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NBA Kings Unveil App For New Golden 1 Center, Hosting Open House Event For Fans

The NBA Kings yesterday unveiled a new Golden 1 Center app, saying that it will "help fans navigate the new downtown arena, order food and merchandise and even simplify the way they get to and from games," according to Dale Kasler of the SACRAMENTO BEE. The app will also "provide enhanced real-time game statistics and other features." Fans inside the arena "will be able to use their phones and tablets to watch replays and live action from multiple angles." The app will "help fans find their seats and determine which concession stands and restrooms have the shortest lines." It will also "let them hook up with the Uber ride-sharing service and purchase parking spots in advance" (SACBEE.com, 9/19). Meanwhile, Kasler noted an open house "will be held" at Golden 1 Center from 11:00am-3:00pm PT on Oct. 1, three days before the inaugural event at the new downtown arena. Fans "must have tickets to get in -- they will be distributed free, with details coming shortly." It is "expected that thousands of fans will visit" the $557M facility. The announcement "came shortly after the team distributed all of the tickets for its free Fan Fest event, which will feature a team practice." Fan Fest will run from 5:00-8:00pm that same day (SACRAMENTO BEE, 9/17).

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