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by Special on 3/18/24Spectrum Center - CharlotteThe game was amazing. The view from my seating was amazing. The food was over priced, I mean for 1 hotdog it was 5$. Other then that I had a great time.
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Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Official Ticket Marketplace of the Charlotte Hornets
Charlotte Hornets History
The original Charlotte Hornets franchise joined the NBA in 1988 and, thanks to players such as Larry Johnson, Alonzo Mourning and Kendall Gill (and later, Glen Rice, Anthony Mason and Jamal Mashburn), enjoyed substantial success in the 1990s, starting with the 1992–93 season. Owner George Shinn moved the franchise to New Orleans in 2002.
But the NBA returned to Charlotte for the 2004–05 season with the expansion Bobcats, led by owner Robert L. Johnson, the first African-American majority owner of a team in one of the four major sports. In 2010, Michael Jordan took over majority ownership of the franchise, and in 2014, Jordan's team re-adopted the Charlotte Hornets name after the previous New Orleans Hornets became the Pelicans.
During the 2017–18 season, four-time All-Star Kemba Walker became Charlotte's all-time leading scorer, surpassing original Hornet Dell Curry.
Charlotte Hornets Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Southeast
Year Founded: 1988
Team Colors: Teal, Dark Purple, Gray, White
Team Rivals: Washington Wizards, Atlanta Hawks, Miami HEAT, New Orleans Pelicans
Charlotte Hornets at Spectrum Center
The Charlotte Hornets play home games at the Spectrum Center (formerly known as Time Warner Cable Arena and Charlotte Bobcats Arena), a crescent-shaped venue that boasts expansive concourses and welcoming galleries with artwork unique to the Carolinas.
The Charlotte Hornets’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off in October at home as the Hornets face off against the Atlanta Hawks. The Hornets play their final game of the regular season at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio against Eastern Conference opponents the Cleveland Cavaliers. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Charlotte Hornets.
Season ticket packages are available through the Charlotte Hornets’ Hive Society membership program. Fans can request season tickets via the team’s website.
The Charlotte Hornets have never reached the NBA Finals.
All 30 teams will participate in the Group Play stage of the NBA In-Season Tournament. Here’s a list of the Charlotte Hornets’ Group East B matchups:
The Charlotte Hornets play at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. The seating map for Spectrum Center can be viewed here.
The game was amazing. The view from my seating was amazing. The food was over priced, I mean for 1 hotdog it was 5$. Other then that I had a great time.
First experience at this arena, brought my 75 year old father to see the game for is Bday. Pros - Very helpful Staff, made sure he used elevator, kind and courteous. - Clean Arena, Easy to Navigate - Lots of fan entertainment with Dancers, Hugo Dunks, Cheerleaders (Dad liked the girls!) - Jumbo Tron helped both of us see things better. -Cons - The leg room was way too tight, - The vertical incline of section 208 Row "O"made me wish we could have gotten lower seats. - There should be a designated rideshare pickup area. That was a challenge for him. - Hornets lost to the Suns but they played a good game and at least we had a good outing.
It was a lot of fun being at the 'BeeHive"to watch and celebrate the Hornet's win against New Jersey. The arena is of great size such that even when you are in the higher seats you are able to enjoy the game experience. The atmosphere was enjoyable for my family of 4. I highly recommend attending at least one game.
Parking was easy with a 12 deck garage across the street. Entering was a breeze. Seats were easy to find. The game was good. The audio though is loud and their on purpose echoing, double echos so it sounds like a bunch of loud noise. Concession Menu boards have tiny lettering..needs a bigger font with rolling slides that have pictures This building has little to zero information on Concessions food ingredients. If you have a gluten allergy, good luck, vegetarian, good luck.. We walked both levels and asked the guest experience counters, they gave us a 6 week old screenshot of a text that said…we have salads and maybe gluten free buns here and here. Nope, no one had it. They had 6 weeks from that original text to provide their staff with a list of solutions…nope. That turned the event to a near zero for the member of our group with an allergy. It’s not hard to accommodate vegetarian or gluten free in concessions food. I got cold fries. The burger was alright. Big money for a souvenir cup, but no refills. Time to look for a new F&B partner. One who knows how to plan a menu. Their provider services many venues in this region, they should be better. I’m not a grumpy spectator, I worked in 3 NHL Arenas, 2 as Concessions Manager, a football stadium, 2 ballparks and 3 mid size arenas. I speak from knowledge and experience. Plan ahead, maybe eat elsewhere before you go, at lease until they catch on and make it better.
Good space for kids and parents to have fun and spend time together
Friendly staff upon entry. Super clean facilities…the bathroom attendant was working proactively each time I went in. The game itself was fun with giveaways and entertainment throughout . It never disappoints. Food was delicious and easy to order (despite being very expensive). We highly recommend.
Aside from everything costing an arm and a leg it was a lackluster game. My son is a Bucks fan which is the only reason we went to the game.
It was incredible!! Fantastic event!! My family was amazed by the structure, the access, the organization, nothing but praise!!
Great experience but the prices on food and drinks was ridiculously expensive. But overall it was a great experience for everyone.
We had a great time! Very entertaining experience from the moment we got there until the end of the game!