Ross–Ade Stadium
About the Business
Ross-Ade Stadium is a historic and iconic stadium located on John R Wooden Drive in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States. It serves as the home field for the Purdue Boilermakers football team. With a seating capacity of over 57,000, the stadium is known for its electric atmosphere and passionate fans. The stadium has undergone several renovations over the years, but still maintains its classic charm and tradition. Ross-Ade Stadium is not only a place for sporting events, but also a gathering place for the community to come together and support their team. Whether you're a die-hard football fan or just looking to experience the excitement of college football, Ross-Ade Stadium is a must-visit destination.
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John R Wooden Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47906, United States
Reviews
"Loved the bathroom in the Shively club, so many urinals and tons of paper towels. Also has some great echoes in there. Field was nice too."
"The upgrades the past few years have been amazing! Great place to see a game, amazing band to see at half time. Boiler up!"
"Well organized on busy game days. Because all the nearby roads to the stadium entrance are closed, be prepared to walk and climb up a small hill. However, we did notice some golf carts running around for those who needed them. The nearest parking garage is on the northwestern avenue, which is across the MSEE building. We drove by there and saw that they charge $40 for event parking. I think you don’t need to have a reservation to park there. The other parking garage that next to math building is the same parking fee."
"This was my first time watching Purdue play @ Ross-Ade and had an absolute blast, even though Purdue lost. The atmosphere was electric, spirited and very involved for the majority of the game! The restroom areas were well kept, admission into the game was very quick and easy, and the seating wasn't terrible either. I can't wait until the next time I get a chance to go to another one!!!!"
"It's always great to be in Ross-Ade even if they give you cardiac arrest every Saturday. A little about the area for parking. You are going to park a little ways. Parking on the streets in the neighborhood is free. You might walk a mile but you do get a little exercise. The neighbors charge you an arm and a leg but you can park in their yard. If you got old folks you can drop them off around Mackey, the basketball arena and they can be shuttled to the stadium. Stadium has been renovated this year. It looks nice. The students were moved to South endzone and South East side. South East side was rocking not sure how the students like the endzone setup. I walked through there after the game. Honestly a great view. Bench seats throughout the stadium. It spells purdue on the color of the bench. Kind of getting worn down over the years. You can purchase seat backs. I didn't go last year but this year they seem to better than what I remember. Still think the benches need to go. You get crowded and crunched in if a big name comes to town. Field looks amazing as usually. Concessions seemed to be easy to get to. The tunnel is pretty cool too watch the team run out. I have a pretty cool idea to make it look better especially at night. New this year. Restrooms usually aren't a problem. Go, even if you are a Purdue fan. It is usually not for the faint of heart but a good time."
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