Reviews
I went to see Hamilton. I searched for a ticket on Ticketmaster the day of & got it for only $37! The website charged around $18 service fee. Next time, I will try purchasing the ticket at the ticket window to see if there is a difference in price. I got Balcony, row R which I thought might be bad, but surprisingly all of the seats seemed great to me. No seats are angled too far off to the left or right where you don't get a good view. No obstructions blocking view. Security checked with wands and looked into backpacks & purses outside at the entrance. The one thing that almost confused me was, when I purchased the ticket on my phone, the website asked me to log into my email on a COMPUTER and confirm code, THEN i would be presented with the QR code to get into the event. There were plenty of staff to scan codes, so there was no long wait outside. Ushers were very helpful and kind. Alcohol & memorabilia could be purchased in the lobby. Very congested in those areas. Overall, the show was excellent & I will definitely return to see a different upcoming show.
Caught the circus at the arena portion. The circus was cool but the building is a little dated. There were limited concessions the circus is small and only 2/3 of the arena was used for seating but the food was good. Prices were, well, high though. The seats are of velour and a little old. Comfy but look like they were installed in 1994. Parking is convenient and located next door, both covered and open air. Cost was $8. I am adding a few pictures from the circus to give you an idea of the size as we sat in the general asmission area.
Went to this place for the local foodie convention. Was pretty disappointed with the variety of vendors. There were a few gems but for the most part, nothing really stood out. As far as the building itself, this is your run of the mill convention center. Pretty clean and basic. Parking is a bit steep so if you find meter parking a block away, you’ll save a few bucks.
You can easily get in and out of your seat without too much trouble. Hear everything with the sound system set up and the orchestra area is stuck nicely away and well heard.. Nice standing area and easily accessible..
Aloha, so everyone in Hawaii knows this is the go to llace for sports events , concerts ,symphony and comedy shows. The place is dated but still in great shape, the parking can be an issue depending how big the event is but they do have over flow at the high school next door usually.
Very nice location for a concert, not overly large, but big enough for a show. Entry was organized and not bottlenecked. Wish they did more shows here.
Plenty of parking. Clean bathrooms. Went to the exhibit hall for the Mele Kalikimaka marketplace. There was good variety from local vendors
Went here for the Hawai'i Collectors Convention. So many people selling all sorts of things. Random knick knacks, funko pops, collectible toys, TV and movie memorabilia, kpop albums, posters, buyers and sellers of old money, old stamps, jewelry, watches, bags, clothing, electronics, and people selling resin keychains they made by hand.
Went to the Journey Concert and it was wonderful. The band said it was a record for attendance. It was packed and everyone was in to the experience.
We watched the band journey. Our seats were good not to close where we got blown away. It's a very nice size center I really don't believe there are any bad seats.