Frost Bank Center

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Frost Bank Center

Arena · Salado Junction

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1 Frost Bank Center Dr, San Antonio, TX 78219

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Huge venue for concerts & rodeos, with a restaurant.  

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1 Frost Bank Center Dr, San Antonio, TX 78219 Get directions

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1 Frost Bank Center Dr, San Antonio, TX 78219 Get directions

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"A large event arena that hosts the city's NBA team as well as soccer matches and major events like the annual stock show and rodeo, serving as a central sports and entertainment venue." - Brandon Watson

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Kimberly Harris

Google
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Hot Wheels Fire & Glow Show – A Thrill Ride Worth Every Decibel! This show was an absolute blast! From high-flying long jumps to bone-rattling donut spins, every stunt felt like it came straight out of a diecast dream. Highlights included the wheelie challenge that had trucks balancing on rear tires like pros, and the freestyle motocross segment—with flips, tricks, and gasps to match. The real showstopper? Megasaurus, the fire-breathing robot that chomped cars like cereal and wowed the crowd with every roar. One important tip: The sound levels are intense—those engines don’t hold back. I strongly recommend bringing hearing protection for everyone, not just the kids. Definitely a high-octane, family-friendly experience—but go prepared and you’ll enjoy it.

Mia P

Google
Yee haw it's Rodeo time! We visited for the rodeo finals and it was excellent. So easy to attend the San Antonio stock and Rodeo show. Parking was off site and very easy to get to, the shuttle service to the centre was seamless as it drops you right at the entry doors. Everyone was so helpful and friendly, we are very impressed with all the ushers around ready to assist. The food was pricey and small but that's expected at large stadiums. The seats we had were the top balcony and were truly scary to walk up to but once everyone was in their seats you didn't notice the incline as much. We had the best night out it was awesome and we will always be Rodeo fans from now on.

KEITH MINTON

Google
Took the family there to watch a Spurs game. Had a great time. A little loud for smaller kids so my wife took our 4 month old to the nursing room to go to a place more quiet. She said it was really nice. They also have a bunch of family restrooms so it makes it easier for family’s. A lot of parking and easy to get in and out of. You can also hang out outside too to watch the game. Really nice arena.

Zhaulgs

Google
Is not the newest, its not the most modern, its not the largest, but its a great place to watch basketball. Its comfortable, their mascot yhr coyote is very entertaining. They dont accept cash, only plastic. You can find snacks & drinks. It is not on downtown like other arenas.

Aryas Houtoukpe

Google
I went there for a Spurs - Magic NBA game. It was wonderful. The atmosphere was awesome. Don't bring a big bag or any drink with you

Fabian C

Google
Love coming here for the spurs games, rodeo and concerts as well! The ushers are all super friendly and very energized when I comes to the events going on! The Frost bank Center is where we call home!

Brad Herring

Google
It's Rodeo time, and of course SA Rodeo never falls short on entertaining! Everyone, from waitstaff to people working the front gates are friendly and always helpful. Food and drinks are always pricing, but that's expected at any large arena. From the Rodeo to watching the SPURS or concert; Frost comes through! P.S. Sammy Hagar was awesome!!!

Wai01

Google
Home to my San Antonio Spurs. I have been a fan of this team since 1992, but Since I grew up in Puerto Rico and then moved to the Northeasternpart of the country, I did not get a chance to attend a home game until this past week. I actually got a chance to watch two (2) games. When I told my son over a month ago that we were traveling to San Antonio to visit a family memeber, and were also going to have the opportunity to watch the Spurs and Wemby play at home, he could not have been more excited. I bought tickets for two (2) games to cheer on our team and say #GoSpursGo. We were obviously devasted to learn about Wemby's health situation. But we know he will be back better than ever next season, and hopefully we can watch him play then. Frost Bank Center was clean and it was easy to navigate. Restrooms areas were kept clean. I also felt secured at the parking lot and arena. It was very easy to drive in and out. Employees and the police did a good job at directing traffic.
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Ariadna S.

Yelp
Went to see j-hope! The security check was fast and the employees made sure to have the line moving fast. The sound quality was pretty good, the visual effects were great and exciting, the organizers of the show did a pretty good work. There's a parking lot available across the street in case there was no parking next to the venue. Have no idea about the food or drinks because everything was closed during this event.
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Brett N.

Yelp
Why 4 stars? Because the concourses here might be the coolest that I've seen. --- --- --- Frost Bank Center is the 5th NBA arena that I've visited in 2025, and easily #1 in terms of character. Two weeks earlier, I went to a game in Utah and could not believe how boring the concourses were. They reminded me of Severance with the shockingly high percentage of plain white that donned the walls. But here, it felt more like I was at a hipster art museum. Murals, Day of the Dead vibes, unique signage, food courts and so much more. They even had an outdoor area where there was a live band jamming out. And while the upper level was a bit less decked out, there was still plenty of stuff up there too. The amount of enticing food options here was so much higher than most sporting venues. 5-stars for all things concourse-related. My gripe comes from the seating. I'm not smart enough to explain why, but it feels like you are significantly more upright here. When people have to stand up in front of you, you're too easily blocked from seeing the court. And you feel like you are a million miles from the action when you're halfway up the 2nd deck. Contrast that with when I visited the United Center in Chicago earlier this year - I felt like I was right on top of the court, even though I was just a few rows lower there. Upright seating aside, San Antonio was my favorite arena to visit this year. I guess I'd just have to opt to be in one of the first few rows of the 200 section next time.
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Andrew L.

Yelp
Solid arena, prices are consistently reasonable and even the nosebleeds will provide a solid view. Lot of good food options that are reasonably priced relative to other NBA arenas. Would love if they had some exhibits on the team's history, but that's lacking for most NBA arenas I've been to Fan environment has been lacking a bit in the last few years, they bring it when wemby is playing but before they drafted him and when he's been out with injury the crowd is either quiet or dominated by opposing fans Parking situation is decent, reasonably priced and not too far of a walk if you go to the lot by the Coca Cola building. Definitely need to be careful as to where exactly you park in there, on more crowded nights when everyone leaves at the same time it can be tough getting out of there. Location isn't ideal, not near anything else, but it's at least reasonably close to the city center. Overall firmly in the mid tier of NBA arenas
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Fernanda F.

Yelp
The Frost Bank Center is definitely going through a rebranding and there's some great things that have come from it. First of all, the now FBC kept a lot of the same food options and restaurants from their AT&T Center days. My absolute favorite is their TLC (Tender Love Chicken) which makes the crispiest fried chicken and fries you've ever had. Also the price is under $20 which is an absolute deal for stadium food. I also like that FBC partnered with USAA and they have a private entrance through the NE VIP section which is open to all USAA members and military members. Overall I think this stadium still has a lot of potential and they could do some improvements.
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Veronica Pagán B.

Yelp
We were gifted some really awesome Spurs tickets and I was expecting everything to be way more chaotic than it actually was. Finding our parking gate was very easy, no confusion, and the lines to get into the parking were multi-lane and very fast moving. Once we parked and got into the lines for security, they too were set up very clearly for those with and without bags and those lines moved very quickly as well. Once we got inside they scanned our tickets and pointed us in the right direction. Everything is clearly marked and easy to find, and they have staff everywhere to help guide you if you get lost. The venue was very clean, even the bathrooms which had TONS of stalls so the wait there isn't long either! There are tons of bars and restaurants, including restaurants from some of San Antonio's most famous chef's! There is nothing they left out. We had a great time and I can't wait to go for another game or concert!
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Renee J.

Yelp
I can't believe that they host as many big events as they do, can park vehicles timely but can't get humans through a door efficiently. I would expect better from a large venue. Standing in line to get into a concert for an hour is ridiculous given the number of doors available.
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Cindy R.

Yelp
I want to say, one of the most fun things to do in San Antonio, is seeing the San Antonio Spurs play at the Frost Bank Center. The crowd really gets into the games and it really unites the city when they win. I have been lucky enough to be able to experience the suite life, and the atmosphere is very nice. The bathrooms are convenient and kept clean and the food isn't bad. The staff is very friendly. Especially in the fan shop. I was asked multiple times if I needed help finding anything. It was a great experience. Of course, the food isn't good, but pricey. What I enjoy is having access to things we don't normally get to try. You have to check out a game at least once!
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JiHae L.

Yelp
I came here for my very first rodeo and to see Nelly perform afterwards. Both were fun to watch. It's a fairly big stadium so there's a lot to see. I must say that the food selection was good. I couldn't decide what to order, but finally got the wings and fries. I enjoyed the wings as it wasn't breaded. There's plenty of bathrooms throughout the place too. Overall, I would say that it was well organized.
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Damian C.

Yelp
Went to see the Spurs take on the Hornets. Parking was unnecessarily complicated. All outdoor, tight parking spots. Our seats were awesome. Stadium vendor locations were convenient as were the restrooms. The crowd was insanely loud. Gang was exciting. Concessions were expectedly overpriced so we only had popcorn. Getting out after the game was much quicker than expected.
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Frankie M.

Yelp
Attending another game with the Spurs vs Warriors! Love coming to the frost Center and watch a live game!
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Mayra B.

Yelp
Siempre que asisto a este lugar tengo buenos recuerdos y momentos que disfruto con mi familia viendo los juegos de los SPURS, el lugar tiene buena limpieza, personal muy amable pero los precios de la comida se me hacen muy elevados
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Cristina B.

Yelp
2nd time at Frost Bank center! 1st time was for a Spurs game and this time was for the RODEO! Both times we had an absolute blast and great overall experience! It's awesome to see the entire venue transformed for completely different events! For the rodeo, the back of the Frost Bank center has a full on live stock section, vendor/expo halls, a fair with tons of rides and games, food vendors (which btw is very pricey! ) eat at home before coming here lol Always a great time at the Frost! Fun and lively ambiance! Friendly and helpful staff/service! Ps! DV/Veterans/military park for free! Very grateful for this!
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Charmaine P.

Yelp
Went here for the Seventeen Right Here concert on 10/31/24 and 11/1/24. It's my first time being here, and in San Antonio. From what I have been told, the surrounding area is not the safest if wandering around at night after events. However, this arena is very easy to get to, the flow of traffic was a breeze. Pick up after the event can be hectic but they have a designated zone for ride share. I thought it would just be easier to meet your driver away from the pick up zone because the wait time was long. Facility wise, it's big, nice, and clean. A lot of food and beverage areas to purchase from. I would recommend whataburger. The prices are decent. They do have a rule though about no bottles at your seat. You have to pour it into a cup before hand.
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Brad G.

Yelp
Went in for a Spurs game while in town. Great flow for traffic, lots of food vendors and clean facilities. We Uber'd in and were dropped off right out front. To Uber out we were picked up in Lot 5 which was a bit of a walk. Great experience and awesome to see the Spurs win.
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Jimin K.

Yelp
Went to Forest Bank Center to catch a Spurs game, and as a huge Wembanyama fan, it was a blast! The facilities were pretty great overall. The seats were a bit tight, but we made it work. The staff were super helpful, especially when we needed help finding our seats. As usual, the food was pricey, but at least each ticket came with a free hot dog. That was a nice touch, though one hot dog definitely wasn't enough, so we ended up ordering more food. The game was intense--went into overtime, and the Spurs finally pulled off the win! Overall, we had a great time, and we'll definitely be back for more games.
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Ashley W.

Yelp
I came here for a concert and it was well organized. The bathrooms were clean. They have a clear bag policy.
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Ashley M.

Yelp
The center is lovely! It's large and has many amenities. The prices for food and drink are typical of stadium pricing. The bathrooms are clean and the staff is friendly. Plenty of parking as well! I've been here for the rodeo and the Lauren Daigle concert, each time sitting in the upper balcony. While it's a nice large space, I'll say the seats are quite tight. I felt like I was going to fall over the edge trying to scoot past people getting to my seat. The aisle was like walking a tightrope!! And the seats themselves are small. I'm 5'9" and 155 pounds and I felt cramped like I was on a Spirit Airlines plane. Not fun!! Maybe the seats are better in the lower areas and not so steep (I legit was fearful of falling to my death), but the upper seating is cramped and a bit treacherous.
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Terri N.

Yelp
As a season ticket holder, I've really grown to ignore the experience of getting TO the AT&T Center. It is always love the experience once I'm inside. I now understand that I need to leave home which is about 6 miles from the AT&T center, 1 1/2 hours before tipoff, in order to get there and to my seat in time. This place is huge and spacious. I never feel crowded out my people sitting next to me. The food is always good. They have ushers in each section in case anyone needs assistance or directions. And there really is no bad seat in the arena. #GSG
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Chaquille H.

Yelp
So I haven't been to Frost Bank Center since it was the AT&T Center, but they have made some good changes. The food and drink are by far the best upgrades. There are so many options to choose from on every level from stadium fare to high end restaurant style. The drink options are also endless and you can end on a high note with dessert of your choice. When it comes to service, most of the staff were super friendly and helpful. I will add that we went to a Spurs game on Veterans Day and unlike previous years there was really nothing to commemorate our military. That's dissapointing from both the Spurs organizing standards and USAA and HEB who are prominent sponsors.
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Esther M.

Yelp
Such a nice venue. Plenty of food and drink options avaviable for all, you can definitely find something for everyone. Love the local cultral art decor. Lots of bathrooms that flow fast when lined are long. Staff is helpful and friendly. I feel safe in the lot and in the arena. Prices are very high for everything. Parking prices vary, $25-$40 . Don't park at lot 9, you'll be the last ones to be let out of parking lot.
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Sean D.

Yelp
What can I say? This place is amazing! Been here for a basketball game and now the rodeo. Loved every minute of it. They are so good to veterans free parking free pass into the carnival. Good food nice staff and great entertainment. I'll always come back, the wife and I had a memorable night.
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Victor H.

Yelp
(From April, 2022) Another nba arena checked off the list. During my San Antonio trip, I scored tickets for the Spurs vs Trail Blazers game on the first day of April. As a basketball enthusiast, it was a given I would find a way to be at this game. Especially considering the Spurs history of consistent playoff appearances with some NBA championships sprinkled in. Sitting in section 109, I was a tad distance above the fray yet close enough to get a nice view of the court. I dig the theme that night with the retro orange, red, teal, black mixed logo. Fans are crazy about the Spurs, yet respectful. Only player I recognized was Dejuante Murray who didn't play that night sadly. Fortunately they were carried by players Jakob Poeltl, Josh Primo, Devin Vassell, and the bench who scored double digits. Testament to Coach Pop's philosophy and strategy to win. While the Spurs are going through a rough stretch, I'm impressed with how the team performed, specifically their passing and cutting; it's quite beautiful basketball. As for the stadium itself, access to the seats are easy; the seats however are a bit cramped so you may be uncomfortable if you're taller than 5'10. Concessions are affordable, more than other stadiums that I've been too. As for getting to the stadium, it can be a nightmare given the traffic patterns and location of the arena which is sort of in the middle of nowhere east of the city. I took an Uber here and the traffic was heavily congested confusing us on where I should be dropped off. I wound up leaving the game with a few minutes left in the 4th quarter so I wouldn't have to deal with that while exiting the arena; fortunately the game was already in the bag so I didn't miss anything dramatic. The Spurs will be back in contention soon. If the crowds were as hyped up when they're in a down year, imagine when they get good again.
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Joseph E.

Yelp
Having caught Wemby fever, I decided to get tickets for the Spurs vs LA Fakers and wouldn't you know it, LeBron suddenly comes down with a mysterious injury to avoid playing on back-to-back nights...Boo! Anyways, not having been to a game in a few years, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the parking lot entry and exit system was a lot smother than in previous years. The security and ticket scan stops are required but moved along efficiently and the staff is still as friendly as I remember. Once inside, the food and drink options are much better than before. There something for all tastes and budget. Also, there are numerous places to purchase merch. Overall, I had a great experience as a patron and look forward to coming to another Spurs game or concert. The only gripe I would raise is about the width of the seats. They are narrow and elbow room is at a premium if sitting in a full row. Other than that.....Go Spurs Go!
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Ronald B.

Yelp
We've been here twice for a matinee concert and this last visit ....... Let's just say, heads should roll! Everything was fine until the concert was over. Then, some genius decided that they needed to empty the entire arena out through two doors. Evidently the reason was that the main entrance had to be closed so that folks attending the second concert later in the evening could begin lining up. Now that kinda makes sense BUT, as anyone with a lick of sense knows, you can't get new folks in until the previous group gets out. Anyway, if there'd been an emergency it would've been a disaster. They need to re-think the whole two-concert-in-the-same-day thing or separate them by a couple more hours at least. I know IF there's another concert scheduled as close in time as this was, I won't be paying to attend.
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Karen C.

Yelp
Location of venue very very sketchy. Would recommend paying for parking on site that a personal yard. Traffic control in and out is hit or miss. It's a free for all trying to get in a line to exit! Inside is ok. Steps up to the 2nd level are scary and very steep. Acoustic sounds are better than I thought they would be. Just a tad larger than the Moody in Austin. Prices for food and drinks were crazy expensive.
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Shelley H.

Yelp
Went to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert and had no problem uber'ing to the venue. At the end of the show, the concert security pushed us around to different parking lots which caused three separate Uber drivers to cancel and I ultimately had to pick one of the shady drivers advertising at the end of the show which ensured there was no reliable or trustworthy option. Here's hoping I don't get murdered on the way home. Im in some sketch car now, keep your fingers crossed you don't see me on the news tomorrow.
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Yadhira L.

Yelp
Some of the best events happen here but I can't afford the prime seats so I sit way at the top. Parking is always a challenge. I bought the parking online and paid the extra fees just to avoid the hassle and traffic. Entry is fairly easy with helpful smiling staff. All the food and drinks are expensive with long lines so I get in line before finding my seats. Once I find my section, it's a scary walk up small concrete steps that are so steep. Then add to that a jacket, purse, food, and a drink and it's a nightmare. But wait. There's more. Now you find your row and everyone has to stand up for you to pass. And you have to stand up to let others pass. Then, find your seat and squeeze yourself, your coat, purse, food and drink into the tiny seat only to have Mr. Big Elbow and spread legs next to you. Ugh
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Raul Z.

Yelp
So, we've been here plenty of times, but never really had a great experience until now. We went to go see Alejandro Fernandez. Eric and Liz took bought our tickets. Since Eric is handicap, we had a scooter for him to move around. In the parking lot, the attendant showed us where to go, very helpful. We parked and unloaded his scooter. Once we got to the gate, we were directed to a side gate, then once inside we were directed to the service desk. From there, Eric left his scooter behind for a wheelchair and we were escorted to our seats. Once again, attendants super nice and polite. We got down to the our section. I've never been to this section before, wow, big difference. Dedicated bar and concession, table servers depending where you sat. Bathrooms super close. Stage was pretty close. Would love to see a game in this area. Ambience was super chill. Sound was great. Visuals were awesome. Crowd was awesome. Got to get to the bar quickly and back to my seat. Bartenders were super cool. Just an awesome experience in this level of the stadium. Once the show was over, we had to wait for a wheelchair for Eric, and the staff were super nice and not rushing us out. Very understanding. I am now willing to pay a little extra to get better seats to get a better experience here. Well worth it.
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Dan B.

Yelp
Very nice arena. A lot of food selections and parking was nice and easy. Even getting out after the game was much easier than most sporting events I've been to across the country.
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Paolo B.

Yelp
First time in San Antonio, I got to watch my favorite NBA team the Golden State Warriors come from 18-points down and get the W against the Spurs! As for the stadium, I really enjoyed the experience here. We purchased our tickets on Ticketmaster and the ones we bought came with 2 beers per person (I've never experienced such a thing, but I'm here for it). When redeeming the beers, we showed our code, and you have to get both of your beers at the same time. The views from our seats were amazing, and the fans around us welcomed us Warriors fans with open arms. Like most professional teams, they have the 50/50 raffle which you can buy into, and somehow WE WON. Warriors win, raffle win, it was the best experience hands down. The one thing I noticed was that they had concession stands labeled 'Fan Favorites' which basically has all affordable items. $2.50 hot dogs, $2 popcorn, water, soda , $5 beers, something I'd never see in the Bay Area This is something all stadiums should implement, especially when factoring the cost just for tickets. Super family and budget friendly. Regular tall cans and seltzers were $8-10, great for stadium pricing. It's double at Chase Center Getting in and out of the stadium was a breeze. We parked in a lot across the stadium for only $10, which again is a steal compared to CA stadiums.
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Julia H.

Yelp
Sound sucks for concerts.. went to jelly roll and it was off. Couldn't even really understand words and speakers seemed off. Sad because I saw Jelly roll in STL and it sounded awesome... shame SA...
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Rebekah C.

Yelp
We were hosted to. spurs game by Gonzaba. The spurs gave us tickets where it difficult to get up to and down from our seats. In addition we were not seated together. The grounds were dark and ill lit. When we went through the line for purses my white cane was grabbed from me and my backpack scanned. This caused me to be separated from the group I was with and so what disconcerting. We could not go up the stairs to our seats so we were told by an employee to sit lower and move over if the seat holders arrived. As a result we were moved three times. Amen was so gracious when we were first moved as were the other employees assisted us. It is too bad that the Spurs and Gonzaba couldn't properly take care of this senior group. It wasn't a surprise that we were seniors and would have infirmities. I would have spent more on food had it not been so expensive. The grounds need to be well lit and aisle lights and caution tape steps should be added similar to theatre's.
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Donovan T.

Yelp
Always a good time. This is a dope stadium. I have been here for various events throughout the years. From concerts to Spurs games and the staff and facilities never disappoint. This visit was for the Spurs game and it was so much fun. We got tickets for the Super Box and enjoyed complementary food and wine. If you are coming for any event, get here early. Parking gets crazy and it's a long walk.
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Tae Kyung Y.

Yelp
I worked an event at this venue. The AT&T Center is home to the San Antonio Spurs and looking around -- it seems to be the home of a huge rodeo event as well. I worked a concert here, and it's your typical huge indoor NBA arena. There is plenty of seating and is located in the heart of San Antonio. I had more access to the back-end of the arena, and this arena was a bit more confusing/complicated to navigate, but that doesn't impact the review. Seating was plentiful and the folks working there were also friendly. We were able to get the event done in a great manner!
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Christii L.

Yelp
Very enjoyable with the courtside seats! Love their buffet options. Service is excellent with the drink refills. We were visiting for the Spurs vs Clippers game.
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Lorain L.

Yelp
You guys need screens, this place is horrible for concerts, you would think this place would be like the Alamodome and provide better customer service never again.
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Priscilla T.

Yelp
Yesterday we enjoyed the beautiful Trans-Siberian Orchestra at the AT&T center. The experience was really nice! The concert started at 8pm and went till about 10:30pm! We sat in section 125 and they were perfect for seeing the stage and not to far up either! We bought two beers and paid about 24$ with tip! Overall we would definitely be back to see the beautiful orchestra!
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Myranda K.

Yelp
Not a bad seat in the place. Great acoustics. Loved all the food options and photo backdrop opps.

Barb J H.

Yelp
Well, I had tickets for the Spurs/Lakers game on November 27th. My seat was 13 in section 200. My family loved the seat selections while they enjoyed the game. I chose to stand behind them in the protected standing area due to feeling uneasy and dizzy while looking down due to being so close to the balcony. Anyway, I felt physically better standing. The reason for 5 stars was because of usher CYNTHIA, who demonstrated a caring compassionate demeanor. She listened to my uneasiness and would check in with me to assure that I was OK. I thoroughly enjoyed the venue. Cynthia is an asset to your company.
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Chris R.

Yelp
I have never been to an event that didn't charge for parking but they did not charge when I went to the Depeche Mode concert which was a super win. I went to see the Depeche Mode concert and had really good seats with a perfect view of the stage. It was very easy to get into the arena and find my seats. It was also really easy to get out when the show was over. The sound system was great and the lights and effects for the show were super engaging. I will be coming back here for a San Antonio Spurs basketball game and am looking forward to it.
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Shanesta H.

Yelp
I actually liked the venue! Went to the Deftones Concert, and did not disappoint. Only grope that parking was $20 but that is to be expected for a concert.

Nicole W.

Yelp
Drake concert was great, but more security needed patrolling the parking lot. When attendees are leaving before the concert officially ends, being able to walk safely to their vehicles would be nice. Patrolling police could identify and remove vans full of people (non concert goers) that are sketchily going in and out, eyeing (casing) attendees as they exit. I don't know if it's the city or what, but SA, TX is NOT ready for big names to come to town...especially if they can't figure out how to secure their facility & grounds.
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Jonathan C.

Yelp
Go Spurs Go!! No matter how many times I visit the Center, everytime I walk through those doors I feel like a kid again, walking with my Dad, going to the concessions, walking all the way to our seats and cheering on the Silver and Black. Though we lost to Golden State this time we will get them next time. Every visit is superb. The staff are all working so hard, and it's always awesome to see the staff wearing the CHAMPIONSHIP rings...if you work there during the Championship win you get a ring. Of course not as awesome as the TEAM'S ring but it just shows how valued the staff is. The people in attendance, no matter the HOME or VISITOR'S fans it's always good times and vibes.
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Devaneé T.

Yelp
Where the Spurs play. Can come take fun photos and videos. If you're ever in the area, definitely stop by for a visit!
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Vanessa F.

Yelp
I love coming here. Events are always fun!
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Mark N. T.

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What a great and nice arena! I stayed at Motel 6 near there. I walked 2 miles in order to save an Uber fee that was around $14. The check-in was quick. I walked around. Everything was clean. I watched the game at section 423. It was high and had great views. After the game, I checked Uber which was asked me to pay $26. I decided to walk to my Motel 6 for 2 miles. It seemed to me that I was faster than Uber cars due to the traffic jam. I arrived in my Motel 6 in 25 minutes. If I had used Uber, I would have paid $30 and took one hour!
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Jose C.

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Very clean and profesional, there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes that can make this building as clean and comfortable as possible for its fans and family. Yeah there are plenty of other events that occur other that basketball games here. But this is the home of the 5 time champions the San Antonio Spurs, so it's pretty hard to outshine these guys. If you want to get out of your house please come take a visit and check out what events San Antonio has to offer.
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George W.

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Went to TSO concert there last night. NEVER AGAIN!!! Acoustics are atrocious, could not make out most of what was being sung. Hearing aids made it worse, so took them out and it didn't help. Seating was so tight that I experienced pain in my knees from sitting. Thankfully my wife switched seats and being able to extend out into the aisle, the pain went away. I cannot imagine what kind of idiot designed the spacing that is so far removed from common sense ergonomics. They'd be better off with bench seats at this point. For the money spent on concerts, this venue is not worth it. I hope TSO and other bands will reconsider any future bookings in this warehouse of a stadium, it is not fit for a real concert. This is one place that I wish we could give negative stars for. Save yourselves from being a sardine in an echo chamber, buy the album and enjoy it at home, where you can park for free. BTW, if you're a Spurs fan that goes to games here, you must be really dedicated, they're lucky to have fans that pay that much for such 'comfortable' seating.
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Jennifer R.

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We enjoyed a concert as a family- but we were not impressed with some of the policies their staff was enforcing. I have a daughter with a disability, and she could only have one family member sit with her in ADA seating, so we had to sit split up in order to go. Also- they told us she had to either sit in her wheelchair or she had to store it across the venue to sit in the cushy seat they had there for "fire safety" reasons. I'm not sure that is ADA compliant. We had fun, but they need to review some of their policies to make attending with a disabled child more family friendly.