Helluva Entrepreneur
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"Figure it out"? What in the hell have they been doing the entire time? This wasn't a surprise stadium that was plopped down in a couple of weeks. Plans were approved. Putting in escalators with no consideration of the crush of people at the bottom is a failure. Most stadiums have ramps up and down to handle a flood of people. Is the "figure it out" going to be retroactively building ramps? I've been to Neyland several times with 104,000 other people and never once felt crowded in on the concourses because there is plenty of room to walk and wide ramps to exit - you could have two way car traffic down Neyland's ramps if you decided to do it. Gates are wide open to walk out. (Neyland's only problem is ancient bathrooms and the bench seat numbers are too close together - I always do chairbacks there)
MBS has terrible crush points for fans all around the stadium. It is a horrible design. I think all the money got spent on that "Gee Whiz!" roof. There was nothing special about the food or vending that couldn't have been done at the Georgia Dome.
If you lopped the roof off MBS, you'd have nothing but a mediocre stadium. The roof from the inside of the stadium is really ugly. I compare it to how ugly Doak is at FSU once you pass through the turnstiles. It isn't much to look at. The giant bent video screen is stupid. Do you think you can see it better than if there were a giant screen at each end of the field like at the Carolina Panthers stadium (which is a superior stadium, imo)
So now it is a problem too if 95% of the fans stay till the end of the game? People should plan to leave early because of the crowd?
Are you under the impression that 75000 person facilities usually operate perfectly and permanently in their day one configuration? It's pretty much impossible to perfectly predicts the flow of that many people without testing it out live.
There were exits and walkways that were un or underutilized. They will adjust where they route people to improve crowd flow.
Coordidoors can be modified, concessions lines re-thought, escalators beefed up.
Have you ever been to Hartsfield-Jackson, Disney World, Georgia Aquarium, or any place with large crowds? Cooridoors , Walkways, ingress and egress routes are different almost every time you go because they are constantly studying the flow of people and adjusting to improve where needed...these places were also probably clusterfucks opening weekend too.
All of these other stadiums you mention have been open for years and have hosted dozens or hundreds of events and had the chance to make improvements. MBS has been open for 2 weeks and had 3 games...it will improve over time.