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Caesar’s Superdome Visitors Guide
Caesar's Superdome, formerly known as the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, is a prominent landmark in the city of New Orleans. Built in 1975, the Superdome has undergone several renovations over the years, making it a state-of-the-art facility that can accommodate a variety of events. It has a seating capacity of over 75,000 and features a number of club rooms, luxury suites, and lounges, providing a deluxe experience for visitors.
A major tenant of Caesar's Superdome is the New Orleans Saints, an NFL team that has an enormous fan base in the Big Easy. Since the team's inception, they have played their home games in the Superdome, and it has become an esteemed venue for fans. Aside from football, the Superdome has hosted several major events, including Super Bowl XLVII, the Essence Festival, and the College Football Playoff National Championship. The Superdome has also played a pivotal role as a temporary shelter for thousands of residents during natural disasters, including Hurricane Katrina.
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Keeping You InformedFrequently Asked Questions
The Superdome operates as a cashless facility. Cash cannot be used to pay for concessions, parking, or retail.
The Superdome’s temperatures are pleasant and cool. However, it’s recommended that you bring a sweater or a light jacket just in case you get cold.
The Superdome offers a variety of food options including smoked sausage, nachos, shrimp poboy, and many others.
Transparent bags, clutches, and purses no larger than 4.5” x 6.5” are allowed. Any others are prohibited.