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How many times better is the Prudential Center compared to the Nassau Coliseum? (Stupid question though, since we're talking about a new arena with an old one). But concession stands, restroom... any huge differences?
I wish. I have night school (second master's degree and I just started). Steve keeps begging me to ditch but its only the second class--- I went to the Devils and Islander games... I have to go to class. Of course, the one game I miss is the Rangers and the Kings at MSG... my brother in Utah is mad I'm not going.
How many times better is the Prudential Center compared to the Nassau Coliseum? (Stupid question though, since we're talking about a new arena with an old one). But concession stands, restroom... any huge differences?
No problem! Well, yeah other then the obvious new vs. old stuff- the food was a little disappointing in the concession stands but I hear the grill (which you have to make reservatiosn for) was really good. They had Nathan's which is no use to me, being I live in Coney Island!!! But Steve had it, go figure! I had some buffalo chicken tenders and fries which was ok.
That atmosphere, I have to say, was much better at the Rock... the Devil fans that were there (and it was ALOT of families-- lots of young kids), were very vocal and gave the place a nice vibe. As far as layout, it actually reminded me of the Honda Center. I like Staples better but I'm biased, and was so giddy to be there that I just will always love it best! LOL. It really gave the Devils a legitimate franchise feel (despite the empty seats). I don't think Gretzky could sit in that arena and call them a Mickey Mouse team, if that made sense. It DEFINITELY has more power/umph then Continental Airlines Arena which had NO personality and that horrible walk from the parking lot to the arena via the long tunnel of death LOL.
I wish. I have night school (second master's degree and I just started). Steve keeps begging me to ditch but its only the second class--- I went to the Devils and Islander games... I have to go to class. Of course, the one game I miss is the Rangers and the Kings at MSG... my brother in Utah is mad I'm not going.
Class?! **** I think I would go AWOL to get to a Kings game as MSG.