Awesome Experience
by Jory on 1/2/25Seattle University Redhawk Center - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5For $58 we were 5 rows from the floor for a division 1 basketball game. Great atmosphere, great view! Still giving 5 stars but bring a seat cushion..

Basketball
Venue
Maples Pavilion
Venue
Gill Coliseum
For $58 we were 5 rows from the floor for a division 1 basketball game. Great atmosphere, great view! Still giving 5 stars but bring a seat cushion..
Atmosphere was great and the hype is real. Loudest arena I have been in so far.
Everyone in our group had a great time. Getting to our seats was easy as there were plenty of people to help us. Concessions were in a convenient location and had a good selection of items. The best part was the excellent play of the Redhawks.
Fun to see my University come to Seattle where I live now and win a game. Exciting and a very fun crowd. Music was delightful as well.
A great way to enjoy a Friday evening - the team tries its hardest (and usually succeeds), the fans are loud and the temperature is not too warm. (They could turn down the volume a bit - your ears will suffer upon departing).
Very excellent games and great teams to watch in live
Great place to see the Redhawks! Sound is great and big screens make it easy to see all of the action
Enjoyed the game and sat in club with beer and pizza. Good way to watch game and Climate Pledge employees very nice. Enjoyed the event.
The game was fantastic. It was disappointing that there were not many concessions open for lunch.
Actual game play provided some welcome relief from the ear-splitting filler "music" and the incessant, over-loud jabber from the PA announcer. Perhaps I'm one of the few who actually likes to talk to my friends during pauses in the action--essentially impossible during this event. When the game you came to see is the sole calm and relaxing element of the presentation, something is fundamentally wrong, and totally backward for any sport. My final thought as I left was that the staff required to work Arena events like this one on a regular basis should be eligible to file Workman's Comp claims for hearing damage. Bring a dB meter to your next gig there, take photos or video, and make your case. However that may be, I know I'll never go to a sports event there again under current conditions.