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FirstEnergy Stadium, home to the Cleveland Browns, is one of the nicer stadiums in the country. Sure, there's no swimming pool here like there is in Jacksonville, but let's face it: it's Cleveland! The seats are all nice and easily accessible. Parking can be tricky, as parking immediately adjacent to the stadium is either for season ticket holder, or media/employees/players. Plan on parking and walking quite a way. Or take public transportation or private car service and save yourself a few headaches. Food and drink is like it is at most sports arenas: expensive and limited options. There are several private clubs in the stadium, and if you are lucky enough to be invited into one of those your options are a little more robust. From late October onward, plan on the weather having an impact on your stadium visit. Even a mild day can feel cold due to the winds coming off the lake. On the other hand, this is part of what makes football in Cleveland so special.
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