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Pros: Clean, safe, well organized, large, great acoustics Cons: Could be too large for some, can be expensive
I had the privelege of attending the Streisand Concert - simply known as "The Tour" last night (Nov 21, 2006) at the Staples Center located in Los Angeles. What a treat it was! The Staples Center is the largest arena in LA and routinely hosts the ...
Pros: location in downtown LA hopefully brings more people to neglected nearby nightspots Cons: just about everything else, uninspired concessions, poor layout
Ah yes, another arena named after a corporate conglomerate. Very nice. The Staples Center is in th ...
Pros: Shaq, Kobe, lighting, sound, and brand spankin new` Cons: expensive and parking
Seeing the L.A. Lakers on a brand new floor in a brand new 400 million dollar arena was unbelievable. The lighting and sound was the best I had ever seen and heard. The game was a different story, Lakers didn't look so good that night.
Pros: Amazing acoustics, Great sight lines, Huge team store, Great food, Great fans Cons: Steep ticket prices, Limited on-site parking, Traffic
At a total cost of over $350 million, STAPLES Center is the most expensive arena ever built. It was all privately funded (Jacksonville, et al - take note) and is the only arena to house 3 NBA and NHL teams. Replacing the legendary Great Western Forum...
Pros: So L.A. Cons: Bring Your Money or Bring Your Binocs
I've been itching to take in an event at L.A.'s new Staples Center since it first opened last century. Two nights ago, my Aquarius was in Libra, with Red Wings rising, and I knew the time was right. If you happened to read my Pacific Dining Car review,...
Well, not really, that would be a really famous building. Think about it, no nails, no cement, just staples. Millions and millions of staples. <Mike goes into deep thought about a building made totally of staples, only to rise a couple hours later and...
Pros: Good views if you can get them. Cons: Too expensive.
I have not attended many sporting events in my life, but the brand new Staples Center called to me. A blue and red neon dream, the Staples Center is a sight to behold, if you can afford to pay for it. My love for the NBA is fairly young - I've only...
Pros: big screens, big arena, good viewing, great atmosphere Cons: season tickets just went up for Lakers games
The first and only time I have been to the Staples Center was to go see the Lakers-Rockets basketball game. It was with one of my student organizations on campus at USC (University of Southern California), and they had discounted tickets ($15 for upper...
Staples Center is the $400 million home of the NBA Lakers and Clippers. $400 million! That’s a lot of dough. Ths Staples Center is the new king of the hill in state of the art athletic facilities. To build a castle of that magnitude you have to have...
I have spent several years as a project manager in construction field and the first thing that jumped at me as I walked into Staples Center is the materials and finishes that were used in building the arena. It is the collection of the cheapest, most...
Pros: New, relects a Hollywood style, much more impressive than other new arenas Cons: Not the same intimate feel of the Forum
The most difficult thing for a die-hard Laker fan to do was to accept that the Fabulous..err..Great Western Forum, just wasn't too fabulous, or great any more. Sure, the look of the place from the outside was great, the seats were pretty close, the...
That's right folks, the home of the champs. The staples center was built over the summer of 99', it looks great, and high tech. It just cost a fortune, $350million to be persiced.
The inside is really nice and clean, the seats are nice and...
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