Arrowhead Stadium is a stadium located in Kansas City, Missouri. Arrowhead Stadium currently houses the NFL team the Kansas City Chiefs. The stadium opened on August 12, 1972 with the construction taking just over a four years at a cost of just over $43 million, in present day dollars that equates to about $236 million. A multi-million dollar renovation of the stadium was completed in 2010.
The Kansas City Chiefs are one time Super Bowl Champions and are members of the Western Division of the American Football Conference within the NFL. They are known by their team colors consisting of red and gold. The current owner of the Kansas City Chiefs is Clark Hunt.
The stadium currently holds 76,416 fans. Currently, it was the fifth largest stadium in the NFL. There are 41 luxury club level seating sections and several luxury suites to choose from.
Arrowhead Stadium has a variety of parking options for fans to choose from including cash, pass holder and Bus/RV.
The majority of tickets for Chief’s games are sold out and there is an extensive waitlist for season tickets. However, Chiefs’s fans can check Ticketmaster.com periodically to see if tickets become available.
Edmonds CrossFit serves up high intensity workouts to both avid athletes and those new to exercise.
It takes athletes through varied and rigorous workouts that utilize core strength, cardio, and mobility. CrossFit gyms don’t rely on exercise machines, and instead use free weights, medicine balls, tires, pull up bars, rings and other equipment that require athletes to use their entire body.
Edmonds CrossFit now offers CrossFit and martial arts classes for adults and children. The gym also has a mobility class geared toward seniors.
Strayer University has both online and classroom courses available in the Delaware County area. Fields such as accounting, health services administration, information systems and more are available at this location. Students can earn degrees like Bachelor's degree, Master's, Master's of Science and more.
This family ice arena contains an NHL rink and an international rink. The skate school offers many skating programs teaching parents, tots, teens and adults alike how to skate. There is also an introduction to hockey class for youth's ages 3 to 12 years old. Public skate and rental skates are available.
The Princeton Family YMCA offers programs to help promote fellowship, personal development and enrichment for those in the community. The center features a child development center, teen programs, adaptive programs, an aquatics facility and swim lessons, programs specifically designed for families, an after-school program, an arts program, a summer camp for kids and sports programs. Sports programs are available for kids and adults and are offered for basketball, fencing, golf, swim, baseball, T-ball, flag football and soccer. The staff also hosts birthday parties in a private party room and runs activities for party guests.
JD Racing is an indoor karting complex open daily for riders and also hosts birthday parties, fundraisers, corporate gatherings and other events and affairs. Food and beverages, including a variety of snacks and sandwiches, are served.
Malibu Health Club is a day spa and fitness center. It offers an array of classes, such as yoga, boxing, spinning and Pilates classes. It also offers some health services, which include both Western and Eastern treatments, including chiropractic care, acupuncture and physical therapy. Visit the website for more information.
Learn to Drive is a driving school created by former police Sgt. Joe Campbell. His goal was to use his experience in the police force to make a program that would be relatable to his generally young students. The classes consist of educational videos, tests and driving time. Campbell wanted to be sure his students were as comfortable as possible, so he chose vehicles that they wouldn't mind being seen in or vehicles that are familiar to them.
The course requires 30 hours of class time, 6 hours behind the wheel and then, once class has ended, 60 logged hours behind the wheel with a licensed driver in the car.
Learn to Drive is located in the Benfield Village Shopping Center, tucked away in a pass-through. Just look for the Szechuan Inn restaurant.
See the company's website for class schedules or call the office for registration info.
Located off Battlefield Parkway off Sudley Road, this Strayer University Campus is one of many multiple campus locations nationwide. This Battleview Parkway campus offers various accredited online degree programs that are idea for for busy adults interested in a quality education that's affordable, convenient and supportive. With more than 80 campuses nationwide, Strayer University has produced the most students with degrees in computer science of any college in America in 2001.
Located at Cherry Plaza, A+ is a driving school that offers driving and written test preparation, as well as special programs for both adults and teens. Pick-up and drop-off are available.
Davis Diamonds Gymnastics is a fitness and exercise studio offering a wide range of programs, including activities for boys and girl, adults, teens and children. Some programs offered include Kindergarten classes, trampoline and tumbling, cardio and conditioning, tumble tots, pee wees and baby classes. Adult programs are for ages sixteen and older.
Epic Volleyball Club is a junior boys and girls club in a large, state-of-the-art facility. Head coach Pat Bonner has coached college and club teams, and was an assistant coach for a 1991 Seaside club team that won a national championship. Players have gone on to play for UCLA, NYU, Yale and Harvard. The club shares a building with the associated company Volleyhut.com, an online retailer for volleyball supplies.
Honda Center is one of Orange County's most important entertainment hubs. The centrally located venue is relatively easy for OC residents to get to, whether they're coming for a concert or to cheer on its main tenant, the National Hockey League's Anaheim Ducks. Equipped with good seating and pretty eclectic food, it's an ideal locale for sports and music fans alike.
Honda Center Parking
Parking at the stadium is pricey, especially for concerts. There are plenty of lots around the stadium that offer discounted rates if you don't mind walking. If you do park here, Lot 4 gives you with the easiest exit route.
Hotels near Honda Center
There are plenty of budget hotels within a few blocks. Since Disneyland Resort is less than 5 miles away, you'll also have the opportunity to stay at upscale versions of chain hotels like Marriott or Hilton.
Seating at Honda Center
Honda Center's sight lines are great for sports regardless of where you're sitting. Sections 411, 412, 433, and 434 are terrific family-friendly options that put you at the arena's center.
Food at Honda Center
You'll find classic stadium fare like hot dogs and nachos throughout the arena. The 200 section has the best selections, including local restaurant options like Wahoo's Fish Taco. The sit-down venue Standing 'O' serves up gastropub fare before, during, and after games.
Beer at Honda Center
Beer at concession stands run about $8 to $10. Generally, the shortest lines are away from the main entrance. The arena's seven bars feature a better beer selection, including several local craft brews.
Parking alternatives at Honda Center
If you're staying in a nearby hotel, you can purchase a day pass to catch a bus ride with the Anaheim Resort Transportation. There is also a Metrolink station across the street.
What to bring to Honda Center
You'll want to bring an extra layer of clothing if you're attending a Ducks game. The arena is a little cooler for hockey games to help preserve the ice.
Insider tip for Honda Center
The industrial park west of Honda Center is home to Noble Ale Works, a local craft brewery. You can park in their lot for free, but it's common courtesy to stop in and enjoy a pre-game pint.
Author's bio: Rich Manning is a freelance writer based in Orange County, CA. He's been writing about food, drink, and lifestyle in Southern California for over ten years.
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers provide training and certification for computer-based business operations. It is located on the west side of Livernois Rd. between West Big Beaver Rd. and West Maple Rd. It offers courses in Microsoft Office products, Microsoft Tech products as well as numerous other business operational software and programs.