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The XL Center is a Dump

I know the XL center is a civic embarrassment to the city and state.

That you don’t understand is a you problem not a me problem.

Like I said to each his own and I don't mind XL so it's really not a me problem. Your snide comments are out of line. But who knows, when your seats are in row A maybe the place seems better than it is. I guess that is a me problem...
 
They really could use some basic upgrades to the food selections, i could literally smell the grease from that chicken fry place before i even got inside the arena. How about invest in a couple exhaust fans?
 
I know the XL center is a civic embarrassment to the city and state.

That you don’t understand is a you problem not a me problem.
Maybe he doesn't get out much.
 
Are you kidding?

How about the closed bathrooms because they ‘think they were causing leaks below’?
All fixable. The XL works fine considering there is no professional tenant.
 
Who cares? The Boston Garden was a dump too. It was awesome because the team that played in it won and the fans had a good time and got rowdy. There's literally no reason that the state should give $300 mil to that when seniors aren't even getting proper health coverage due to medicare cuts. Not to mention that literally all evidence suggests that publicly funded stadiums are not profitable for the people who fund them.
 
It just amazes me how every city in the country figures this out but Hartford can't. Forget good cities- SIOUX FALLS, ANCHORAGE, FORT WAYNE...somehow they all figured out how to build an arena but we've got Dannell (and I'm basically a socialist, mind you) saying it costs $1.5 billion to build an arena in Hartford, GT ENTIRE FOH
 
I'm not sure what all these millennial divas need to watch a game.

Hi there. I'm a millennial. I was in 227. I'd like:

1. All of the concession stands to be open.
2. All of the bathrooms to be open.
3. If those two demands aren't too overwhelming, maybe more than 4 inches between the seats so I don't elbow my girlfriend in the ribs every 5 minutes from clapping.

Do let me know if these demands are reasonable. I can be alerted via parcel post at the Avocado Toast Factory.


Good day.
 
Hi there. I'm a millennial. I was in 227. I'd like:

1. All of the concession stands to be open.
2. All of the bathrooms to be open.
3. If those two demands aren't too overwhelming, maybe more than 4 inches between the seats so I don't elbow my girlfriend in the ribs every 5 minutes from clapping.

Do let me know if these demands are reasonable. I can be alerted via parcel post at the Avocado Toast Factory.


Good day.

I am very definitely NOT a millennial, and I'll say that the place is a GD dump.
 
It's the worst arena I've ever been in except for possibly the Izod center in Jersey.

I don't particularly care, ultimately I'm there for the game, and while better amenities would be great, it would only slightly upgrade the experience for me. But to pretend its not a complete dump is silly
 
Who cares? The Boston Garden was a dump too. It was awesome because the team that played in it won and the fans had a good time and got rowdy. There's literally no reason that the state should give $300 mil to that when seniors aren't even getting proper health coverage due to medicare cuts. Not to mention that literally all evidence suggests that publicly funded stadiums are not profitable for the people who fund them.

Per Andrew Zimbalist, Smith College economist. Now ask me what the bars and restaurants looked like when the Whale was here. The same people have tried plowing money into the Hartford schools with such success. Of course, bars and restaurants are not high paying, but my Dad lived in a one bedroom apartment in NYC during the depression. His father had come to the U.S. and worked menial jobs to put his son through college. Public funding sucks, but so does bribery of companies with tax breaks to move to your state or city. We can be proud of standing up to the big sports titans, just expect a dump of a city.
 
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Hi there. I'm a millennial. I was in 227. I'd like:

1. All of the concession stands to be open.
2. All of the bathrooms to be open.
3. If those two demands aren't too overwhelming, maybe more than 4 inches between the seats so I don't elbow my girlfriend in the ribs every 5 minutes from clapping.

Do let me know if these demands are reasonable. I can be alerted via parcel post at the Avocado Toast Factory.


Good day.

When there are 5-6k people there you don’t notice. When it’s full it’s stark just how impossibly bad it is.
 
Guys, I’m not saying anything we don’t already know, but we deserve better. Why can’t we have a fun modern arena like everyone else? This gets amplified for big crowds like today where it’s difficult to walk to different parts of the arena and food and bathroom lines are very long. The place is a real dump. No word on the buzzing sound today - for me it seemed much better, but maybe that’s because the arena was full.


At this risk of sounding completely hypercritical, I don’t want basketball in Hartford to go away. However, if we stay in the AAC, I fear we will lose the XL Center and play all games at Gampel.

The team played hard and fought today, but the talent deficiency is quite apparent. We have guys playing 35+ minutes that should be playing 10-12.

It is Connecticut's fault, not Hartford's. The state is in a constant state of economic crisis. That has to be solved before they figured out how to pay for required improvements.

Even so, it still comes down to political will. Most of the state was against the ball park and that was a tremendous success.
 
Hi there. I'm a millennial. I was in 227. I'd like:

1. All of the concession stands to be open.
2. All of the bathrooms to be open.
3. If those two demands aren't too overwhelming, maybe more than 4 inches between the seats so I don't elbow my girlfriend in the ribs every 5 minutes from clapping.

Do let me know if these demands are reasonable. I can be alerted via parcel post at the Avocado Toast Factory.


Good day.
Well played!
 
Like I said to each his own and I don't mind XL so it's really not a me problem. Your snide comments are out of line. But who knows, when your seats are in row A maybe the place seems better than it is. I guess that is a me problem...

You sit that close to this garbage and still want to be served more?

Bully for you.
 
Guys, I’m not saying anything we don’t already know, but we deserve better. Why can’t we have a fun modern arena like everyone else? This gets amplified for big crowds like today where it’s difficult to walk to different parts of the arena and food and bathroom lines are very long. The place is a real dump. No word on the buzzing sound today - for me it seemed much better, but maybe that’s because the arena was full.


At this risk of sounding completely hypercritical, I don’t want basketball in Hartford to go away. However, if we stay in the AAC, I fear we will lose the XL Center and play all games at Gampel.

The team played hard and fought today, but the talent deficiency is quite apparent. We have guys playing 35+ minutes that should be playing 10-12.

Now this is a criticism I've had for decades, both of our arenas are at the bottom of the barrel for entertainment value.

I don't think the state will ever let UConn move all their games from Hartford, but they have to provide a better facility
 
I’d like Hartford to be debt-free, for the State to show a surplus and for our national debt to evaporate...but none of it is currently likely to happen in many of our life-times!! Sadly, it is what it is.
FYI, the state of CT has control of a couple of those, and shock of all shocks, the third one has not impact on the first two in any way. Lots of states are ATTRACTING businesses, rather than driving them away. On the state level, you don't really have to "hope in vane". In theory, of course.
 
When there are 5-6k people there you don’t notice. When it’s full it’s stark just how impossibly bad it is.
^ In a nutshell. At a midweek Hockey game v. Northeastern with 3500 in attendance it is roomy, no wait for beer. Filled arena? Nightmare. A..hole to bellybutton as they say.
 
It is Connecticut's fault, not Hartford's. The state is in a constant state of economic crisis. That has to be solved before they figured out how to pay for required improvements.

Even so, it still comes down to political will. Most of the state was against the ball park and that was a tremendous success.
.............and the reason it's Connecticut's fault lies with the Governor, Mayor, and liberal Legislators, who spend, spend, SPEND on all kinds of inane programs.
 
I am sick of the whole scene. Today, I was waiting to cross a street to the XL. The light had cycled all directions and I assumed the walk signal was going to come on. My bad. I started crossing and the linebacker sized cop got into my 56 year old face ready to slam me. He said go back. I did not engage him as he told me to go back. I did as ordered and he screamed if you don’t go back, I’m going to arrest you. I was already back. I guess his penis grew two sizes as he was probably bored. I was wrong but did not engage him at all. I guess that is how young kids get killed sometimes.
Thanks for the morning laugh, people can be very aggressive...
 

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