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1700 Elphinstone St, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 2Z6, Canada
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Jul 1, 2018
Stadium is new and really well done from any point of view. The experience is made all the better by the fiercely loyal Saskatchewan fans who fill the place like a green tide and cheer their team on no matter what. Really enjoyed it. The city provides free park and ride and you should use it. Not much parking in stadium area.

Jul 1, 2018
Wonderful new stadium.the steps are 100% easier to use with hand rails. I think the bus system is pretty good. I find they pack the busses do much that it is very hard to hold onto the straps when they drive very fast Other than that all volunteers are excellent. Also the security people who check bags are very nice.

Jun 17, 2018
What a great stadium not a bad seat in the entire place. Lots of selection for food vendors, bevies and other treats. The seats are individual instead of the bench style - I love that. The washrooms get backed up and the concourse is insanely busy during a game but it’s a stadium - what can you do? They did a great job designing this place.

Jul 6, 2018
Very good! Lots of fun to be had, but everything costs so much. Some escalators would have been nice. Elevators are good for those in wheel chairs and such, but for those of us with health conditions that prevent us from being able to take the ramp but more capable to walk (heart condition for example), we get dirty looks for taking the elevator. Just because you can't see an illness, doesn't mean it isn't there. Escalators would be faster and smoother to get everyone out of the stadium and less judgement.

Jul 5, 2018
Trying not to be bias because we love the Riders. Our experience with easy of entry and smooth exit at sell-out events is quite remarkable. Parking is limited and not installing a roof was idiotic.

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