Lambeau Field stadium tour welcomes 1 millionth visitor

GREEN BAY (WITI) -- The Green Bay Packers welcomed their one-millionth Lambeau Field Stadium Tour visitor on Monday morning, July 15th.

Noah Bolton of Spring Green, Wis., was visiting Lambeau Field for the first time in 10 years. As part of his planned vacation, Bolton wanted to bring his girlfriend to the stadium to see what had changed since his last visit.

Upon his arrival to Lambeau Field, Bolton was greeted in the Hall of Fame by representatives of the Packers organization, a giant Packers-themed cupcake and a custom jersey adorned with “Tour 1M Fan”. Bolton also was presented a lifetime pass to Lambeau Field Stadium Tours and was treated to lunch at Curly’s Pub. A picture of Bolton will be placed in a location that can be seen by fans entering the attraction.

“I was really surprised by this whole thing,” Bolton said. “When she first said it, I wasn’t sure if she was serious or not. I’m definitely going to come take a tour every time I’m up here now. We were planning on coming up here yesterday, but I’m really glad we waited until today.”

Bolton said that the first person he would share his news with will be his brother, who is a die-hard Chicago Bears fan.

“I’m definitely going to brag about it,” Bolton said. “I’d like to see them do something like this in Chicago. I bet they don’t have that.”

Lambeau Field Stadium Tours allow fans to experience the Packers' history-rich facility first-hand and see several behind-the-scenes areas. Tour guides will lead guests through the Lambeau Field Atrium, up to the Club Level for a look at the Legends Club and through the players’ tunnel.