The fan expertise adjustments within the PPG Paints Area

>> WE HAVE DID A LOT OF IT TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT BELLYING UNTIL THE REFRESHMENT LEVEL. WE HAVE MET MANY OF THESE STANDS AND DRIVEN THEM INTO GRAB AND GO. WHEREVER YOU WALK THROUGH DIG YOUR ITEM, YOU PUT ON A DEVICE THAT PRICES EVERYTHING, YOU SCAN YOUR APPLE PAYMENT. For the time, the governor lifted the restrictions to end last night. HT[EM – The staff at the pens and the arena had to work quickly. >> Overall, it was a really good effort by the workers, the penguins staff to be able to tear it all down and get it all together to get so many fans up and running. >> WHILE STATE RESTRICTIONS HAVE CAPACITY AT 15%, DAVID MOORHOUSE HAS ADDED ON-SITE SAFETY PROTOCOLS AND SOCIAL DISTANCE, BUT CAPACITY COULD BE COMFORTABLE AT 25%.

WATCH: The fan experience is changing in the PPG Paints Arena

Pittsburgh’s Action Sports Ryan Recker toured the arena to see the changes that were being made to keep fans safe.

Updated: 5:52 PM EST March 3, 2021

We haven’t seen that for almost a year: Ice hockey fans in the stands in the PPG Paints Arena. Pittsburgh’s Action Sports Ryan Recker toured the arena to see the changes that were being made to keep fans safe. Check out the full report in the video player above. Upgrades included eliminating a number of confined spaces, adding a new lounge area due to be completed soon, setting up 250 hand sanitizing stations, and cashless use of the entire PPG Paints arena. If you have cash there is a machine that will turn your money into a card that can be used across the arena. You can order food, drinks, and even merchandise on your mobile device and then go to a designated area for pickup. Contactless concession stands are now also in use. From the time Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf lifted restrictions on Monday to the clash on Tuesday night, Pens and Arena staff had to work quickly to make sure everything was up and running for the fans to return.

We haven’t seen that for almost a year: Ice hockey fans in the stands in the PPG Paints Arena.

Pittsburgh’s Action Sports Ryan Recker toured the arena to see the changes that were being made to keep fans safe.

Check out the full report in the video player above.

Upgrades included eliminating a number of confined spaces, adding a new lounge area due to be completed soon, setting up 250 hand sanitizing stations, and cashless use of the entire PPG Paints arena.

If you have cash there is a machine that will turn your money into a card that can be used across the arena. You can order food, drinks, and even merchandise on your mobile device and then go to a designated area for pickup.

Contactless concession stands are now also in use.

From the time Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf lifted restrictions on Monday to the clash on Tuesday night, Pens and Arena staff had to work quickly to make sure everything was up and running for the fans to return.

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