Bengals unveil several new additions, amenities to Paycor Stadium

The game day experience for Cincinnati Bengals fans is getting a nice boost starting this season. The franchise unveiled several new amenities to Paycor Stadium in a press release Tuesday morning. From adding convenient concession markets for faster commerce, to installing video ribbon boards for upping the energy in stadium bowl, Senior Manager of Digital Strategy […]

John Sheeran Cincinnati Bengals News Writer
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The game day experience for Cincinnati Bengals fans is getting a nice boost starting this season. The franchise unveiled several new amenities to Paycor Stadium in a press release Tuesday morning.

From adding convenient concession markets for faster commerce, to installing video ribbon boards for upping the energy in stadium bowl, Senior Manager of Digital Strategy Caroline Blackburn stated all the improvements in the $20 million investment will give fans the best experience.

Not only are there more amenities to take advantage of, the overall aesthetic of the stadium's interior is getting a lift. New banners, graphics, and murals are all aspects of the venue that were sorely needed. 

In total, the Bengals have added almost 100 combined self-service kiosks, self-order and pick-up locations, and grab-and-go stands throughout the stadium, per the release from Bengals.com

Upgraded concession stands and enhanced self-service express markets have been strategically placed throughout the stadium to reduce lines and increase speed of service. New videoboards across the upper and lower stadium bowls will add energy to the gameday atmosphere. And fans can take photos on the jungle-themed media day set used by Bengals players.

Paycor Stadium, formerly known as Paul Brown Stadium, has been in need of a revitalization in the concourses and general modernization with its concessions. This became even more evident when FC Cincinnati's TQL Stadium came to fruition back in 2021. The newest MLS stadium located a mile north of Paycor Stadium immediately provided fans quality in-game experiences that the Bengals couldn't quite match. Now they can. 

These upgrades go hand-in-hand with all the enhancements the Bengals are wanting to make in Paycor Stadium in the coming years, furthering their commitment to keeping the team in Cincinnati beyond the stadium's lease expiration in 2026.

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