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Post by delicategenius on Feb 11, 2016 21:57:42 GMT -6
Anyone know the reason it's impossible to get a behind-the-scenes of the MTS Centre?
Would love to see the press box (both levels), the home and away locker rooms, where singers/rock stars hang out before a concert, etc.
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wcsm05
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Post by wcsm05 on Feb 14, 2016 17:41:56 GMT -6
I had a tour in prior to the 2010 AHL season. I contacted MTSC and asked. The lady replied to my email saying it will be $50 for a 1 hour tour. Best $50 i ever spent. I got to tour the pressbox, upper level, suite level, main level, and ice level. We got to go into the exchange lounge, visitors dressing rooms, video survelience room, and got to see where the players come in before games. We walked up to the moose dressing room, but couldnt enter. We got to walk on the ice, although it was covered for a concert the next night. it was well worth the time it took to email and ask, and worth the money!
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Post by delicategenius on Feb 14, 2016 20:12:07 GMT -6
Nice!
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Post by USApegger on Feb 15, 2016 6:28:34 GMT -6
Anyone know the reason it's impossible to get a behind-the-scenes of the MTS Centre? Would love to see the press box (both levels), the home and away locker rooms, where singers/rock stars hang out before a concert, etc. Why don't you call them and ask them?
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wcsm05
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Post by wcsm05 on Feb 29, 2016 16:21:13 GMT -6
with what i was saying about touring MTSC and the cost. I do find it funny that they charge $50 for a tour when i have toured the saddledome in calgary, the xcel energy center in st paul,and the tours were free. and the ralph engalstad arena in grand forks ive toured 2x and it costs $7 per tour. this past year was the first year they opened up ice level to the public, and it was amazing. that arena wich is so close to home is nicer than the NHL arenas that ive toured!
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