Paycor Stadium: What you need to know to make it a great day (original) (raw)
If you haven’t visited Paycor Stadium to see the Cincinnati Bengals play just yet, expect an exciting day of football. After the Bengals reached the Super Bowl at the end of the 2021 season, there’s a heightened sense of excitement around town. If you’re looking to experience that jubilation, here’s everything you need to know to visit Paul Brown Stadium soon.
Where is the Paycor Stadium located?
Paycor Stadium is in Cincinnati, Ohio. The address of Paycor Stadium is 1 Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, OH 45202.
Who plays at Paycor Stadium?
The Cincinnati Bengals play at Paycorn Stadium.
What is the capacity of Paycor Stadium?
The capacity at Paycor Stadium is 65,535, which is the number of seats at the arena.
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What time do the gates open at Paycor Stadium?
Paycor Stadium gates will open an hour and a half before kickoff.
How much is the parking at Paycor Stadium?
If you are parking around Paycor Stadium, you can expect to pay roughly $30.
Can you tailgate at Paycor Stadium?
Yes, you can tailgate at Paycor Stadium. It is highly encouraged. Garages open at 9 A.M. at the stadium, giving you enough time to set up the grill.
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Can you watch warm-ups of the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium?
Before the game, you can watch the football team’s warm-up at Paycor Stadium. You can head down to section 100 and see if you can get an autograph or a picture with the players.
What can you bring to Paycor Stadium?
Small clutches that are no larger than 4.5” x 6.5” and only clear bags smaller than 12” x 6”x 12” are allowed in Paycor Stadium. No diapers, backpacks, or camera bags are allowed in the stadium.
Can you bring food and water into Paycor Stadium?
You cannot bring any food or beverages, including water, into Paycor Stadium. No outside food, snacks, cans, or bottles will not be allowed in.
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Is Paycor Stadium cashless?
The entire stadium is cashless, including all concession stands and retail locations. You can only use credit cards, debit cards, or mobile payments.
How much is a suite at Paycor Stadium?
Suites can cost between 12,000–12,000 – 12,000–20,000 depending on the game opponent, the day of the game, suite level, and location. Private boxes on this suite level feature HDTVs, cushioned stadium-style seating, upscale furnishings, and premium in-suite catering options. Bengals suite rentals come with VIP Parking Passes and Stadium Club access.
- Bengals Suites: Bengals Suites are located between the Club Suite Level 200-Level and the General Admission 300-Level Concourse.
- Club Suites: Club Level Suites at Paycor Stadium are located directly above the Club Seating Level 200-Level.
- Plaza Suites: Plaza Suites at Paycor Stadium are located on the lowest suite level.
What is there to eat at Paycor Stadium?
There are some great food options at Paycor Stadium. We have listed the places and food you can expect to see at the stadium.
- Classic Meals: Burgers, French Fries, chicken tenders, pretzels, hot dogs, gold star chili, nachos, beer, and more are all through the concession stands on the 100, 200, and 300 levels.
- Papa John’s Pizza: Cheese, pepperoni, meat, veggie, and more pizza is throughout the stadium to get on game day at the concession stands.
- Queen City Tap House Bar: Fans looking for casual comfort food with beer can head over to sections 106 and 109.
- Tacos Stand: Beef, chicken, and more types of tacos are at the stand near section 130.
- Cheesesteak Stand: Fans looking for a delicious and hot cheesesteak sandwich can head over to sections 158 and 339.
- Who Dey Melt Grill: A wide range of grilled cheese sandwiches and meats are out in section 149.
- Gold Star Chili: Fans looking for warm and delicious chili on a cold day can find concession stands selling this throughout the venue.
- Buffalo Wings and Rings: Boneless wings with many different types of sauces out in section 122.
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