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How many restroom fixtures are there?

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There are 1,350 toilets/urinals in MetLife Stadium, which is a 56% increase from the old stadium.

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How many concessions are there?

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No longer will you have to fear missing any of the action when you leave your seat to get a bite with over 800 points of sale, which is triple what the previous stadium had, and numerous premium food options. For a complete list of food options please see the stadium map.

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Will tailgating be allowed at the new stadium? Is there a special area for tailgating?

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Yes, fans will still get to enjoy tailgating in the parking lots once the gates open just as they have in years past. Fans that choose to ride the rail, bus, or just want to experience the tailgating atmosphere without all the hassle of cooking and cleaning, can take advantage of our special pre-game activity zones which will host a variety of foods, games, entertainment, and activities for adults and youth alike.

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How many HDTVs are there in the building?

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Whether riding the elevator, grabbing a bite to eat, or enjoying the game from your seat, you will never miss a second of action. There are 2,018 HDTV's in and around MetLife Stadium ranging from 20 inch screens in the elevators to the 39 by 103 foot inner bowl video boards, which are equivalent to four 110 foot HDTV's.

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How wide are the new stadium seats?

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Stadium seat widths range from 19 to 22 inches with seat width upgrades from the old stadium at every level of the new stadium. Fans will also enjoy 1 to 5 inches of increased leg room between rows.

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What is the capacity of the new stadium?

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Total seating capacity for the new stadium will be 82,500. Capacity could be extended to over 90,000 during major events such as international concerts or the visiting of the Pope with the field opening up to fans.

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How big are the video boards inside the bowl?

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The four massive 30 x 118 foot HD video screens will be ideal to see every play and detail as clear as you would in your living room - and then see it again in replay.

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