Giants Stadium - in Popular Culture

In Popular Culture

  • Giants Stadium is featured in the 2008 film, The Day the Earth Stood Still, where it is destroyed by nanites.

Tailgating is acceptable at MetLife Sports Complex. Parking is intended to be first come first serve. There IZOD Center is omitted for parking though. Only one car is permitted to park in one space because guest should be considerate of other ticket holders. There is strict enforcement of the one car per parking space. When you decide on a parking space, you are only designated to the space directly in front or behind the automobile. All ticket holders need to make sure they keep their tables, chairs, grills and coolers specifically in their parking space of your party Blocking the driving isle is also not allowed. Tailgating is also permitted on the medians between the parking lots and the medians that separate the parking lots from the roadways. Tents or canopies exceeding and 8’ x 8’ footprint and vehicles measuring more than 18’ in length and/or 8’ in width are not permitted to park in a lined parking space. There is a parking rule book and brochures for guidelines.

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