Overall Rating
4.1
By Marlon Greenday
Wizards, LeBron, Lakers
Capital One Arena - Washington
I had a great time watching the Wizards vs the Lakers. I was in the 7th row, which are great seats. The only thing that would've made the experience better would be if food and drink venders came down there.
By DREDAY
Excellent
Capital One Arena - Washington
Great Show can't wait for next sprite concert series
By Amsspl
Nice evening at the game
Capital One Arena - Washington
Cheap tickets. No lines. Good sights from the Seats. Not so good teams (at this moment). Would recommend it to everyone.
By Lucylu
Exciting
Capital One Arena - Washington
I really enjoyed the game and to my surprise there was a concert afterwards! 2Chains and a GoGo band! Loved it!
By Trina
Washington Wizards Review
Capital One Arena - Washington
My husband and I took our son to the Wizards game and it was a first time for all of us. It was an overall great experience. We will definitely be back!
By Guest
Amazing Time
Capital One Arena - Washington
I purchased tickets for my son's birthday. I must say, the virtual view from the seats during my purchase were spot on. Our view was amazing and the game kept us engaged the entire time. The food in the arena was also top notch (Bun Papa). My only wish was that the seats were a little bigger/the space in-between the seats offered a little more room. That would allow you to comfortably eat if your neighbor isn't a part of your group. Or make the cup holders contract up to give a little more room between those of you that are together. All in all we'll definitely be back!!
By SNL
A good enough experience
Capital One Arena - Washington
A good enough experience at Capitol One. Nothing overwhelming about the experience, but I think that the organization does the best that it can with the facility that they have. If you focus on the event, then it's fine. If you're looking for any other 'fan experience' extras, then you'll be disappointed.
By Lisa M.
The crew/staff in 113 is amazing!
Capital One Arena - Washington
Got a last minute ticket to see a Wizards game. I'm afraid of heights but I wanted to be close, so I got a seat in section 113, Row A. I told the crew/staff in section 113 (both at top and bottom of the stairs and the bottom to explain why a grown woman was so slow and had a death grip on the stair railing! This crew was amazing, encouraging, making eye contact with me, not rushing me. Tim was at the top and a sweet, sweet lady at the bottom, sorry that I didn't get her name. She saw when I almost missed a step - I swear she looked like she was ready to catch me! She was prepared, her eagle eyes were on the ready! It was a great experience all the way around. Game was great too!
By Nunny
Great
Capital One Arena - Washington
Entertaining. Great finish to the game both teams , very intense last quarter.
By Juan Técnico
Awesome
Capital One Arena - Washington
It was my first time going to Capital One. I wanted to give a gift to a friend. Everything turned out spectacular. Great show. I would only add that there is a lack of more gastronomic offer, if I compare it with the Madison Sq.G.
Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena
The Washington Wizards are back for another season at Capital One Arena, located in the heart of the city's vibrant Chinatown neighborhood. Home to the Wizards and NHL’s Washington Capitals, the recently renovated arena features new-age seating, sound systems, interactive fan experiences and more – not to mention the ever-growing list of innovative food and beverage options throughout the venue.
The arena opened in 1997 as the MCI Center and became home to the first indoor high-definition LED scoreboard a decade later. After a decade as the Verizon Center, the venue became Capital One Arena in 2017.
Washington Wizards 2022–23 Season
Conference: Eastern
Division: Southeast
Year Founded: 1961
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Red, White
Washington Wizards History
Founded in 1961, the franchise has called Chicago, Baltimore, Landover, Md. and Washington, D.C. home. Known earlier as the Packers, Zephyrs and Bullets, the franchise changed its name to the Wizards 25 years ago in 1997. After earning two Playoff appearances in their first five seasons in Baltimore, the team started a formidable run of postseason success starting in the 1968–69 season. Led by Hall of Famers Earl Monroe and Wes Unseld (and later Elvin Hayes), the Bullets went to the playoffs 12 seasons in a row, including four trips to the Finals and a championship in 1978. Behind an MVP performance from Unseld, Washington defeated Seattle in a decisive Game 7 to clinch the title. Five-consecutive postseason appearances highlighted the Bullets’ 80s. The franchise bounced back in the early 2000s, built around the core of Gilbert Arenas, Antawn Jamison and Caron Butler. That trio led Washington to four-straight playoff appearances from 2005-2008. Since then, the Wizards have qualified for the postseason five times, most recently in 2021 behind a standout season-long performance from Bradley Beal, who became one of six players in NBA history to average 30-plus points per game in back-to-back seasons.