Minnesota Vikings fans aren’t wasting time letting owners know what they want in their new stadium, twincities.com reports.
During a forum in Minneapolis, the public addressed the architect that would be designing the new stadium, and voiced some of their ideas.
“Ever since I was a kid, I thought that it would be really cool if the Vikings played in something that looked like a castle,” said Fraher of Burnsville.
Lynn Garthwaite of Bloomington wanted something simpler.
“I think it’d be great to be the first stadium with enough leg room that you don’t have to stand up when someone in your row leaves for a beer,” she said.
Jeff Jackson, a 26-year old season ticket holder, stated the Vikings have one of the nosiest home crowds, but thinks it can be improved upon.
“We’re very proud of the fact that we have the loudest, noisiest game day in the NFL,” Jackson said. “So what I’d love to see would be acoustical ceiling tiles in the new stadium that would reflect the fan noise right down onto that field.”
The Vikings new stadium should be finished by 2016.
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