Visa, Master Card, American Express & Discover
Will Call windows are located inside the Nationwide Arena Box Office at the southwest corner of Nationwide Blvd. and McConnell Blvd. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number and a photo ID.
Nationwide Arena: 800 645 2657 or 614 246 3350 for hockey, 614 246 2000 for events. Chiller Dublin: 614 764 1000; Chiller Easton: 614 475 7575 Chiller North: 740 549 0009 Group Sales Information: For more information on group reservations or premium seating opportunities, call 614 246 7224
Closed except on game or event days. Opens at 12 p.m. on game or event days.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Tickets available at all prices. Available at Ticketmaster, The Chillers and the Box Office. HEARING IMPAIRED: RF style assisted listening devices available through guest services at Nationwide Arena.
Cash, AmEx, Visa, MC
Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID.
(212) 221-1211
Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
The Box Office accepts cash, Mastercard, Visa, Discover and American Express.
Will Call tickets can be picked up anytime during regular Quicken Loans Arena Box Office hours. Please allow at least two (2) days after placing an order before attempting to pick up Will Call tickets.
(216) 420-2200 or 800 332-2287 for event information.
Monday through Saturday - 9:30AM to 6PM Sunday - Closed (May through September) 12PM - 5PM on Event Days
Trained guide dogs or service animals assisting guests are welcome inside and must remain on a leash or in a harness at all times. For information on disability seating call: 216-420-2200 or 800-332-2287. For information on group sales call (216)420-2153.
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa are accepted. Honda Center is a cashless venue.
A photo ID matching the name the tickets are placed under is required. VIP, Artist, Promoter, or other special will call requirements and locations are subject to change. Will call windows are located at the Box Office. Will call is generally available beginning 1-1/2 hours prior to the event, and closes after the start of the event (after the first intermission for Anaheim Ducks games). Late pick up will be available at the East Entrance after the box office closes.
Box office phones are answered during regular box office hours. Please note, the box office does not sell tickets by phone. Call (714) 704-2500 for general information
Monday through Friday 10am to 3pm. The box office will remain open through the beginning of weeknight events. On event Saturdays and event Sundays, the box office will open three (3) hours prior to the event and remain open through the beginning of the event. The box office is located on the east side of the building, near the East Entrance, facing the Santa Ana riverbed.
Wheelchair accessible seating is available in most areas of Honda Center including Plaza, Club, and Terrace levels. Availability of locations is dependent upon event seating configuration. For availability and exact locations based on a particular event, please toggle the Accessibility icon in the seat map filters on the Ticketmaster.com event page. The box office will have the same availability as Ticketmaster. Please note, semi-ambulatory or limited mobility seating is also available and requires the guest to navigate some steps. Wheelchair accessible seats have no steps. Hearing Impaired Guests: Assistive listening devices are available, with a picture ID as a deposit, at the Guest Services Desk located at Section 214. Requests for sign language interpreters must be received at least 14 business days prior to the event you are attending. To arrange for courtesy sign language interpreters, please either email accessibilityservices@hondacenter.com or call 714-704-2400. For a full list of ADA policies, please visit https://www.hondacenter.com/arena-info/ada-accessibility/
The ESSMA Summit is the go-to stadium industry event by ESSMA (European Stadium & Safety Management Association).
Hosting venue:
Groupama Arena, Budapest (Portugal)
Participants:
Representatives of:
ESSMA member Leagues, Federations, Clubs, Stadiums
ESSMA Stadium & Corporate Partners
ESSMA Strategic Partners
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Are you an ESSMA Stadium/Club/League/Federation Member? Register via https://www.eventbrite.com/e/essma-summit-2020-tickets-for-essma-stadiumclubleaguefederation-member-tickets-68794280545.
Course Description:
This is a practical Course for working in the EA industry. Using a realistic case-study the learners get to know the Enterprise Architecture Processes laid out in the TOGAF 9 or 9.1 from Vision to completed Technology Architecture. Because it is impossible to be sure that disparate groups have common knowledge of any architecture tool, the workshop depends on manual skills, supported by BYOD technology. Thus the Course is focussed primarily on the Organization and Processes of two interactive EA projects and Learning what the correct descriptive artifacts might be in different circumstances.
The action of the learners is facilitated by a suitably experienced instructor who guides and pushes the progress – and acts as mentoris in loco for assumptions. The end result is a thorough appreciation of all the aspects of the TOGAF EA Process by all the specialists so that each can appreciate the necessary value-add from the other sub-disciplines to create a holistic outcome.
The advantages of, for example, astute stakeholder Management are explored amongst other techniques and guidelines. Much of the knowledge gained is implied by the actuality of conducting the exercise.
The Course does NOT consider TOGAF Phases E, F, G, H beyond discussing whether or not the Architectural Product is viable a basis for development and how to remedy if it is not.
Course Topics:
● Preliminary Phase
● Inputs
● Steps
● Artefacts
● Outputs
● Vision Phase
● Inputs
● Steps
● Artefacts
● Outputs
● Business Architecture
● Inputs
● Steps
● Artefacts
● Outputs
● IS Architecture
● Inputs
● Steps
● Artefacts
● Outputs
● Technology Architecture
● Inputs
● Steps
● Artefacts
● Outputs
● Phase E, F, G
● Processes
● Methods
● Integration with 3rd Parties
● Expectations
Learning goals:
● Practical Enterprise Architecture
● TOGAF as a practical methodology
● aspects of tooling and required knowledge
● The Architecture stage of the Project cycle
● ways and means of engendering sufficient architecture
● the intrinsic Risk profile of EA
Course Agenda:
Pre-Course Reading Case Study Preparation notices
Day 1
● Preliminary
● Vision
● Business Architecture 1
Day 2
● Business Architecture 2
● IS Architecture 1
Day 3
● IS Architecture 2
● Technology Architecture
Day 4
● Phases E,F,G
● Wrap up
Who Can Attend?
● Professionals setting out on a career in EA
● Practical EAs who are moving their game up a notch
● MBA graduates et alia who are seeking to methodologic aspects of business Process
● Recent TOGAF trainees who seek to put TOGAF into use in their company
● Sales support staff of integrators and outsourcers
● Line Management of companies seeking to outsource (sub-)Processes
● Line Management of companies seeking to re-inhouse previous errors
● IT and IS practitioners who wish to better support their businesses
● Exec and Line managers about to embark on substantive business/Process change/upgrade
● Business Process engineers who seek to broaden their appreciation of Process change
● Operational staff who need to appreciate the shape of the Process structures