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Bell MTS Place

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4.4 Google Review
300 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 5S4, Canada
(204) 987-7825 www.bellmtsplace.ca
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Aug 14, 2018
Worthy of five stars, but I had so much goop and dirt on the tires I bought, I had to take away a star. Fountain tire is expensive. Product is good. Just expensive. I guess you could offer up the "you get what you pay for" speech here and it would fit. That being said, would it kill you to wash my rims and tires when someone spends 1300 on tires? My car was clean, why can't I get it back that way? On the plus side, they fit me in last minute and finished exactly when they said they would. Super friendly and knowledgeable as well.

Aug 14, 2018
This is by far one of the best venues in North America! Acoustically speaking, concerts sound incredible. So much research and development went into the design of this facility to ensure that no matter where you were sitting or standing, the music sounded perfect. It's actually said, by many bands touring through, that they can't get over how great the place sounds. Now, let's talk about what really matters here - The Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose. This is by far the best venue in the NHL - and the reason for this is obviously the fans. Regardless of if you're a DIE-HARD fan, or a casual observer, it's easy to get sucked into the excitement. Many players in the NHL, claim that the Winnipeg fans are the loudest in the league. Seats are still reasonably affordable in comparison to the rest of the league. There is not a bad view in the house! While I've since moved away from Winnipeg, I still have a special place in my heart for the "MTS Centre" - or I guess as it's called now "Bell MTS Place".

Jul 21, 2018
Winnipeg main Arena attraction for hockey and all concert venues. Well kept an updated facility however concessions are extremely expensive compared to the quality of items that you get. True North needs to work on the attitude of their security as quite a few times I've heard them say if you don't like it leave it this is private property. Other than that guest services are very helpful and make sure that your visit is very pleasant.

Aug 11, 2018
Went to the Alabama concert with warm up act Charlie Major. Fantastic walk down memory lane. Had great seats. The staff were helpful and friendly.

May 23, 2018
Wow!!! Simply Wow! The game. The atmosphere. It was absolutely exhilarating and electrifying. If you ever visit Winnipeg this should be on top your list of places to visit. It's what brings the city and celebration together. You've gotta experience it. Everything else including the food courts and hospitality is on point.

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