I think you'll be very happy with section 11. We went to a Clippers game vs. the Grizzlies and loved where we were sitting. We had row 6 - which is one of the middle rows (seats 5,6). Seats were comfortable and private. I kind of liked not sitting with the masses. (Clippers games have a completely different atmosphere than Lakers and Kings games. ) But it's good to see that the team is finally getting competitive.
We had a personal waiter and the seats in the Premier area are more private with few waits at the restrooms which were spotless. We didn't utilize the waitstaff. I would definitely recommend eating before the game at LA Live, which is basically the big shopping/dining area outside of the arena. ESPN Zone and the Yard House are my two favorites, the Yard House has a big of a beer selection as it gets. If you're going to park, aim for the Olympic West or Olympic East garages. Parking is usually $15 but I think it fluctuates depending on who the opponent is. If you're able to take the METRO from where you're located, by all means do so because it's the quickest and least irritating way to go to a game. I try to stay neutral between the Lakers and Clippers. When you live in LA and love going to games, it's awesome that you always have live basketball to watch with two teams under the same roof.
Not the best club seats but I just enjoyed sitting in such a small section with not a whole lot of fans around me. I could only see the far end of the court, the corner of the nearest backboard really hampers your view.
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We had a personal waiter and the seats in the Premier area are more private with few waits at the restrooms which were spotless.
We didn't utilize the waitstaff. I would definitely recommend eating before the game at LA Live, which is basically the big shopping/dining area outside of the arena. ESPN Zone and the Yard House are my two favorites, the Yard House has a big of a beer selection as it gets.
If you're going to park, aim for the Olympic West or Olympic East garages. Parking is usually $15 but I think it fluctuates depending on who the opponent is. If you're able to take the METRO from where you're located, by all means do so because it's the quickest and least irritating way to go to a game.
I try to stay neutral between the Lakers and Clippers. When you live in LA and love going to games, it's awesome that you always have live basketball to watch with two teams under the same roof.