Seattle's Safeco Field
WrestleMania 19 as a show often gets a bad rap. It did a disappointing PPV buy rate and the event didn't sell-out. With that in mind, it's not likely we'll see another WrestleMania in Seattle any time soon despite it being a great city for tourists to visit. It's really too bad as it seems like the perfect type of place for a WrestleMania getaway. Seattle is absolutely a destination city.
That being said, WrestleMania 19 was the first time the event had been held in a stadium built primarily for baseball, leading to a memorable (if not zig-zaggy) entrance way for the superstars to walk down on the way to the ring.
The stadium itself is also very picturesque, with the natural lighting coming in from the walls of the venue and a retractable roof. While the event led to some disappointment among fans (Brock Lesnar nearly breaking his neck, Triple H defeating Booker T for some reason), the venue itself was a massive hit and remains memorable from a visual standpoint.