5/5 Sarah P. 5 months ago on Google
We've
gone
to
CHS
Field
for
plenty
of
Saints
Games
(go!
It's
a
great
time).
This
was
our
first
time
going
for
an
event.
We
went
on
Friday
night
to
the
Glow
Festival
at
CHS
Field
and
WOW!
The
lights,
the
mood,
the
people,
the
everything-
fantastic!
The
concourse
level
has
food,
gift
shops,
photo
ops,
individual
warming
tents
to
eat
or
chill
in,
warming
fires
to
sit
around,
the
enchanted
forest
(omg
love!),
and
more.
It's
beautiful
to
walk
(and
roll).
Plenty
of
photo
ops
if
you're
out
with
family
and
looking
for
your
perfect
holiday
photo
also
but
you'll
need
a
camera
that
can
handle
all
the
sparkly
lights.
We
aren't
savvy
enough
to
do
that
so
ours
were
pretty
blurry.
The
field
level
has
the
big
slide
and
zip
line
on
opposite
ends.
To
get
to
them
you
go
through
gorgeous
light
tunnels
and
sparkly
mazes.
I
adored
the
whole
time.
Hints:
get
your
tickets
thru
Groupon
-
they
aren't
timed
or
dated
and
you
save
money.
Win!
Don't
go
right
at
5pm.
That's
the
busiest
time
to
get
in.
Long
lines.
I
was
able
to
get
around
easily
in
my
wheelchair
-
it's
an
active
rigid
manual
wheelchair.
There
are
fully
accessible
restrooms
on
the
concourse
level.
An
elevator
is
available
to
get
to
the
field
level.
The
field
level
is
loose
gravel-
if
you
have
a
chair
that
can
go
through
loose
gravel
(or
snow
if
applicable)-
be
aware
you
and
your
chair
are
going
to
get
dusty
or
wet
haha.
Be
prepared!
The
light
tunnels
are
wide,
the
sparkly
light
mazes
are
quite
narrow.
The
Zipline
and
big
slide
are
not
accessible
for
wheelchairs
(or
other
mobility
devices).
Saints
Games
are
accessible
with
wheelchair
+
one
companion
seating.
The
accessible
seating
has
good
views.
Handicap
parking
near
CHS
Field
is
available
and
there
is
a
decent
amount
of
van
accessible
spots.