Camping World Stadium in Orlando is a 65,000-seat outdoor bowl west of downtown that has hosted everything from college football to concerts, soccer, and NFL exhibitions. Originally built as the Florida Citrus Bowl, it sits on the edge of the city's tourist corridor and draws crowds for UCF-adjacent programming, neutral-site college games, and major international soccer. Its wide open-air design and Central Florida weather make it a reliable host for big-event calendars year-round.
The stadium opened in 1936 and has been rebuilt and renamed multiple times, most recently as Camping World Stadium after a 2014 renovation modernized seating and amenities. It has hosted numerous college football bowl games, Copa América matches, and international friendlies. As a Club World Cup and college football venue in RateGame, it represents Orlando's role as a year-round sports and tourism hub.
Source: RateGame editorial