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    Hofstra Softball Stadium

    5.0 (1 review)

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    UBS Arena

    UBS Arena

    3.2
    (195 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    I was here on Saturday night for the R&B Muisc Experience Concert which included Tamar Braxton,…read moreLloyd, Silk, Tank, and Tyrese. It took some time to arrive here via the LIRR. Once I finally got there, the line to get inside was not long and went by quickly. This venue immediately reminded me of The Prudential Center. You're only allowed to bring in a small bag which I loved. Also, there's a small set of escalators to go up after getting your ticket scan. This place is huge! This place is clean! There are plenty of restrooms, bars, and food vendors. It's best to get here early for your event to allow time for you to use the restroom and get drinks and/or food prior to the show. My relative and I were seated in Section 112. It felt like it took forever to get there since it was a long way around the spacious venue. I think this venue is a great alternative for MSG and Barclays Center. The drinks here come in a mason jar which is different and amazing. What's not so great is the prices for the drinks. I wish there were a little less. Other than that, definitely a great venue to attend various events.

    I love UBS because it's the closest arena to me so it's super convenient. MSG is cool too cuz I…read morecan take 1 LIRR train there but this one is the most convenient. I've been here numerous times since they opened my last time was for the Circus & for Monster Jam. I come here for Monster Jam every year now. I used to go to the Nassau Coliseum but they switched Monster Jam to UBS & been here ever since. You can also see the whole arena from your seats even though I always have good low seats when I go to UBS. They have a mini Benihana now which is super exciting.

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    Spacious and clean bathrooms
    Spacious and clean bathrooms
    Check in.  Just give them your registered last name.
    Check in. Just give them your registered last name.
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    The Newsday AAA Travel Expo and Beer Showcase

    The Newsday AAA Travel Expo and Beer Showcase

    2.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Sorry Newsday. I know I'm a subscriber, but this whole Travel Expo/Beer Showcase was anything but…read moreexciting. I get that it's the first time this is going down, but without some altering, it should really be the last. Let me explain. So what got my buddies and I into this whole Travel Expo thing was the fact that there was beer connected to it. More on that in a sec. First, let's touch base with the Travel Expo part. You're paying about $14 to get into the Coliseum Exhibition Hall to basically see a bunch of corporations and businesses showcase themselves in order to get you to book a trip or buy something through them. Yeah I get the idea. It's cool you're getting some kind of apparent deal, but I really don't understand why you would pay money to book a trip when you could do most of those things for free online or over the phone and get similar deals. Plus how do house services, like filters and siding, make it into a travel expo? And what about the connection to Long Island? Barely there. Yeah I saw a few spots and a couple of deals, but even so, the majority of the Travel Showcase was pretty bland and too desiring of service and money. I did enjoy the free gelato though, just sayin'. Beyond this, the reason we were really there was for the Beer Showcase that Newsday was promoting. Online, they listed a handful of local and nearby breweries that would be in attendance. Cool...well, only kind of cool. They also stated that there would be more breweries that would be announced. That never happened, and what was listed was what was there. Those that showed up were totally good, but even some of those breweries ran out of suds way before the end of the event. Plus, the "pavilion" they stated that would be this event was super small compared to the overall size of the exhibition hall. They were more focused with the other purveyors of travel than with the beer. That's poor planning on Newsday, the breweries, and the event as a whole. Not cool, Newsday. Overall, this event was a sham. I get the idea of it, to promote travel and exploration of Long Island, New York, and other areas, but c'mon. This was kind of ridiculous when you really break it down. The whole event was pathetic in really promoting local love and travel. Plus the Beer Showcase? Good, but not worth any pricing, even if it was half off for Newsday subscribers. Consider this a one time affair for me and something Newsday should significantly reconsider in the future. Meh.

    What a disappointment. The enthusiasm from the kiosks and their representatives was not there…read more Libraries have been livelier than what we experienced. Hope that this is your last event and if it is not make it free; not deserving of $15.

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    It was barely a Showcase...
    It was barely a Showcase...
    Free gelato from this spot was probably the only highlight of the actual Travel Expo.
    Free gelato from this spot was probably the only highlight of the actual Travel Expo.
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    Arthur Ashe Stadium

    Arthur Ashe Stadium

    4.1
    (159 reviews)
    13.2 mi

    This was our first trip to the US Open in 2025. Although we read how easy it is to take the subway…read moreto the Open, we opted for an Uber. There wasn't a clearly marked spot to drop us off and so we walked a bit, and we ended up walking right past the station. It was directly across the bridge. So, definitely, take the subway next time. We made a reservation at Champions restaurant, but (Scam - they take your credit card for a reservation even though only courtside tickets are allowed to dine here) we were not able to eat there. I didn't like how we had to wait to get past the gates, they hold you there until after 6pm for the evening matches. Then, of course, the crowd rushes for the food, the bathrooms, and the shops and as a result, you can't do much of anything. Still, I had a delicious lobster roll from the food kiosks (Red Hook Lobster Pound). Inside Arthur Ashe, the seating was great, there were plenty of bathrooms and food options, and with the screens, you could see everything. What I didn't like, was the constant seat switching by people trying to get better seats. I suppose this happens at stadiums everywhere, but since you are supposed to be in your seat for play to start, this was so annoying to see people going up and down the stairs. Still, we got to see some great tennis, and the vibes here are great. It took forever to get to the ride share pickup (this needs better signage) and we walked quite a ways in the dark.

    I came here for the first time on the first day of the US open and I was very impressed! We took a…read moreLyft to the stadium and the ride share drop off / parking lot is a bit of a walk to the actual stadium. However they do offer a courtesy shuttle which I thought was nice. Security was quick and easy to get through especially considering the large crowds. The US Open village really is as cool as they say. Lots of Us open swag for sale and corporate sponsor pop ups (saw a lot from Chase in particular). If you leave the game you can always watch the match from one or the several television screens outside too. I thought the food options weee excellent. I saw lots of high end restaurants lile Coqadoq and FUKU and Eataly. Not your run of the mill fast food. It's very pricey though($8 for a soda). Don't believe they permit outside food. Inside the stadium itself, ithe seats were clean. Not super comfortable but pretty standard stadium seats . I liked how before the start of the game they televised the player rules. As someone who doesn't follow tennis closely this was a nice refresh. I'm not sure that I've seen this at other sports games I've been to. All in all I enjoyed my experience at Asher Ashe. I can't believe it's taken me this long to visit.

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