The upper level stairs of the Rogers Centre (SkyDome), in Toronto, are very steep and disorienting if you don’t look down and focus on where you step.Ahhh interesting, but not surprising, responses to the question of getting dizzy/vertigo/sick in the Sphere.
There are very good tips there in your post @Toopy14. I've been in stadiums way up in the nosebleeds and even the stairs can be steep and disorientating like a couple of posts have indicated. A few wobbly-pops don't help there either lol.
The upper level stairs of the Rogers Centre (SkyDome), in Toronto, are very steep and disorienting if you don’t look down and focus on where you step.
First time I was in the upper level, the last row near the roof, was in 1992. If I recall, it was when the Jays clinched the division. Aside from the height and steep stairs, the roof was closed and the crowd noise was deafening.Ahhh I've been on that upper deck of the Skydome several times and yea, man, I find it very disorienting for sure. It's the first place I thought of when reading this thread and all of the vertigo, etc.
First time I was in the upper level, the last row near the roof, was in 1992. If I recall, it was when the Jays clinched the division. Aside from the height and steep stairs, the roof was closed and the crowd noise was deafening.
Not a great stadium for concerts, lots of reverb and echo. I’ve seen U2 there, during the PopMart, 360 and JT2015 tours. The JT tour sound wasn’t too bad, likely because of where I was sitting. I saw Fleetwood Mac there, back in the late 80’s and they had a big curtain hanging from the rafters to try and deaden the sound. Seemed to do the trick, the concert was great.
I walked out of a Depeche Mode show at the Skydome it sounded so bad. It was like they brought a PA for a 500 person club. Early 2000s….I've seen a few shows at the Skydome in the late 80's (Jeff Beck/Stevie Ray Vaughn/Jeff Healey, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney) and I can remember how everybody was going mental saying the Stones and Beatle Paul were going to sound super-horrible in there, etc. etc. for months leading up to that.
I walked out of a Depeche Mode show at the Skydome it sounded so bad. It was like they brought a PA for a 500 person club. Early 2000s….