Vegas Golden Knights stadium

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Vegas Golden Knights stadium
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The Vegas Golden Knights is a professional ice hockey team based in Paradise, Nevada, competing in the National Hockey League (NHL). Established in 2017 as an expansion team, marking the first major professional sports franchise to call Las Vegas home. The Vegas Golden Knights has two minor league affiliations in the form of Henderson Silver Knights in AHL and Savannah Ghost Pirates in ECHL.

Notably, the Vegas Golden Knights are owned by Black Knight Sports and Entertainment and Adrienne Maloof. Bill Foley, lead investor and CEO of Black Knight Sports & Entertainment has the majority share of the Golden Knights while Maloof holds minority ownership. On the field, general manager Kelly McCrimmon, and head coach Bruce Cassidy, captain Mark Stone led the team in the league.

What is the name of Vegas Golden Knights Arena?

T-Mobile Arena is situated in Paradise, Nevada, and serves as a versatile indoor arena for many events. It was inaugurated on April 6, 2016, and is the home of the Golden Knights of the NHL. Owned by MGM Resorts International and Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), is located between the New York-New York and Park MGM casino hotels on the lively Las Vegas Strip. The arena offers a fun and vibrant environment. Beyond NHL games, the T-Mobile Arena is a hub for many sports and entertainment events including concerts and prestigious award shows. Additionally, it hosts sports like thrilling MMA, boxing, and professional wrestling events.

Vegas Golden Knights Arena History

Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) in collaboration with Harrah's Entertainment visioned to establishe the T-Mobile Arena. Initially, it was expected to be established behind the Bally's and Paris casino hotels, but the project faced many financial challenges. In 2012, MGM Resorts International proposed a new, leading partnership between MGM and AEG in March 2013 for the construction of T-Mobile Arena.

The construction of the Arena began on May 1, 2014, and it finally opened its doors on April 6, 2016. Skilled firms like Populous and Thornton Tomasetti took responsibility for the project, ensuring everything was executed well. T-Mobile US acquired naming rights in January 2016. Moreover, the total cost of the entire project stood at $375 million .

Vegas Golden Knights Arena Capacity

The T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, boasts an impressive capacity that is suitable for various events. Built on 16 acres with an overall seating capacity of 20,000. It can host 18,000 spectators for basketball games and up to 17,500 for ice hockey matches. For boxing, MMA, and pro wrestling events, it maintains its full capacity of 20,000. During concerts or other music events, it can accommodate between 12,000 and 20,000 attendees, ensuring a joyful and comfortable experience.

Vegas Golden Knights Arena Seating Chart

The T-Mobile Arena offers a wide range of seating options to suit various preferences and budgets. People who are seeking a premium experience can consider VIP Glass Seats and the Center Ice Club which provide exclusive views at prices ranging from $215 to $450.

General seating options cover both upper and lower sections that may vary from $25 to $125. Lower section seating offers options like Lower Blue Line and Lower Ends, while upper bowl options range from Upper VIP Seats to Upper Ends. With diverse seating options, T-Mobile Arena ensures that the audience finds the perfect place to gain valuable game experience.

Vegas Golden Knights Seating Chart
Vegas Golden Knights (source- https://www.lasvegashowto.com/vegas-golden-knights)

What is the parking cost at Vegas Golden Knights Arena?

The T-Mobile Arena has parking lots for visitors, offering a variety of parking options, including on-site parking structures and nearby parking facilities operated by hotels and resorts.

Additionally, there are parking services available within walking distance of the arena for the convenience of attendees. The parking tickets may vary from event to event and garage to garage. You can find parking options from $60 to $90. Moreover, there are many other nearby parking options within seven minutes of distance to T-Mobile Arena that cost around $20 to $25.

Vegas Golden Knights stadium
Vegas Golden Knights (source-t-mobilearena.com)

Vegas Golden Knights Arena Notable Events

The T-Mobile Arena has hosted many memorable events from various fields like sports, awards, and entertainment. Some notable boxing matches like Canelo Álvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin and Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Conor McGregor have graced its arena. Additionally, the NHL's Stanley Cup Finals 2018 series between the Golden Knights and Washington Capitals was hosted here.

FAQ's On Vegas Golden Knights stadium

A. The Vegas Golden Knights have made five playoff appearances in their NHL history.

A. The Vegas Golden Knights play their home games at the T-Mobile Arena in Nevada.

A. The Vegas Golden Knights are owned by Black Knight Sports and Entertainment, led by Bill Foley and the Maloof family.

A. The Golden Knights won their first Stanley Cup title in the 2022–23 season by defeating the Florida Panthers in the finals.

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