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Capacity
editThe Arena's capacity is 10,595 for hockey/lacrosse and 11,093 for basketball. A user keeps reverting it to an estimate as opposed to the exact number, which does not contradict the official estimate. Why should this page use the less precise number? It makes absolutely no sense. The official site says more than 10,500.
- Numerous online sources list the capacity at 10,595. I can link numerous of high profile sites if need be.
- Official league Game sheets for Sold Out games list attendance at 10,595 for the last few years
- Seating charts are available on the arena's website and on ticket master, you can actually add them up if you have any doubts.
It's quite obvious the capacity for hockey and lacrosse is 10,595. We should be aiming to be as precise as possible.
142.177.220.118 (talk) 15:52, 16 February 2024 (UTC)
- Again, that's not how this works. Their website states "over 10,500" we don't list the capacity for every event that occurs in the arena in the infobox. Pillowdelight (talk) 23:55, 16 February 2024 (UTC)
SkyBoxes
editAnyone know the exact amount of SkyBoxes? I just included an estimate. The Metro Centre's web site doesn't appear to have the exact number. FrankCostanza
Green Day?
editWho keeps putting Green Day up as a band that has performed...I've been around as long as they have and never remembered them coming here. --unsigned by 142.167.152.65
- Green Day did play here on 31 October, 1995.
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- --FrankCostanza 04:01, 19 July 2006 (UTC)