
Climate Pledge Arena
Seattle, WA
Built: 2000-08-04
Capacity: 18,100

Overall Rating
3.6out of 5
Arena Rating Breakdown
Food
7.0 out of 10Seat Comfort
9.0 out of 10Transportation
6.0 out of 10Vibes
8.5 out of 10View
6.0 out of 10Walkability
7.0 out of 10Visit Details
Date of Visit: May 23, 2024
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What We Loved
- Climate Pledge Arena stands out as the world's first net-zero certified stadium, operating entirely on renewable electricity and achieving zero-waste status by diverting over 90% of its waste from landfills.
- The arena offers a wide array of culinary choices, including local favorites like Din Tai Fung and Just Poke, with 75% of ingredients sourced within a 300-mile radius.
- With a high seat comfort rating of 4.5, attendees can expect a comfortable viewing experience.
- Unique Arena Vibes: Scoring 4.25 in arena vibes, the venue boasts features like a 1,700-square-foot living wall and dual-suspended scoreboards, enhancing the overall atmosphere.
- The arena includes features like contactless payments and clear signage, contributing to its accessibility rating of 3.5.
What We Didn't Like
- With a transit rating of 3.0, some attendees may find public transportation options limited, especially those not familiar with Seattle's transit system.
- View from Certain Seats: A rating of 3.0 suggests that some seats may offer obstructed or less-than-ideal views, possibly due to the arena's unique design elements.
- While the food quality is high, prices are elevated, with items like mac and cheese priced at $14 and craft beers at $15, which may be steep for some visitors.
The Verdict
Climate Pledge Arena excels in sustainability, comfort, and atmosphere, making it a premier destination for events in Seattle. While there are areas for improvement, such as transit accessibility and pricing, the arena's commitment to environmental responsibility and guest experience positions it as a leading venue in the industry.
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