Sure, It’s New, but It’s No Sports Arena
After attending my first game over the weekend at The Pond of Anaheim, I would like to know what all the hype is about.
When you have to take the elevator to get to your “comparable $38 season ticket” from the Sports Arena, you know you’re up high. When you go to see the players in person and end up watching the game on big-screen TV, that’s sick.
When food items cost 10%-20% higher, and there are no parking signs coming in off Katella, etc.--give me the Sports Arena.
Some nearby people asked us if we were scared to go to the Sports Arena, which is ridiculous. The problem isn’t the Sports Arena--it’s a winning team, whether you’re in L.A., Minneapolis, Philadelphia or even Inglewood.
JOHN E. GUYTON
Compton
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