What can fans expect at Auburn football gamedays? Jordan-Hare Stadium renovations for 2024
More than 60 percent of all lower-level concession stands are now Grab-N-Go experiences due to new renovations at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Auburn football announced Thursday morning they have implemented more than a dozen enhancements to its stadium for the 2024 season.
Here's an overview of what Tiger fans can expect on Auburn football gameday this year:
Concessions
Nine new “Fast Flight” experiences are being introduced across Jordan-Hare Stadium. These experiences provide fans the opportunity to walk through an intentionally designed concession queue, grab the items they want to purchase and proceed to instant checkout lanes. Two will be on the upper east concourse and one will be on the west. Six will be on the main concourse.
A new dedicated stand has been added near section 37 and Gate Zero, which will offer express beverage and snack services. Following the successful debut of the two Bodda Getta Grab-N-Go Express Marketplaces and its health-conscious selection last season, the stands located at sections 36 and 46 have been upgraded to provide an expanded food and beverage service for fans across the north end of the stadium.
Stadium
To accommodate increased enrollment and demand from Auburn University students, the student section is further expanding into the upper deck in sections 101 and 102. Five permanent field suites — one in each end zone corner with two in the southwest corner — offer multiple tiers for viewing, drink rails, seating, food and beverage opportunities, TVs, canopies and ceiling fans.
The new Locker Room Club offers field-level experience complete with televisions, merchandise, complimentary premium food and non-alcoholic beverages, a cash bar, and dedicated climate-controlled restrooms within a historic 1949 locker room space. Locker Room Club membership includes the opportunity to watch games from an exclusive standing room space along the full east sideline. Drink rails have been added along the fence line just behind the visiting bench.
Fans will have additional opportunities to charge mobile devices throughout the concourse. New in 2024, JUUCE portable phone charger kiosks inside Gate 1 and in the Nelson Club will offer opportunity to rent high-speed portable chargers, allowing them to return more quickly to their seats.
Auburn and its opponents will compete on a new grass playing surface this season, along with new goal posts in each end zone. Not to mention, construction for the north endzone videoboard set to be completed by the start of the 2025 season.
To read more about the new stadium renovations at Jordan-Hare Stadium visit auburntigers.com.
This article originally appeared on Montgomery Advertiser: Auburn football: What to know about new Jordan-Hare Stadium renovations