I went to the Devils vs predators game March 3rd and had a absolutly amazing experience. The rink is the best in the NHL because of its layout and for experience. The lower bowl has a AMAZING walkway that you can walk around the entire lower bowl and snap pics from different angles. They have fire and ice lounges which by far have the best food I have ever had at a NHL game. If you have club seats they may be 200 bucks or so but worth every penny. They have some complimentary food which is AMAZING. Next for the staff at the game: by FAR the BEST and most pleasant people I interacted with. Super friendly and I enjoyed every minute that I was in this rink. Next for the food choices, they have so many food options you will never be disappointed with the food options. They have about what I'm going to say many options. I had the chicken strips from the Ice Lounge and the strips were by far the BEST strips I have ever eaten. I could go on and on about my experience and know New Jersey Devils hockey club and Prudential Center that I will be back very soon!! The saving again resumes. The rink is the most beautiful rink I have ever been in.
Suck it up and pay the extra $ for the club seats - they're worth it. I lost my iPhone at the game and they actually found it and sent it back to me via UPS - security and guest services staff were awesome. Also, the clam roll with bacon and tartar sauce was fantastic.
great venue, go every year, I'm a huge Pens fan,the Devils fans are top notch. never any problems. State of the art facility. Everything is easy to find, and close to your seat.
Saw Fleetwood Mac here. The place was packed. Nice stadium. Plenty of places to eat and drink before the concert. Had floor seating. No one sat through the entire concert.
I am from Montréal where hockey is extremely popular. It is almost impossible to get tickets for a hockey game in Montréal; and, when you do, they are very expensive. So I went to Newark to see a game for the first time in my life. For 50 dollars I had amazing seats near the ice (same tickets would have cost $300 in Montréal). I had a great time. Of course purists will tell you that you can only enjoy hockey in Montréal where the real hockey fans are. It is true that in Newark, hockey is more family oriented (lot of families with kids) and the spectators in Newark spend as much time going for food and drinks than actually watching the game. But, I didnt mind. Combined with a visit of New York city, it is a lot of fun.
We visited one match and the show is in NHL better than in Europe. Unfortunately a few days after trade Jaromir Jagr to Florida... :-(
Very good location, easy to access. No waiting in general.Clean, beverages available, nice service and staff.
Me and my wife saw Mark Anthony valentine night and had a blast, he was great, first time at the Prudential center, it's just ours in philly. would go back. Parking all over. was worth the snow storm i had to ride back to Jim Thorpe in.
easy to reach, well organized, lot of food choices (not the healthiest one, but whatever) - we had a great time there!
Ive been a NHL fan for over 15 years but this has been my first chance to see a game, im a Penguins fan but an opportunity to watch a live NHL game was one i couldnt pass up, plus I could cheer the Devils as they played the Flyers!The crowd was excellent, hats off to the NJ crowd. The game was even better than watching on TV, just a great all round experience ill never forget. Thanks New Jersey!