Spacious, airy, diverse goods, cheerful and honest seller
Adrian Kostulski
Prices higher than at the airport!
Carlos Flores
The best prices for clothes, souvenirs. Also enjoyed the food trucks.
Michael Evans
All locked up.
Roland Viklund
It was good day of shopping at the Stadium. We found some items,maybe we will come back another for another look around.?
yoshi
Go to the swap meet market. Well, it's cheap and you can buy local goods and souvenirs ♡ After drinking the coconut, take it to the shop and they will break it open and let you eat the contents.Admission was about 2$ per person, I think? I think.
tonkacowboy
Fun football
Ang Ela
Best place to buy souvenirs.
MASA
There are a lot of open air stalls around the outside of the stadium. If it's the same thing...it's cheaper than buying it in Waikiki. It takes quite a while to look at it.Maybe I just couldn't find it...I didn't know where the toilet was ⤵️
Do all your souvenir shopping here! We go every time we're on the island, even went two days in a row last trip. There's a lot of commercial type duplicate booths on the outter ring. Make sure you go to the inner ring for the best deals and support the locals! My experience is to go about an hour & a half before closing time because you can get better bargains from the people that don't want to pack away all their merchandise!
Steven Harrigan
Basic, in need of an upgrade.
Marivic Higa
Looking for pasalubong/omiyage
Chanell B
Went to the swap meet. Had a good time shopping the deals and talking to people. Meeting some locals and trying the wears.Definitely recommend
Maui World Travelers
Figure I'd get in a review before this place is leveled!My first Aloha Stadium experience was in December 1990 when the UH Rainbows football team trampled BYU, 59-28. Man, that felt good!Being from Maui where our stadium is about 96% smaller in terms of capacity, I felt like I was in an NFL venue. I was so awestruck at the size and sounds coming from this 50,000-seat complex that I even drew a replica of it, best I could, in my "I'm-going-to-be-an-architect" aspiration-era age of 13.We sat in the blue section, perfect I thought as we had overhead protection from the nosebleed seats above. Other memory-makers were the nasty urinal troughs in the men's restroom and the seemingly never-ending spiral access "staircase".Since then I also attended concerts of Whitney Houston (Pacific Rim Tour, 1997), Janet Jackson (Velvet Rope Tour, 1998) and Mariah Carey (Butterfly World Tour, 1998). I was even dragged to the swap meet, going round and round looking at the same junk, I mean stuff.QUICK FACTS:- Opened in September 1975- Closed in December 2020 (deemed unsafe due to rusting)- The four sideline seat sections were movable via air casters which would transform the football oval into a diamond-configuration for baseball and soccer games- A new, smaller stadium (30,000 seats) is planned on the same property along with some restaurants, retail and a hotel, commencing in 2023
Spacious, airy, diverse goods, cheerful and honest seller
Prices higher than at the airport!
The best prices for clothes, souvenirs. Also enjoyed the food trucks.
All locked up.
It was good day of shopping at the Stadium. We found some items,maybe we will come back another for another look around.?
Go to the swap meet market. Well, it's cheap and you can buy local goods and souvenirs ♡ After drinking the coconut, take it to the shop and they will break it open and let you eat the contents.Admission was about 2$ per person, I think? I think.
Fun football
Best place to buy souvenirs.
There are a lot of open air stalls around the outside of the stadium. If it's the same thing...it's cheaper than buying it in Waikiki. It takes quite a while to look at it.Maybe I just couldn't find it...I didn't know where the toilet was ⤵️
Great shopping area. Good prices
Restaurantji Recommends
Do all your souvenir shopping here! We go every time we're on the island, even went two days in a row last trip. There's a lot of commercial type duplicate booths on the outter ring. Make sure you go to the inner ring for the best deals and support the locals! My experience is to go about an hour & a half before closing time because you can get better bargains from the people that don't want to pack away all their merchandise!
Basic, in need of an upgrade.
Looking for pasalubong/omiyage
Went to the swap meet. Had a good time shopping the deals and talking to people. Meeting some locals and trying the wears.Definitely recommend
Figure I'd get in a review before this place is leveled!My first Aloha Stadium experience was in December 1990 when the UH Rainbows football team trampled BYU, 59-28. Man, that felt good!Being from Maui where our stadium is about 96% smaller in terms of capacity, I felt like I was in an NFL venue. I was so awestruck at the size and sounds coming from this 50,000-seat complex that I even drew a replica of it, best I could, in my "I'm-going-to-be-an-architect" aspiration-era age of 13.We sat in the blue section, perfect I thought as we had overhead protection from the nosebleed seats above. Other memory-makers were the nasty urinal troughs in the men's restroom and the seemingly never-ending spiral access "staircase".Since then I also attended concerts of Whitney Houston (Pacific Rim Tour, 1997), Janet Jackson (Velvet Rope Tour, 1998) and Mariah Carey (Butterfly World Tour, 1998). I was even dragged to the swap meet, going round and round looking at the same junk, I mean stuff.QUICK FACTS:- Opened in September 1975- Closed in December 2020 (deemed unsafe due to rusting)- The four sideline seat sections were movable via air casters which would transform the football oval into a diamond-configuration for baseball and soccer games- A new, smaller stadium (30,000 seats) is planned on the same property along with some restaurants, retail and a hotel, commencing in 2023