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doublescribble · 8 months
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Azurá Stevens and Cheyenne Parker
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samanthasgone · 21 days
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📸 lakings
Once again I want to apologize to Quinn Hughes for winning tonight.
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thatssosussex · 1 year
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Meghan & Harry had a date night at the Memphis Grizzlies vs Lakers Game 4 basketball game tonight at the crypto.com arena in LA (4/24/23).
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dopescissorscashwagon · 3 months
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Lainey Wilson during Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 4, 2024.
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thinkazul · 1 year
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LA continues to own the Bay in the playoffs
Dynasty is over
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rinkrookiepod · 3 months
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Rating Every NHL Arena - Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
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Team: LA Kings Location: Los Angeles, California Opened: October 17, 1999 Capacity: 18,230
The first time I'd been to the Crypto.com Arena was for Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour in January of 2019. Back then it was the Staples Center (and still will always be the Staples Center to me and everyone else who lives in Los Angeles) and I wasn't paying too much attention to the place. I was just happy to see Elton John.
The next time I'd made it out to the arena (by this time, I think it was being called Crypto.com Arena) was for my first hockey game and I saw the LA Kings vs the Chicago Blackhawks on March 24, 2022. I wasn't quite into hockey like I am now so I was there for vibes and because it was free. The company I work for has season tickets that they give to clients or the employees, and since my roommate and I work together and she's from Chicago and grew up supporting the Hawks, we went. The Hawks beat the Kings 4-3.
By the third time I made it out to Crypto.com Arena, it was for a hockey game that I was actually extremely excited for. The Pittsburgh Penguins vs the LA Kings aka finally getting to see Sidney Crosby.
I've now been to the Crypto.com Arena 4 times and here's what I've gathered:
Ticket prices range from $35-$1000+. The $1k+ tickets are glass seats with VIP parking and a bunch of other things that are included.
Here's what I've paid so far for what games, what seats, and with fees and such:
Kings v Penguins (11/9/23): $55.13 for Section 315, Row 6, Seat 9 Kings v Avalanche (12/3/23): $43.00 for Section 305, Row 3, Seat 1 Kings v Kraken (12/20/23): $165.25 for Section 113, Row 2, Seat 7 Kings v Blue Jackets (2/20/24): $31.85 for Section 304, Row 7, Seat 3 Kings v Kraken (4/3/24): $140.75 for Section 113, Row 2, Seat 7
Downtown LA is a nightmare- no matter the time or day. I've left my apartment with plenty of time and still ended up arriving after doors opened. I'm about 16 miles from the arena and it can take anywhere from 30 mins (no traffic) to an hour and a half (around rush hour). The area is a pain to navigate, as most downtown areas are with one-way streets and lanes that disappear and reappear as you go.
Parking is easy enough to find though once you get close to the arena and there are a few garages almost right across from the arena, but it'll cost ya around $40 or more. I know there are some surface lots around that might be cheaper but they're almost always cash only so keep that in mind. I'd recommend parking at LA Live or near the Regal at LA Live.
The area around the arena is nice though, with plenty of restaurants, sports bars, coffee shops and anything else you could think of. An ice skating rink even popped up over the holidays.
I'm a big fan of the staff at this arena. They're all very chill and easy to find and can help you with anything you might need, like directions or trying to find something, like lost and found. There is a no bag policy here though, not even clear ones. A wallet is about all you're going to be able to bring in. And their sign policy is very strict (11x17) so make sure you measure before bringing your sign asking for a puck.
This is a newer building, at least compared to the Honda Center, so there are escalators to get you from section to section. It felt like a luxury after only having stairs as an option over in Anaheim.
There are tons of food options inside the arena, with familiar places like a Blaze Pizza or a Wetzels Pretzels- even sushi. They also have those Amazon Markets where you can scan your card, walk in and grab what you want, and then leave. Prices are steep, as I've now to come to realize are standard in these arenas. $20+ for a Coke and a hot dog or a pretzel.
The main team store here felt quite small. It wasn't ever crowded when I'd made my way in there the few times that I have. A good selection of merch though and tons of jerseys. There was a smaller store in the upper level that had a small selection of things, which was nice if you missed the store on the main floor as it felt like it was kind of tucked away.
The bathrooms here were nice. The upper level bathrooms had stalls where there wasn't a gap between the door and the separator. Both Arielle and I were impressed with this on our trip.
As for seating and views, I've sat in the 100s and the 300s. I definitely enjoyed both and I think they have their time and place. I was in the 300s for the Pens game and again when I went back to November to see the Colorado Avalanche. I had a good view in both 305 (Avs) and 315 (Pens) and would sit in either again. The upper bowl is always going to give you that full view of the ice and you'll have a better capability to see full plays develop and not have to rely on the jumbotron.
I had what is almost considered a glass seat for the Seattle Kraken vs LA Kings game I went to in December. Section 113 is right across from the goal and since there's a curve, there's more leg room and the boards are spaced out just a bit further. Since it's not quite a glass seat, they don't charge as much for this ticket. I really enjoyed sitting here and since it was close to a face-off circle, I got to see a handful of face-offs right in front of me. I did find myself watching the jumbotron though when the action was happening down at the other side of the ice.
I will say, a big negative of going to this arena are the fans. I've had more bad interactions with Kings fans than good ones.
With all of that said, I do think I prefer making the trek down to Anaheim (44 miles) to see Ducks games rather than staying close to home and going to Kings games (16 miles), despite the Kings having a nicer arena- the parking and tickets are cheaper and the fans aren't quite as bad in Anaheim.
Rating: 8.5/10
By Ashley Newby, 2/5/24
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dissizdan · 8 months
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50 Cent: The Final Lap Tour
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seokwoosmole · 10 months
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The venue for kcon’s bag policy is ass
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thatlaidbackdude · 1 year
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Late post, but I went to Game 4 of the Western Conference SemiFinals; Lakers vs Warriors. Glad the Lakers pulled out the win! LeBron & AD has great games, but the MVP was Lonnie Walker IV! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽💛💜
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dhart4214 · 10 days
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LAKERS, CLIPPERS, & KINGS: My Postseason Predictions For These So Cal Teams
HOW I SEE THINGS ULTIMATELY UNFOLDING FOR THE THREE SO CAL WINTER SPORTS TEAMS IN THEIR PLAYOFF RUNS SEASON RECORDS AT A GLANCE… Los Angeles Clippers: 51-31, Fourth place in the Western Conference PACIFIC DIVISION CHAMPIONS, finishing two games ahead of the Phoenix Suns FIRST ROUND OPPONENT: Dallas Mavericks, starting Sunday, April 21st Los Angeles Lakers: 47-35, Seventh place in the Western…
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sexcsaint · 24 days
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www.crypto.com
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doublescribble · 4 months
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LeBron James and Paul George
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samanthasgone · 21 days
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( Vancouver Canucks vs LA Kings
April 6, 2024 )
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thatssosussex · 1 year
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Meghan and Harry had a date night at the Memphis Grizzlies vs Lakers Game 4 basketball game tonight at the crypto.com arena in LA (4/24/23).
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rockbrary · 2 months
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Tool Returns To The Crypto Arena
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culturadeclub · 3 months
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Skrillex, Fred Again.. y Flowdan, entre los ganadores en los premios Grammy
La 66ª entrega de los Premios Grammy de este año tuvo lugar en el Crypto.com Arena de Los Ángeles, donde se celebraron los logros de la industria musical. En la categoría de Mejor Grabación de Música Electrónica/Dance, la canción ‘Rumble‘ de Skrillex, Fred Again.. y Flowdan emergió como la ganadora, en medio de un elenco lleno de estrellas. El álbum de Fred Again.., ‘Actual Life 3‘, también…
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