What a gorgeous stadium! Of course, we are Tar Heel fans so we would think so. There are plenty of bathrooms and lots of food and product outlets, too. The only issue is parking. But that's an issue no matter what you are doing in Chapel Hill. It's a small college town with a huge amount of students. Hence, tough parking. Kenan is beautiful.
This stadium was built for little people seats are too close and at 6' my knees were in the back of the person in front of me. Forget trying to get out if your in the middle of a row. The food was ok the service staff polite and the field and jumbotrons nice to view when people stand up.
Having attended several graduations different places,I found this to be the least desirable. Sound system was very, very poor. No tents for handicapped so sitting in the very hot sun, many left field because of heat, so lots of movement which was very distracting during what should have been a very dignified event. The graduation was set up for half the field but because of the number of people in attendance, using more of the field would have been better. UNC needs to rethink the arrangement of Kenan field for graduation and certainly fix the should system. Sad that graduates, parents, and other visitors did not have the opportunity to hear what was a wonderful speech.
We went to see the Spring Blue/White game and this was the best time I have had at a football game. There were all kinds of activities prior to the game just like a regular game, however only ¼ of the people that attend a real game. We got to see a couple of the basketball players come to the game and they sat right below us. We had the ability to sit anywhere we wished and it was free to get into the game. Overall a great experience. I just love this stadium and the Chapel Hill campus. Franklin street is great as well.
Stadium is comfortable to me. Seats can be tight if large people are seated next to you, but isn't that at any stadium?? If you bring bags they will be checked by secruity before you enter. Many areas to park and ride to the stadium. Just go to Tarheel Express website to find locations to park and catch the bus! $5.00 a head for round trip. Well worth the $5.00 to me This does require a little hike up and down some hills once you are dropped off, so ladies wear comfy shoes. Food/ drinks are always over priced, but again isn't that at any stadium?? Lots of places to go before a game if you want to arrive early. Local restaurants coffee shops etc. Cute little town to go before the game if times allows about 15minutes away. Downtown Hillsbourgh. A historic town with really cool places to eat and lots of them have outdoor seating! If in the area that would be worth the drive. GO HEELS!!!
Great place to watch Carolina football. Easy access in and out. Good concessions and reasonable prices. Not a really bad seat anywhere. No huge columns or view blockers. Plenty of restrooms. Parking is sometimes tricky but signs on the road during football weekends direct traffic fairly well. Plan to arrive early!
It's Tar Heel football. It's a night game. It's a great crowd, a great game, and the Heels win. The greatest little stadium in the country!
With the bell tower and pine trees surrounding the stadium, Kenan provides a unique game day experience that starts with the team walking from the Old Well, through campus and to the stadium. Kenan has a great balance of old charm and state of the art facilities. Parking can be a hassle, but not if you know where you're going.
I enjoy taking my whole family to enjoy the UNC football gameday experience. The stadium has been redone to really promote a state of excellence in the air. The new big screen is just awesome. Highly recommend bringing the whole family.
Large, open stadium that has a great environment for watching the game. Really enjoyed watching the game here (even if my Miami Hurricanes ended up losing).