Parking is a significant issue unless you know what side streets to use. The underground parking fills up quickly and is very difficult to get in and out of. A good option is to take the Tide train and park in thier lots.
The view in the picture is from the back row of the balcony. Needless to say, there's not a bad seat in the house.
Scope is a good place to watch a hockey game, no seat has a bad view. The seats and other amenities are aged and substandard when compared to newer venues. The concessions (run by a different company) are very expensive and poor quality.
Docking one star because the elevator is not in service after a show. For out of Townes who'd never been there before, like us, we had no clear indication at that point of how to find our parking deck since there are three around the arena not did we take in any extra landmarks since we knew we were parked next to the elevator. We found the car eventually but it was an inconvenience that should have been spared by either not allowing elevator use in the begining so patrons wouldn't be dependent on it, or allowing it's use after a show.
Arena was reasonably temperatured. I tend to be warm and my lady tends to be cold. No matter the temperature this is always true. Both of us found it to be comfortable even with sweaters on. Something I was very grateful for.
Parked in the reasonably priced parking deck underneath the arena. Traffic management was poor getting into the deck at the street level, though inside the deck was ok. Employee's there to help mitigate. Getting out was a jumbled mess but I suppose every parking deck is just as bad. Elevator took us right to the top floor of the arrangements from the deck. That was great especially since we were in the second floor down in the deck and accidentally parked right next to the elevator.
Having only been here a couple times, this review is to be taken lightly. That said, both events had me wondering if our seating location was in a lackluster sound pocket or if the acoustics were problematic. I'm an audiophile, though, so again my review may be irrelevant to some. The building itself is quite nice inside. The staff was also EXTREMELY kind as the first night multiple employees came to my assistance to help me find my lost wallet. They actually worked as a team to help me out and that's something you won't find everywhere you go. Overall, we've had positive experiences both times.
Graduation ceremony at scope. Place had great security, parking good and staff knew their roles well.. place is well organized.
Overall, we would go back given the right show again.
Concert was Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddess Master Quest. Performance was pretty good. As avid fans we know the music well and had seen the master quest version of the tour before. Some things showed that the house orchestra was not made up of marks for the game series but overall I would see them again.
Went for the last tour of the Ringling Brothers circus. It was great! Parking on the area was no problem. The Scope has good to decent viewing, seats are good, there are plenty of concession stands and restrooms for events. Definitely will continue to go to events there.
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