Great experience!
by Tate on 5/23/22Gateway Center Arena - College ParkWe had an amazing time cheering on our Dream! Definitely will be back next home game!
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Atlanta Dream History
The Atlanta Dream are a professional women's basketball team in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Founded in 2008, the team's name pays homage to Atlanta native Martin Luther King Jr.'s “I Have a Dream" speech. Despite the Dream’s relatively recent introduction to the league, the team has qualified for the WNBA Playoffs nine times and reached the WNBA Finals in 2010, 2011 and 2013. Notable players in the team's history include two-time Olympic gold medalist Angel McCoughtry and three-time All-Star Érika de Souza.
Atlanta Dream Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Team Colors: Red, Dark Grey, Light Grey, Light Blue, White
Team Rivals: Washington Mystics, Minnesota Lynx
Atlanta Dream at Gateway Center Arena
The Gateway Center Arena, home of the Atlanta Dream, is a multipurpose arena located in College Park, Georgia. The 3,500-seat facility began construction in 2018 and has hosted the College Park Skyhawks of the NBA G League since its opening in 2019. The Dream joined in 2021 after previously playing at State Farm Arena in downtown Atlanta.
To connect with the Atlanta Dream:
The Atlanta Dream’s 2024 regular season tips off in May at The Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California against the Los Angeles Sparks. One week later, the Dream host a 2023 playoff rematch for their home opener against the Dallas Wings on May 21. The Atlanta Dream close out the regular season at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York against the New York Liberty on September 19. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2024 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Atlanta Dream.
The Atlanta Dream have appeared in three WNBA Finals, in 2010, 2011 and 2013, but have yet to win.
All 12 teams compete in the WNBA Commissioner's Cup. The league’s 2024 in-season tournament consists of five regular season games against each team’s conference opponents. Here’s a list of the Atlanta Dream’s Commissioner's Cup matchups:
The Atlanta Dream play at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia. The seating map for Gateway Center Arena can be viewed here.
We had an amazing time cheering on our Dream! Definitely will be back next home game!
The atmosphere was great. Everything was in the sight line of the court, so you didn’t miss anything.
The staff was polite the energy from the game I loved. There was never a dull moment.
I love that , there is no bad seats in the arena all be it that they are tight for a big dude like myself tho
Me and niece had a great time I love the game and everything that happened it was great
First off this was my first WNBA game ever. I had no clue I had purchased floor seats. I just knew I wanted to meet Tea Cooper and I did and that was all worth it and they won. Drinks was great food was good and the staff were polite.
My Cousins drove up from out of town on a Tuesday because we were celebrating one of their birthdays. We arrived early to the Atlanta Dreams Game. The staff was very friendly. We ordered our food and by the time we arrived to our seats, the fries was cold. They should provide fresh hot food once you order. Great seats. The Game was better than we expected. We enjoyed the whole experience. This is an experience that I will definitely want to share with my family.
Left before game ended. I knew they were going to lose but couldn’t believe it
Seats were great. Up close with the players. Atmosphere was great. Social distancing seats so didn’t seat close to anyone.
The event was good. A bit different from Hawks game, but the arena is nice. Seats were easy to find, being closer to the court is way better than nosebleeds at State Farm. Fan experience could be a little bit more interactive and exciting but the game was fun.
I love the intimacy of this arena. There is literally no bad seat in the house. What a great time.
Loved visiting the arena. This was my first pro basketball game. Only issues were not understanding the announcers and no cash was accepted for concessions. Stadium was very comfortable and the people were accommodating.
The broadcaster team always makes it fun with the music and fan interaction. Good to be able to still have a good inspite of the pandemic.
Facilities were very nice. We enjoyed ourselves. Food options were plenty.
Flew in from FL to support #10 and The Dream! My team didn’t win, but I had a great time!
The size of the venue is perfect. Not a bad seat in the house. The prices at the concession stands are not to bad. Only downer was the one exit allowed from the parking lot after the game.
Very Good Game. The Atlanta Dreams played very well. It was a family outing and everyone enjoyed the game the energy in the arena.
The facility was very clean and the snack prices were reasonable. Smaller Arena than I thought but it did the trick masks were required throughout the entire building so that did make me feel safe great game with no problems parking was reasonably priced at $10 and right near the stadium which made for a short time to walk
the game itself was great and i loved how the teams went back and forth. the staff was extremely helpful. I was disappointed at the concession options especially since there are so many great options any other time. Only having the two options was very disappointing.
My first time attending a WNBA game and I was great. I’ll definitely attend to more games when I will be in the US. The Caribbean chick...