Sacramento’s Monster Jam Review: Freestyling Testosterone!
Sandwiched in between massive Monster Trucks and flying shrapnel, we bared witness to mass destruction within the Sleep Train Arena. The Monster Jam tour stopped nearby our headquarters in Sacramento on Friday, January 29 for an explosive new competitive points-paying endurance showdown, featuring extreme driving skills from a very impressive Monster Jam truck line-up. The Monster Jam Teams were Grave Digger®: Morgan Kane Max-D®: Colton Eichelberger Scooby-DooSM: Bailey Shea El Toro Loco®: Kayla Blood Monster Energy: Coty Saucier ZombieSM: Travis Groth New Earth AuthoritySM: Tyler Groth Blue Thunder®.
I brought my six-year-old boy, who loves Scooby Doo, so he naturally took quite the liking to this brown truck with the female driver. All were thrilling to see jump over dirt ramps, high into the air and often crash, flip, blow out a tire or take on other forms of abuse. Best of all, a couple of the vehicles sustained so much damage that their exterior truck shells disintegrated around them, leaving the drivers exposed within their crude metal frames.
Headlining the tour were eight Monster Trucks, Monster Jam Speedsters, and Monster Jam ATV’s. The Speedsters and ATVs were fine fun they took up a bit too much time. Each Monster Jam athlete competing against one another in seven different endurance competitions driving these three different motorsports vehicles to earn valuable points during each new event discipline and pushing their machines to the ultimate limit!
This was my first Monster Truck show and even though I was warned that it would be loud, I didn’t expect it to be louder than a heavy metal concert. It was! So if you are planning on going soon, be sure the little ones have well-working, noise-reducing headphones. Although at times the sound bordered on annoying, the thrilling truck-jumps and destruction overshadowed the eardrum abuse. While our ears suffered a bit, our eyes were rewarded. extreme Truck freestyling, fast spinning donuts, and wheelies kept us firmly planted in our seats.
At the end of the show, spectators are welcomed down to meet the star athletes for autographs and take photos! For more information of upcoming Monster Jam shows and ticket prices, go to https://www.monsterjam.com.
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Sandwiched in between massive Monster Trucks and flying shrapnel, we bared witness to mass destruction within the Sleep Train Arena. The Monster Jam tour stopped nearby our headquarters in Sacramento on Friday, January 29 for an explosive new competitive points-paying endurance showdown, featuring extreme driving skills from a very impressive Monster Jam truck line-up. The Monster Jam Teams were Grave Digger®: Morgan Kane Max-D®: Colton Eichelberger Scooby-DooSM: Bailey Shea El Toro Loco®: Kayla Blood Monster Energy: Coty Saucier ZombieSM: Travis Groth New Earth AuthoritySM: Tyler Groth Blue Thunder®.
I brought my six-year-old boy, who loves Scooby Doo, so he naturally took quite the liking to this brown truck with the female driver. All were thrilling to see jump over dirt ramps, high into the air and often crash, flip, blow out a tire or take on other forms of abuse. Best of all, a couple of the vehicles sustained so much damage that their exterior truck shells disintegrated around them, leaving the drivers exposed within their crude metal frames.
Headlining the tour were eight Monster Trucks, Monster Jam Speedsters, and Monster Jam ATV’s. The Speedsters and ATVs were fine fun they took up a bit too much time. Each Monster Jam athlete competing against one another in seven different endurance competitions driving these three different motorsports vehicles to earn valuable points during each new event discipline and pushing their machines to the ultimate limit!
This was my first Monster Truck show and even though I was warned that it would be loud, I didn’t expect it to be louder than a heavy metal concert. It was! So if you are planning on going soon, be sure the little ones have well-working, noise-reducing headphones. Although at times the sound bordered on annoying, the thrilling truck-jumps and destruction overshadowed the eardrum abuse. While our ears suffered a bit, our eyes were rewarded. extreme Truck freestyling, fast spinning donuts, and wheelies kept us firmly planted in our seats.
At the end of the show, spectators are welcomed down to meet the star athletes for autographs and take photos! For more information of upcoming Monster Jam shows and ticket prices, go to https://www.monsterjam.com.
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