Tour dello stadio SoFi di Los Angeles





Descrizione
Benvenuti sul palco più grande del mondo! Lo stadio SoFi, sede del Super Bowl LVI, è molto più di un semplice stadio. È un'esperienza! Questo tour coinvolgente ti porta dietro le quinte dello stadio tecnologicamente più avanzato del mondo. Guarda dove i giocatori si riscaldano, dove gli allenatori elaborano le strategie e dove i tifosi esultano. I tour sono disponibili tutti i giorni nei giorni in cui non ci sono partite/concerti.
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Un SoFi Stadium Tour è un'esperienza che include la prospettiva di essere un fan, un conduttore televisivo, un VIP e altro ancora! I visitatori vivranno un'esperienza coinvolgente unica nel nuovo Hollywood Park di 300 acri a Inglewood, in California. Partecipa a un tour dietro le quinte del SoFi Stadium offrendo l'accesso agli spazi più esclusivi. Prova gli spogliatoi, i club e le suite premium, le sale per le interviste post-partita. Inoltre, dai uno sguardo al futuro mentre il SoFi Stadium si prepara a ospitare il Super Bowl LXI e le cerimonie di apertura e chiusura delle Olimpiadi estive del 2028. Unisciti a noi in un'esperienza coinvolgente nel cuore della capitale mondiale dello sport e dell'intrattenimento.
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- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(39)
My husband and I enjoyed the tour very much. Very organized and the guide very Knowledgeable.
After we booked our visit we were given parking and door directions. On entering we were given badges to wear and sent to wait with others. We could see the field, the gift shop and snack area. Our tour guide introduced herself and gave us instructions. When she walks, we walk. When she stops, we stop. Simple! She gave us all kinds of info about the stadium, the seating arrangements and employee benefits. We entered the private suites, the players locker areas and the "sick bay" for players. As we were headed to the field, the Rams mascot showed up and we all took photos with him. Our guide turned us over to a Field guide who allowed us to run around and toss footballs. No hurry. When we were all ready to leave she escorted us to elevator (underground where the players park) and we ended up where we started. Left alone, no guide, we could wander a bit. We learned so much about SoFi. I'd definitely recommend everyone should take this tour.
We had a great guide and he was very funny and friendly.
The tour and stadium are amazing. The tours is about 90 minutes long and you get taken to all areas of the stadium, including VIP areas, private suites and the field. It is very informative and great to see areas of the stadium you would not normally see. Very much a recommended tour if you have some spare time in LA.
This was one of the best stadium tours I have been on! Our guide was April and she was amazing, engaged with the group and asked us personal facts to connect with us throughout the tour, she shared her experience of working at the stadium and events she had worked, which was a bonus as you don't hear those stories. She saved the best bit until last as I would have never thought you got to enter the field through the tunnel! Highlighted of the tour and a must for any NFL fan (even if this isn't your team).
Full hour on your feet. Escalators and stairs. Great opportunities to see all the “inside” spots. At end of tour you get to be on the field to kick, pass, sprint and play.
Great tour! Kids all really enjoyed it. The on-field experience and locker room visit and being able to sit in the players seats was amazing.
Easily the nicest, most amazing sport venue I have ever seen. The building itself is an engineering marvel, but the atmosphere & amenities make it top tier. I have been to many stadiums across the US & Canada. Some of the larger venues make you feel like you are a million miles away from the action, but at SoFi even the views from the 500 level are impeccable. Definitely recommend!
What a great time! Our son is a big football fan, I enjoy watching most games, and my husband could care less, and yet we all had a great time! We booked late morning on a Sunday, coming up from San Diego, and had no trouble at all. It was a Sunday that had no games scheduled either. We pulled into parking lot N, as mentioned, and walked right in. We were early, which was fine. It took about 5 minutes to fill out the waivers and then we had about 25 minutes until our tour started. We were able to wait behind the stands, on the area overlooking the sports campus. Our guide started the tour, including a short video with some basic information. We walked through a variety of areas, including the owners suit, the high end club areas (I can't remember all the names), the Toyota patio area, and then just sitting in the 200 level padded seat area. We also had 1 other video that explained some of the construction. This was actually interesting, as they explained how they made it resistant to earthquakes and built safe being close to the LAX flight paths. We even got to see the owners conference room! We continued down on the main floor, seeing both locker rooms, more high end ticket suits and cabanas, just so many different kinds of seating options. We then got to run out of the tunnel and onto the field. We had as much time as we wanted on the field, throwing the ball, attempting to kick a field goal, and throwing accuracy. They don't rush you at all, and it was just so beautiful to sit down there. Again, even my non-sports fan husband said he had a really good time.
Unfortunately, overpriced - the tour lacked personality, and was extremely flat and boring. Facts shared could have been easily Googled from home. Some of the behind-the-scenes areas (owners area and locker rooms) were great to see, however the field was being used so we couldn't go out on it and the locker room was completely bare (no names above the lockers). Tons of room for improvement given its one of the most impressive stadiums in the US / world.



