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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 13 reviews

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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 13 reviews
  • Amazing talent

    by Nikki on 4/7/25Fishers Event Center - FishersRating: 5 out of 5

    You can’t get any better than the PVF! I’m a season ticket holder 2 years running and could not recommend enough!

  • A great venue and an amazing event.

    by FNLY41 on 2/26/25Fishers Event Center - FishersRating: 5 out of 5

    For anyone that hasn't experience PVF Volleyball, you are missing out and you won't find a better venue than the Fisher Event Center. A well attended and beautiful place for Professional Volleball, first class entertainment or catch a hockey game.

  • great

    by gt on 2/25/25Fishers Event Center - FishersRating: 5 out of 5

    it was great. the only thing i would change is less time in time outs and more volleyball

  • Great event by PVF and hosted by our Indy Ignite.

    by Greg K. on 2/25/25Fishers Event Center - FishersRating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding experience. Only negative was with the BOGO ticket process. I clicked the BOGO link on the PVF Instagram ad and was taken to the Ticketmaster app where I ordered 2 tickets. Since I got to the Ticketmaster site through the link I assumed the 1/2 price amount would be shown at the end of the transaction. Unfortunately I was charged full price and was told by the Ticketmaster rep that I had to take up the issue with the advertiser. I got no reply from my email to PVF. Still an enjoyable event and we look forward to attending another Ignite game soon. Cheers!

  • Fantastic event

    by Annie on 2/25/25Fishers Event Center - FishersRating: 5 out of 5

    Greatly enjoyed the event! Would love to see more all star matches by Pro Volley Federation. Every point was such a battle for both teams- it was great athleticism on display. Fishers Event Center should improve guest experience. Email from FEC listed store opening time that was not correct. It said arrive at 10am, but doors didn’t open until noon even for the gift shop. The microphones made interviews with Shawn Johnson difficult to hear.

  • You should totally go!

    by Brett on 2/25/25Fishers Event Center - FishersRating: 5 out of 5

    If you've never been to a Professional Volleyball Federation game, you should totally go! The athletes are dynamic. The game is fast-paced and high energy. The players are very accessible for things like autographs and photos after the games. I most recently went to the PVF All-Star game at the Fishers Event Center in Indianapolis, and it was electric! I highly recommend the experience not only for volleyball clubs, teams, and families with daughters that are interested in playing but for every kind of sports fan out there. Women's volleyball is the fastest growing sport in the country, so grab some tickets and find out why. You won't be disappointed.

  • Amazing!!!

    by Emily on 2/25/25Fishers Event Center - FishersRating: 5 out of 5

    I had such an amazing experience!! This was very organized and went smoothly. It was so cool seeing the players in real life. Will definitely come next year!

  • We Loved It!

    by Gaga on 5/24/24CHI Health Center Omaha - OmahaRating: 5 out of 5

    Watching the Pro Volleyball Federation was so fun. We brought our grandkids, one who is learning to play volleyball. We all had a great time!

  • Reflections of a season ticket holder

    by Rick on 5/21/24CHI Health Center Omaha - OmahaRating: 3 out of 5

    Being a long time season ticket holder of Nebraska Volleyball I am using my experience there as a reference point for my comments. The CHI Arena has no atmosphere. When I enter the arena I feel like I’m walking into a concrete warehouse. There is nothing about it that says, hey, you’re in the home of the Supernova volleyball team. My seats are in row 6 and I feel like I’m quite a way from the court. The layout needs to be much more intimate. The scoreboard(s) are marginal at best. The ones on the side of the arena are hard to read and get lost amongst all the advertising surrounding it. I also find all the flashing/streaming ads constantly assaulting my senses very distracting. As for the overhead scoreboard, it needs a lot of work. First it is too high so I have to careen my neck to see it. It also has no team or player statistics such as: kills, digs, aces, errors, etc. I do like the camera work on touch challenges, but I’m not sure I trust the ball in or out displays shown on the video board. They don’t always agree with what I think I witnessed live. So rather than having a representation of where the ball hit, it would be great to have a shot of the actual ball hitting the floor. It also goes without saying that concession prices are too high, but to add insult to that, you don’t allow folks to pay with cash, and then when they pay with a credit/debit card you have the gall to ask for a tip. As for the play on the court, I am not a fan of the serve clock. It makes the match feel rushed. They are moving from point to point so quickly it is easy to lose track of the actual score. It also doesn’t allow suspense/tension to build before big points. So much so, that there were times the game would reach match point without me even realizing it. They would also benefit from a better play by play announcer letting you know who’s serving, who had the kill or made the block. I also wonder if the lack of PA announcements is a casualty of the serve clock, as it doesn’t allow the PA announcer time to make calls before the next serve is being made. Then you have the sideline guy going around trying to cheer the crowd on, but the reality is, he is more of a distraction than an inspiration. However, I do enjoy when he does interviews with dignitaries who are in the arena. The throwing of t-shirts into the crowd is nice but you need a better way to get them into the crowd. The way they do it now all the shirts are constantly going to the same sections of the crowd, to the point I’ve seen the same person get a shirt at multiple games. I also wonder why they don’t change sides of the court after each set. It would also be nice if they had an actual break at the end of the second set. One long enough to get to the bathroom and back, and/or buy something at the concession stand. They could also do a much better job of player introductions, giving a little background on the player and giving the player a chance to acknowledge the crowd and perhaps showing some highlights on the overhead scoreboard of the player being introduced. Given time, I might have other comments, but the above are the items that come to mind off the top of my head.

  • SuperNovas

    by KB on 5/21/24CHI Health Center Omaha - OmahaRating: 5 out of 5

    This was a great experience for our family. The grandchildren loved it. Each game was exciting and a thrill.... Especially the last two games they won...