DaveG
Noted Jerk
Can't make it tonight, pm me if interested, want it to go to a Canes fan and will sell at cost so we both avoid ticketbastards bullshit
How are tickets for children / babies handled? Ages?
2 and under can enter free, on the assumption that they will be sitting on your lap. Obviously you can push it a little with a 3 year old who’s still kind of small.
You can bring in a diaper bag, it just has to be scanned through security separately.
Ear protection recommended*
There’s a designated smoking area if they need to step outside for a puff.
Strictly speaking this isn’t allowed, but if you bring a soft/squishy knee hockey stick and puck, there are ample spaces during the periods of play (not intermissions) near the 3rd floor stairwells for a toddler to run around and smack a puck around. I’ve never seen them stop anyone from doing this and it goes a LONG way to making the evening do-able with a toddler.
Recommend going on a night when they’re doing something like postgame photos on the ice, or a party on the south plaza (meaning games and bouncy houses).
* so you don’t have to listen to the kid
In Ticketmaster switch to the map mode to see available seat in the section you want.Hey guys - where’s the best place to buy tickets for the games? I’ve been watching Ticketmaster, StubHub and TickPick.
Some of them you can’t filter for aisle seats, which is usually what I had to get in Philly cause my legs are long, and beings as we will have the baby with us… I imagine I’ll most certainly need the extra space (I’ve never been in the Canes home barn, but I’m basing it off of other arenas I’ve been in.)
Bump? I'll look elsewhere too, but just in case!I know it's early, but... overplanning? Don't have my season tix anymore, or my STM friends haha
I'm looking to see if anyone has 4 tix for the Kings game, Feb. 1 - it's a Saturday night. Thanks in advance!