Address: 1844 SW Morrison St, Portland, OR 97205, USA
Phone: +15035535400
Marissa Morris
Doesn't get much better than this!! The stadium is absolutely beautiful, the remodel has made every seat a good seat, food was delicous, drinks we're good. Try the local hazy ipa! The players were so friendly. What a special evening! 🏆⚽️ When I ROOT, I ROOT for the TIMBERS! #Blanco#10
Jamie Garrett
Such an amazing atmosphere with super passionate fans. And their passion is contagious! Also, lots of great food and drink options. And I love that it's right in the heart of the city. This historic stadium is a gem in american sports.
Carlos Martinez
The new stand is a great experience and fantastic view of the pitch and the Timbers Army supporters section. The general admission Timbers Army section is always a great time but experiencing different parts of the park is a lot of fun. Always a great atmosphere and guest experience amenities are always improving. RCTID!
Nick Morales
Unique stadium for footie. Used to be a baseball park and has undergone several renovations to adapt it for soccer. This is the view from Tanner Ridge, the newest section. Includes NA beverages and snacks. Full bar available as well and …
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If you go to their website and click on tickets you can see all the options available
Yes! Uno Mas has wonderful tacos and margaritas and it is only a block away from the park. Next to it there is a really good hamburger place that has three different kinds of fries that are delicious.
Apparently, they don't let you carry a "normal" adult backpack. Basically, descrimination. I have a form of autism. I carry a pretty hefty backpack with me at all times, so I don't forget things- food, library books, bus bass, wallet, water, class materials, etc.
It is kind of limited, but for the most part there is a ring around the stadium that separates the stadium into "top and bottom areas," where those in wheelchairs and other people with limited mobility can enjoy the game. The ramps into the stadium don't seem too steep either, but I have never had to wheel up or down them them.
I would park on a neighborhood side-street and walk. Some people of course may object to this but when I lived in the area I didn't care. Finding an open pay to park lot and walking is always an option or public transportation is usually very reliable.
Yes, but you should really be bringing your scarf. #nopity
Labor commission
3+ they will need a ticket. According to the website: "Children age two and under will be admitted free as long as the child is sitting on an adult's lap to Timbers, Thorns and T2 matches. If a parent requests a physical seat for the child, he/she must pay the appropriate price. This rule varies with some events. Check with box office for other events."
I do not understand your question Do you want to be a member of the Timbers Army?
The Timbers are on at 5pm on KPDX. Like the Thorns, any local sports bar will show them.
No! No outside food or drink inside the park... now seen mixed answers at part in regards to unopened water bottles.
next season
Call timbers main office. They can help you best. They will have his name.... number. Talent agent etc..
Regular season games sell out pretty fast (there are other ways to get those tickets... Facebook group "Timbers Ticket Exchange", Fanladen, etc) but for tonight's US Open Cup game, you should be fine getting a ticket at the counter today. If not, check those other places! Going to be cheap tickets tonight!
I dont know about the camel back but the portable charger should be ok
Kell's is the closest at 21st and Everett, but I'll rather hike to Von Ebert, Backpedal, or Breakside.
Best bet (imo), is take public transit. If you absolutely must drive, second best bet is to park at a Smart Park and hoof it to the stadium. Closest one is at 730 SW 10th.
Yes it is. MAX drops you off in front of the stadium. Great atmosphere!
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