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Paradise, NV

Pro football domed venue in the Las Vegas area, NV.

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65,000
Cost to join
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What attending a pro football game at the Paradise, NV venue is actually like: seating, arrival, weather, food, and the seats we'd point a friend toward (or away from).

Opened
2020
Capacity
65,000
Roof
Indoor / climate-controlled
Orientation
Indoor venue with a fixed translucent ETFE roof, distinctive among pro football venues. East-west oriented playing surface, with a retractable end-wall window facing the Strip skyline.

Neighborhood

Just west of the Las Vegas Strip in the unincorporated township of Paradise, set across the freeway from the main resort corridor and within walking distance of several major hotels and a university campus. The venue is purpose-built and stands out architecturally from the surrounding desert with a black-glass exterior. The pre-game and post-game scene happens at the Strip casinos rather than in parking lots.

What it feels like

One of the newest top-tier pro football venues in the country and the most architecturally striking from the inside. The translucent roof produces unusual natural light during day games. The retractable end-wall window opens to a direct view of the Strip; on a clear afternoon it is one of the most distinctive sightlines in pro sports. The natural-grass field is grown outside on a tray and rolled into the building for games, a unique engineering feature. The bowl is steep with clean sightlines throughout. Crowd energy depends heavily on the matchup and the high tourist share among attendees.

Seating tiers

Field level and lower bowl

Rows 1-40

Steep pitch keeps the lower bowl close to the field. Sightlines are uniformly clean; the bowl was designed without legacy obstructions. Rows 15-30 between the 25-yard lines are the sweet spot.

Club and suite levels

Multiple premium tiers with distinct experiences. The on-field club at one end opens directly onto the playing surface during pre-game. Padded seats, indoor concourses, expanded food and beverage.

Upper bowl

Rows 1-30

Steep pitch, set back from the field but with clean sightlines because of the bowl geometry. Upper-bowl seats facing the retractable end window catch the Strip skyline view.

Sections we'd pick

  • Lower bowl between the 25-yard lines, rows 15-30. Best balance of depth and proximity.
  • Upper bowl on the side facing the retractable end window for the unique Strip-skyline view.
  • On-field club for the pre-game field access and the elevated experience.

Sections we'd skip

  • End-zone lower bowl in the corners. Sideline depth pinches the view.
  • Highest rows of the upper bowl in the corners. Sightlines are honest but the angle is steep.
  • Lower bowl seats labeled with a partial-view note; the overhead boards are large enough that angle matters.

Arrival

Primary route
I-15 to the Russell Road or Tropicana Avenue exits. Walking from the central Strip resorts via a pedestrian bridge over the freeway is genuinely the dominant arrival mode for tourist attendees.
Rail / transit
No rail service. The Strip monorail does not directly serve the venue but stops within a 15-minute walk. Most fans walk in from Strip hotels.
Rideshare
Designated drop-off and pickup zones on multiple sides. Post-game pickup is famously slow because the walk-back to the Strip is so popular; rideshare wait times can run 30-45 minutes on a sold-out night.
Parking
2,400 spots across 5 lots , median $100 . Prepay recommended.
Walk to gates
~8 minutes (median)
Notes
On-site parking is limited and expensive by design; the venue was built assuming fans would walk in from the Strip. Hotel garages on the Strip are cheaper and the walk over the pedestrian bridge is a real pre-game experience. Pre-pay required for on-site lots.

Weather and timing

Best months to attend

October, November, December, January

Roof

Indoor

The fixed roof and air-conditioned bowl make weather effectively a non-factor. The relevant weather is what happens between your hotel and the gate, which can be a hot walk in early September on the Strip. Climate-controlled inside year-round.

Food inside

Strong food program leveraging the Strip's culinary depth. Multiple satellite kitchens from local Las Vegas restaurants on the concourses (steakhouse handhelds, Asian street food, Mexican). Craft beer and cocktail program is broader than the typical pro football venue. Lines on the upper concourse are consistently shorter than the lower.

Food and pre-game outside

The Strip is the food scene. Pre-game: any restaurant in any major Strip resort, all within a 15-minute walk. Post-game: late-night dining at any Strip casino, plus the buffet revival on a few properties. The walk-in arrival mode means the food and pre-game culture happens at the resorts rather than in parking lots.

Accessibility

ADA seating throughout, designed in from the start of construction. Designated drop-off at multiple gate points. Companion seats in every level. Sensory rooms and assistive listening devices available at guest services on every concourse.

Worth knowing before you go

  • Bag policy: clear bag, 12 by 6 by 12 inches maximum. Searched at the gate.
  • Cashless throughout, including parking and concessions.
  • Gates open two hours before kickoff. The walk-in over the pedestrian bridge from the Strip is part of the experience.
  • Post-game rideshare is genuinely brutal because so many fans request at once. Walking back to your Strip hotel is faster and free.

What you get in Paradise

  • Free lifetime entry into seat lotteries for home games at this venue.
  • Twice-weekly newsletter dispatch tuned for Paradise fans. Short, useful, well-sponsored.
  • A permanent member number locked at signup. Capped at 65,000. Once it fills, it's done.
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