The new Intuit Dome will be the Los Angeles Clippers’ $2 billion state-of-the-art arena that makes fans experience something different by combining technology with passionate basketball culture.
Its vision encourages fans to be in it for the long haul and to increase passion will provide something more than a place where people watch basketball. Unique features include pop music in the restrooms and fan-centric seating experience that creates the game-day atmosphere.
Revolutionising Fan Engagement
Intuit Dome is Getting fans back into their seats, prioritising passion over distraction. Clippers owner and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer wanted a place that would encourage fervent fandom, not wandering.
Says longtime Clippers fan Oscar Burrows-Rangel, “It feels kind of like an NBA Disneyland… dedicated to basketball,” how every corner of the arena reinforces the essence of the sport. The design has it that the fans have no reasons to leave the moment; even suites do not hold televisions to distract the attention of the spectator from the gameplay. Every seat comes with a microphone so that fans can actively participate in the game atmosphere with a chance to win potential prizes for the loudest cheers.
Creating an Intense Home-Court Advantage
Features such as “The Wall” section-an exclusive, steeply pitched area exclusively for die-hard fans, Intuit Dome is building an unrelenting home-court advantage. The design of the section allows fans to stand and cheer; in fact, Erica Okeith, a team fan since the beginning, says about it: “For me to be able to know I can stand up and no one’s going to tell me to sit down.”.
Is a blessing to me.” The no opposing team gear policy in this chapter realizes the Clippers’ fan cohesiveness, as Daniel Albitres witnessed in person when an opposing fan was ejected from the game for wearing improper gear. “It was probably the highlight of my day,” he commented, the community’s commitment to seeing their team win at all costs.
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