There is at least one shop, on the lower level behind sections 108 and 109.Going to the Lindenwood vs. ASU hockey game 2 weeks from now. Does Mullet Arena have a good store or whatever to get ASU gear from? Thanks in advance.
There is at least one shop, on the lower level behind sections 108 and 109.Going to the Lindenwood vs. ASU hockey game 2 weeks from now. Does Mullet Arena have a good store or whatever to get ASU gear from? Thanks in advance.
coolThere is at least one shop, on the lower level behind sections 108 and 109.
Would anyone suggest hiking camelback mountain to a casual walker? or is there any good trails other mountains around that area or Phoenix in general?
Not playing golf next saturday looking for time to kill while my friends are golfing that day.
any other good hike paths mountains to walk in the phoenix area other than camelback?Depends on age and fitness level. Camelback mtn hikes are not long in distance, but the vertical can wear you out. If you normally don't walk for more than an hour, then I suggest not trying for the summit which is 2-3 hrs round trip.
Even though it's winter, bring water and a sufficiently charged cell phone just in case.
any other good hike paths mountains to walk in the phoenix area other than camelback?
Staying at our bnb in goodyear but wont have the rental vehicle that day. Looking for stuff to do that an uber can get to easily
There are a ton of trails with not quite so much vertical in South mountain park, which may be closer to you out in Goodyear. Do take the sunscreen and the water though.any other good hike paths mountains to walk in the phoenix area other than camelback?
Staying at our bnb in goodyear but wont have the rental vehicle that day. Looking for stuff to do that an uber can get to easily
Depends on how far you mind walking. Lot 59 East at 6th St/Rural - $12 (pay by phone app "ParkMobile" or at terminal)Hi guys,
Flew in from ATL a few days ago and am all set to route for my Yotes tomorrow night against Nashville. Any advice on parking at the Mullet? Preliminary research doesn't sound good. $30? Any alternatives?
Thanks again for the tip, it worked out great. Just got back to Georgia. Had a great time in Arizona last week, capped off with that dominant win over Nashville. Loved Mullett. Looking forward to retiring in AZ in 3 years. . . .Depends on how far you mind walking. Lot 59 East at 6th St/Rural - $12 (pay by phone app "ParkMobile" or at terminal)
City Hall Garage (Residence Inn) - 5th St/Forest - $2/hr
Hello Arizona,
my wife and I are huge NFL & NHL fans from Germany visiting the Valley of the Sun end of October. We will be at the Cardinals game vs. BAL Oct 29 and have planned to see the Coyotes the day after vs. CHI.
I heard about the small arena last season but was a bit shocked when I looked up tickets prices. We have been visiting half of the NHL arenas already and didn't expect ticking this box will be this expensive.
The game is not sold out yet. The cheapest seats are $184. Is there a chance to get a better deal on resale tickets in the days/hours right before the game. Or will it get only more expensive?
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to my first Mullett experience!
Sound advice. Chicago fans will pack the arena. Especially now with the new toy.Considering the opponent is Chicago and even though the Blackhawks are going to suck this season, Chicago's always a huge draw for away fans when they come to town. I'd personally recommend grabbing the tickets from the box office ASAP instead of testing your luck on the resale market, since I imagine they'd only get more expensive for what's usually a "premier" away draw in the area.
Chicago will be bad but Bedard will draw. If you can swing $184 and you are determined to see a Coyotes game I would recommend buying now. Not likely to drop.Hello Arizona,
my wife and I are huge NFL & NHL fans from Germany visiting the Valley of the Sun end of October. We will be at the Cardinals game vs. BAL Oct 29 and have planned to see the Coyotes the day after vs. CHI.
I heard about the small arena last season but was a bit shocked when I looked up tickets prices. We have been visiting half of the NHL arenas already and didn't expect ticking this box will be this expensive.
The game is not sold out yet. The cheapest seats are $184. Is there a chance to get a better deal on resale tickets in the days/hours right before the game. Or will it get only more expensive?
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to my first Mullett experience!
Friendly Ducks fan coming in peace. Flying in tomorrow morning for the game and leaving early evening. Is the Chuckbox a decent option to grab a quick before the game? Thanks.
Yeah just need a quick bite. Thanks for the feedback. I’ll hit up this place then.Been there a few times myself. They have delicious burgers, if that's what you're after.
You have to realize what you're paying for. Never again will you see NHL teams playing in such a small venue.Hello Arizona,
my wife and I are huge NFL & NHL fans from Germany visiting the Valley of the Sun end of October. We will be at the Cardinals game vs. BAL Oct 29 and have planned to see the Coyotes the day after vs. CHI.
I heard about the small arena last season but was a bit shocked when I looked up tickets prices. We have been visiting half of the NHL arenas already and didn't expect ticking this box will be this expensive.
The game is not sold out yet. The cheapest seats are $184. Is there a chance to get a better deal on resale tickets in the days/hours right before the game. Or will it get only more expensive?
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to my first Mullett experience!
Sort of depends where you are in Scottsdale as it's like 30 miles north to south that you're in their city limits...and Scottsdale isn't exactly synonymous with 'cheap' or 'dive bars' but generally yeah grocery stores are a good bet, and steer away from names like Whole Foods and AJ's and towards names like Basha's, Winco (although there aren't any of those in Scottsdale)Hey gang. We have a group of 8 guys coming down for a golf trip from Canada.
Naturally, here's question #1: Where is the cheapest place to buy beers? Probably grocery stores? A few of us get in earlier and want to stock the airbnb as best as we can before the other 5 arrive. (We're staying in Scottsdale)
#2: Best Dive Bars? I'm a big fan of sitting around and chatting to locals around the bar.
Appreciate the response, man. Yeah, it will most likely be a play it by ear type thing.Sort of depends where you are in Scottsdale as it's like 30 miles north to south that you're in their city limits...and Scottsdale isn't exactly synonymous with 'cheap' or 'dive bars' but generally yeah grocery stores are a good bet, and steer away from names like Whole Foods and AJ's and towards names like Basha's, Winco (although there aren't any of those in Scottsdale)
Scottsdale is also sort of not the first place you'd think of for dive bars, but having said that the further south from Old Town you go the more dive-y it becomes. And more along Hayden than along Scottsdale Road. At Thomas Rd and Hayden there was a place called Pranksters Too that got sold to a local sports bar chain RT O'Sullivans.
(it's funny you mention a golfing group of 8 guys because just last night one of my rec league teammates who's a teaching pro at Grayhawk up there gave the weekly update on round prices, and he said they're getting up to $300-$400 - guys were "who pays that?" and he said "groups of like 8-12 guys, bachelor parties, etc")
Clancy's near Old Town is a good spot too. Shitty Irish Pub type place. Harold's after your Rancho Manana stop is a good place too. Haven't been there in a while though, might be pricier than I remember. OHSO brewing near Orange Tree isn't bad.Hey gang. We have a group of 8 guys coming down for a golf trip from Canada.
Naturally, here's question #1: Where is the cheapest place to buy beers? Probably grocery stores? A few of us get in earlier and want to stock the airbnb as best as we can before the other 5 arrive. (We're staying in Scottsdale)
#2: Best Dive Bars? I'm a big fan of sitting around and chatting to locals around the bar.
For DivesHey gang. We have a group of 8 guys coming down for a golf trip from Canada.
Naturally, here's question #1: Where is the cheapest place to buy beers? Probably grocery stores? A few of us get in earlier and want to stock the airbnb as best as we can before the other 5 arrive. (We're staying in Scottsdale)
#2: Best Dive Bars? I'm a big fan of sitting around and chatting to locals around the bar.
Coach House is a popular destination. Coyotes of the past have been known to hang there. I cannot attest with personal experience as I avoid Old Town at all cost. Not my scene but YMMV. There is a damn good Colombian hot dog place not too far from Coach House.Hey gang. We have a group of 8 guys coming down for a golf trip from Canada.
Naturally, here's question #1: Where is the cheapest place to buy beers? Probably grocery stores? A few of us get in earlier and want to stock the airbnb as best as we can before the other 5 arrive. (We're staying in Scottsdale)
#2: Best Dive Bars? I'm a big fan of sitting around and chatting to locals around the bar.