Reviews
Add Review- Mark StoneReviewed on Google Maps
Dark dingy, may aswell not have a roof with the amount of water dripping down, not sure if this is intentional to simulate a storm. The team deserves better, maybe they would play better if they didn't have to worry about packing a raincoat and umbrella.
- John FeganReviewed on Google Maps
If you have never been then a trip to the Manchester Storm is a good night out. The rink is past its best but in some respects that adds a little to its appeal. While Storm are usually among the lower clubs in the league you will get a better than average chance of seeing them win while they at home as they have mastered overcoming what is one of the smaller rinks in the league. Food and drink is available at the rink as well as a shop should you want to pick up some Storm merchandise.
- Ninh LyReviewed on Google Maps
It’s a fun (and cost effective) night out. The hockey is a decent standard and even though the rink is small compared to the other teams in the league – it’s still a good atmosphere. The crowd, whilst small, is loyal and loud. You’ll hear them banging drums their throughout the entire game. Tickets are easy to come by – just buy them from the website and they send you an e-ticket. My advice is to buy the cheapest ticket you can find and sit anywhere that’s free. Or just stand around the peri...
- Gemma WillettsReviewed on Google Maps
So my partner used to watch Manchester storm as a child and really wanted to take the kids. I am so glad we did, we had one of the best family days out in ages. The atmosphere is fabulous. The game it’s self was a joy to watch and we were on the edges of seats most the time. We can’t wait to return. Bringing our own snacks cos the ques for food was v long.
- Darren EvansReviewed on Google Maps
Great night out can highly recommend to all it's like going to a rock/pop concert with sporting event all the Staff and volunteers are all helpful and once you experience the worlds fastest team sport I'm sure you will be hooked.