Come in here is definitely a reward in itself every time I have seen myself in this building not once did I have a negative memory about it. The basketball football and volleyball games that go on in the building are fun and overall an entertaining event. What makes this even more enjoyable is that the quality of the stadium is in great condition. Compared to other college venues and stadiums this one is great for it’s old age it has a well level maintenance. The staff and workers that are in the building are nice and friendly people they are willing to help you with any issues or any questions that you have with no hesitation. The game prices overall very I’ll be honest with you this is the only thing I’d say is negative about this review. Sometimes the prices are through the roof but most of the time it is decent and fair. It’s a college venue they need money for the essentials and amenities for the college that’s a way of paying it off but still it is kind of pricey from time to time. It depends on what game is going on and whether it’s regular season or playoffs in collage. However compared to other colleges they seem very liberal in price yet they can be questionable sometimes. But I won’t end the review on that note I’ll say this. The bathrooms here are in excellent condition nothing else I could say other than wow they keep these toilets sparkling clean other colleges really don’t care about bathrooms this place make sure that the bathroom here is like the one at home I could appreciate that. Overall I would recommend this place timing for events and things like that vary in price but coming here is no problem and the experience you will get is definitely worth it for a college venue five out of...
Read moreAttended NAU graduation on Sat May 12 2018. Although the venue seems ok for sporting events, it was a poor choice for graduation. No good views of the stage, overcrowded and poor acoustics. Furthermore, the seats reserved for people with accessibility issues (save wheelchairs, which were well looked after) were all filled, mostly with able bodied people. My mother, who is blind, was forced to stumble up a dozen steps to get a seat, simply because the coordinators did not allocate any attendants to keep the accessible seating clear for people who needed it. Very disappointed in the way this was handled as I was told that unless one is wheelchair bound, one must fend for oneself. That is not what I consider accessibility for all...
Read moreLove the University! Attended a high school graduation at the Skydome. It was fine but the audio volume was too low to hear the speakers easily and the additional video screens weren't placed very well for the people in the stands towards the stage. They were only slightly angled left and right of center. Lastly the speaker stands were too far forward and interfered with setting the diploma scripting area of the stage. Seems they could have been pulled back...
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