and yet again they seem to be unable to provide basic service in food and beverages at the College Football yesterday. Ticket prices are already extortionate without having to be punished for turning up. Other stadiums seem to be able to manage, why can't ANZ? If anyone is considering going to an event here where there is going to be more than 30,000 people, don't bother!

S
3 years ago

Very well designed structure. Excellent view, and ...

Very well designed structure. Excellent view, and top-class services, including entry / exit management.
The logistics are very good, with shuttles and trains to and from the city at minimum intervals.
Far ahead of us.

S
3 years ago

We made the mistake of buying drinks before we wen...

We made the mistake of buying drinks before we went into the stadium. Security took the lids off before we could go into the stadium. Buy your drinks inside the stadium and you get to keep your bottle lids.

There was no area to put my wheelchair when we went to our seats. Not sure if there is a disabled option when you purchase seating as they tickets were a gift. I needed two people to help me Climb the staduim stairs.

Staff were very friendly including the bottle top taking security staff. There are lifts and plenty of disabled toilets for those who need it.

Pre book your parking online if you are driving into the stadium, as the car parks fill up quickly. Big events usually charge a fixed price for parking during the event.

J
3 years ago

No screens or were not functioning last night, ei...

No screens or were not functioning last night, either way we were not advised, embarrassing for Sydney, no leg room when passing people. We got wet waiting in line to enter. Public transport had trackwork on a night when a huge concert was on. I will not pay to watch anything there again. I will say staff were all friendly, helpful.

A
3 years ago

Fantastic atmosphere and venue for the Fire Fight ...

Fantastic atmosphere and venue for the Fire Fight Australia 2020 concert. It was easily able to hold 70,000 people and was an iconic place to hold an iconic concert to help our Australia Fire Fighters.

G
3 years ago

Great venue for sports and concert events. Easily ...

Great venue for sports and concert events. Easily accessible by public transport (sprint train from Lidcombe) especially during mega events where direct train/bus services from different areas may be in use. Plenty of options for food & drink but you should be prepared to be patient when queuing. Same applies when leaving the venue via public transport & onsite parking.

m
3 years ago

Great venue if you like poor transport, parking, t...

Great venue if you like poor transport, parking, toilets, food and alcohol facilities, and seats, silly rules and staff (cant keep the lid for bottled water". But everything else is perfectly fine.

B
3 years ago

Great atmosphere with 82,500 fans at Origin, but d...

Great atmosphere with 82,500 fans at Origin, but disappointed with food service. At 6.40pm a lot of the food outlets were still not open.
When we did eventually find an outlet open, they said it would be a 15 minute wait for hotdogs as they were having trouble boiling their water.
Their drinks were also not cold.
Should be better prepared for a massive event with many families there.

S
3 years ago

Very nice stadium. A true world class sporting are...

Very nice stadium. A true world class sporting arena. Great view from any seat. If your coming to a major event here it would be a great idea to prebook your parking days before. Parking is a flat rate of $25 for major events. But leaving is an absolute nightmare especially if there's an event also happening at the same time in the Olympic precinct. Public transport is a great option.

s
3 years ago

Amazing stadium! Saw the foo fighters and getting ...

Amazing stadium! Saw the foo fighters and getting in and out was pretty painless, loads of food stalls outside for big events and we got free public transport with our tickets which is great because the train station is situated less than 5mins from the stadium in he Olympic park.

About Stadium Australia

Stadium Australia, also known as Accor Stadium, is a world-renowned venue located in Sydney Olympic Park. With a seating capacity of up to 83,500 spectators, it is one of the largest stadiums in Australia and has played host to some of the most iconic sporting events and concerts in history.

The stadium was originally built for the 2000 Summer Olympics and Paralympics held in Sydney. It was designed by architects Bligh Lobb Sports Architecture and constructed by Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd. The stadium's unique design allows it to host five professional sports - rugby league, rugby union, Australian rules football, soccer and cricket.

Accor Stadium has been home to some of the biggest sporting events in Australia's history. It hosted the Rugby World Cup final in 2003 where England defeated Australia. The stadium also hosted the opening ceremony for the 2000 Summer Olympics which featured performances from some of Australia's most famous artists including Kylie Minogue.

In addition to hosting major sporting events, Accor Stadium has also been a popular venue for concerts featuring some of music's biggest names such as U2, AC/DC and Taylor Swift. The stadium's state-of-the-art sound system ensures that every seat is filled with crystal-clear sound quality.

Accor Stadium offers an unparalleled experience for sports fans with its modern facilities including premium seating options such as corporate boxes and VIP suites. These premium seats offer exclusive access to private bars and restaurants where guests can enjoy gourmet food while watching their favourite teams play.

The stadium also boasts excellent transport links making it easily accessible from all parts of Sydney via public transport or car. There are ample parking spaces available on-site making it easy for visitors who prefer driving themselves.

In conclusion, Accor Stadium is an iconic venue that has played host to some of the biggest sporting events and concerts in history. Its unique design allows it to host five professional sports which makes it a versatile venue loved by fans across different disciplines. With its modern facilities including premium seating options coupled with excellent transport links make this venue an ideal destination for anyone looking for an unforgettable experience at any event they attend here!