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    3.5 (34 reviews)

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    Jew from Section 36
    Christine Y.

    Went to a UNR basketball game for the first time as part of a birthday celebration. Seemed pretty easy finding free parking at the Wayland parking structure. Was worried about their clear bag policy, making sure it was the right size and what to not bring but when we walked through it was seamless. They just glanced at the bags quickly and scanned tickets right after, no metal detectors or extensive security checks. Once in the arena, it was easy to figure out what area we were seated at. Nice and clean seating and the game wasn't crowded. We were in the upper section and it was still a great view of the court. I didn't go to the concession but friends who did were quickly back to seats so probably not a ton of lines. Exiting the game was quick after waiting for the crowd to clear. The only hold up, which is typical for events, was exiting the parking structure. But they did have security directing traffic to make things easier. Fun times getting to watch a game with friends and sitting nearby the UNR band.

    Class of 2024
    Nonda M.

    They did an amazing job the class of 2024 that my grandson graduated from was a success it went by really quick only 2 hours for over little over 400 students congratulations class 2024

    Kimberly N.

    We have been lucky to have been in attendance for so many UNR basketball games here, I have lost count. We always have a good time! And we have our fabulous neighbors to thank for letting us use their season tickets when they can't use them. But the Lawlor Events Center has seen better days and could really use a facelift. Last night was a little unsettling as there were 3 or 4 bats flying around throughout the whole game, swooping down to the court floor. Some players had to brush them aside as they tried to play! I wondered how the bats got inside and so I did a little digging around online. It turns out that this has happened in the past here! Yikes! We all know bats are a protected species so I hope the Lawlor Events Center looks into how they are getting in and do something about it. And maybe spruce up other aspects of the center while they're at it!

    J R.

    Next year Lawlor EC will be 40 years old. The good news is that it is not showing it's age in looks or functionality. Large event parking could be greatly improved with better signage directing traffic from the north, Evans Street, color coding access points and exits.

    College graduation in the Lawlor
    Lillian W.

    It's been a bizillion years since I was a college student. Boy... my state college didn't have an event center as nice as University of Nevada Reno (UNR). Come to think of it, we didn't even have an arena. We had a gymnasium. Oh well. But what an awesome arena for a college campus. Color me impressed. I digress, but back to the Lawlor Event Center. It is a 11,500 seat multipurpose arena. It was built in 1983 and named for Jake Lawlor, a former UNR basketball coach. The arena is home to the UNR Wolfpack basketball team. The men's team had a pretty wild ride the past few seasons. Go Wolfpack! Unfortunately I never got to a basketball game. A college graduation brought me here. Due to unanticipated inclement weather, UNR staff scrambled to arrange an indoor graduation ceremony in the Lawlor. The sound system was great. And get this.... the concession stands were open. Of course, the concession had typical higher end arena pricing. Ouch. But the pretzels were good. Crisp exterior with sprinkled rock salt and fluffy moist interior. Served warm. Popcorn was not bad tasting. Nachos were typical chips served with melted cheese. No complaints. Bottled water was chilled. Things to note for folks with mobility issues or dragging about young kids/toddlers. In the arena, the height of the interior steps, near the seats, were not all even and several steps had steep drops. From the front arena doors (off Virginia Street) facing the fitness center, there is a whole heck of a lot of stairs to get to the entry doors. If stairs aren't your deal, keep walking around the arena to get to the easy walking ramp.

    Section 34, row 27
    Natalie J.

    Lawlor Events center is Reno's biggest arena mostly used for Athletic events and graduations...at least that's what I usually go for. Since the seating capacity is on the lower end of a traditional arena, the view from the "nose bleed" seats are not bad. I've seen a couple concerts and many basketball games here and the seats were really good. For what ever reason the Reno area doesn't see many concerts at this venue but it would be great to see more well-known artists with a decent view.

    Taken from our seats in section 1, row 32
    Kevin K.

    Got to go here for the first time to watch the University of Nevada vs University of New Mexico. The venue is small but has a cozy feel to it. When you approach, each entrance has a ticket window, not a row of ticket windows like other places. When you enter, the walkway before you enter is a lot more narrow than others I have been in and you almost feel like it is more like a hallway. We seated in section 1 and I think it's on the south side? Even though we were seated in the upper section, the view was great and we could see all the action of the game. The thing I noticed was that there were no ushers in the stands and we had ask someone who was affiliated with the basketball program if they could help us find our seats. The biggest disappointment was the sound system. It sounded like the announcer was turned away from us and the people seated opposite from us could hear loud and clear. Most of what was announced I had to either strain to hear or missed it. I'm sure I will be back but now I know what to expect. The big plus to the night was the Wolfpack won 97-94 in double overtime!

    Section 4 Row 39 view
    Fran V.

    I went here for a UNR basketball game on New Years Day. Schools not in session so the campus was mostly dead aside from all the folks looking for parking for the game. Never being here before, I was waved into the parking garage and happily pulled in. A grumpy old man asked if I had a pass, in which I replied no. Didn't know I needed one, I just assumed it would be pay as you park. Nope! I asked him where I could park and he shrugged and pointed to the exit where I had to leave. I pulled out of the garage into an adjoining lot and there were two other guys with reflective vests so I asked where I could park. Well, right there in this empty lot. For free. Perfect. I had an extra 2 min walk from the garage and none of the extra hassle getting back out after the game! Once at the stadium, which was a quick 5 min walk from the car, we got in through the ticket lines pretty quick. The seats were pretty easy to find and get to. The leg room was sufficient, even for my 6'2" son. We were Center court nosebleed section but I thought the view was still good. The only thing you miss out on from there (section 4 row 39) was when the guys would throw t-shirts into the audience. The game itself was pretty fun to watch, it went quick, they do a lot of little activities during the half time and time outs to keep you entertained. I didn't get up at half time but after the game, there were some decent lines for the bathrooms. Once the game was done, it was fairly easy to get back to the car. We walked through the parking garage which was lined with cars trying to exit. Glad I wasn't stuck in there. It still took us 10 min or so to get out of the parking lot.

    Jeanne N.

    Great venue for basketball. Nice selection of food. I recommend the nachos. They are a meal in and of themselves and shareable fit two. They are also customizable with chicken or beef, beans, jalapeño peppers, cheese (quest n shredded), sour cream, olives, and salsa. Yummy! I tried the "healthy" Renown booth for their pulled pork wrap today because I saw their ad on TV. A disappointment. Pork was dry and the condiment on it tasted like antiseptic. Also bought my nephew a kid bag with a turkey n cheese wrap, applesauce, juice, and granola bar. The lunch bag was very cute and we will reuse it. He ate the applesauce and granola bar but opted for nachos n popcorn!

    View from section 19 row 14
    Vince S.

    Go Pack! Great venue for Wolfpack basketball games. Yah building is a little old and not everything is in perfect shape but it gets the job done for the time being. The security staff is always pleasant to deal with and the concessions while over-priced like everywhere are tasty!

    Mike B.

    This is a really cool, intimate setting with virtually no viewing obstructions. It is basically circular with good views from all over. It was a bummer that the bottled water was all served at room temperature especially when you are at a venue where they charge a premium for bottled water. $4 for 20oz of warm bottled water seems excessive. Good thing it was Aquafina, that is all my wife will drink. Good thing they also have some microbrews although $9 for one would likely buy a 6 pack anywhere else. The spacing of the steps going up at the start of the upper level are not consistent. Based on experience that may not comply with OSHA. The stadium itself could definitely use some updating and safety modifications. The game was fun and the wolf pack did a great job against San Diego state. The university police also do a great job before and after the game directing traffic and pedestrians. Overall a good experience and lots of fun!

    LisaMarie H.

    The stairs suck. They are uneven. Almost tripped multiple times. They don't offer extra butter on the popcorn - what's popcorn without extra butter. The parking is a nightmare when leaving. Go Pack!

    Ibew backs the pack
    Vincent V.

    Awesome game awesome fans for college games this was pretty awesome food as is pricy but that's how majority of them get there profits. Nevada is strong in support. And thanks Vegas for missing 2 free throws I got free jumbo jack lol. Support our local team and keep the blue growing.

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    Great game of basketball and the cheerleaders were amazing... UNR winning and love this arena

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    You would think on a day that they host high school graduation they would've thought to have a plan for traffic. Epic fail today

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    One expects dogs and beers to be over price. But, maybe could warm up the hotdog with something besides a flashlight.

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    Good venue for sports, but for concerts sound quality is lacking.

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    Reno Sportsdome

    Reno Sportsdome

    3.3(28 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I played a season of women's league soccer here. My team was full of rookies, myself included, so…read morewe didn't set the bar too high for our success. Registration for the team was done online and wasn't too complicated. Before our first game we had to obtain players cards - the process was easy and only took a few moments. It was also easy to get another later in the season when I lost my original one (whoops!). You are required to give the card to the employee out of the field before the start of the game so they know that every player on the turf is registered. We played the full season and our games ranged from around 6PM to as late as 10PM. 10PM is brutal especially during winter. It was freezing outside and freezing inside. No matter their efforts the field area is still quite cold. My team and I warmed up in the bar area but a dedicated warm up space would be really nice as the bar area was quite crowded most times and made finding a place to stretch hard. We didn't have any of our games rescheduled so I appreciated that as I was worried we may face that concern. Luckily our schedule remained the same throughout the season. I will say as a new player the inconsistent refs were a challenge. One game a penalty would be called, the next nothing. One game they would add players based on the time elapsed and the score, they next they would tell us that only happens in the children's leagues. Not very helpful for those of us brand new to the game and trying to learn the rules and flow. I will say what I appreciate the most about this place is how understanding they were. I was asked to play on a team the following season and after one game realized it wasn't a smart move for my foot. I called and explained my situation and the employee was nice enough to refund my money for the season and let me off the hook of playing. That was very kind. I got a check in the mail about a week after I called and I was grateful for how easy they made it. I appreciate the customer service and it kind of out weighs the awkward parking, cold field and inconsistent refs.

    I was going to Swift Physical Therapy for some back and hip issues. I attended for one month and…read morethey gave me a regimen of exercises that I could continue with at home. At the end of the month I felt much improvement. The facilities are fantastic! In the Physical Therapy part the equipment is top notch and the staff keeps all the tables and machines sterilized after each use. The other parts of the Sportsdome looked very intriguing for use as a year-round practice facility. There was soccer practice field, a 3/4 size football field, basketball courts, volleyball courts, golf practice area, baseball facilities, plus other areas that we were unable to see. There were tables outside of the practice areas so the parents could sit and watch the children practice through large glass floor to ceiling windows. They even have a snack bar with alcohol sales for the parents to pass the time while waiting for their kids to finish. Reno really needed this kind of facility to give the youth somewhere to practice yearly. It's nice to have the rehab facility right there if a child gets injured.

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    Mackay Stadium - Home Opener 2025

    Mackay Stadium

    3.5(23 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I attended a Nevada Wolfpack football game here at MacKay Stadium located in Reno, NV. Nevada plays…read morein the Mountain West Conference which boasts some pretty good football schools. For this game, they went out of conference and played Georgia Southern. It was competitive the entire way with Georgia Southern winning by a field goal. MacKay Stadium's capacity is 30,000 seats. Although it was announced that attendance was 15,000 for this game, I'd be confident in saying they'd be lucky if there were even 10,000 fans. Basically it was just choose any seat anywhere. It didn't matter. I bought a ticket on TickPick for $12 and sat one half on the Nevada side of the field and the 2nd half at the visiting Georgia Southern side. For a 4pm game in early September, the sun started setting in the 2nd half facing the Georgia Southern sidelines which had fans putting their hands in front of their eyes for most of the 4th quarter. The game atmosphere was pretty relaxed, too calm for my preferences. It felt more like a casual Saturday taking your family to a picnic rather than feeling like an electric college football type setting. Gates opened 90 minutes before kickoff. In the southwest section of MacKay Stadium sits a cool monument of a pack of wolves together which was fun for taking a photo with. Otherwise, walking around didn't offer much. Beneath the stadium scoreboard had fans sitting on the grass and listening to the pregame show being broadcast live. There's a track that separates the stands and the field. Still, fans are allowed to walk around MacKay Stadium at eye level at any point during the game. After the national anthem was sung, they had a fireworks celebration and a flyover from the armed forces military here in Reno. This could have been my favorite part about what MacKay Stadium had to offer. Picture taking was pretty hard. Being from out of town and wanting a memorable photo, the stands didn't rise high enough to snap pics looking down on the entire field, especially from the home Nevada sidelines. Mostly all seating was bleacher style benches, which is normal in college football. Something else I noticed that could be insignificant to others but I found relevant was...at the end of the 3rd quarter and start of the 4th, the game was still very close and MacKay Stadium didn't have any hype music to get fans involved to cheer on Nevada for the home stretch. It was so quiet and the 4th quarter started without having the fans getting involved. That was a letdown for me. Lastly, I couldn't find anywhere to buy parking online. When I arrived on campus, I just found a spot on a side street about 1 mile away from the stadium and walked over to the game. In the end, MacKay Stadium is fine as a college football venue. I wanted more out of the game day experience. I could see if you're a local, there being more worthwhile ways to spend a Saturday in Reno.

    Not the best college football stadium that I've been to but for its purpose, it serves a purpose…read more I'd definitely say that there are, most likely, high schools in Texas that have bigger stadiums. The food and drink prices are absolutely ridiculous but that's the standard at these places and especially in Reno with all the California immigrants. They ended up winning the game! (Or should I say that Sacramento State ended up losing the game.) Overall, it's not bad. Just not my favorite stadium to watch a game.

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    Mackay Stadium - Home game #2 vs Incarnate Word Cardinals.  Go Pack!!!!

    Home game #2 vs Incarnate Word Cardinals. Go Pack!!!!

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    Swift Sportsdome - Reno Sportsdome - Inside

    Swift Sportsdome - Reno Sportsdome

    3.8(16 reviews)
    7.8 miSouth Reno

    We tried Soccer Sprouts for our 4-year-old after he changed schools and no longer had access to…read moreSoccer Shots. Unfortunately, the experience was extremely disappointing. The program felt very unorganized, and the coaches (mostly teenagers) did very little to engage or motivate the kids. On three separate occasions, we showed up for soccer only to find out upon arrival that there was no class because the space had been rented out for a private event or the practice had been moved to another location. There was absolutely no communication about these changes. For the price they charge, we expected a much more professional and reliable program. Overall, it was frustrating, overpriced, and not something we would recommend.

    We are lucky to have this location close to our home! Our daughter had been in soccer sprouts for…read morealmost 2 years and it's something my husband and our friends look forward to weekly. It gives both the kids and the adults to come together for the adults to hang out and the kids to get their energy out. When the kids had a later morning class it was nice because the lunch items would be offered so we would have lunch right after soccer. However the past few seasons it's been earlier and earlier. We still make it a habit to hang out afterwards for all parties. They serve alcohol at all times while they are open where my husband and our friend bought a glass of beer to drink during one of the classes for those rough mornings! The sportsdome is a nice alternative for sports from being outside offering a big field, practice field (both turf), basketball courts which can also serve as volleyball courts or even for use for soccer sprouts a time or 2. Sometimes the facility can be very busy as there can be different sports simultaneously happening at the same time in all areas, so parking may be limited, but the parking lot is large you should not have much trouble finding parking. Ladies Bathrooms are also clean. They offer ladies and men as well as family bathrooms located across from the basketball courts. I always see them being clean. All in all, the facility is pretty tidy and offer many trash cans so you can throw away your trash without having to walk far away.

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    Futsol Sports Arena - Events on weekends

    Futsol Sports Arena

    2.7(6 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    I came to the arena to watch a roller derby bout. The area of town is not the greatest so when I…read morehad to park 2 blocks away, I was a bit concerned about my safety. Luckily a lot of other patrons had to park far away so we walked together to the arena. It has a cramped concession area at the entrance. Snacks, drinks, toys, etc. There was a food truck in parking lot for those wanting a bit more than arena food. There were bleacher seats to sit on or a balcony area (for a higher ticket price). There is a bar that I didn't go to. A few local vendors selling random items behind the bleachers. The audio/visual system worked well enough to hear the announcements and see the scoreboard.

    If I could leave 0 stars I would. This is a family run business which calls for a lot of…read morefavoritism. Any family member with a team or a kid on a team means that refs will definitely be picking sides during games. Not just that but sometimes the refs are husbands, or kids that are part of the family. If you ever have a problem with any of it you're welcome to complain to the board which consists of the family also so good luck with that. Usually if you fight in a game you're not allowed to play and are suspended but if you're family rules don't apply to you! As for the fields they're always in terrible conditions because they do tend to have bailes, events, parties, anything really the night before games which leaves them little time for a quick clean up which really doesn't do much. Just a heads up NEVER expect a refund for ANYTHING from these guys.

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    Futsol Sports Arena - Two indoor fields

    Two indoor fields

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    Reno Aces Baseball Club - Pulled Pork Nachos

    Reno Aces Baseball Club

    3.9(82 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown

    Home For the Holidays at the Reno Ace's Ballpark is an incredible experience!…read more From the time you arrive, there are vendors outside the park and a hot chocolate station. The Christmas trees and decor are stunning! Christmas music is playing. Santa, Mrs. Claus, the Grinch. Archie and Tahoe are giving photo ops throughout and they are truly amazing! There are special Christmas drinks, the Tipsy Reindeer was my favorite! We tried the Mac and Cheese and it was very good. They also had a variety of other foods available at different locations in the park, including "Squirrel Bites" and a turkey leg, reminiscent of Disneyland, which we did not try. The view from the seating area is incredible, but once you are down on the field, and walking through the light display, it's magical! There is a sleigh for photos and the tallest lighted tree I've ever seen! And, every 45 minutes there is a light and music display with the tree that is incredible. This is a super family-friendly event, but it also caters to people of any age. We loved this event, and look forward to attending again next year!

    My family and I were invited to my sister's work family night at the Aces. We were set up at the…read moreBill Pierce Courtesy Honda Bull Pen with catering. I loved our seats and having a table to be able to set our plates and drinks on. Most of our section was shaded from direct sunlight, so we were able to comfortably watch the game while enjoying a bite. The food was great and a huge shout out to the staff working hard to take care of us and the park. We enjoyed the game and my kids were happy they could roam freely within our section. Not the usual stadium seat and I was not complaining. It had been years since my family and I have been here, but we were happy to see the upgrades made around the park. It has come a long ways since it first opened. I realized today that we need to come more often now that my youngest can actually sit through a game. I'm glad to have the Aces stadium here and to see how our little town has grown. We had a blast! Go Aces!

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    Reno Aces Baseball Club - Star Spangled Cocktail: grenadine, vodka, lemon  juice, blue curacao.

    Star Spangled Cocktail: grenadine, vodka, lemon juice, blue curacao.

    Reno Aces Baseball Club - Kids enjoying the game too

    Kids enjoying the game too

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