[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
I am a winter visitor to the area and stay in Casa Grande when I am in AZ. I used the shuttle from the Wild Horse Pass Casino in Chandler and found that this was a great way to get to the game. All the people that were in charge of getting us on the bus, the driver, and all the attendants at the area itself were all very helpful. Had a great time, fantastic arena. Hope you keep up that special from the Casino.
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Had great seats - wonderful entertainment for children and adults and die-hard hockey fans.
Fees were higher than ticket price. Dealing with TicketsNow was easier than I thought.
[1 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
The only glitch was that we had Comerica Club Seats and the info on the website concerning food service was inconsistent with what we experienced. The website should indicate that there is a fee for meals and snacks. We received conflicting information about this feature.
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