Was at the game tonight. First game since Covid. Parking - $35 2 slices of Gabriel’s pizza - $16 and change 2 bottles of soda - $13 and change Fucking criminal, man. I’d recommend getting stuff at Tim’s while you’re at a Sens game. They’re probably the only company in that building that isn’t charging a 500% mark up. $6.50 for a bottle of Coke. Smh
Oh and another thing is the ushers are not friendly here I tried to move down a couple rows because I bought tickets up in the bleeders they almost kicked me out. Done the same thing in Vancouver and the same thing in Calgary and they don't really care as long as the seats are free
Raised in Ottawa now in Victoria, going to the Seattle Kraken on March 18th, nosebleed tickets were $225 EACH US, parking is $55. We will go once and that's it. THAT is robbery. 🤷🤷🏒
@@RobertGreeley Sadly no, we are also going to Anaheim and Vegas on the same trip and we spent almost $1000 on tickets alone. I was thinking Hawai'i was expensive this past summer, boy was I wrong. 🤬
It's unfortunate you didn't ask, there's buses directly at the arena that go directly downtown for you. Costs like $5 and it also has it TO the games too same deal. Fun times too as it's full of fellow Sens fans
@@RobertGreeley oh shoot! You could of used that same pass to take the OC transpo buses downtown that go straight to arena and same back for free then (well whatever the pass cost you)
@@RobertGreeley oh hahaha! Then yes you got to experience Ottawa traffic first hand. **Sympathy hug** Oh! Also not sure if you knew but that popcorn and drink you got that option is unlimited refills for both throughout the game!!
Awesome job on the videos man. Been enjoying them. I like the Canadian Tire Centre, it's more expensive then other Canadian arenas in terms of vendors. the only thing I don't like is a drive from Ottawa. And another thing I noticed when I was there they had a lot of areas where the seating was just unaccessible the seats were blocked off and not even tickets are being sold for those areas
It was a tough game for sure! I think they have a bright future though. I was a student at uOttawa the year they made it to the conference finals against Pittsburgh, was so much fun to be in the city then. Hopefully, they return to that form soon!
Love the Redblacks, definitely want to do the same challenge at TD Place. You actually might like one of my older videos (start at like 6:50 lol it's a little rough to watch considering I was just getting stated: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AtF1CESKCAA.html
The Sens are a joke. I can’t imagine trying to feed a family of four at a sens game. Even if you buy the 20$ nose bleed tickets you’re easily coming out with a 200$ loss just for some pizza and drinks. Not to mention paying for horrendous parking that turns into a bigger log jam than the sub par right side of Ottawa’s defense. Imagine those who buy food and a couple beers? They probably need to take out a loan before going to the game. Horrible pricing for a losing team makes no sense. Hope fans stop attending the games to force them to lower prices to something affordable.
The “nosebleed” tickets are the worst not the price but you can only see half the ice too so I sit in the 300 section and it’s amazing for a quarter of the price
@@StormJordanYT I’m going to research that because the prices seem outrageous to me. Going to games in Detroit and Montreal were cheaper for me although parking was not an issue for the two I mentionned. I can’t imagine anything in the CTC being a good deal lol Everything is over priced and the food is average to below average.
@@korneliusparker536 in Seattle a coffee at their rink is $12 American , you can only imagine what food is.. Stadiums even the “cheaper” ones are always extremely expensive anyways