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Question about Redbird Arena.....

peoriakid

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Hey folks,

Im hoping one of you can help me out. I have never been to redbird arena. I am thinking about gettint a couple tix for my dad and I for the BU game. Only thing is, he doesnt do so well with stairs.

So, is redbird arena like the peoria civic center, where you walk in off the street and you are actually at the level of the walkway between the upper and lower bowls? If that is the case, seats in the bottom part of the upper bowl might not be too tough.

Or, is it the sort of arena where you walk in off the street and you are at the same level as the court? If that is the case, upper bowl seats probably wouldnt work.

I looked at the seating chart on the redbirds athletic site but you cant really tell anything from a 2D chart.

Thanks
Ryan
 
Hey folks,

Im hoping one of you can help me out. I have never been to redbird arena. I am thinking about gettint a couple tix for my dad and I for the BU game. Only thing is, he doesnt do so well with stairs.

So, is redbird arena like the peoria civic center, where you walk in off the street and you are actually at the level of the walkway between the upper and lower bowls? If that is the case, seats in the bottom part of the upper bowl might not be too tough.

Or, is it the sort of arena where you walk in off the street and you are at the same level as the court? If that is the case, upper bowl seats probably wouldnt work.

I looked at the seating chart on the redbirds athletic site but you cant really tell anything from a 2D chart.

Thanks
Ryan

The entrance level is between the lower and upper bowl.
 
Hey folks,

Im hoping one of you can help me out. I have never been to redbird arena. I am thinking about gettint a couple tix for my dad and I for the BU game. Only thing is, he doesnt do so well with stairs.

So, is redbird arena like the peoria civic center, where you walk in off the street and you are actually at the level of the walkway between the upper and lower bowls? If that is the case, seats in the bottom part of the upper bowl might not be too tough.

Or, is it the sort of arena where you walk in off the street and you are at the same level as the court? If that is the case, upper bowl seats probably wouldnt work.

I looked at the seating chart on the redbirds athletic site but you cant really tell anything from a 2D chart.

Thanks
Ryan

Street level is the walkway that seperates (like Carver) the upper and lower bowl so you wont have to go up too many steps... However, the stairs in the upper bowl are (or seem to be) a little steeper then normal stairs.
 
Hey folks,

Im hoping one of you can help me out. I have never been to redbird arena. I am thinking about gettint a couple tix for my dad and I for the BU game. Only thing is, he doesnt do so well with stairs.

So, is redbird arena like the peoria civic center, where you walk in off the street and you are actually at the level of the walkway between the upper and lower bowls? If that is the case, seats in the bottom part of the upper bowl might not be too tough.

Or, is it the sort of arena where you walk in off the street and you are at the same level as the court? If that is the case, upper bowl seats probably wouldnt work.

I looked at the seating chart on the redbirds athletic site but you cant really tell anything from a 2D chart.

Thanks
Ryan

Ryan,

They have seats right on the concourse for disabled and older fans. That way your Dad doesn't have to do any stairs. Sitting in those concourse seats also allows easy access to rest rooms and concessions.

Call the ticket office and mention that about your father and ask about those concourse seats.

And Tornado is right, not many tickets left for this one.
 
Redbird Arena is nice, but, has anyone else noticed how there are no hand rails to help one negotiate the stairs. The absense of the handrails is especially disconcerting in the upper bowl if one momentarily looses balance and needs a brace.
 
Ryan,

They have seats right on the concourse for disabled and older fans. That way your Dad doesn't have to do any stairs. Sitting in those concourse seats also allows easy access to rest rooms and concessions.

Call the ticket office and mention that about your father and ask about those concourse seats.

And Tornado is right, not many tickets left for this one.

One other thing, the parking is bad, be sure to let your Dad off and then go park. Also if you come to early, there is a time when they open the doors and let you in. Last year I got there early and there was a crowd and had to wait out side for them to open the doors. I think it is 1 hour before the game. You may want to call, so that both of you will not be outside in the cold waiting. I thought it was BS on their part, because what would it hurt to have let all those people in and out of the weather. It was cold that night and there is no place to sit. Good Luck:!:
 
Thanks for your help

Thanks for your help

OK, thanks for your help. I got tix in row 14 of the upper bowl, not great, but I assume that means they are 14 rows up from the mid level where you walk in, and theyre on a aisle, so that shouldnt be too bad.

Now, my only problem is, Since ISU is also red and white, how do you differentiate yourself as a bradley fan at redbird arena?


Ryan
 
OK, thanks for your help. I got tix in row 14 of the upper bowl, not great, but I assume that means they are 14 rows up from the mid level where you walk in, and theyre on a aisle, so that shouldnt be too bad.

Now, my only problem is, Since ISU is also red and white, how do you differentiate yourself as a bradley fan at redbird arena?

Bradley fans will be the ones walking out of the arena happy
 
Now, my only problem is, Since ISU is also red and white, how do you differentiate yourself as a bradley fan at redbird arena?


Ryan

Shouldn't be too difficult, conduct yourself with class and that'll set you apart. BU fans will be the ones not yelling obscenties and profane chants.
 
One other thing, the parking is bad, be sure to let your Dad off and then go park. Also if you come to early, there is a time when they open the doors and let you in. Last year I got there early and there was a crowd and had to wait out side for them to open the doors. I think it is 1 hour before the game. You may want to call, so that both of you will not be outside in the cold waiting. I thought it was BS on their part, because what would it hurt to have let all those people in and out of the weather. It was cold that night and there is no place to sit. Good Luck:!:

Only time in my life where my liquid in my eyes actually froze was walking/running from the baseball field area at ISU to the arena for a Bradley game. It is a decent arena and has good sightlines but there is nothing close when it comes to parking.
 
Horton Fieldhouse is hosting the "Taste of the Redbirds" before the game. It starts at 12:30pm and runs til 2:30pm.
http://goredbirds.cstv.com/genrel/010809aaa.html

It used to be called the Bradley Bash and then it was the Taste of McLean County.

As far as parking goes, there are a couple of different options:

1. Park and take the shuttle
http://goredbirds.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/112508aaa.html
I haven't heard many problems or issues with this. Longest I have heard people have had to wait for the shuttle before the game is just a couple of minutes. (so stay in your car until you see the bus)

2. There is a good deal of street parking near Redbird Arena. Even when we sold out for the Creighton game I was able to find a couple of spots within 2 blocks of the Arena.

3. Use the circle drive to drop folks off if need be.

Thanks for all the info. capcmel and T. In the years going to games I knew nothing of a shuttle. Peoria Kid there is a door just about 1/2 block (on your right) after you turn in (off the street). I use it. I think T gave the answer in if you can let your dad off about 15 min. from the time the doors open he may avoid any long wait in entering. Last year I was there 15 min. before the doors open and froze my *** off. And thats after I let way wife off at that door and then made the 2 block walk to that door. I have a :idea: why don't someone from Bradley ask IS to open the doors 90 mins. before for this sold out game ( their biggest of the year). This would make things a lot better and would up sales for the concessions! You be the message carrier T:!::)
Take care of your dad peoriakid and good luck on the stairs.
 
Ha...like anyone from ISU would beckon to my command??
Are you serious??
You can do it:!: I know you can:!: So I am planning on it:roll: Here's how it will go, I get there 1 and 1/2 hr. before the game. let my wife off and go to park the car. Then I sit in the warm car for 1/2 hr. and then by the 15 mins it takes me to walk to the door (NO WAIT) just one pissed off wife:!: But what else is new:roll: JK :!::!::!::lol:
 
You can do it:!: I know you can:!: So I am planning on it:roll: Here's how it will go, I get there 1 and 1/2 hr. before the game. let my wife off and go to park the car. Then I sit in the warm car for 1/2 hr. and then by the 15 mins it takes me to walk to the door (NO WAIT) just one pissed off wife:!: But what else is new:roll: JK :!::!::!::lol:


OOB, are you sure the 1/2 hour wait in the warm car is to avoid the wait
in line or is it to have a couple extra refreshments to get ready for the game?8)
 
if anyone wants to come say hi i got tickets like a week ago and was shocked i got stuck in FF....sec FF row 16 seat 1 haha. but i also ordered six seats in a row. still though only the upper bowl like back 3 rows were available.
 
if anyone wants to come say hi i got tickets like a week ago and was shocked i got stuck in FF....sec FF row 16 seat 1 haha. but i also ordered six seats in a row. still though only the upper bowl like back 3 rows were available.

(not picking on you FW-O, just using you to "gloat" and make my post)

If I wanted to go to this game (or any game in B/N), I could yank a chain and get a really good seat no problem (even if it IS sold out).

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But it actually makes my skin break out to be around so many rabid Redbird fans.

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(not picking on you FW-O, just using you to "gloat" and make my post)

If I wanted to go to this game (or any game in B/N), I could yank a chain and get a really good seat no problem (even if it IS sold out).

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But it actually makes my skin break out to be around so many rabid Redbird fans.

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haha its ok (even though FF is the worst). well that always made we wonder. i went to tulsa last year for game 3 and was in the rafters while the select were on the floor. what kinda of money must i front or what kinda connections do people like yourself have to get seats behind the bench or choice areas?
 
what kinda of money must i front or what kinda connections do people like yourself have to get seats behind the bench or choice areas?

For Bradley games - I can't answer that one. I just have a relative who can hook me up at Redbird Arena. I went once years ago to watch ISU play Akron (who was picked that year by some to win the MAC and had a guy named Jamal Ball). I was kinda hoping to watch ISU lose, instead had to cheer for them as they won. :twisted:
 
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