Levi's Stadium report, anyone?I got club seats in C2xx, underneath the suite tower. Got my own food and beer concessions, two lounges, and club bathrooms. Great sight lines all the way around the stadium. I ended up spending the entire first half on one of the deck instead of in my seats, as the atmosphere was really good up there. Was cheering along with some fans. Standing next to us semi-rowdy crew were two middle-aged ladies, very well-dressed, sipping wines and discussing work businesses *wine and cheese*.Our club seats are leather-cushioned, butt and back.Getting to the stadium is quick. I jumped on the 6:15ish LRT train at the Berryessa station. Jumped off Tasman to do my transfer--though I should have stayed and gotten on the 6:22 train which would have taken me straight to the Stadium station. I was not able to do the transfer immediately due to the train being packed like sardines coming up from Downtown. I manage to get the 2nd train that came after it. Total time wait for transfer was probably 20 minutes. The train then took about 20 minutes to get to the Stadium from Tasman.All manners of law enforcement were there, from cops to sheriffs to K-9 to Homeland Department.Getting through security was a breeze. As was mentioned, I have club seat tickets. Went through security in 30 seconds flat. Club seats have their own entry lines, thank God!Now, the return trip took me a little less than 2 hours. Game ended around 10pm, we got out and waited in the queue line for VTA train to go to Alum Rock. Waited about 40 minutes. Got on the train around 10:40pm. Train took a few minutes before starting to roll, I guess they were attaching extra trains to ours? Got back to Berryessa around 11:12 PM. Drove half an hour home to South San Jose and arrived home 10 minutes or so before midnight.As befitting a big event (~50k attendees), the time spent getting home was in line with what I was expecting. I have no idea why people are complaining. You pay $4 for a round-trip on VTA and don't have to drive. Even if it was 2 hours total to get home, it is still money and time well spent. This is not a 15k-strong outdoor music concert, it's a freakin BIG EVENT game!!!! Ridiculous when people expects to get their ass home in half an hour, good grief!I can't speak much about the parking issues. But anybody who tries to compare the parking issues to Candlestick is speaking nonsense. Candlestick is shitty compared to this, and folks have to put up with it for 40+ years!Also, the stadium itself is quite nice. VERY AIRY. Some people call it soulless (along with other denigrating comments regarding its surrounding neighborhoods--just not gritty and full of character like Hunter's Point, ya know what I mean haha!). But I think it's a great design.The bridges that go across the Tomas Aquinas creek leading into the stadium are really nice, and the creek itself is quite a lovely sight in the twilight. It's a shame I did not bring a cameraThe club lounge is extremely modern, extremely spacious. The main concourse width is HUGE. Candlesticks can't hold a "candle" up to this stadium in terms of amenities, flow, and spaciousness.Food? Got a frankfurter and a sandwich thingy for $30, food ain't cheap. My beer was $11, about 1 or 2 more than the beer at SAP, so to me it's not any more expensive. I'm a light drinker with maybe two beers max per game, so to me it was not a big deal. I could see it being a big deal if you like to drink a lot. But the complaints about food/drink prices are ridiculous--these are big game events, they are supposed to charge you an arm and a leg. To the complainers, I say DEAL WITH IT.I don't know nor do I care to comment on any other stadium "issues", or "duds", or "clusterfvcks", or "disasters" that are reported by SF Gate and SF Chronicles. Those folks need to get over it. The team is here now, so stop bitching and just enjoy the game.All in all, I would come back for another big game like this. And as a Quakes fan I'll be happily going to this game for the next 5 seasons. And as a Sharks fan, I'm already starting my "$200-for-nosebleed-seats" fund for February 21st's outdoor hockey gameSee you all there!