I don’t think there’s any other place or stadium in the whole country that screamed ‘SUPER BOWL’ more than Detroit Michigan’s Ford Field! It’s a stunning stadium and I caught one of the Lion’s games there – phenomenal is all I say. They performed extremely well but that’s beside the point. The whole place was simply awesome because after the revamp, it’s like the whole place just came alive. I had a Detroit Michigan charter bus holiday trip here once and the stadium was a little rundown and disappointing. But today, after 2002 when the Lions came back ‘home’ to play, this is it…their new dig and can’t say we should ask for more.
Ford Field is a colossal 65,000-seater stadium made of steel and glass. It stands out even as the charter bus was rolling into the lobby area. In fact, I would think that the local Detroit Michigan folks consider this to be one of the biggest entertainment provider – sports folks would find this Detroit Michigan attraction totally fascinating and I guarantee you, they won’t mind visiting it every once in a while just to take a look around. The massive stadium has everything and is big enough for just about any kind of event which includes concerts for big names, banquets for International-level companies and other special events.
The facilities were immaculately designed and property maintained too. One of the best experiences I had was that one of the people manning the booth actually smiled and showed me where the bathroom was in this amazing Detroit Michigan tourist attraction. Turns out…it was just around the corner, by the way. Anyway, there must have been, like, fifty over stalls and different types of food to choose from. And you can count on it – the quality of the food is exceptionally good too. Maybe we just got lucky but there was no wait when we tried to get in nor was there any when we got the food. I reckon you’d want to try the food out instead of dining in one of those expensive restaurants in and around this Detroit Michigan charter bus rental tourist attraction.
Apparently, someone said the stadium across the road looked quite good too but I think the Ford Field is a much better choice – I could be biased, though. :-) I’m saying this because of the unique layout, how impressively clean it is, how everything’s where it’s supposed to be and of course, the sheer number of bathrooms they provide! After the game or in between game, there’s no problem with trying to find something to do because you can entertain yourself at the bars, take a walk around the area, the concourse region or just hang around in front of those massive TV screens they have.
In other words, I had a phenomenal time during my Detroit Michigan charter bus stop at Ford Field and I think you should too.
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Ford Field (Detroit Michigan)
2000 Brush Street
Detroit, MI 48226
Tel: +1 313 262 2000 / +1 313 262 2003
Visit http://www.fordfield.com for schedule of events and booking