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How big is the MetLife Stadium?

How big is the MetLife Stadium?

82,500 seat
MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Jets and New York Football Giants, is the number one stadium in the world. This 82,500 seat stadium, one of the largest in the National Football League, sets the standard for venue excellence with state-of-the-art technology, comfort and amenities.

What is the biggest stadium in New York?

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MetLife Stadium

Aerial view of MetLife Stadium in 2014
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Former names New Meadowlands Stadium (2010–2011)
Address 1 MetLife Stadium Drive
Construction

What is the largest NFL stadium capacity?

With a peak capacity of over 100,000 spectators, AT Stadium has the highest capacity of any NFL stadium, while MetLife Stadium has the highest listed seating capacity at 82,500. The smallest stadium is Soldier Field with a capacity of 61,500.

Is the New York Giants stadium enclosed?

Fans and the team hope that this continues as the Giants started a new chapter in their history at MetLife Stadium in 2010. The has a seating capacity of 82,500 in four levels that enclose the stadium. This includes 9,200 club seats and 117 luxury suites.

How many seats are in MetLife Stadium?

MetLife Stadium has a seating capacity of 82,500 people, and has the capability for 90,000 for non-football major events.

How many people fit in the MetLife Stadium?

MetLife Stadium features 82,500 seats, all with incredible sightlines. Throughout the game, fans are treated to increased leg room and seat width.

Is MetLife Stadium an open air stadium?

Home to the New York Giants and Jets, MetLife Stadium is an 82,000-seat, open-air stadium constructed within the Meadowlands Sports Complex.

Is MetLife Stadium a domed stadium?

MetLife Stadium is a dome, but the cover sits over the stands like an umbrella, with the sides open. This means there is no temperature control. On rainy days you sit dry, but feel the chill.