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Originally Posted by The Great Scaper
Victoria could easily support a 10,000 seat arena. There's 850,000 people on the island and 415,000 in greater Victoria. As it is so many large attractions don't come to the island due to the fact there's not a large enough venue and when the odd ones do come they sell out back to back shows. Also so many expeditions bypass the island also due to the fact there's no venue. When Victoria was building the new arena Vancouver didn't have a city to house their farm team in the AHL as The Manitoba Moose was looking to move when The Winnipeg Jets moved back to Manitoba. If Victoria had the foresight we could have built a much larger arena and had Vancouver's AHL Farm team here. I would have bought season tickets to that but I think as it is I've been to two or three WHL games ever. It's pathetic.
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It seems to me that we get the vast majority of performers that much bigger cities like Seattle and Vancouver get since we built that arena and it's amazing what few performers actually
miss Victoria. The only ones I can think of are the biggest shows that fill BC Place like U2, the Rolling Stones, etc.....
I just bought a ticket the other day to see my favorite comedian-Jimmy Carr, who I
never thought would come to Victoria so no, I don't think we're missing much Bob, especially in contrast to the old Memorial Arena which barely anyone ever played
I also don't think we're worthy of an AHL franchise either because if you look at the cities in the AHL, most of them are much bigger than Victoria so i'm not at all convinced we could support an AHL team