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    4.0 (251 reviews)
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    Jessica A.

    My third Penguins game was loads of fun and the won. I appreciate the ease of getting in and out of the arena. Things move quickly and the excitement in the arena is electric. Let's Go Pens!

    Why are these so damn good?
    Joe S.

    This was a nice arena but it could be better with entry (maybe I went in the wrong door at the bottom of the hill). It seemed like a big cluster of people being funneled into a tiny entrance with no real sense of flow. Security wasn't too bad though, and those looooooong escalators going up to the seating area were fun! Inside the arena, the views were great from our section (215 I think). There were plenty of places to get food and drink that weren't too far away from the various stairwells. The nachos were great (love that garbage cheese). The beer was good too but why those giant cans! I'm not super fast with drinking a beer, so just sell me a normal size beer instead of a 24 oz one. The scoreboard is huuuuuuge too. And lots of information. That probably weights over 500 lbs! It was a bit cold, so be mindful of that if you're going for a hockey game. I don't remember hockey games being that chilly before. The Pens won so that's a bonus!

    Nachos
    Karlee H.

    I took my family for Disney on Ice. The security was very fast. Everything was clean. All of the workers were very nice. Disappointed overall in the price of the tickets, parking, and food. It was well over $250 for our family of four for about a 2 hour show.

    Rob J.

    I watched the LA Kings play the Penguins here. I am a Kings fan from LA. The Kings won, and I had a great time. I sat in the first row above the Zamboni tunnel. For visiting fans, this is a great location. There is no one in front of you and your team shoots twice. The only criticism I have of the arena are the entrances. All fans are bottlenecked into two entrance areas. The lines were much longer than the lines at Crypto (Staples Center) in LA. The entrances in LA are spread around the perimeter of the arena. I am glad we arrived early because of the long lines to enter.

    Jennifer R.

    The Good: All of the staff we encountered were super nice and helpful. From security to merch sales to bar staff - all were great. Sound quality and sight lines were good. Venue is easily walkable to/from all downtown hotels. The Bad: The steepest venue seating I have ever seen. Like top of Mt Everest straight drop vertical from the 200s sections. It actually would be dangerous if someone tripped or slipped. Seats are tiny and uncomfortable. No cup holders in seats.

    Trish L.

    I've seen a few concerts/shows here over the years and it's always a mostly good experience. This recent visit, I had sticker shock over both the food and drink prices and the price for parking both in the garage and the lot across the street ($50). I understand that prices are going up everywhere, but I don't think event food is ever going to be reasonable. That being said, every employee they have working seating, food, drinks, etc. is extremely personable and helpful. I had only pleasant interactions this week. The women's bathroom was out of paper towels each time I went there, the floor was pretty wet, and some of the toilets didn't flush. They did throw up a wet floor sign, though..

    Chicken tenders
    Jessica S.

    Love going to Penguins games here! They have OK food -- chicken tenders are normally a go to for us and we love the crab fries with the cheese dip as well. If you've never been you should try the crab fries! Everything is SO expensive here but that's just the reality of big arenas. Lots of parking garages in the area, but again expensive -- you're lucky if you pay less than $15 for parking, $25-30 is more realistic. Staff is always nice and tells you where your seats are and there is always someone around if you have questions or need directions.

    LA Kings @ Pittsburgh Penguins faceoff
    Doug B.

    A few friends and I were in town to watch our LA Kings take on the Pittsburgh Penguins from a suite. We were at Shays before the game and walked over to the arena. Looking across fifth street, the arena actually looked like a very plain industrial building from outside. I wish I would have taken a few minutes to walk to the front entrance since I know that looks nice. However, our group entered through the parking garage at the rear of the building since there is a suite only entrance there. I didn't really see much on the suite level, basically just a big loop around the arena with doors to suites, restrooms, and entry to some clubs. I didn't see any retail or much of anything else on this level. Once we got to the suite, wow it was very nice. When you walk in, there is a good size area to hang coats and hats. Then right next to that is a private bathroom only for people in the suite. The suite was spacious with a refrigerator and lots of counter space, four long wide tables in the back of the room, and several rows of comfy seats in front to watch the game close up. New food was constantly brought into the suite and there was an open bar with our own bartender. About half way through the game, the dessert cart arrived with tons of sweets to choose from. I got the chocolate mousse which was huge and came in a souvenir cup which was perfect so I could take something home as a reminder of this great night. The view and sightlines were excellent and the big scoreboard in the middle looks brand new. The bartender and food servers were great. It was a close game the whole way that went to overtime and the Pens ended up winning, but we got to see a lot of great hockey. It was great to see two of my favorite teams play in a different city, definitely an evening to remember.

    Chris E.

    A great stadium to watch a hockey game, and a pretty good place to bring your kids to hockey game! The stadium itself is awesome and anywhere is a great view! The lines were extremely minimal for anything. That's crazy because the stadium was full! I will say that the upper deck is very steep when you walk down the stairs, so make sure you are careful and if you have little ones that you go first because if they fell, they would easily stumble pretty far down ! Besides that once you get your seat in the upper deck, it's pretty comfortable! They also have a bunch of areas in the lower level that have couches where you can sit, which was great and there was a lot of people that brought their kids to that area so they could stretch and move around! That was really nice.

    Mariah Carey from the 100 Level
    Natalie B.

    This is a pretty nice arena. All the seats have a reasonably good view, they're not super uncomfy either. The stairs scare the crap outta me and I wish it was a little easier to figure out exactly where to go go. The people that work here are all so friendly and seem to be having a great time. Hoping to get the chance to attend many more events here over the years!

    Circus
    Arlene M.

    It's been years since I was last here when it was known as Consol energy center. PPG Paints arena is home to the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team and hosts other special events such as concerts and shows. Parking is available in one of the nearby lots or down at the Marriott. PPG has a bag policy in effect and is totally cashless. They recommend you have an "e ticket" on your phone to show them once you pass security screening. My family came to see the Ringling brothers circus show and were totally blown away by the new concepts. Our seats were in the "club level" area so we had cup holder for our drinks. They were great seats to see everything. Near the entrance to our section they have both food and circus souvenirs which as you would expect you pay a pricey amount for an average snack, drink, or gift. But this is where they get you. No outside food or drink is permitted. There are famous PIttsburgh eateries associated here such as the Milk Shake factory. The circus has an entirely new concept. Gone are the animals that were once a central part of the production. The "clowns" were actually stunt acrobats who doubled in both laughter and performance. There is also no solo ringmaster but a group of people singing and engaging the audience as rapid changes were made to the sets. It still appeared like a three ring circus but was planned so well that you are not trying to see everything at the same time. Of exceptional note was even though they use pyrotechs and shoot a lady out of a cannon the noise reduction is greatly reduced so as not to scare the small children. All of the acts were exceptional but my favorites were seeing the triangular tightrope walkers and the criss cross flying trapeze artists. Can't forget to mention "Barnum" the robotic dog. The show is 2 hours in length and has an intermission. We really enjoyed the show and loved how they went to great lengths to make it a wonderful production.

    Stage before the concert
    Jennifer W.

    This is the first non hockey game event I have been to at PPG arena in quite some time. We had such a good time! The employees I came in contact to were great! I hope they all got to sneak a peek at Mariah Carey!

    Jessica M.

    Came for a Penguins game. The arena was nicely kept and the seats are comfortable. We sat closer to the glass so these rows don't have cup holders since it is on a riser. They had great food options and most of the stalls were grab and go where they had food already prepared and you would just grab and self checkout. The short rib nachos were good and priced well for arena food. They also had the city's famous Primanti Bros as one of the food stalls. The amount of beverages and can beverage stalls were amazing. You can even get a spiked slushy. It's definitely an arena I'm glad I got to visit.

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    Ask the Community - PPG Paints Arena

    How us the PPG Arena for Monster Jam (sound, volume and seating)?

    From my experience it is awesome! Sounds is loud. I suggest earplugs or something especially for the little ones. Seats are decent.

    Anyone know if the restaurant is included in the price of the club level tickets?

    Access to club is included in the price of the tickets, but the price of food and drink is not. The food and drink served in the club is a notch above the outside concession areas.

    Where are the restrooms located for a concert at floor level seats?

    They are located as sets of Men's and Women's locates along the concourse, about every five section or maybe 100ft apart. I found myself to constantly come across restrooms and they were not a problem. Very large rooms.

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