Ultimate arena, the best I've ever been! The world's most ecological arena, it's great. Facilities are sooo cool! A lot of green, technology, and fan experience is so good. Little kiosks inside the arena, using payment technology by Amazon, were very functional. I visited there in October '25 at Kraken home games against Anaheim and Vegas. Memorable visiting, I will always remember!

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Quick facts
- Where is Cut test located?
- Cut test is located at 334 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA.
- How can I contact Cut test?
- You can call (206) 752-7200 or visit https://climatepledgearena.com/.
- What is Cut test known for?
- Large venue hosts WNBA & NCAA basketball, roller derby, concerts & events for up to 17,000 people.
- How is Cut test rated?
- Cut test has a 4.5-star rating based on 9,312 customer reviews.
Where is Cut test located?
Cut test is located at 334 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA.
How can I contact Cut test?
To reach Cut test, call (206) 752-7200 or visit https://climatepledgearena.com/.
- (206) 752-7200
- https://climatepledgearena.com/
- 334 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
What is Cut test known for?
Large venue hosts WNBA & NCAA basketball, roller derby, concerts & events for up to 17,000 people.
Customers generally view Climate Pledge Arena as a modern, well-designed venue with strong sightlines and sound, but pricey concessions and some seating and access issues.
What customers love
- Modern, eco-friendly design
- Good fan experience and technology
- Functional kiosks and payment options
- Strong sound and video boards
- Good views from many seats
- Convenient parking and transit access
Things to watch for
- Food and drinks are very expensive
- Upper sections feel steep and cramped
- Wayfinding inside can be confusing
- Security lines can be long
- Staff friendliness is inconsistent
What does Cut test look like?
Photos of Cut test — storefront, interior, and highlights.
What are people saying about Cut test?
A selection of customer reviews for Cut test.
Great experience! First time visiting an ice hockey game, and attended a Seattle Kraken match, and it was a unique experience! If you have the possibility to attend a game, highly recommended, it's a night out and not just a sports game.
Been to the climate pledge dozens of times. Nice facility spacing for seats isn’t that bad for an average sized dude. But you get gouged on the food and drink prices. $20-25 beers and $20 sandwiches. Not like you have many other options when a team or artist you wants to see comes here though.
Climate Pledge Arena is located in Seattle. This Arena is fairly new and designed for sports events and concerts. I went to the Who concert here. There is plenty of parking at structures adjacent to the Arena itself. The mass transit system can also get you near to the Arena. I parked in the arena parking garage located right across the street from the arena. Once inside the arena, walking to your seating seems like it should be easy but it is a little difficult and confusing, especially for a disabled person needing elevators. So be prepared for plenty of walking to get anywhere inside. Bars seem to be placed around in certain areas of sections. Most food vendors are placed on the lowest part of the arena and are grouped together. They offer a good variety of food choices, but are quite expensive. Food vendors on upper floors don't have many choices beside pizza. My seats were on the highest floor and the Ballard's pizza place near us was overpriced and the slices were the greasiest pizza slices I've ever had! But at least the beers and ciders were cold. My seats were pretty far up in the "nosebleed " sections. The stairs to get there were narrow and very steep, keep that in mind if you have a fear of heights or use a cane. The seats up there are very narrow with only a couple inches between your knees and the row in front of you. Letting people by you once you're seated means standing up carefully and leaning a little backward for the person to squeeze past you, so much so that most people stayed seated for the entire concert. We were completely opposite the stage, so the stage did appear small but with big video boards above, left and right of the stage. Those boards really helped to see the performers. The sound system was incredible with no distortion but extremely loud as it is a foofed building, so bring concert ear protection to fully appreciate the concert without damaging your hearing (I forgot mine and my ears rang for almost a week!). If you can get a seat in one of the lower levels where the seats and rows are wider and not as steep, you might have a better time. Overall it was a good experience despite the not so great food and concert vendor booths only near the main entrance on the ground floor. UPDATE: Went recently to see a comedy show and sat down in the lower bowl in section 21 row D seat 1, which is the 2nd row up from the floor seating. These seats were much wider than the nosebleed seats as well as wider aisles, more legroom, and less steepness of the steps. View of stage was very good down here and reasonably close.
It's a very nice arena for seeing popular acts. There's not really a bad seat in there, but the 200 levels are a bit steep (bad if you don't like heights). The security lines get pretty long and any bag bigger than an index card, even clear, has to go through the single X-ray line at bigger shows. The friendliness of the staff is hit or miss, some are nice and others act incredibly rude and entitled. Overall it's a nice venue that I like to come to when big acts are coming to the area. The food and drinks are outrageously expensive and the quality does not match.
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