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4.0 (23 reviews)

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Susan O.

Crisler is a great venue to watch our beloved Wolverines. Honestly I don't believe that there's a bad seat in the house. It's well run, easy to get in and out, decent concessions, clean with plenty of bathrooms and has an M Den stocked with plenty of swag. The concourse has interesting exhibits about a variety of U-M sports, cool memorabilia and several really fun hands on games, as well as photo ops. The Michigan band keeps the crowd pumped up throughout the game and the halftime entertainment is usually superb. We always have a wonderful time at Crisler win or lose. We can usually find affordable tickets on Stubhub. Plenty of inexpensive parking close by.

Josh F.

We've been here once to see them play Maryland in 2019. We are coming back about this time last year, 2-8-20, to see them play llittle brother. I love this stadium, and the energy is always electric when you're inside. I'd give it 5 stars but I guess the Big Ten doesn't have alcohol sales in their sports venues. Still doesn't stop me from getting hammered before the game! Lol jk, but for real, I love this place and can't wait to get there Saturday morning to watch them play. GO BLUE!

Xu A.

Purdue Boilermakers at Michigan Wolverines Basketball Tickets Sat, 12/01/2018, 3:30 PM US 2 tickets Upper Sideline 223 Row 31 | Seats 7,8 Ticket price (2 tickets) $124.00 Total fees* $34.76 Order total: $158.76 This arena is so intimate and our seats were amazing even on the balcony. It only holds about 12k or so spectators and the game was sold out, so we had to buy our tickets from a secondary site: Stubhub. It was easy to buy them and screenshot our tickets to get into the arena, but the $15 fee PER ticket seemed a little ridiculous. We arrived 30 minutes early and there was hardly a line to get in, to get through security, and file through the bag check line. I liked that they allowed purses and diaper bags unlike the Big House where those would be contraband. We got lucky being in section 223 because it was right outside the lactation room so I could nurse my baby and change his diaper. It was a locked room guarded by the ushers in the K section and had a changing table, comfy chair, sink and side table. I wish there was a toilet for my use, but even the bathroom lines weren't all that bad at halftime. We had eaten just before we arrived at the arena, so I can't do a food review like I usually do. We grabbed a water bottle for $4.50 :( For students, it would've been $2. Also, we walked around part of the concourse during halftime and there was a kids section with a selfie section where you could take pictures and email them to yourself. The atmosphere of the arena was intense and our view was unobstructed. I don't think there was a bad seat! The maize rage section was right below us spanning half of the lower bowl. The students lead everyone in chants and hand motions like at football games - it was so much fun to watch them rile up the crowds! Oh yeah - it was also an awesome game to attend - we lead the whole game and beat Purdue!

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Darrell K.

This was my first time to the Crisler Center. I am usually at the Big house so I have seen it many times. I have always wanted to check it out to see a BBall game. It is a beautiful building. The food area and the seating are very easy to find. If you cannot find it there are friendly staff just eager and waiting to assist. I enjoyed myself at the event and plan to visit again soon.

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Al M.

With the Wolverine basketball season now underway, the recently renovated Chrisler Center is where it goes down. Like the UM football stadium next door, the Cottage Inn has the concession contract for PIZZA at the b-ball games. The Cottage Inn, which got its start in Ann Arbor 68 years ago in 1948, has the distinction of being the FIRST restaurant to serve PIZZA in town. It has been on growth spirt since the late 70s when it added a second location for carry out and delivery. Currently with over 50 locations in Michigan and Ohio, the Cottage Inn is now opening franchises in Florida and both North and South Carolina. Surprising to me, the Cottage just signed a franchise agreement to open a restaurant in China! A 'C-Inn' is always a welcome 4-star bite when enjoying the Wolverines on the hardwood.

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Great game, what a great team, food and atmosphere. Our seats were fantastic we even got free food

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Very small and dumpy, no electricity in the crowd. Even the players wish they could play at a place like Breslin or Mackey!

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Great College basketball atmosphere! Crisler Arena recent upgrades and expansion make Crisler Center a premier college basketball venue!

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Great place to watch a game and grab some grub. No bad seat in this house. Easy in and out. Love this place

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Great improvements inside over three years ago; parking it still an issue.

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Michigan Stadium

Michigan Stadium

4.4(157 reviews)
0.1 mi

My wife brought me to a Michigan game two years ago as a present. Let me tell you, I've been in a…read morelot of stadiums, but being around 110,000 plus fan is ELECTRIC. Atmosphere was phenomenal, crowd was great, food and drinks were your typical stadium pricing, but overall a great experience. We ubered to the game from our hotel to avoid traffic and parking. The amount of vendors outside the stadium was unreal too. So many pop up shops. I will say though, good luck getting online on your phone while being around that many people, we had to walk almost a mile away from the stadium to connect with uber. I would do this experience 100 times out of 100. Best football game of my life even though Michigan lost lol.

Michigan Stadium, aka "The Big House," is a gem in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Truly one of the great…read moresporting stadiums in the state. It is one of the most iconic stadiums in college football and home to the Michigan Wolverines. It is a premier entertainment venue and hosts major events similar to those hosted at professional sporting venues. In the football world, it is known for its record-breaking seating capacity. The Big House also offers a world class stadium tour guided by knowledgeable experts. On the tour you're given behind the scenes access to player tunnels, player locker rooms, media suites, club and executive suites, and of course, ground zero on the playing field. The tour takes you through so many exclusive areas of the stadium that fans normally don't see, offering the player and stadium employee perspective. The tour guides are knowledgeable and sure to provide historical context and little known facts of the legacy of the stadium. Overall, a very good experience and beautiful stadium.

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Michigan !

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Rynearson Stadium

Rynearson Stadium

3.7(3 reviews)
5.2 mi

Not a bad seat in the house. Parking is free and across the street. They sell craft beer in the…read moreendzone!! Food trucks and good concessions. They are starting to win frequently too. Family four pack for 40 bucks with food and drink. Kids zone, clean bathrooms...what more do you want?!!

I went to Rynearson Stadium to watch a bad football team (Eastern Michigan) beat my alma mater's…read moreeven worse football team (Charlotte). Had it not been for Charlotte scheduling this random MAC school on its schedule, I most likely never would have wound up here. To say the stadium is nothing special would be putting it lightly. It is closing in on 50 years old, and it doesn't look like there have been many upgrades made to the stadium since then, save for a newer (but still outdated) scoreboard. The concourse behind the visitor section was dimly lit in the evening, and reminded me of a bad crime drama (CSI: Ypsilanti?) or horror movie. There was only one concession stand open that had the bare essentials, and little else. The cheese for the nachos had the consistency of water, and was severely insufficient for the amount of chips that they gave me. Because of the lack of people in the stands, game operations seems to think it's a good idea to crank the music up to max so that you can't hear yourself think. The sound then just echoes off all the empty concrete through the stadium. It's a common ploy by venues that can't draw fans to make the place sound loud, but it doesn't work other places, and it doesn't work here. Ticket prices are $15 before game day and $25 day of. This is an absolutely criminal price for what you get. I got my tickets on StubHub for $8/each, and would strongly recommend you check the secondary market before you hand over that kind of money. Parking is no longer free as stated in the previous review, it's now $5, which in this day and age is perfectly fine and far cheaper than you find at similar stadiums. I probably won't ever be back just because I'm nowhere nearby and no team that I support plays there with any sort of frequency. I wouldn't recommend that you visit this place unless you have a good reason to, or if you're in the area and want to watch college football without the crowds of other venues.

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Michigan Law University Of Michigan

Michigan Law University Of Michigan

4.9(10 reviews)
0.7 mi

Just a comment to start that this is a review of the Law Library and not of the Law School. I was a…read moreundergrad at U of M, but not a Law student. The law libary is perhaps one of the best places to study on the whole campus. Unlike the Ugli which is where people go to pretend to study and the Hatcher graduate library which can get seriously quiet and spooky later at night (sometimes attracting folks like the Unabomber who was a grad student at Michigan), the Law Library offers a good balance of being able to see other people around and a general 'no loud noises' rule to maintain a good productive vibe. With its cathedral like ceiling, it's a beautiful place to sit with only a mild hum of noise that feels like white noise to help you get serious work done.

The law quad is a gorgeous area of campus that is lovely to walk through. As you approach the front…read morearch, you feel like you are walking into a castle, so it starts off pretty great. The courtyard has a quiet, old feel which both holds some awe to it but also feels really relaxing. Then there is the library...oh the '70's! The green carpet is a little hard on the eyes, but it definitely made me want to return for put-put golf in the library (one of the school's fundraisers). Another fascinating feature is the stained glass windows of crimes and other aspects of the law. From the stained glass window depicting murder to that depicting debt collectors dragging away a person who was going bankrupt... I don't think the windows were originally intended to be comical, but I found them hilarious. The law quad is really cool to visit. Go blue!

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Michigan Law University Of Michigan - Hallway leading to Law School quad...well done!

Hallway leading to Law School quad...well done!

Michigan Law University Of Michigan - We spotted a hawk on the spires of the law school building.... screeching so loud we heard it 1 block away!

We spotted a hawk on the spires of the law school building.... screeching so loud we heard it 1 block away!

Michigan Law University Of Michigan - Arts Bldg

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