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With the Vet put to rest at the close of the Eagles' 2003 season, Lincoln is now home to stadium shows, football games and soccer matches. The high cost of games, seat licenses...
Flight Market at Lincoln Financial Field was blessed with sunny, mild weather today. For the early bird admission price of $12, there were over 50 food trucks, a bunch of vendors and field-level...
Very impressive relatively new half million $$ construction which replaces the old Vet. Holds 60 or 70k people, and is the stadium where the Philadelphia Eagles play their home games. Compared to some of the more outdated venues, this has been constructed with ample bathroom space (which used to be an issue a couple decades back with some of the Philadelphia venues) and plenty of exits from the field. From the inside and out the stadium itself is massive and impressive. This would easily earn a 5 star rating if it were not for the price gauging (which I conceed is to be unfortunately...
Lincoln Financial Field is the new home to the Eagles. I toured the Stadium during the public open house a few weeks ago. the sightlines are awesome and the fans are closer to the Field then ever. However a key element will be whether or not the Linc will be as imposing for visiting teams as the Vet once was. the Vet was known around the league for having the worst turf and the worst fans, esp the 700 level. That question remains unanswered. The # of luxury suites in the Linc does bother me b/c that means there is less room for the real Eagles fans, the 700 level fans who truly define...
Lincoln Financial Field is a stadium located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lincoln Financial Field currently houses the NFL team the Philadelphia Eagles and the AAC team the Temple Owls. The stadium opened as Lincoln Financial Field on August 3, 2003 with the construction taking just over a two years at a cost of just over $512 million, $639 million in today’s dollars. In 2002 Lincoln...
Be prepared to pay. Even with massive state and local handouts, Eagles tickets are expensive, outside food is banned and parking prices have gone up, too.
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