I don't know anything about fancy people seats. I know there's no club level, and I don't recall them having public prices on the end with the opera boxes.
You might give them a call, single gamers go on sale this month.
There is a club level, the second level is restricted access. There isn't much to see up there beyond a nice lounge and some higher quality eating options in the concourse. Those with opera boxes or luxury boxes get parking passes that allow for a low-traffic entrance direct from the NYNY parking garage.
I think what the OP is asking about is the bunker boxes which are the closest and most premium seats that have their own little area under the stands and I believe access to the walkway players take going from the dressing rooms to the ice/floor. Not sure what else comes with it.
I always called that the suite level, I don't know if it's the right term. I don't think normal folks can get to the second level here, and I'm not sure there's even seating outside of the luxury boxes on the 2nd level at T-MA.
When I think of club level, I always think of a generally publicly accessible area with a few rows of seats and their own concessions.
Planning on visiting T-Mobile Arena in Jan. I like to sit center ice with the logo facing me right side up (Same view as you get on TV). I was thrown off by the VGK website showing the 3D seating for the arena.
All NHL arenas have the penalty box on the same side as the TV cameras (near board), with the team benches on the far board, with the logo "facing" the penalty box.
Will T-Mobile Arena be set up like the old Northlands Coliseum/Skyreach Centre/Rexall Place where the players benches are on the same side as the TV cameras or is this some mistake on their page?
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Looking at VIP seats in the 200's. The 3D seat map doesn't show any different about them. What makes these VIP does anyone know?
I've only found info on the opera seats and suites but this is neither.