Me and buddy and his son went to the blues vs jets game 3 of the playoffs this year.
It was a fantastic game. Enterprise was very easy to get into at 7pm with a game time of 830pm.
Parking right next to the building was convenient and cost 30$. I think regular season games were 20$
But no issues with parking. Leaving was rather easy also.
The venue is great and is easy to find where you need to go.
I don't thinks there's a bad seat in the place. Were were the 4th row from the top in section 308. It was higher up but if your a hockey fan and know the rules and what's going on then your ok in any seat.
I had a single cheeseburger,fries and a soda from hi point which was good and cost just under 23$
I have been here many times in my life and always have a nice time.
The crowd was great
Charles Glen and his band were doing a small concert near a main entrance so that was nice to see as he was our outstanding singing og the national anthem for a few years.
The towel man was there as he is in section 315 or 316 or so..after every goal of the blues you will enjoy him running down the stairs to the ledge to count our goals.
Not sure if the blues will make it to the next round but enterprise is a great place.
They always have local celebrities from here in st louis and the crowd really roots those folks on when they show them on the jumbo iron.
Tony La Russa and and another cardinal player were there that skips my mind.
There's nothing like playoff hockey.
Side note I have played hockey in the very same building over 10 years ago with a group of guys I skate with. I love having the memories of both on and...
Read moreSuper convenient to be able to park in Kiel garage and be able to get right into the building. However… overall I’m not super impressed.
You can’t bring drinks or water bottles into the venue, so in order to get water you have to pay over $6 for a bottle… which then they open and pour into a plastic cup. WHAT?! I expect food and drinks to be pricey at venues like this, but water?? That’s absurd. And there are no water fountains or refill stations (according to the staff I asked, anyway), so if you need more than one you’re going to spend a fortune just on water. And you’ll also feel like garbage for all of the plastic waste.
Club level seats are a good compromise between a good view and decent seat prices. The front row is great, but you have to be careful of the seats you choose because some have next to no leg room. We sat in the front row on club level, towards one of the corners once. I am 5’8” and my knees were touching the cement half wall in front of me.
Getting out of the Kiel ramp takes a long, looooong time. Park as close as you possibly can to the exit, or you’re going to sit there for up to an hour trying to get out...
Read moreRecently visited St. Louis to see my Boston Bruins take on the Blues on the road and I can say I was not disappointed at the Enterprise Arena! My buddy lives in St. Charles and has been a huge Blues fan his whole life and put me up for a few nights while I was there, bought us tickets to the game and showed me a great time! We had pretty decent seats at first, but my buddy who had back/knee problems was hurting pretty bad by the end of the 1st period. We asked a female usher towards the lower bowl section at the intermission if there were any available seats we could have to better accommodate his needs. She was super sweet and was able to find us two seats that had wider seats in the handicapped section where the two ticket holders didn’t show up that night. They were awesome seats!
Moreover, the St. Louis faithful were extremely accommodating and nice to me as a visiting fan. They were classy, sportsmanlike, and were very talkative! Great overall atmosphere. Plus, my Bruins won in OT so I was a happy man at the end of the night! Go...
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