Tim Horton’s Field home of the CFL Hamilton Tiger Cats has been renamed to CIBC Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium during Pan Am Games Toronto 2015 which both Men and Women Football games competition would be held. This may not be a typical regular game experience as there were tons of volunteers working to direct the crowds and there is even a water filling station so one can bring in their empty bottles for refilling instead of paying $ 3 for a bottle of water. I like how every seats has a good view of the field as the stadium is not huge. The seats are wide and comfy and has legroom! Much better configuration than Roger Centre. I could not comment on the quality of the food and drinks but I think it is premium pricing for fast food. And I would not be paying $ 9.50 for a tallboy of Canadian or Coors Light. Definitely recommend to get tickets from the West Stand. We were in the full sun for a whole football game till 8:00 pm in July since our tickets were in the East Stand. Bring suntan lotion and a hat! Tim Horton’s Field seems to be a nice venue and I would come back for other games!
Bill M.
Classificação do local: 2 Toronto, Canada
this is a new stadium built on the same site as the old Ivor Wynne Stadium. I went there for the PanAm soccer matches yesterday between Panama and Peru and Canada and Brazil. The stadium has a few plusses: good sightlines almost everywhere and some good value(ie cheap) restaurants and bars around it, also the seats are comfortable and wide-ish, but has many negatives. 1. we were not allowed to exit the stadium once we entered(perhaps this was only for the Panam event?) 2. the concession stands are badly located and badly organized — long lineups and long waits, and the stadium was only about 70% full that day 3. the beer is ridiculously overpriced — $ 9.50 — for a Coors Light tall can — way too much for Hamilton 4. There are no water fountains in the stadium, it seems. What a pathetic transparent attempt to drive people to the concession stands… very poorly thought out. 5. If you are sitting in the east stands for daytime games, especially in the summer, you will be hot — the sun beats down directly and you feel like a rotisserie chicken. Better to be in the west stands which are facing the other way Overall, I have been to better stadiums.