Why aren’t football stadiums in colder climates always designed as a closed dome?

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For example, when the Green Bay Packers built their stadium they had to have known it would constantly be snowing. Same with Kansas Citt Chiefs.

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Part of the ambiance of Green Bay is that you brave the elements when you play there – gives them an advantage against the teams from warmer climates, and the fans (and owners) love it.

Kansas City is in an extremely unique stadium that the fans love. Not everyone wants perfect 70 degree weather and no wind for games.

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