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    Husky Softball Stadium

    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    Don James Center

    Don James Center

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 miUniversity District

    CONNECTED TO THE HUSKY STADIUM…read more ... for those inquiring location coordinates. it's hard to find because it's connected to the UW Husky Stadium. Some of us Alumni got lost walking around in wet weather in expensive formal attire. I went to this University and knew this campus like the back of my hand but as an Alumni there's so many new development the campus has changed, just like the rest of Seattle, it's become unrecognizable - for the better! EVENT. This place is an event space and the UW 100 Years Rising Up Gala was held here. Although this was a Gala, I referred to this event as the UW FASA Officers Alumni Reunion. Amazing to see friends I've stomped and organized events on campus with 15+ yrs ago hustling on budget. SPACE. Nice view, spacious (enough), bar (wine and beer), kitchen access, and plenty of bathrooms. There were roughly 400+ attendees that this place capped. Take the elevator up to the forth floor, cross this little overpass, and into the center. One side overlooked the stadium field. There were plenty of TVs against the ceiling wall. The center area expands out to another layer on each side. Restrooms on each side. What I didn't like about the space was it's odd rectangle length. Maybe good for viewing whatever might be on the field but for event space held within, the outer tables for a view of nothing. Also, if UW is going to "rent" this space out for social UW events they should allow access to the many TVs. There were some video presentations shown at the Gala and external TVs were brought in which were hard for people to see because they weren't elevated. Trying to wrap up a Gala by 11pm was doable but we also felt a little rushed to take our social engagements elsewhere. UW, thanks for opening this space up to those who pored thousands of dollars into the school at some point in their life ;)

    Your humble reviewer is not normally treated to the activities that engage the hoi polloi strata of…read moreour society, but yesterday I had the chance to watch the UW Huskies play the Oregon Ducks at the Don James Center. And let me tell you, that if this is how the upper crust is living, then how do I get on the hummer limo? First of all, the DJC is a luxury seating area for the boosters and long-time alums who support the Husky football program through thick and thin (though there is a lot of kvetching during the thin times). You enter a sheltered buffet style room and access your seats through doors facing the field. The juxtaposition between the elite and the students is emphasized by a concrete wall that allows alums to feel as though they are part of the Purple Mania going on below them, but without obligating the alum to rise up from their seats and potentially disturb the caramel latte that they obtained gratis from the DJC. One can simply rattle one's jewelry in honor of the team's successful performance. The food here is designed for the elite palate. Chein chaud (Hot Dog) and Salad de Ceasar. Judging by the voraciousness of the food obtaining process, this is a well-anticipated event for most of the attendees. Conversational snippets overheard were dominated by descriptions of physical ailments and liabilities, particularly those related to the gall bladder. If you have any rich UW friends, try ingratiating yourself and see if you, too, can get a shot at the DJC.

    T-Mobile Park - Joan Jett opening for Motley Crue

    T-Mobile Park

    4.2(1.1k reviews)
    4.3 miSoDo

    Went to a game at T-Mobile Park and watched the Seattle Mariners take on the Atlanta Braves. Great…read moreoverall experience. The stadium is clean, easy to get around, and has a really good atmosphere. Sightlines are solid pretty much everywhere, and it's just a good place to watch a game whether you're a big baseball fan or not. Food options were a highlight. Grabbed a Coors Light, a Great State cheeseburger, and a Sumo Dog chili cheese, and everything hit. Also stopped by Marination for the ube coconut Krispy, which was a really good sweet option to mix things up. Lines moved pretty well and the staff kept things organized. It never felt chaotic even with a full crowd. Between the game, the food, and the overall vibe, it's easily one of the better ballpark experiences. Definitely a place I'd come back to for another game.

    My son and I went to the Mariners game this past Sunday and had an absolute blast, but I have to…read morehighlight the real MVP of the day: the barbecue from Rolling Smoke BBQ in Section 313. Imo, stadium food can be hit or miss, but I was so pleasantly surprised by how every single thing we ordered was DELICIOUS! We went for the Rib Platter, and it was worth every penny. The ribs were perfectly smoky and literally fall-off-the-bone tender with that glossy, glassy skin you only get with high-quality BBQ. The sauce had just the right balance of sweet and tangy, and even the sides were phenomenal. Usually, sides are an afterthought at a stadium, but both the baked beans and the creamy macaroni and cheese were delicious. I'm already looking forward to the next game at the stadium; mostly so I can get my hands on this barbecue again, lol. If you're looking for the best meal in the park, this is definitely it!

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    Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion - Addison Aiden Karin and Brian

    Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion

    3.6(8 reviews)
    0.2 miUniversity District

    We've had a great time every time we've gone to a men's Husky basketball game at Hec Ed Pavilion…read more The team has been solid, the coach is entertaining, and you can tell the staff really tries to put on a fun event for fans. It's not a professional sports experience, but I wouldn't expect it to be -- and honestly, they do a really good job with what they have. One of the coolest parts is the history around the venue. They have a Hall of Fame area and a small museum-style section that's fun to walk through before the game. They also do themed nights that make the experience even more enjoyable. We went on Star Wars night two years in a row, and they had Star Wars characters all over the arena, which was a blast. I've brought friends and family members to games, and everyone has enjoyed themselves. It's also very easy to get to using the light rail, and for basketball games there's usually plenty of parking available nearby. Overall, it's one of the better entertainment values in Seattle. For the ticket price, there really isn't much else you can do in the city that's this fun and family-friendly. And beyond basketball, the other Husky sporting events we've attended have been great experiences too.

    Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion is a fancy and long name for an old building that…read moreis no frills, no obvious A/C, with a musty smell on a warm day. If you sit on the second-tier bleachers, it gets warmer and warmer when it is 70 degrees outside. It is a covered arena, adjacent to the open-air Husky Stadium. The primary parking is Lot E1. The portion that is closest to the building is E-18; Google map shows it. If anyone needs ADA parking, E-17 is a small, closer one with ADA only parking. While the building is most commonly used for basketball, it can be rented out, such as for graduations. The Bellevue school district's four high schools rotate their four graduations in a single day. It is a hot mess - figuratively and literally on a hot day. Be warned if you are going. They have a Huskies gift shop for those looking to shop.

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