Review: The Garden

  • $30.00 /night
  • (4.6)5 reviews
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Ny Barber

1 year ago
4/5

Wonderful arena to see the Eagles farewell concert!!!!

First time here and I truly enjoyed it. We stayed at The New Yorker and MSG was right down the street and convenient.

It appears that there was construction everywhere and congested as usual.

Plenty of options to enter the building.

Each floor had a lot of memorabilia that showcased wonderful memories. Everyone who touched our soul from music to sports.

There are escalators going to each floor. I’m not sure where the elevators were but I’m positive it’s wheelchair accessible to get anyone to where they need to go.

One thing that was annoying is that at the end of the concert, there was so much congestion to get to the escalator. I’m sure this is how it always is during any event at any location unfortunately.

The arena is equipped with a lot of food vendors and gift stands. They had a lot of different options of food if you’re a picky eater. Drink stands were abundant as well.

Prices are the standard for any event and being at an arena.

Restrooms were spaces enough to provide options as where your seats are. The lavatories were nicely maintained and stocked. Unfortunately they do not provide toilet seat covers.

Staff were professional and courteous. Assisted us with finding our seats.

They do not have seat side service.

The arena seating was very comfortable me but for the average person it might be a little tight and I’m only 5’2 and 115lbs.

The view from our seats were not the best but still had a good view from the wide screen.

The arena had a great sound system that provided such a memorable music experience. Usually some places don’t have a great sound system and when someone spoke it just echoed or distorted.

Cleanliness overall was above par.

Overall experience - my husband and I loved seeing the Eagles and they did a fantastic job performing. MSG made it even more memorable by providing such a great platform for them.

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