8, with 3 in the works opening between 2009 - 2012.
Chase Field, Lucas Oil Stadium, Mellon Arena, Miller Park, Minute Maid Park, Reliant Stadium, Safeco Field, University of Phoenix Stadium.
Upcoming - Vikings Field in Minnesota, Dallas Stadium in Dallas, West Side Stadium in NYC.
No! They didn't have retractable roof stadiums in the 70s.
No, the Super Bowl does not have to be played in a dome. While many recent Super Bowls have been held in stadiums with retractable roofs or domes to ensure favorable weather conditions, the NFL allows games to be played in open-air stadiums as well. The location and venue for the Super Bowl are determined by the NFL, considering factors like fan experience, weather, and city infrastructure.
No it is a full dome but I do believe there new stadium will have a retractable roof
Indoor/Closed Roofs with Field Turf:Tampa Bay Rays' Tropicana Field in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA Retractable Roofs withGrass:Arizona Diamondbacks' Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona, USA Seattle Mariners' Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington, USAMilwaukee Brewers' Miller Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USAHouston Astros' Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas, USARetractable Roofs with AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D:Toronto Blue Jays' Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, USA (Other stadiums all are OUTDOOR and fields' have GRASS)
Ga dome, Super dome, astro dome, Seattle dome.
These are all The NFL Teams that play home games in Domes : Atlanta Falcons = Georgia Dome New Orleans Saints = Louisiana Superdome Saint Louis Rams = Edward Jones Dome Minnesota Vikings = Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Detroit Lions = Ford Field And these Stadiums have retractable roofs : Houston Texans = Reliant Stadium Arizona Cardinals = University of Phoenix Stadium Indianapolis = Lucas Oil Stadium Also note that The Buffalo Bills play home games at Ralph Wilson Stadium (Not a dome), but will play eight games over the next five seasons (starting in 08 season) in the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario - Canada, which is a Dome and also has a fully retractable roof. The Rogers Centre was formerly known as The SkyDome. The future home of The Dallas Cowboys, scheduled to open before the 2009 NFL season is a Dome with a fully retractable roof.
The following NFL stadiums are domed/enclosed: AT&T Stadium, Arlington TX, Dallas Cowboys, Retractable Roof Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA, New Orleans Saints, Dome Georgia Dome, Atlanta GA, Atlanta Falcons, Dome Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX, Houston Texans, Retractable Roof Edward Jones Dome, St Louis MO, St. Louis Rams, Dome Ford Field, Detroit, MI, Detroit Lions, Dome U of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ, Arizona Cardinals, Retractable Roof Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN, Indianapolis Colts, Retractable Roof Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN, Minnesota Vikings, Dome - The HHH Metrodome closed its doors at the end of the 2013 season, The Vikings will play in an outdoor stadium while their new home, Viking Stadium, is under construction. Neutral Site/Other Stadiums: Wembley Stadium, London, England, site of the annual NFL International games Rogers Centre, Toronto, Canada, Home of the Buffalo Bills for two games per season Future Domed stadiums: Vikings Stadium, Minneapolis MN, Minnesota Vikings, Fixed Roof, opening 2016 New Atlanta Falcons Stadium, Atlanta GA, Atlanta Falcons, Retractable Roof, opening 2017 New Buffalo Bills Stadium, Buffalo NY, Buffalo Bills, Proposed/In Planning Stages Stadium with Retractable Roof
a dome is smaller because baseball stadiums are 300ft on field
No, its a retractable roof stadium.
A baseball dome is a stadium in which the roof is closed. Some are permanently closed and some are retractable.
Eight teams have indoor stadiums - Detroit, Minnesota, Atlanta, New Orleans, St. Louis, Arizona (retractable), Indianapolis and Houston (retractable). Dallas was a planned retractable dome that was never finished.
Yes, Minute Maid Park is Houston's first retractable roofed stadium.