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    3.0 (447 reviews)

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    Klay Thompson
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    The * * * * four stars is a Good Experience and what keeps it from being Great and * * * * * five stars in part is how it earned * * * * four... Having everything tied to APPS seems to be, becoming slaves to technology. If there's ever glitches, hacks or outages, there can be problems and sometimes printed tickets are simple, basic and best, for at least back-up purposes at minimum. I'm not totally convinced that the automated systems and style to enter by registering facial recognition identification isn't too intrusive and potentially flawed. It's a little too "big brother" with the potential of corrupt use of data or identify theft of some sort in the horizon. It's nice to go into a venue with a certain level of anonymity. Safety with metal detectors is one thing, and great, but the whole notion of making payments and being monitored might be a little too over the top. I think for ticket distribution, especially for high demand events such as concerts, the system might be good to minimize resellers hoarding tickets and scalping, where purchases and transfers can be policed. So, that's a potential positive. It's a nice venue overall for seat comfort and how it's laid out where there seems to be not a bad seat in the arena. Parking seems fairly easy with an opportunity for free street parking if you know the residential area and read the rules while willing to walk. It's not in the best neighborhoods, but isn't too congested and has easier access than anything in or towards Downtown Los Angeles like Crypto, LACC, Dodgers Stadium, USC, etc. The Clippers (a game I attended), the team and organization puts on a great show beyond the game itself, 'tho I did notice a huge absence of true "Cheerleading" on the sidelines by the Cheerleaders and/or Dance Squads being a part of the game.

    Karen T.

    Visited with my husband to watch a Clippers basketball game and we had an amazing experience. This is a unique, high tech arena and entertainment venue that offers great views and a very advanced arena-wide audio system. Our seats were pretty nice and comfortable with ample legroom and even some cool, immersive features. I was very impressed with the massive LED halo display. Because of the advanced technology implemented here, basically everything is tied to their LA Clippers + Intuit Dome app. Entry into the arena, purchasing food and merchandise, navigation, booking parking spots, and making payments are all done through the app. This makes the whole experience seamless, but I can see this being a nuisance for those who are not tech-savvy people.

    Brett N.

    Why 5 stars? Because this was NBA arena #14 for me and is my easy favorite. --- --- --- As of this writing, I don't know if I will ever get around to seeing all 30 venues for the other sports, especially because most NBA arenas are essentially a copy/paste of each other. Prior to visiting Intuit Dome, I don't know if I could even tell you that I had a favorite, as there is very little variance between the others I've been to. But now, it's Intuit Dome #1 and a giant gap to whatever #2 is. (I guess San Antonio?) But even in a world where I do visit all 30, I cannot see any of the others surpassing it. Let's get into it. I found a parking spot for $25 on SpotHero that was only a few blocks south of the arena. Coming from the south, it absolutely did not feel like I was about to come upon an NBA arena, as it just kind of felt like an older, somewhat rundown vibe with some auto shops. And then, all of the sudden, there is a giant spaceship where they play basketball. I always like to walk around the entire exterior of a new venue, before doing the same once inside. Note to anyone else interested in doing this: there are basically two main entrances. If you try to keep walking around the building, you eventually just find yourself walking through a neighborhood and it takes a bit to get back to the venue. Hopefully I saved you a trip. Ok, time to get the annoying thing out of the way. I bought my tickets 2-3 weeks before the game, and received approximately 632 emails reminding me to finish setting up my Intuit Dome account, which would be the only way I'd get access to the arena. Every time I tried doing so, I would get either an error message or a note about not being able to complete the task from my location. After like 7-8 failed attempts, I just started ignoring the emails. When I arrived in LA, I tried again, and it worked perfectly. Why you can't do this from another area is bizarre. But once that was done, I will say that the entry is pretty sweet. You literally walk in without even having to show your phone to anyone because they have Face ID technology. It definitely felt like something that will eventually be everywhere, but is way ahead of its time now. And once you're in the door, the first impression is amazing. The main entry area is absurdly tall (several stories) and has the biggest escalator you've ever seen that takes you to the upper level. But before I headed up there, I walked around the lower concourse. And let me tell you, they addressed something that's normally my biggest pet peeve: the concourse is WIDE. Granted, I was here an hour before tip off, but it felt wide enough to not cause a million bottlenecks like you usually experience at these venues. The coolest feature about the concourse are the local high school basketball jerseys that line the walls. Everything else has a nice modern look, but is fairly repetitive. There are plenty of "Pick & Roll" shops that cut down on concession wait times by being quick, self-serve areas. Once I moved to the upstairs concourse, I couldn't resist doing the shooting game, which is free. They have several hoops connected to machines that pass you the ball as soon as your previous shot is done. The only downside is that you have to put a ton of arc on your shot to get it over the netting, and I'm embarrassed to say I only made one shot in 45 seconds. I didn't need to admit that here, but I'm a truth teller. Also, it's really cool that this corner of the upper concourse is open air. When you're in LA and don't have to worry about rain or cold, I guess the rules are just different. Saving the best for last: the halo board. I used to create videos and animations for sports venues, so I was really nerding out hard here. Seeing this reminded me of when I first visited Cowboys Stadium when their massive center hung was new and so much bigger than any other video board. It is SHOCKING how massive this halo board is. Sitting in the upper bowl, you find yourself watching it, rather than looking down at the action on the court. It has so much real estate that they can simultaneously put up the live action video, box scores, a recent play log, sponsor graphics, and 3D player animations after big plays. On replay reviews, they show 4 angles at the same time. It's crazy. But my absolute favorite thing was the intro/open video. When I worked in the industry, this was my favorite thing to make, but also took an extraordinary amount of time/effort. If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's when the lights go out and they play a video right before the starting lineups. This was so much better than any other open I've ever seen that I want to go to another game here just for this. It was like something at The Sphere in Vegas, more than a video at an NBA game. I have more to say, but I've hit my character limit. Best arena in the NBA.

    Canary H.

    The Intuit Dome is very innovative and futuristic as other reviews say! In order to attend any events, you must download their application and use their identity pass (ID confirmation) or their facial recognition in order to enter or pay for anything. Before purchasing tickets, the fine print/consent authorization says that you're agreeing to it, so I'm not sure why there are complaints if you're reading before buying. We had attended a LANY concert and saw the parking price was crazy. We need up buying at a nearby parking structure for more than less of the price, and walked to the venue. We only walked for about 6 minutes to get to our location. The venue is huge on the exterior. The interior is also big. We had terrace seat so we were seated at the top, overseeing the crowd. The music really resonates with the whole amphitheater. As stated, you use facial recognition to pay for items. It's confirmed with you before you walk out their little gates for concessions. It's not too bad, but it goes get wonky because the camera doesn't recognize your face right away. The staff here really enjoy themselves. They're all very friendly and smiley. They greeted all of us, and there was a lot of us. All in all, not a bad venue. Loved how new and clean it is, still.

    Kevin T.

    First time attending the newly built arena in Inglewood and I'm MEGA impressed. My wife and I attended the Clipper vs Magic NBA game on a busy Sunday and it's just super seamless to enter the arena. Using the Intuit Dome app, everything is essentially paperless and even phoneless at times. From a simple scan of the phone and you're in essentially. No need to fuss to find tickets or have delays due to no signal, etc. This is a feature throughout the arena, including concession stands, food, drinks, and shops. Very impressed overall. Parking here is just like any other stadium/arena. You can pay for inside arena parking or offsite parking lots. I highly recommend looking at offsite parking structures as prices can be super expensive. A small walk to the arena can be the difference between $50-70 parking in the arena compared to offsite parking between $15-40. It varies of course depending on what type of event and the popularity of the event. This visit, we parked at the PS2 Garage ($23), a 5-10 minute walk which isn't bad at all. Signs of a high quality arena are certainly the view and the seats. Each seat in the arena has interactive features, and it was a nice addition to the NBA game as there were plenty of games to play with the host. Seats are cushioned nicely and the view of each seat is pretty standard. It's also quite roomy so you're not completely close to the person next to you. One of the selling points of the arena is the 360 degree screen. Quality is great, and it's bigger than the usual jumbotron. Because of this addition, this makes every seat in the arena very solid overall. Overall, the Intuit Dome is by far one of the most amazing arenas out there. Every other arena worldwide should look at the Intuit Dome for inspiration because the standard is HIGH. Looking forward to coming back here for various events.

    Anthony K.

    It's ultra modern in every sense. Crisp sightlines, a massive Halo Board that dominates the experience, and The Wall section that actually delivers real, amplified crowd energy instead of just looking good on paper.Everything feels streamlined through tech, from entry to concessions to navigation, almost like the building runs on an app more than a concourse. Outside, the Open Court stands out, a public style basketball space where fans can shoot around and hang out, with a giant exterior screen setting the pregame tone before you even walk in. It's impressive, polished, and very LA, but parking and prices will still test your patience.

    Maruko X.

    The Intuit Dome is located south of the other major sports venues, like the SoFi Stadium and the Kia Forum, and it is the home venue of Clippers. The venue itself is new and equipped with modern technology, although navigation is not always clear. The venue requires all purchases of tickets, food, beverage, and merchandise to be made cashless and card less, which means you have to use phone wallet card or set up mobile payment through the Intuit Dome App. Honestly, the tapping system through the gate and getting into each vendor session is quite inconvenient, and it takes long time to process. Parking onsite is insanely expensive for events, expect $70 or more, get a ride share or nearby stand-alone parkings. The food was mediocre but reasonably priced for the venue. I've tried their birria stack quesadilla, and chicken tenders with waffle fries, fairly speaking decent quality for stadium meals, expect about $40 for two orders.

    Nice set up. Why am I so saw far from the stage, if I had floor seats? Could only imagine people sitting up in the rafters.
    Preston B.

    First time going to Inglewood, CA, and to the Intuit Dome. The Katt Williams show that I went to was overall pretty fantastic. Having had that chance to see a ton of legendary stand-up comedians was overwhelming, in a good way of course. Who performed that night were Tommy Davidson, Mark Curry, Red Grant, and two other unknown comics, and of course, the headliner, Katt Williams. And for the two random musical acts, there were The Lady Of Rage, and Lil Mo(Strange). The Dome was not as impressive as once thought. Why did I have it mistaken for the SoFi Stadium just down the street? That would have been a better venue, if I'm being honest. The food at this venue was straight-up garbage. Would highly recommend that everyone eat before showing up. A ton of vegan options waiting in the VIP lounge. Also, since I did have VIP seating, why was none of the VIP lounge food complimentary? Not even the water was free; they made you pay for everything. Since I'm on the topic of food. Why were we told to provide the Intuit app with our debit and credit cards to check out, but once getting ready to purchase, we were told to use our physical cards instead? So I signed up for nothing? It was also like that for the facial scanner, because they still wanted to see your ticket after the facial recognition had validated who you were via the app. The seats were very uncomfortable, like you wouldn't believe. They have you literally sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with everyone. I had floor seats that night, but it didn't take away from the pain. Now, on the topic of seats, why couldn't anyone find their seats? We were well into the show for about an hour, and people still couldn't find their seats. The venue was also a strange one, because we were told that we couldn't record any of the performances, but they would for odd reasons, let people smoke weed, cigarettes, and their vape pens(WTF). It had stunk so bad in there that towards the end, we were all high. At that point, I was happy I didn't bring my son, who is 18 by the way. Outside the venue, beyond the gate, it's pretty sketchy. Have your Uber ready to pick you up; there are very shady people lurking and tweaking.

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    Marcia T.

    Definitely an experience. They are getting better with their app but it's still has A LOT of glitches. But don't fear, they have an entire team of workers onsite to help you with any problems and they get it done. Good energy, great employees with happy attitudes and are very welcoming. Ladies, take a very small purse or a see-thru plastic bag. You can even bring in your own water bottles, preferably not opened. Bring a credit card if you want to buy merchandise but for food and snacks the app automatically charges your credit card on file... I don't like that, but I guess it's convenient. The food is "ok" and pricey for what you get. $18 hotdogs and $22 steak (that was small and not that tasty). Sodas $9. (Thankfully I brought my own water) The stadium is designed well. I feel like every seat is a good seat... (I haven't been in the "nosebleed" area, but they look like they can see the game clearly). Not like the Crypto/Staples Center building. I sat in those nosebleed seats and it was soooo scary walking all the way up there, the players looked like dots! Just go for the experience. It's a great place to explore.

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    Amy L.

    Intuit dome makes everyone download the app and sign up. Which is good and bad cause theres too many apps and its glitchy cause i didnt get badges. You can add your face so that you can just walk in. It was a little confusing buying stuff cause you just walk in and walk out without going through a checkout//cashier but you get charged. The chicken tenders were not bad and they gave alot of fries. Bathrooms were clean. Security was pretty good too. There was a fight outside and they stopped them and made sure noone would surround them. They have a basketball court outside and even hoops in the inside.

    Genevieve G.

    We attended for the Harlem Globetrotters recently and had a fun time. The venue is new and modern and seats were comfy. I was really impressed with the way the seats light up at certain points. We were seated in the club level and it was really nice to have food options and bathrooms nearby, and extra space to sit and eat. There weren't a lot of food options that night but we got burgers which were ok. We used the micro transit which is an amazing service. It was a little unclear how to book a return trip though. We found out from our driver that we couldn't book in advance and had to wait until after the event was over. From the arena, it was about a 10 min walk to the pickup point and we were able to get a ride right away. The biggest annoyance is that you're forced to download the intuit app and set up face passes etc, but then there were technical difficulties when we got there.

    Johnny Z.

    Attended 2026 nba all star game at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles recently and had a fantastic experience. The venue is beautiful, modern, and super well designed. Great views from every seat, efficient entry, and friendly staff. The technology and sound system are top tier -- everything felt immersive and high quality. Parking and concessions were smoother than expected for a major LA venue. Definitely one of the best arenas I've been to. Highly recommend!

    Claire S.

    Finally made it to the new Intuit Dome for a Clippers game! There's something about a new stadium. Everything is new and high tech. From the seats with buttons to play a game/polls during the break to the grab and go food shops, it's been fun figuring out the new venue. The food is actually decent from the multiple grab and go areas. My friend had a sushi roll and she said that's the best thing here. We had the typical stadium foot - pizza, nachos and birria wrap. As with most of stadiums and sports venues, there's bag policy. We read it ahead of time and followed the rules to bring a clear bag that's within the specs that just need to go through a x ray machine. However, when we were going through security, the rude security lady kept saying we can't bring the bag in. It's too big. I said I read the rules and it's within the specs, but she kept saying we can't take it in. The other security lady came over and said yes the bag is fine. The rude lady really ruined it for me. Read your own rules and no need to be rude! Hope they train their security guards better. They are the first touch point and experience to Intuit Dome.

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    At a recent visit to the Kia Forum for a concert, it was as expected a pretty solid venue. There's…read moretons of security and things are pretty organized here. The parking lot is pretty huge and getting here from any direction by freeway or if you live local, you can take the transit here. For the most part, this facility is clean all around. Because it's such a popular venue, they keep this place prettty clean, inside and out. The Kia Forum is, however, a bit on the dated side. Not that it's bad, but when you're inside, you will see that the structure of the place does show its vintage style and age. The coliseum itself goes super high - if you get seats on the third-level, be prepared to climb some stairs! There are a lot of steps at this venue - even to the restrooms. The restrooms are about two long flight of stairs, that leads to the restrooms that are basically in the basement. Again, it's clean and maintained, but there are lots of steps. The sound system at my last visit and with previous visits have been great. You will get great sound anywhere in this venue. One of the best, in my opinion! Staff are also friendly here if you have any questions or need to find something. My only gripe with this place are the parking fees. I paid $55 for parking, but it will vary from $25-$55 for general parking, depending on the type of event. It's very steep! There's parking around the neighborhood, but unless you know Inglewood very well, it can get sketchy outside of the venue. Other than that, love Kia Forum!

    I can't remember when I was here previous to our visit the other day. It was probably 20 years ago,…read moreso it's definitely gotten a remodel since then. SoFi is across the street, so the whole area can be crowded during events. It can be difficult to get there from OC or SD, because it's not far from LAX. You may need to go the backways to avoid traffic. Parking is now one of the highest in LA for events. Even prepaying, it was $50! SoFi is even worse ,and so is Dodger Stadium. At least the Greek is only $40 for normal parking. We were in the 100s, and the seats had very little room in between the rows. There was a premium section near us with better seats and more room, but you will pay even more for those seats. Sound was fine. It was weird that you had to go downstairs for the restrooms, luckily there is one set of restrooms with handicap access on the entrance level. We ate before we came, so we didn't have to buy food there. A personal pizza was $19, and a soda was $8.50. Yikes. We only come her for shows where the artist isn't playing anywhere else in SoCal. I would rather drive to Orange County, Riverside, Pomona, or Palm Desert to go to a show, over LA proper.

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    0.2 mi

    Parking was easy. Took a min to find the direction to the theatre and then there was a long line…read morefor the Michael movie screening. There's a nice looking bar outside. The vibes were cool. Loud music bumping but it wasn't disturbing. Eventually made it inside. It's very spacious. Another bar located inside. A lot of TVs and chairs. A great hangout spot for drinks and to watch some sports. Great service at the bar. Both bartenders were real cool. And the drinks were about average price for a bar with no happy hour. Paid $33 or $34 including $2 tip for a Cinépolis Old Fashioned and Mango Rita. Couldn't take pics of the room cuz they collected our phones before going inside. However, it's big with a lot of comfortable seats. And it was clean. There was popcorn already placed at every seat for the guest. There could've been better communication regarding the reserved seats. Whereas just about every seat had a sign reading "reserved". Parking is free for the first 3 hrs with validation. There are 2 machines available from what I saw. One near the front desk and entering. Then another near the bar. Parking was free for the first 3 hrs.

    Last Friday, I viewed "Michael" at the Inglewood location and was shockingly disappointed because…read moreI've enjoyed all of my previous experiences. I was actually looking forward to going, as it was my anniversary and my partner has never been. The night started off great, but quickly went downhill as soon as we walked in the door. 2 of the ticketing machines were inoperable. But, I was able to figure it out. So, no big deal. Once we got inside the actual theater, the floor was sticky and the entire room didn't seem like it was cleaned that day. There was trash on the floor, my seat didn't fully recline, and much of the leather was pealed off on the seat. On top of that, the restrooms were just as unkempt, my reward for signing up for their membership club was unavailable, and my partner's drink was totally forgotten with the delivery of their food. I tried fixing it by looking on their website, QR code on the tray... something. But, couldn't find a reasonable way to contact anyone without leaving the theater and missing the movie. My partner also brought up a very valid point of the popcorn being served in metal bowls, that might share the same hygiene habits as the floors and seats. To which, I could neither argue nor defend, because at that point anything is possible. Overall, I felt embarrassed for suggesting we go here and always giving rave reviews, as our experience turned out to be terrible. Thankfully I have an understanding partner, or this would totally not be OK.

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    Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas - Inside bar

    Inside bar

    Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas - Bar area

    Bar area

    Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas - Seating Area with tray. The tray sits high, and the seat sits low.

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    Seating Area with tray. The tray sits high, and the seat sits low.

    IMAX - Outside entrance

    IMAX

    4.2(16 reviews)
    4.5 miPlaya Vista

    So I saw a screening of ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER at this IMAX headquarters yesterday for the first…read moretime. The building was beautifully designed and immaculate. The seats were very plush and comfortable. The screen and sound system were state of the art. The problem was that there were roughly 6 rows of seats that were so close to the screen that it was impossible to enjoy the film. Audience members were actually getting nauseous during various scenes. If you are forced to see a film here, be sure to use the back row, but it still may not be far enough away.

    I was excited to receive an invite here to see 'Oppenheimer' since I am several months late after…read moreeveryone else has seen this. I'm glad I waited! Being very unfamiliar with this area, it seems like a rather remote location with a bunch of luxury apartments where most likely the tenants work from home, and the corporate buildings would be something such as google, etc. IMAX seemed to fit right in. Since it was a Saturday, I was a little hesitant since the parking arm was down, and there wasn't a booth. Finally after seeing it open for a delayed time, I drove on in and found a spot out front, although the garage visitor entrance was right in front. After checking in with a human at a table setup, I had to check in on an ipad which takes your photo (which I'm not a fan of) but the security/desk lady was really nice and helpful, directing us where to go. Up a flight of stairs, the theater was to the right, and it was a nice one. I know the middle seats are ideal for this kind of place, but I stayed off to the end as I prefer and it was still easy to view. This was the kind of theater where you can feel the floor shake in certain scenes which added to the experience. Not the fault of this theater by any means, this movie was long, but I'm glad I go to see it on IMAX (and free). Unfortunately, there was zero food/beverage as other people experienced a spread at their screenings; that was not the case here and I was starving and unprepared. Thanks to the desk lady, she gave me a bottle of water so I had something. Never assume! If you get a chance to watch something, go just to say you did.

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    IMAX - Cold brew and Kombucha on tap!!

    Cold brew and Kombucha on tap!!

    IMAX - Holiday decorations

    Holiday decorations

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