Review: Monster Jam Path Of Destruction at Met Life Stadium /With Video of Pre Ride.

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Review: Monster Jam Path Of Destruction 
at Met Life Stadium 
What Happens Before The Show Starts?
Louie and Adam out for a ride! You can ride it, too at the Pit Party!
Check our their ride in the video below!
Recently my family had the pleasure of attending another Monster Jam Path of Destruction Show at Met Life Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ. We have gone to quite a few of them in the past couple of years. It seems that this outdoor one is just a family favorite. All that open air and a much bigger  base for the show to take place on just ups the energy. This year we were treated to a special Track Walk before the show started. It was amazing to be out there alone with no one in the stands, especially knowing that within hours the place would be filled with people screaming wildly for their favorite truck and driver. My sons had the chance to ride in one of the before the show starts- Pit Party rides. If you get there early you can attend the Pit Party, meet the drivers and get a close up look at some of your favorite Monster Trucks. We just love the Pit Party! It really gets you into the right mood to enjoy the rest of the night at Monster Jam. Of course Adam thought it was great to see the Superman Truck, since we had just seen Man of Steel a few nights before.
Superman Monster Truck! Pit Party Fun!
Sparks were flying when the show began!
Not a Soul in the Stands! 
 Monster Jam at Met Life Stadium is such a success that Met Life Stadium widened
one of its entrances so the Monster Trucks could actually fit through.
At last year’s event each truck had to take off its’ tires in order to
 fit through the entrance and them get them attached back on once they were through. It was interesting to watch, but what a hassle for the trucks! 
This year they could breeze right in!
We also found out that the dirt on the field is all owned by Feld and brought in from 
South Jersey. Just a few things I thought I would share. 
As for the show, it was awesome as usual! If you have not been to 
Monster Jam yet, don’t wait any longer. It’s fun for the entire family, and 
and ageless event. My six year old loves it as much as my 87 year old Dad!
If you are bringing someone who is a little young or noise sensitive, don’t forget the earplugs. If you do, don’t worry, they sell them there!
Of course with Emily being a Monster Truck fan, she naturally gravitated to the PINKness
of Madusa (Debrah Miceli)! I was lucky enough to get to chat with her during an interview.
16 Colossal Monster Jam Trucks brough Ultimate Mayhem and

Destruction to East Rutherford. Grave Digger®, Max-DSM, Advance Auto

Parts Grinder SM, Monster Energy, Lucas Oil Crusader SM, Son-uva Digger®, Grave
Digger The Legend®, Monster MuttSM Dalmatian, El Toro Loco®, Madusa®, Iron Man™, Mohawk Warrior®, and Team Hot Wheels® Firestorm®.
This year’s Monster Jam Path of Destruction events also celebrated a decade

of destruction with Max-D, one of the most decorated Monster Jam World Finals

champion of all time. At the helm of Max-D is Tom Meents, who

once again attempted a monstrous double back flip of Max-D at MetLife Stadium.

Check out our last fun time at Monster Jam right here!
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