markhb
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The top corner one actually isn't that bad... it's the 3rd Floor suite (in the middle) that really has the issue.
For the record, the floors are numbered thusly in the main elevator (near Section G, Spring St. side):
4: Top suite level
3: Second suite level, has a direct exit to the stands in Section H
2: Main concourse level
1: Arena floor level
I believe floors 1 and 2 are similarly labeled in the elevator at the Center St. entrance.
Two nitpicks: the elevator at the Free St. entrance is labeled for floors 1, 2 and 3, but they correspond to levels 2, 3 and 4 as they are in the other two entrances. And, the elevator buttons have explanatory labels made from crappy label tape... way too ugly for all this new construction.
And, an ephemeral and even less consequential nitpick: the Cross Insurance Center gave away far better food at their open house than the Civic Center. They limited it with tickets (4 or 5 to a person and you had to use one if you wanted a soda), but they had some of their vendors giving out potato skins, poutine and mini lobster rolls!
Also, I confirmed with one of the ushers that the escalator will be reversed after the intermission (presumably the 2nd Intermission for hockey), so that's a plus.
For the record, the floors are numbered thusly in the main elevator (near Section G, Spring St. side):
4: Top suite level
3: Second suite level, has a direct exit to the stands in Section H
2: Main concourse level
1: Arena floor level
I believe floors 1 and 2 are similarly labeled in the elevator at the Center St. entrance.
Two nitpicks: the elevator at the Free St. entrance is labeled for floors 1, 2 and 3, but they correspond to levels 2, 3 and 4 as they are in the other two entrances. And, the elevator buttons have explanatory labels made from crappy label tape... way too ugly for all this new construction.
And, an ephemeral and even less consequential nitpick: the Cross Insurance Center gave away far better food at their open house than the Civic Center. They limited it with tickets (4 or 5 to a person and you had to use one if you wanted a soda), but they had some of their vendors giving out potato skins, poutine and mini lobster rolls!
Also, I confirmed with one of the ushers that the escalator will be reversed after the intermission (presumably the 2nd Intermission for hockey), so that's a plus.