I was at the first game, and then one of the other matches the next day. The arena is pretty neat, seats were fairly comfortable with ample leg room for myself, and oh yeah the cup holders affixed to the back.
Let me give my first impressions, in really no particular order.
First, they really did a nice job with the concourse layout. It pretty much encircles the upper bowl, and if one wanted to stand and watch for a moment, you would have a nice view of the court from up above. In the seats I were in, there was nothing obstructing the view. Concession stands were in close proximity to wherever you were on the concourse.
I was impressed by the student turnout for the first match, the student section with the folding chairs was nearly filled to the brim and they were LOUD! It was a nice touch for them to turn their backs during the WIU intros, although maybe they could have had some old Scouts to "read."
I didn't pay a whole lot of attention to the video boards, but up close they are massive and the picture was clear whenever I caught them air a replay of a play from BU. The overall acoustics definitely filled the room.
The students really got jazzed up when the pep squad threw shirts and some plastic toys into the stands, and of course screamed to their hearts content as BU and WIU were battling for winners of the first set!
I thought attendance would have been bigger, but with HS football and Chiefs baseball (and it being a nice Friday night) there was definitely some competition. Concessions are pricey, so if you want some soda expect to pay two dollars a bottle.
I give it a 9/10, mainly because the concessions left something to be desired. But this is going to be an arena that will be a gem for years and generations to come for Bradley. I saw the Braves Club from the concourse, and it looks like a kitchen.