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So how's TWC Arena?


heelsrule1988

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Overall a nice experience, have never had a bad seat. My only complaint is the concession stands. They seem to never have it togther and running smooth with experienced people. If your the only one in line it will still be a wait as they fumble around. Parking wise, park 2 blocks away from the stadium and it normally half the cost. 7th and Brevard is where I normally park big parking lot. Seriously 8th and Brevard parking lot is twice the price. Not sure what prices will be for Sat.

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Been twice. Even walking around the new arena, never felt like there was a bad seat. I only went to the old Coliseum once though, when Charlotte played the Bucks in the playoffs (won the game, lost the series). I liked the new arena much better. Just my opinion.

 

As far as the concession experience, I prefer Bank of America stadium to Time Warner. Still, my friends still joke about the time we went to a Bobcats game and asked the vendor how cold his beer was. He replied, "too cold to hold". Still, love that line.

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I'll be making my first visit one week from now. I've heard mixed reviews... what's it like?

It's awesome. My advice to u if you are driving is to park at the 7th street deck and go to Queen City Q to pregame. They validate parking and is literally a block from the arena.

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