Rohan D.
Yelp
As a patron, I like it, enjoyed myself, enjoyed the game. As a taxpayer, I'm not sure I'm getting my money's worth. It averages out to a "good" rating. The seats are kind of small for a new stadium, and climb in the seating area is very steep so it's a challenge to me as I have developed both a fear of heights as well as a slight balance problem in my waning years. But this also means a great view downward when watching basketball or hockey, this gives me a real appreciation for the geometry of the game. Screens are big, easily seen, easily read, with lots of useful information. It's too loud, ear damaging loud, but the lightest form of in ear hearing protection fixes that. The food and drinks are too expensive, and not especially good quality though no worse than other similar venues. I wasn't impressed with the security process, entry was slowed down but not for thorough checks. No one was paying attention to the metal detector I went through, the focus was on what I pulled out of my pocket and went outside the scanner. If I'm going to have the inconvenience of being slowed down on entry, I'd like to at least be reassured that no weapons are getting in. The seating numbering and signs are simple and easy to follow, so it's not necessary to have more ushers but there did seem to be a shortage. I didn't appreciate the cultural appropriation (Fresh Fin Poke) but I did really like the aesthetic design of the arena inside and out. In case the match or game is boring, there are some very nice panoramic views in more than one direction. It's hard to rate any lower than four stars given that this is the home of the Bucks, although I don't see a lot of games, every one that I have seen has been very high quality sports. I'm originally from Chicago so I'm not used to pro teams always playing their very best.