We came here with our 2 year old and some friends and had a good time. They have so much to do for the kids. train rides, hats, music, intermission activities. It’s great for those that can’t(or won’t) pay the crazy amount for a Hawks ticket and it’s close by. The game was a bit like a high school game but it was still entertaining and you can’t beat $ 1 beers and $ 1 hot dogs on Fridays. Overall it’s something fun to do on a Friday night.
Morgan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bellingham, WA
Are you a hockey fan, but can’t be bothered with necking it out for a Hawks ticket? Or you find yourself not in the mood to catch a Wolves game. Welcome to the world of the ECHL where anything is possible. The Sears Centre is home to a new hockey club(Chicago Express) where if you want to hear the slashing sounds on the ice or the roaring whistle of a train as a goal is scored; you are more than welcome. Chicago has been lucky enough to be granted with three levels of professional hockey and this is definitely no exception. An Affiliate of the NHL’s Blue Jackets, the Express skate with determination and skill that make it perfect to watch while they are growing as professional players. The venue itself isn’t overly large and offers pretty much a decent seat from both sides of the rink. The Sears Centre suits the bill for holding the sounds of the ice and the crowd without making you think there could be a concert the next night. Because the Express club is still so fresh and so clean, seats are readily available for every game. We’re talking, if you wanted to be bangin’ on the glass come this Saturday(or when the next home game is) you’ll probably find out that your luck – is in tact. For this particular outing, I ended up sitting rows behind the benches for which I have to admit… I am skeptical and should have opted for the other side but couldn’t for the life of me get the ticket site figured out. Ten rows up from the ice is still a pretty sweet view – even if you’re somewhat behind the benches. The crowd has taken the Express to heart already which is very warming, because they are a brand new franchise. Loud cat calls, whistles and screams to skate to the center is something that will be of a common fixture for the night. Tickets are definitely affordable. To sit in the lower 100 level tickets start as low as $ 17, and sitting behind the glass if that is your fancy is only $ 25. For anyone in need of getting a hockey fix this is a great option to choose from. Parking itself is standard for the Centre, look to spend about $ 10 to park easily across the way from the arena entrance.