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  • #16
    Originally posted by jbjack View Post

    Yesterday looked very full and attendance was announced at about 3200. The published material states that there will be capacity of 5000-5500 when complete. It's hard to imagine the unfinished areas seating at least 1800 more people.

    The reality is that 4,000 is probably the perfect size. Sure, once in every ten blue moons you could sell 5 or 6 thousand tickets but then you'd have a big empty arena 99.5% of the time (see Vermillion. What were they thinking?). The reality is the big USD, Augie, NSU crowds are more than 20 years in the past and aren't coming back.
    There were at least a couple hundred open seats on the west side 217-219 yesterday.

    I'm curious what the capacity will be in the Students/Student Club and Furniture Mart/Dakota Layers standing room/open areas at the east and west ends. If sections 212 & 213 have approximately 220 seats, then that gives you an idea of the capacity of the 11 suite/6 loge areas pictured here.

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    • #17
      Are 217 & 219 going to be student sections? I wasn't sure if there are bleachers or seats.
      Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife

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      • #18
        Today's open house announcement still references seating capacity of "about 5,000." How do we not know, at this stage, how many seats there will be?

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        • #19
          Does t have something to do with the student hospitality deck? I assume this area is for standing students without a specified number of “seats”.

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          • #20
            3800 seats
            1000 student seats
            200 people in suites

            There will be some standing room also up on top on the ends.

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            • #21
              Got a peek at the arena today. Can’t say there are any huge differences from spring to now. The new 360* video board looks interesting. The new padded chairs will be nice. The new floor is down but not finished.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by 98Jackfarmer View Post
                Got a peek at the arena today. Can’t say there are any huge differences from spring to now. The new 360* video board looks interesting. The new padded chairs will be nice. The new floor is down but not finished.
                The video board looks humungous from what little ive seen thats been posted online. And it looks circular instead of the squared design which is pretty standard i think. Cant wait to see how it all turns out. Any word on the court?

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                • #23
                  http://www.keloland.com/news/eye-on-...k-trust-arena/

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                  • #24
                    A few new takes on the reno,lookin good! At first I thought the board was too big but the old one had so much wasted space that wasnt a screen the new one might be very efficient. Only a matter of time.

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                    • #25
                      Now that it has opened, what is the official capacity
                      Finding is never about seeking. It is about opening yourself to what is already there. - Henry Meloux

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by West-River_Jack View Post
                        Now that it has opened, what is the official capacity
                        If the attendance last night was 2,800 the capacity can't be much over 5,000...if that. That's my only complaint...it is way too small.
                        "Tell the truth and pay your bills and you don't have to back down from anyone"--My Dad

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by jacks1 View Post
                          If the attendance last night was 2,800 the capacity can't be much over 5,000...if that. That's my only complaint...it is way too small.
                          If it sells out for the next 5+ years, maybe then they can justify popping the top and put an upper bowl.
                          Recently even with routinely good teams, it only sells out a couple games per year.(if that). Time will tell i suppose.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by tbcruiser View Post
                            If it sells out for the next 5+ years, maybe then they can justify popping the top and put an upper bowl.
                            Recently even with routinely good teams, it only sells out a couple games per year.(if that). Time will tell i suppose.
                            Are there examples of places where they have popped the top of an arena and built an upper bowl? I would like to see how that process works. It sounds intriguing. I wonder if they could build the new roof before removing the old in order to protect the inside from the weather. I have heard rumors of a couple of hospital towers that had footings to support more floors than were originally built with a roof design that allowed for additional floors to be added above. I don't know if this actually happened.
                            Finding is never about seeking. It is about opening yourself to what is already there. - Henry Meloux

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by West-River_Jack View Post

                              Are there examples of places where they have popped the top of an arena and built an upper bowl? I would like to see how that process works. It sounds intriguing. I wonder if they could build the new roof before removing the old in order to protect the inside from the weather. I have heard rumors of a couple of hospital towers that had footings to support more floors than were originally built with a roof design that allowed for additional floors to be added above. I don't know if this actually happened.
                              I am not aware of popping the top off an arena, but Gallagher-Iba Arena maybe the best example for major renovations that decreased than latter increased seating capicity.
                              We...ARE...STATE!
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