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Seniors Out and About in the Twin Cities: Wild at the Xcel

Out and About--Minnesota Wild at The Xcel!

The Twins are heading to the playoffs and the Vikings are off to their typical unpredictable start--now it’s time for the State of Hockey to cheer on the Wild and get them back into the playoffs and beyond! How about considering attending a Wild game with your senior loved one? We all share a long hockey tradition here in Minnesota, even if you have never played the game.

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Xcel

The Xcel Energy Center is widely regarded as one of the best hockey venues in the NHL. It also hosts a number of large concerts because the acoustics are excellent--maybe that’s why the horn sounds so good when the Wild score.

Xcel Energy Center has accessible seating on every level of the arena. You can buy accessible seats either through ticket master or by calling the Wild’s phone line set up exclusively for accessible seating 800-877-7575. Excel also has bariatric seating that accommodates people up to 700 pounds. These seats are available exclusively by contacting the Xcel. Elevators are located throughout Xcel Energy Center and access all public areas of the arena. Should you need assistance in reaching your seat, please contact a Guest Services staff member. All of the bathrooms at Xcel are ADA compliant for accessibility. Like most sports venues, it's always a great idea to plan your trips to the bathroom or restaurants to avoid the crowds. The lines get long for all the restrooms between periods, but heading a little early or later can radically reduce the wait times.

 

 

Wheelchairs

Wheelchair escorts are available for guests who may require additional assistance to and from their seats. A pre-arranged escort will meet a guest at the designated gate and assist the guest to their seating area. At the conclusion of the event, an escort will return to the guest’s seat and escort them to the nearest exit. Please note the escort will not remain with the guest during the event, nor will the wheelchair be left with a guest during the event. This service is for transport needs only. Additionally, escorts are available only on Xcel Energy Center property and are not permitted to transport beyond the arena property. Much of the wheelchair seating is located around the top row of each section of the arena. The great thing about Xcel is that the view is excellent from almost anywhere.

To arrange a wheelchair escort, please fill out this Guest Services Form. Guest Services will also assist with storing a wheelchair if a fan wants to transfer to a seat, contact them to arrange this by calling 651-726-8200. The seating area in front of your chair can be tight so it’s wise to consider your mobility needs before you decide to take a standard seat. It can be difficult for other patrons to move past a spectator that can’t stand up.

Public Transportation and Parking

Convenient accessible parking is available at the RiverCentre Parking Ramp. Guests using the RiverCentre Parking Ramp may access Xcel Energy Center via the skyway, which is connected to Xcel Energy Center. Another convenient option is the Kellogg Parking Ramp. Additional parking spots are available at surrounding ramps. But don’t forget the skyways if you park in nearby downtown and want a direct link to the facility.  Check out our blog on how to get seniors safely around the Twin Cities.  

 

Travel By Bus or Light Rail

Xcel Energy Center is easy to access from several Metro Transit bus lines and the light rail Green Line servicing the downtown Saint Paul area. Metro Transit offers an online Trip Planner that allows travelers to create a custom personal schedule to travel by bus or light rail to Xcel Energy Center. Visit metrotransit.org for more information.

Skyways

Many of Saint Paul’s city blocks are conveniently connected on the second floor by five miles of an award-winning skyway system. The skyway is an above ground, climate-controlled walkway that connects the buildings in downtown Saint Paul. Maps are located throughout the system and each walkway is color-coded to make navigating easy.

Food

Xcel and the Wild have several excellent areas where you can enjoy first-class food, wine, beer, and spirits. The stadium has venues from fancy to typical bar food in sit down venues. Outstanding spirits and food at Jack’s Old Number 7 Club along with the upscale Reserve restaurant on the suite level of the stadium, should fit the palate of any refined sports fan--then again how refined is that pallet before a hockey game? Quicker and less expensive fare can be had at Mich Golden Light Fan Zone, with it’s 40 flat-screen TV’s just outside gate 4, or the Goal Line Spirits and Eatery near section C23.

 

The Local Food Scene

There is also a good variety and should you prefer the local area has some fantastic venues as well. Many restaurants form a vibrant bar and restaurant area including former North Star Tom Reid’s Hockey City Pub, legendary Cosetta’s Italian restaurant, and relative newcomer, Burger Moe’s. Cosetta’s expanded a few years ago and the newly remodeled restaurant also has a good selection of Italian wines, liquors, and Italian grocery store. Tom Reid’s is a fun place to go for a hockey game but be sure to arrive early because patrons often stay put instead of attending the game at Xcel. Giving them the chance to watch the game with old number 20--Tom Reid--himself! A lot of local and nationally known athletes stop by Reids. This revitalized area, known to locals as West 7th, is a hotbed for fun places to eat, drink and enjoy some of the best St. Paul has to offer.

So how will the Wild do this season?

The biggest standout moment in the off season may have been changing General Managers in July. After just 15 months the team parted ways with Paul Fenton because of a difference of opinion on the team's culture. There haven’t been any additions to the team since Fenton’s release so the team is at least partially built around his hockey smarts. No matter what, attending a hockey game with your family in St. Paul is a great way to enjoy a day--and enjoy hearing the horn when the Wild score!



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