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[Fact Checker] American Airlines Center is better than Toyota Center

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by heypartner, Oct 31, 2016.

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American Airlines Center is better than Toyota Center

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  3. I need more facts to decide

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  5. Well, if you put that way -- Definitely Wrong

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  1. majicdonjuan

    majicdonjuan Member

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    Exterior, AA Center.

    Interior, Toyota Center
     
  2. ryan_98

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    having been to all 3 texas nba arenas i feel that toyota is in third place as far as appearance, arena experience, and overall fan atmosphere
     
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    That girl in the red can't dance worth a lick. She'll probably end up looking like those 2 old dirt bags in about 10 years as well.
     
  4. BAHAMIANFAN

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    Says the guy that probably doesn't dance at all.
     
  5. HR Dept

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    That is odd, because AA is bigger than Toyota too.
     
  6. Mr. Clutch

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    At Toyota I feel like I'm much higher and looking down on the action. AA had the feeling of being in a cozy bowl
     
  7. oogie boogie

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    Impossible. humans are an ever changing species. as I grow older I will most definitely change. my metabolism will to down, my hair will change colors, my skin will wrinkle, and I might find new hobbies to enjoy in the future. I may even find a new sense of humor as I grow as a person. I may enjoy funny Halloween costumes now such as people dressing up as Eleven or Harley Quinn, but in a couple decades I may become a humorless man who hates this holiday. you have presented me an impossible task to never change.
     
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    Exterior wise AA is much nicer looking. Interior I like Toycen.
     
  9. alethios

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    Need more evidence!
     
  10. Jturbofuel

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    Toyota Center to me is a better venue. The upper level concourse is beyond cramped at AAC and just for that reason alone Toyota Center gets the nod.
     
  11. swyyyguy

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    victory park > the area outside toyota center
     
  12. heypartner

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    Found some more evidence from opening night at TC. You can still change your vote.

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    Been to AAC once for non Stars/Mavericks event. It looks bigger at AAC because I don't think it's built into the ground. The only thing AAC has over Toyota Center is Victory Park. I really like the walk up to the arena. It was very cool experience. Inside, the seating is sectioned off, like it has it's own neighborhood.
     

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