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A quick look at the MOA Arena

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Published July 5, 2012 at 12:02 am

Photo by Miguel R. Santiago

1 Located at Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines

2 Opened on May 19, 2012

3 Cost P3.5 billion to build

4 Owned by SM’s Henry Sy

5 Has six floors with five dedicated floors for seating

6 Has a seating capacity of 15,000 with an estimated 20,000 for a full house

7 Contains a VIP corporate lounge for the best seats of the stadium

8 Has an exclusive bar

9 Has branded coffee shops and hotel-standard catering

10 Equipped with a 360-degree LED screen and 2 LED ribbon boards

11 Has a Maplewood hard court

12 Uses NBA Spalding basketball goals

13 Has a designated press room

14 Has a world class dressing room

15 State-of-the-art dugout and shower rooms

16 Planned to host numerous events other than basketball, such as tennis, volleyball, wrestling, boxing, concerts, corporate shows, etc.

17 Parking lot can house up to 1,400 vehicles and has a valet parking service

18 Shuttle bus service on special play dates

19 Taxi service and waiting area

20 Driver’s lounge at the car park

21 Smoking areas and bathrooms in every floor

22 Designed to be people with disabilities (PWD)-friendly

23 Has live beaming capability to any SM Cinema nationwide

24 Uses technologically enhanced internal crowd and traffic control

25 Wi-Fi available


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