On Thursday, November 29, the Red Bulls unveiled a revised design for Red Bull Park - the team's home in Summer 2009.
So why should fans be excited?
1. The new design implements a 360-degree roof that completely encloses fans in all section, keeping sound in and making sure you stay dry (and away from 2007 home opener-esque monsoons) while cheering your favorite team on!
2. Fans are close to the field. Really close. The first touchline is just 21 feet from the first row of seats. You'll be able to clearly hear Juan Pablo Angel calling for the ball before he scores a goal, or watch Jozy Altidore juke past a defender right in front of you.
But even if you are not in the first row, there is no "bad seat" in the house with each seat being close to the action.
3. The stadium is accessible by train, just a short walk away from the Harrison PATH Station. And there will be ample parking in the area for those who decide to drive.
4. After years of delay, construction will finally start within the next couple of weeks. We'll be sure to post photos once this happens.
Here is a rendering of the stadium.
The rest of the renderings can be seen on our website.
Nov 30, 2007
THE REVAMPED RED BULL PARK
Posted by Red Bulls Reader at 11:22 AM
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