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About Aloha Stadium

Aloha Stadium

Aloha Stadium is a football stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. Its primary purpose from 1975 to 2020 was hosting the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors college football team. The stadium was also the site of the NFL’s Pro Bowl for nearly three decades and has also hosted several bowl games, most recently the Hula Bowl. Aloha Stadium has also hosted NLF preseason games, international soccer games, and several concerts by prominent artists. It was also the former home of a triple-A baseball team and has hosted MLB games on occasion. For most sporting events, Aloha Stadium has a capacity of 50,000 fans.

Where are the Best Places to Sit at Aloha Stadium

For football games at Aloha Stadium, sections L, K, LL, and KK are usually the best places to sit. These sections are located close to midfield and offer the best view of the entire field. However, there are multiple tiers within each section, so some seats will be closer to the field than others. Obviously, sitting in the first couple of rows is the best way to get as close to the field as possible. Meanwhile, sitting at least ten rows back but no further back than the 15th or 20th row is the best way to have a full view of the field.

Tips for Visiting Aloha Stadium

Needless to say, Aloha Stadium is not a normal college football stadium and isn’t located on a college campus. However, there are restaurants and a shopping center nearby for fans to visit before or after a game. There are also historic sites like the Pearl Harbor Visitors Center and the Arizona Memorial, both of which are less than a mile from the stadium. The stadium also offers other forms of locally-infused entertainment, including a traditional Hawaiian band that performs.

Food to Try at Aloha Stadium

True to form in the 50th state, Aloha Stadium has culinary options that are quite unique compared to other stadiums. The Korean BBQ concession is among the most popular, offering teriyaki short ribs, BBQ chicken, fried noodles, garlic shrimp, and even musubis, a local delicacy of span and rice wrapped in seaweed. There are also Greek salads and gyros, as well as Dippin Dots and island shaved ice, in case it gets hot during the game. While the traditional hot dogs, pizza, and fries are also available, no visit to Aloha Stadium would be complete without tasting some of the special concession items.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Aloha Stadium located?

Aloha Stadium is located in Honolulu, Hawaii.

What kind of events does Aloha Stadium host?

As a football venue, Aloha Stadium events center around, you guessed it, football! 

Where can I park for free at Aloha Stadium?

There are plenty of parking spaces available for Aloha Stadium events. Parking costs $9 per vehicle. 

What is the seating capacity of Aloha Stadium?

Aloha Stadium sporting events can host up to 50,000 cheering fans. 

Who owns Aloha Stadium?

Aloha Stadium is owned by the Hawaii Stadium Authority.

How do I get to Aloha Stadium using public transport?

Fans wishing to reach Aloha Stadium events by public transport can hop on the bus or hail a taxi to get to the venue.