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    Becky C.

    Went to a recent concert here and wow!!! What an underrated venue. I'd been a few times for hockey games, but never a concert. I feel like an old person complaining, but it was SO loud and the lights were blinding. At one point I put my sunglasses back on because it was like staring at the sun omg. Otherwise, great show. All seats are good seats since it's a smaller venue. Will gladly go back to see another artist I like perform there!

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    Mary T.

    This building is known as Coca-Cola Coliseum these days. I grew up knowing it to be the CNE Coliseum or even the Royal Coliseum. Back then, it was used for the Royal Agricultural Fair and agricultural displays. When I moved back to the greater Toronto area from Winnipeg, I attended many Toronto Marlies games. The Marlies are a part of the American Hockey League (AHL) and the farm team of the Toronto Maple Leafs. This place was known as Ricoh Coliseum back then. I was a huge fan of the Manitoba Moose and would take in a game when the Moose played the Marlies. I ended up also supporting the Marlies. Marlies games are super affordable compared to taking in Leafs games. It's great if you love watching hockey live without breaking any bank and declaring bankrupcy. I remember staff being friendly and helpful at all my games that I attended. It's an arena that probably houses under 8,000 people. You don't have a bad seat in the house. I was recently in the vicinity and fond hockey memories all came back to me. The coliseum is a part of Enercare Centre. There is underground parking. Credit cards are accepted at the machine. You'll need to use the same credit card to exit. Otherwise, there's an attendant during game day who can help you with your transaction. I remember heading to the coliseum from the underground parking lot, which required you to exit Enercare Centre briefly to go into the building that leads you to the coliseum. It sounds odd, but many of the original buildings were separate entities where you could not readily walk through all of them. It makes sense that you do need to head outside, but it's for such a brief period that it's negligible. The Marlies are currently in the third round of playoffs. Part of me feels bad that I haven't been as supportive as I used to be. I blame being a Minnesota Wild fan and flying down to see the team play. Even with the exchange rate, tickets are much cheaper than getting Leafs ones. I don't remember ever getting food at Marlies hockey games. I have mostly had pop as my drink of choice. It's affordable. Concession stands are decent here. I should take in a game and rekindle watching in-person AHL games again. I should also check out the food, as I'm more of a snacker during hockey games these days. (139)

    Leonard E.

    Attended a show at Coca-Cola Coliseum during the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE), which is home to the Toronto Marlies of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). This 7,779 seat arena venue is part of the Enercare Centre exhibition complex at Exhibition Place. Many know this building as the former Ricoh Coliseum pre-1998.

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    Kristian U.

    Formally the RICOH COLISEUM, Coca-Cola recently bought the naming rights for this arena and home to the Toronto Marlies (AHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs). Value for money, attending a game is as good as it gets, tickets for lower bowl, about 8-10 rows from the glass, were under $25 each. And on the right day/night you'll have the chance to see actual future NHLers duke it out. I have to say the quality of hockey was far more physical than watching the NHL, and the skill level of the teams was certainly much lower (low quality passes, lower speed game). It likely has to do with player development, I enjoyed the physical aspect but missed the quality plays the big league team has in abundance. The arena itself is older, and the entry process at the beginning is clunky and a bit slow. They have limited staff and everyone needs to pass through one of 3 security checkpoints. It moves quickly but is still touch and go. Food options are a step above Arena food, but a step below pro arenas but also below pro level pricing. Beer on the other hand is on par with big league prices. Overall, I'd say it's a good family activity that doesn't break the bank, I think we'd go back since going to see the Leafs requires a second mortgage.

    WaYnE c.

    Toronto Marlies versus Hamilton Bulldogs @Ricoh Coliseum. Therefore this is based on the stadium being a Hockey game venue. I have been at this multi-venue stadium before while The Royal Agriculture Winter Fair had Horse Show was on but I didn't get entrance to it. Overall I find much similarities to the ACC specifically to be the little Brother of. The Acoustic Speakers and Base were small in size barely noticeable compared to everything else hanging up in the rafters but for a Hockey game it was plenty enough to hear the Announcer clearly and FEEL it as well. The Scoreboard and Panels are a bit downscaled here although it is somewhat expected. It is difficult for people in attendance to understand and keep track of Who, When, What. On the other hand, I do find the seats designed at a comfortable height and comfort level. Ricoh is made for smaller scale venues so there was no Level 500(Rogers Centre) or Level 300(ACC) meaning that everybody at this 50%(4,000) capacity game had good close up vision of the action.

    Mesmerized by the view, show and seats!
    Max P.

    Needed to get tickets for the Wiggles concert.... floor seats for 4 or a suite for 12... hrmmm, no brainer... Emailed MLSE and paper work was done within a few hours and tickets were at my door in 2days... We got upgraded from 12 to the 30 person suite, no one else was there.... I think it would have been "tight" for 30 big boned men. But for 8 crazy kids, oh boy, it was a little playground... The room was clean before we entered, the seats were spacious, arm rests don't go up. the staff was friendly and helpful. View and sound were great. Food was standard fare, but pricey for a Minor league arena, and the waits(mostly because people are using plastic) are a. It long. Only problem I've experienced is when Ricoh has an event and TFC is playing that causes a bit of parking frustration. For a KIDS concert, I think it's a solid 5 star venue! TSO, Ozzy, AC/DC at the ACC would make this place look like a 1 ... Marlies vs Leafs. you're paying 1/5th so I think it balances out. If you enjoy spending $200 for upper bowl seats as opposed to $50 for glass this place isn't for you. But if you'd like to spend a bit less for the venue so you can use those savings for food... Ricoh has plenty to offer. 5 stars for MLSE staff 5 stars for price 1 for food variety 1 for food price(considering where you are) big league prices... 5 for parking if nothing else happening at the exhibition otherwise 1. 1 entrance, yes, but this isn't the acc to need 10 gates... concert halls only have 1 entrance too! Yes I would recommend Yes I'll be coming back

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    So, up went the Ricoh Coliseum in a central easy to get to location that houses some fairly decent tier-below-the-top hockey.

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