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Experience The Mind-blowing Fan Journey At The Brand New Intuit Dome

Opened on August 15, 2024 is Southern California’s newest, fanciest, $2 billion dollars privately funded arena that has come to life, the Intuit Dome! Home of indoor events and the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team, as they used to share Staples Center/Crypto Arena with the Lakers since 1999. Located 31 miles from Disneyland, driving or taking transit to Intuit Dome from Anaheim is not an easy feat since there aren't any direct transit routes to the arena, and the route via car is through the spaghetti network of freeways, along with parking fees in their huge garages. Intuit Dome also requires nearly all fans to have the "Clippers + Intuit Dome" app for seamless ticketing, and purchases at the concession stands and the merchandise stores that tracks via face & item recognition. In this blog, we will cover the franchise history, all in app fan experience that does require the use of facial recognition to enter Intuit Dome, and the interesting travel routes from Anaheim to Intuit Dome, especially if you are going for a concert or a Clippers game & staying in the Anaheim Resort Area. Let’s see if the dome is cracked up to be. Welcome to AntSol Travel! If you want to see the recap of the Clipper vs. Raptors game, check it out here. https://www.nba.com/watch/video/game-... Transit Methodology Getting to Intuit Dome and SoFi Stadium is not an easy feat by car or transit. You have to take the whole spaghetti network of freeways to get there from Anaheim by car, and parking rates are dynamic & not cheap. Transit is hard as well as you can take the once hourly LA Metro 460 bus to Norwalk LA Metro Rail C line along I-105. At Hawthorn/Lennox, take a Intuit Dome shuttle or LA Metro 212 to Intuit. However, the LA Metro 460 takes an hour from Disneyland, so I'm taking out the huge time crunch by driving to Norwalk, a clear 20 minute drive. Then take the C line and then 212 bus. With TAP card transfer is $1.75 for three hours! Exiting Intuit Dome, I crossed Century Boulevard to the LA Metro Bus stop for the 117 bus towards Aviation/Century station that ends at the LAX bus terminal. A few fans from the Clippers game and I waited several minutes for the 117 bus. Cars passing through or leaving the Clippers game, and watched the planes arriving at LAX. The bus arrived a few minutes later and we all boarded the bus. The bus ride was quite, and I arrived at Aviation/Century Metro Station. Aviation/Century is nice, clean, and new since it opened just last Monday, November 4. In anticipation of the new station and the future LAX people mover, the southern portion of the K & C lines were reconfigured to meet at Aviation/Century. When the people mover opens at LAX/Metro Transit Center, it will connect the K line from Westchester to Aviation, and the C line will end at the LAX/Metro Transit Center. Due to that, the trains will empty out arriving at Aviation/Century, flip around, and then boards. At the stop, there seem to be anyone boarding from LAX, however, plenty of passengers, including a family with large suitcases boarded the C line. After that, the trip was smooth. The connection bus to Anaheim, LA Metro 460, would not be there for another half hour. It was a good thing I drove to Norwalk, especially taking another hour on the bus to get to Anaheim. Arriving back in Norwalk, it was a nice clear drive back to Anaheim. I was glad I did the park & ride method so I can take the Metro C line and see what it is like for the transit experience. Conclusion: In conclusion, I love the seamless experience of Intuit Dome as you scan your face in relation to the app, and you are in everything to pay for the card on file for merchandise, food, and arena entry. However, this can cause a lot of hurdles getting to the arena for people who did not know that they need to use the app for going into the event, needing their now Ticketmaster account, and people might not want to have their face scanned stored in a private database. I wish there was a more direct way by transit from Anaheim to Intuit Dome, however, you have to take the LA Metro 460 to LA Metro C line station at Norwalk, take C line to Hawthorne/Lennox station, and then LA Metro 212 to Intuit Dome. 00:00 Introduction 00:49 History of the Clippers Franchise 03:04 Know Before You Go to Intuit Dome 05:50 Transit Methodologies From Anaheim to Intuit Dome 06:39 LA Metro C line and LA Metro Bus 212 to Intuit Dome 08:55 The Inuit Dome Experience 15:14 Heading back to Anaheim

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