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    Mullett Arena

    4.1 (34 reviews)

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    Christa M.

    Made my first visit to this arena on Saturday morning for the Suns open practice. We arrived about 15 minutes prior to the event starting and we were able to get a parking spot in the garage right away. Getting our tickets scanned was fast and there was no line. Security and bag checks were implemented and only clear bags were allowed in. Once inside we were told to head upstairs as the seats in the lower levels were all taken. We ended up finding two seats upstairs and they were pretty decent. Seating was first come first served. Shaq's Big Chicken was open and there were plenty of snacks and drinks around. Overall we had a great time. Can't wait to catch another event here soon!

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    Travis T.

    I finally saw my first Sun Devil hockey game here and had a blast. I'm a big hockey fan going back to the days when the Coyotes first played in downtown Phoenix in the late 90's. I have never been to a college hockey game and made it happen this year. Mullett Arena is the perfect place for college hockey and allows you to get up and close to the action. Mullett Arena is a multi-purpose arena that opened in 2022. It is located next to Sun Devil Stadium and the basketball arena. It is home to ASU men's and women's hockey, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics. They occasionally host other events like concerts. Mullett Arena holds close to 5,000 people. The name Mullett comes from the last name of a couple that are big financial donors to ASU. Students like to have fun with it and wear mullet wigs. The mullet haircut has always been popular with both the players and fans in the game of hockey. I am excited to go to more college hockey games in the future. Seeing a game here is a blast. They have a number of food options including Venezia's, Shaq's Big Chicken and Cold Beer & Cheeseburgers. Mullett Arena was once a temporary venue for the Arizona Coyotes from 2022-24. Sadly, this partnership was short-lived because the venue was too small for a professional team. The team eventually relocated to Utah. Hopefully the Coyotes will return in the future when we actually get a decent owner and a new arena for them. For now, I'll be rooting on my Devils at Mullett!

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    Nicole D.

    Always thought Hockey was a violent sport but wow I didn't expect it to be his fun!!! My boyfriend got us tickets for date night as we wanted to try something new and honestly we had a BLAST!!! The atmosphere, the people and the food were just immaculate. I would've never thought that I would like it but I loved it! Now the facility itself is brand new, has everything an arena needs and honestly is cozy which makes the games and the audience feel more welcoming. Will be back next season for sure!

    Brad W.

    This is a nice small arena with good views from most seats. Was there for a Valley Suns game with about 300 others in a 5000 seat arena. They definitely try and price gage you by charging $12 for a slice of a pizza and the usual high liquor prices. Also it was $20 to park and I spent $10 on the ticket.

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    Alyse H.

    Our first visit to the Mullet Arena was for an ASU women's volleyball game. The venue is a perfect size for a relatively intimate concert experience but you'd still get the stadium-like feel. The bathrooms were plentiful, which is very important as a woman since we all hate standing in line at busy events. The drinks were insanely expensive. You'd think that at an ASU game, they wouldn't charge through the roof for a drink, but Mullet doesn't really care. You pretty much have to give up your first born for a drink there. It was over $30 for two beers. I mean, come on. Highway robbery. I didn't like how they created the club area/ bar in the center of the walkway so you can't walk all the way around the venue. I'm not a fan of that design choice.

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    Sean S.

    Intimate setting for an NHL game. We all know why it is hilarious that the Arizona coyotes have to play at this stadium. But my wife and I made it a point to go check out a game while they still played here as we wanted to see what an intimate 5000 seat experience would be like for a professional NHL game. It was a blast. We got to see the Oilers walk out from their dressing room, with plexiglass dividing us. We got to try a few food options, no frills/no fuss nachos and dogs. They had a decent local beer selection. The team store was comical, and small, but they had some cool pieces that we picked up. Overall, I had a really fun time. The negatives are that walking around in between periods is a cluster. Especially on the second level. They didn't have the foresight to build wider openings for such a small venue, it's a sardine packed slow walk when you try to walk around. The bathroom situation is also completely packed between periods. Way more than at a larger arena. We got lucky with our food order, but those lines also get insanely long. You also are stopped from making a full circle lap, as they have a VIP section that holds the flow of traffic on the second level, which is very frustrating. We went all the way to one side, thinking we could find the stairs, and they made us walk all the way back. I'm sure this is just growing pains, and the coyotes can't wait till they can get out of this arena, but it's definitely an experience you should try.

    Cheryl K.

    We came here for the Impractical Jokers and the arena is very nice. It's an intimate arena, perfect for a show. Clean, easy to navigate and the employees get you in quick. Ample parking.

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    John M.

    This was my first visit to Mullett Arena, and I was NOT disappointed. It is a comfortable and modern college hockey barn, perfect for NCAA battles ... though I wish I could have taken in an NHL game in this trip to see how the atmosphere compares. I had access to the Coors Light Club, and the food, beverages and hospitality were terrific (especially like the medium rare tri-tip!). This is definitely an arena to have in your bucket list. Go Sun Devils!

    Treena C.

    Had such a fun time here watching an ASU game on Saturday night. Parking is close, although I am not sure how much parking cost as we walked. Mullet is easy to get into and concessions are readily available. Not much of a line up for the bathrooms, but for the important things- the seats. It such a good sized arena that most of the seats feel close. We will be back!

    Dale H.

    Great place for a Coyotes game, especially an OT Shootout win vs the Kings! Parking is $40+, the bathrooms are small, it's ALL cashless, but the atmosphere for Coyotes game is outstanding!

    Erik J.

    Absolutely hilarious at this is the home of an NHL franchise. I am from the Bay Area and the arena is no bigger than the San Jose barracuda arena which is for an AHL team. At least the parking was pretty easy to get in and out of. 30 bucks is a little steep, but what can you do when this arena seats less than a third of the capacity of a standard NHL rink.

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    Stephen M.

    Welcome to The Mullett! Popped in for an ASU game in October. Really nice spot for watching hockey. The arena entrance is at ground level and entry was a breeze. There are portals around the arena with stairs on the corners leading to the mezzanine concourse. It's important to note that neither concourse goes all the way around the perimeter of the arena. The lower concourse is U-shaped with no acccess underneath the student section. The mezzanine is blocked by the club which overlaps the blue lines. Concessions are plentiful around the concourses (hot food on the corners with beer scattered around in close proximity). Water fountains have bottle refill stations. This will be a great place to watch the Coyotes over the next few years and the Sun Devils for years ro come!

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    Jaime V.

    Took my girlfriend to her first hockey game. Such a unique experience but in the best ways. Go flames go!

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    Top notch facility. Well kept and great amenities. The ice surface is the best in the valley.

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    Great venue for sports especially ASU Sun devils hockey. Concession prices are way too expensive though.

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    the vibe in here was so bad I immediately vomited upon entry. also someone threw wetzel pretzels at the opener. cinnamon sugar flavor. epic

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    There's not a bad seat in the house! Great size for a venue and a brand new facility! F&B in the suite was great!

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