AAMI Park

AAMI Park

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4.5
4.5 of 5 bubbles444 reviews
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Very good
138
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Paul L
Hallam, Australia996 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Solo
Hard to review a sporting stadium in the category of 'things to do' - I mean lets be honest about it!

However as stadiums go it's got an interesting design, is fairly easy to navigate your way around and being so close to other sporting venues and with good access from multiple directions it's a pretty handy place to stage events. Richmond train station is probably the nearest actual station though it's very easy to get to this area via tram from the Flinders Street area of Melbourne too.

As you'd expect this place is somewhat soulless and of course if you want to eat something while watching the game you'd better hope you're working a second job but that's the same in all such locations.
Written April 29, 2024
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wtandy
Launceston, Australia1,282 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2021 • Family
Here for NRL last week (Storm vs Rabbitohs). Hoping for a rare Rabbitohs win at the home of the Storm (with no such luck)! $50 per adult ticket quite steep when buying for a group of four plus a concession ($235). Nonetheless, great place to view a game from all areas of the stadium. You feel close to the action. Food is predictable with the usual mix of hot dogs, burgers & chips (plus a token salad sandwich). Beer expensive at $9-10 a schooner (though the young bloke serving referred to it as a pint). Stadium centrally located and easy to find for us out of towners! Good atmosphere - even with COVID restricted numbers.
Written March 15, 2021
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LucasT
Melbourne, Australia33 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2021 • Family
Great atmosphere, especially at all the Melbourne Victory games and Melbourne derbies. Very easy to get in apart from the security but it’s not all that bad. Great members sections and good stuff on being so pro active in changing the adverts as Melbourne City shares it too and used to be Western United. The food is absolutely delicious. Live every game that I go to.
Written December 27, 2021
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Duncan P
23 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2021 • Couples
Went to a football match but wasn’t allowed to buy a ticket .. was told this was the future. I tried to buy on line and it tried to charge me twice the minimum price as I then enquired was still available. What a terrible situation.

Actually a joke. This is the future ?? .. where going to a game is no longer simply passing a sum of money or card at the turnstile. But having to subscribe and understand an app.

No thanks not for me! Will not go back.

A former fan
Written April 17, 2021
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Fleur
Dubai, United Arab Emirates33 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Friends
The worst acoustics ever. We were seated towards the back upper right - protected from the rain, but the sound was terrible. I think this was venue related not all sound peoples fault. Absolutely would not recommend for a concert. Ppl paid big money for white plastic bbq seats in the Centre with crap views.
Written February 21, 2020
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Paul Q
Auckland Central, New Zealand113 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022 • Couples
I really like This stadium. It’s not too large and the staff are really quite helpful and friendly.

What I don’t like is the food and drink
Prices - they are quite horrendous. How you can charge $6 for a single bottle of water is beyond me, when you can buy a 24 pack for $7 in coles (admittedly when they are half price.)

It’s price gouging and it’s disgusting 🤮
Written November 1, 2022
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Vicki S
Melbourne, Australia132 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Couples
If you ever go to a concert at this venue, do NOT get a floor seat near the stage! My tickets cost $600 for two, and all I got to see was the back of people’s heads. We were so disappointed. As soon as the band came on, everyone stood up... I had the equivalent of the Hulk and Giagantor in front of me and that was all I saw. Plus when it rained we got soaked. Friends in the stands not only got a great view, they also stayed dry. Our seats were so cramped I had zero room. A lady next to me was larger sized and spilled into my space. I tried to go into the aisle to get a better view, mindful of keeping the aisle clear and not blocking anyone else’s view but a Nazi security dude ordered me back to my blind seats. So...I think Queen were there, I could hear them and sometimes glimpse them. But AAMI have a massive nerve asking big bucks for seats with zero views. Such a let down after anticipating this concert of a lifetime.
Written February 19, 2020
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Russell
Melbourne, Australia773 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
We attended AAMI Park to see Queen play. We were seated in section 37, which was the section at the end of the playing field, virtually opposite the stage. Although we were a long way from the stage, we were seated under cover and on an incline, meaning we had an uninterrupted view. Binoculars were a great help d very necessary. Even with a large screen at the back of the stage, it was hard to see. In reality, we had better seats than the people on the grassed area, who all had to stand for the entire concert as they couldn't see for the people in front of them and were out in the rain.

Accoustics was not the best, but I suppose you can't expect too much in an open air venue.

One negative was we did have to look through some scaffolding holding up speakers and lights. Not as bad as it sounds as the scaffolding was minimal and obscured our view of the side of the stage but still a slight obstruction.
Written March 12, 2020
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Nick S
1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
Either the sound engineers were from the local high school or this is an atrocious choice as a concert venue. The sound was appalling, I have never experienced echo like this before and the vocals were drowned out by the cacophony of sound waves smashing into each other. Such a shame they couldn't get into Rod Laver. Judging by the layout this would be a fantastic soccer stadium, which is what it is, concert venue it certainly is not.
Written February 19, 2020
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Normandy C
Melbourne, Australia1,281 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
Been here so many times since opening in 2010. This time I visited AAMI Park for Monster Jam. It is crazy that a ground that usually hosts sports like rugby league, rugby union and soccer, that it can transform into a big dirt track for big Monster Trucks to perform. A great night at the Jam!
Written February 27, 2020
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