Reviews of Nottingham Panthers Ice Hockey Club. (Association) in Nottingham (Nottinghamshire).
Nottingham Panthers Ice Hockey Club
Malin Hill, Nottingham NG1 1JQ, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Nottingham Panthers Ice Hockey Club, Association in Nottingham (Nottinghamshire)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Nottingham Panthers Ice Hockey Club
Sunday
9AM–9PM
Monday
9AM–9PM
Tuesday
9AM–9PM
Wednesday
9AM–9PM
Thursday
9AM–9PM
Friday
9AM–9PM
Saturday
9AM–9PM
Popular times
Reviews of Nottingham Panthers Ice Hockey Club
N. L.
It’s a decent night out, especially if you’re an ice hockey fan. But if not, it’s certainly worth going to at least one in your life. The hockey is a decent standard and the NIC is the nicest arena in the league, so you’ll be spoilt with good sightlines, atmosphere, space etc.
Tickets are easy to come by – just buy them from the website and you’ll be sent an e-ticket. The most popular games are against the arch-rival Sheffield Steelers, and tickets go fast if they’re in town. Easier to get against the other teams. If you’re a student, take advantage of the student deals!
Food & drink is reasonably priced and there’s an on-site shop so that you can buy Panthers merchandise.
In general, the games have a good atmosphere and the Panthers fans are a die-hard bunch. It can be lacking if they’re playing a rubbish team, but against big teams like Sheffield & Cardiff – it’s worth going to.
If you’ve never watched ice hockey before and you’re tempted, this is the best place in the country to do it! Nottingham, Belfast and Glasgow offer the nicest fan experience so take advantage if you’re in Nottingham and you’re wanting something to do for an evening.
b. c.
My first Ice Hockey match and really enjoyed it, exciting end to end stuff. Some corny tannoy stuff but it added to the atmosphere. Good views from the seats, plenty of food and drink outlets (bit pricey but that was expected) all in all a good time was had.
N. B.
This is actually a really nice arena, I was not quite prepared for it, as I didn't think that ice hockey was very popular in England. If the Panthers are playing, it's a great and relatively cheap night of fun. The seats are close to the action and all have great views.
A. W.
Attended our first Panthers match the other day. Whilst the overall experience was enjoyable there are a few points that i feel are worth a mention to anyone considering a visit.
The arena is situated in the heart of Nottingham and is one of those venues that sits on the side of a main city centre road...but on a busy day can be extremely difficult for someone unfamiliar with Nottingham to get to a parking spot within a reasonable distance of it !. Especially as you find yourself trying to avoid bus lanes, stay within average speed limits and avoid other road users who are obviously more familiar with the roads !.
We seemed to go around quite a few times before spotting a car park signed as "Arena parking". Having arrived at what can be best described as a gravel strewn wet dustbowl full of puddles which at first sight appeared to resemble a demolition site, i was rather taken aback by the flat rate parking charge of £10 which was valid for 24 hours from 5pm....which i begrudgingly paid under duress to keep my sanity at that point 😁 ( had to vacuum the car the next day due to most of the dirt ending up on my carpets !).
The walk to the ice arena was only a few hundred yards and took just a few minutes.
Once we arrived we headed for our hospitality box and began to get a feel for the game which had started a good 20 minutes before.
As the first session ended we decided to purchase some food and made our way to a small bar behind the boxes.
The staff were polite and attentive and we ordered 3 cokes and a basket of chips.
£18.30? Really ?
I only wanted a snack and a drink...not to sponsor the team 😂🤣
Returning to our box with our we then waited for the gold plated chips to arrive.....37 minutes from the time of ordering!!
The game continued and the last part was more akin to a mass brawl than hockey but we thought it was hilarious and enjoyable all the same, one of the players actually snapped his hockey stick in half !. Eventually the Panthers secured the winning goal in the dying minutes....which resulted in a few more scuffles and sin bin visits 😂🤣
Overall. All the Staff were great, venue was great once we got there but food and drink...not family friendly and although the chips were pretty tasty....not worth £8 a bowl ....and certainly not worth almost a 40 minute wait for.
M. L.
Visiting an Ice Hockey game is something everyone should do at least once. Its a cheesty affair with lots of fun and songs from the past. Everyone I went with wants me to organise it again!
B. E.
Enjoy the ice hockey, but the price of food/ at the outlets is very expensive. As they class this as a "family" sport it would prove to be very very expensive to take a family of Mum,Dad and two children.
j. n.
Great entertainment, nice mix of people
C. S.
Fantastic atmosphere and a great team support. Great family night out.
M.
What a great night out. Fun for all the family, old and young
B. H.
Great place to watch ice hockey
M. (.
Great atmosphere, fantastic sport
L. S.
Great atmosphere for all the family
P. H.
Great night out.
I. G.
Fantastic
L. S.
lots of children
E. D.
(Translated) With a complicity in the whole room and life and gives pleasure to see young people participating, it is worth the trip
(Original)
À uma cumplicidade em todo o recinto e vida e dá gosto de ver gente de tenra idade a participar vale a pena a deslocação
J. B.
K. S.
E. R.
G. Ö.