Abandoned NBA Arena Where Lebron Made His Debut [Part 3]

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  • Arco Arena (or Sleep Train Arena) is a legendary NBA venue that's been sitting mostly empty and abandoned since the Sacramento Kings built their new arena, the Golden 1 Center in 2016.
    This building was host to Lebron James' debut in the NBA, a bunch of Michael Jordan vs Mitch Richmond battles, Mike Bibby game winning shots, Chris Webber dunks, and more. Magic Johnson got his 10,000th assist in this arena, the 1993 Royal Rumble was here, and everyone from the Rolling Stones to Justin Bieber performed at Arco Arena aka Sleep Train Arena in it's decades of history.
    We explore the whole venue including locker rooms, the court, offices and the infamous Clown Tunnel aka Clown Cave hidden in the depths of the arena that would have connected it to the abandoned stadium project: ARCO PARK which was part 2 of this 3 part series on the Sacramento sports complex.
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  • @jackshotthat
    @jackshotthat Před rokem +148

    Man this takes me back. So sad to see all the rare memorabilia, old tapes of high school championships, WNBA fliers, and all that stuff was demolished with the arena. So much history there.

  • @officialnachosingh
    @officialnachosingh Před rokem +891

    This is pretty sad as someone who grew up in Sacramento, not going to lie. I grew up watching Kings games here from 1999-2016. Went to my first game in 1999 against the Vancouver Grizzlies, saw the Kings in their hey-day in 2002-2005. Also saw a few wild events like Bobby Jackson awarded the 6th Man of the Year, witnessed John Stockton’s final game with the Jazz, some monster jams/circuses/2005 WWE Smackdown V. Raw. I saw Kevin Martin hit the game winner against Dallas in 2008, saw Tyreke Evans get awarded the Rookie of the Year in 2010. I even got to sit behind the Charlotte Bobcats bench in 2010 & made eye-contact with Michael Jordan (definitely an intimidating guy). I graduated from high school here in 2010 & a few years later had my Sacramento State graduation here in 2015. I shook DeMarcus Cousins’ hand near the training facility next door, received Carl Landry’s shoes in 2011 after a game & met Coach Paul Westphal. I saw Tyreke Evans hit that full-court shot V. the Grizzlies in Dec. 2010, met Walt Frazier in 2011, sat behind the visiting bench seeing a young Steph Curry, prime Derrick Rose and Kobe Bryant play in December 2014. I got to witness Peja Stojakovic’s jersey retirement in 2014 and got to see DeMarcus Cousins dominate the league for a few years here. These are just some of the many great memories I’ve experienced here and I know so many from this area would feel the same as this was a place where friends and family felt a lot of joy, heartbreak and memories alike. The site should have been preserved as a historical grounds but ultimately, it is what it is.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +58

      Thanks so much for sharing your memories! It's always so cool to hear. Hope you enjoyed one last look.

    • @9794lyons
      @9794lyons Před rokem +18

      Kevin Martin is from my hometown Zanesville Ohio. A year younger than me. Used to see him all over town when we was kids. Nobody knew hed make it to the NBA til he started doing good in college.

    • @harrislaurent429
      @harrislaurent429 Před rokem +45

      Bro lived through every historical moment in that stadium 😭

    • @bball3048mmfr
      @bball3048mmfr Před rokem +7

      Thank you for sharing your experience. 😎

    • @wills9896
      @wills9896 Před rokem +11

      I ain’t reading allat 😹😹🤷‍♂️💯💀🗿🔥

  • @Swampfoxtrd
    @Swampfoxtrd Před 25 dny +5

    I can’t believe how much stuff was left behind. Could get some cool memorabilia in there

  • @Silenced_by_nazi_youtube
    @Silenced_by_nazi_youtube Před rokem +195

    As a former season ticket holder from like 2011-2016 this is sad to see. From seeing the the legendary early 2000s Kings here, seeing concerts, getting season tickets, getting suites, being able to play basketball here, multiple fan events, and going to the very last Kings game played at this arena, this truly was home for a good part of my youth and to my early 30s. Sad to see it go but I am glad we have Golden 1 Arena now, I just love the downtown environment and the modernness of the G1. Hope to see some playoff games here in the future.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +5

      Golden 1 looks awesome, can't wait to see a game there

    • @dwaynecarter3080
      @dwaynecarter3080 Před rokem +1

      Just might see a playoff game there this year!

  • @tombstonejones9581
    @tombstonejones9581 Před rokem +395

    Stellar camera work, informative narration, and good back and forth between you two. Great video about an arena I didn't even know was still standing.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +8

      That's very kind of you, thank you. We try to make it fun.

    • @taywoodz
      @taywoodz Před rokem +8

      It unfortunately completed demolition in November. ):

    • @tombstonejones9581
      @tombstonejones9581 Před rokem

      @@taywoodz thanks for the news!

    • @paxhumana2015
      @paxhumana2015 Před rokem +3

      @@vvarietyshow , you know, with all of these smaller indoor arenas, they could easily be converted into smaller concert venues, as well as places for boxing, MMA, kickboxing, and professional wrestling cards to take place. Japan literally does this all the time.

    • @RICHBLACKCOCK
      @RICHBLACKCOCK Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@vvarietyshowSomebody CRASHIN OUT❗on that mattress?

  • @dan8lim
    @dan8lim Před rokem +106

    This is amazing. I’ve live in Sacramento my whole life, been though it all from the Kings almost leaving Sacramento to witnessing the Golden 1 Center being built from the ground up. You got the history and facts on point.

  • @igrojikku2212
    @igrojikku2212 Před rokem +33

    As sad as these arenas/facilities are to see abandoned. It makes me even more so happy to see somebody exploring these places, BUT the initial respect of “We don’t break anything, and leave no trace”. Loving and respecting these places should be our priority if visiting these sacred places of memory and history ❤️

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +5

      It is sad when I do explore places, most of them just become graffiti covered shells. I'm glad we got to see this place pretty close to pristine besides some broken stuff.

    • @mushieslushie
      @mushieslushie Před rokem

      It's completely gone now.

  • @ethankeller1835
    @ethankeller1835 Před rokem +51

    I saw Ander the Giant wrestle Macho Man in 1988 among countless other games, concerts, wwf events. RIP Arco

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Wow that's so cool didn't know Andre wrestled there

    • @Flow-oscar-7
      @Flow-oscar-7 Před 16 dny

      @@vvarietyshowhe didn’t it’s cap…

  • @gamer_athletics
    @gamer_athletics Před rokem +109

    That’s crazy, to think I was 10 years old attending WWE:The Bash in 2009. Was one of my only memories being in the arena

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +9

      That's awesome man

    • @SantaDog81
      @SantaDog81 Před rokem +5

      That was the last event I went to at Sleep Center.

  • @jesuschristmyking8644
    @jesuschristmyking8644 Před rokem +136

    I lived in Sactown for most of my life (916 Baby), went to many Kings games at Arco Arena. Seen the good years and the bad...but Kings fans were some of the loyalist fans in the world. There was something about that little Arena called Arco that got rocking during Kings games. I will miss it very much, kind of like Candlestick park for the SF Giants. Thanks for making this video. God Bless

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +6

      Seemed like an awesome time and I have nothing but respect for Kings fans

    • @hubaldotorres4841
      @hubaldotorres4841 Před rokem +1

      Candlestick Park for the 49ers as well. Not a fan of the 49ers but Candlestick was electric for Niners fans

    • @PaulLakers
      @PaulLakers Před rokem

      „kings fans were some of the loyalist“ don’t overreact here…do you know another pro team that is located there ? Now you know why they were at arco.

  • @henrybauerle
    @henrybauerle Před rokem +32

    This is one of the coolest videos I've seen in a while and I'm so jealous of this experience you guys got. Thanks for sharing for NBA fans!

  • @journeywithjay
    @journeywithjay Před rokem +80

    Insane explore!!!! Soooo much merch left behind, paperwork. The vhs tapes were crazy to see too. This video should blow up bigger then your charger one. Blows my mind that there's no alarms or security. I can only imagine the time you guys spent in there off camera just going through all the paperwork and stuff. The clown tunnel was beyond creepy, was just waiting on pennywise to be at the end.

  • @jojothenoble1
    @jojothenoble1 Před rokem +31

    I love the mix between comedy, and giving facts about what happened in the arena. Great video.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed. I don't know if I would call it comedy tho 😂🤣... Naw but for whatever reason me and my brother have this thing where making the most obvious, corny joke is extremely funny to us so we let em fly. Nice to hear someone appreciated it 🙏

    • @UCeddWhat
      @UCeddWhat Před rokem +1

      Same here man

  • @specialfmvcroc5338
    @specialfmvcroc5338 Před rokem +11

    taking a moment to just say. i love these videos you’ve done on arco arena/park. i grew like an attachment you could say to the property and the arena when i was young just from being a sports fan. in its final four years i took many photographs and sent so many letters to the kings and the council in natomas to let me look inside. it makes me really happy that you got in there and documented this so it’s never lost thank you so much

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      I wish they were more open to giving fans access. I know how you feel because I was the same with my sports venues too.

  • @tmay092698
    @tmay092698 Před 6 dny +1

    I love the respect you show the place and the meaningful tribute you showed with the flashbacks and skits. First video in your channel and I think I’m hooked.

  • @bryplayz
    @bryplayz Před rokem +40

    as someone who lives 20 minutes away from the arena, this is quite a sad moment for kings history I remember my first kings game was 2014 and they were playing the Detroit Pistons. All I can remember was the fans and how loud and loyal they were.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +3

      Must have been quite the experience! It was so cool to sit there in silence imagining the roar of the crowd.

    • @Rebel-eq7ul
      @Rebel-eq7ul Před rokem +3

      So you’re just able to go into the arena whenever or???

    • @yrbtv5891
      @yrbtv5891 Před rokem +3

      As someone who also lives right by that. Why haven’t we gone and loaded up on kings history. 😂

  • @mista8084
    @mista8084 Před rokem +12

    Complete nostalgia, goosebumps, happiness, mixed with a ton of sadness. Arco Arena was my home away from home for over two decades of my life growing up!
    My grandparents (that raised me) both worked at Arco Arena from the mid 80's all the way up until 2006 when they retired. Because of my grandmother being in a
    management position at Arco, she received season tickets for Kings games from the mid 80's all the way until she retired. I'm 39 now and was born back in 1983.
    I've been to thousands of Kings games going all the way back into the 80s. I was there for Lebron James very first ever NBA game. I saw Jordan at least a dozen
    times or more live at Arco Arena. I saw the LEGENDS AMONG ALL LEGENDS perform at Arco Arena over the years! I saw a young Kobe Bryant come into Arco a
    hundred times and leave Sacramento fans speechless more times than I could possibly count! I was even there for the entire playoffs when the Sacramento Kings
    were going after an NBA title back in 2003/2004. It doesn't end with me going to just Kings games either! I've been to dozens of concerts, dozens of Monster Truck
    events, Disney on Ice, everything an Arena could possibly host.. I've been there! Even saw Garth Brooks live on back to back sold out nights and got to meet him and
    hung out with Garth Brooks throughout the day and got to hang out on his Tour Bus. I've played horse and shot around on the court with C. Webber, Mitch Richmond,
    and dozens of other Kings players over the years. I've been to a dozen different Christmas parties where Kings players and their families would show up with presents
    for all the kids that attended the Christmas parties. Seeing Arco Arena turn into nothingness is like taking away a huge chunk of my life and burying it in a deep grave!
    The memories I had at Arco Arena were amazing! So many nights of going home heart broken from a close Kings game. So many nights of losing my voice during a
    Kings game where I was screaming my ass off all game! I've been in the catwalk, every elevator, the basement, the security area, the built in prison/jail cells they had
    there in case any fans needed to be arrested. I've been in the tunnel that was initially built so there could be a football field connected to Arco Arena. I've been inside
    every single place in Arco Arena imaginable! I used to walk the building freely as though I worked there even when there were events going on that I didn't have tickets
    for! I used to love exploring the building and going into different suites and eating the food left behind from people that paid for a suite during the different events.
    I know this is a ton of text but I could easily write a book on my memories of Arco Arena. Instead of babbling for another 10 minutes I'll end this with a list of all the
    famous celebrities I've met over the years due to Arco Arena being my home away from home for well over 20 years of my life.
    Garth Brooks
    Wayne Gretzky (Even have a signed hockey stick from him!)
    Chris Webber
    Mitch Richmond
    Spud Webb
    Billy Graham
    Lil Wayne
    Kobe Bryant
    Michael Jordan
    Lebron James
    The Rock
    Hulk Hogan
    Andre The Giant
    Bone Thugs N Harmony
    Britney Spears
    As well as hundreds of other celebrities that I don't care to sit here and list!

    • @mista8084
      @mista8084 Před rokem +2

      And they say Time Machines don't exist! Thank you boys! I was in tears for most of this video. It's hard to say goodbye.
      Honestly hurts me more than losing some of the friends/loved ones I've lost over the years. Arco was always my homie!

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +1

      Man you got the VIP experience. So many great memories and experiences. It's cool that you cherish them and remember all of them as well. Wish I could have experienced some of that too. Thank you so much for sharing your memories 🙏🙏🙏

  • @iModelTV
    @iModelTV Před rokem +13

    A tear came to my eye watching this. A lot of those posters, game programs, single etc. , I designed or worked on. Brings back memories.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      that means a lot to me, I'm so glad it meant something to you

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      and that's soooo cool to be a designer like that

  • @coolbeans25
    @coolbeans25 Před rokem +11

    This was my happy place growing up. Kings playoff games, WCW, WWE, Slipknot and Korn concerts. I’ll miss that place. Great video!

  • @TheWooleybooger
    @TheWooleybooger Před rokem +41

    Many years of memories here. Watching the Kings during their prime, concerts etc. bonding with friends and family. I need to explore this asap

  • @franktaylor7978
    @franktaylor7978 Před rokem +14

    I’ll never forget the king-lakers games of early 2000s here. Amazing arena

  • @fail_master_z
    @fail_master_z Před rokem +8

    I'm amazed with how much stuff was left behind and now demolished :(. Gotta say from top to bottom this video is amazing. Appreciate the time it took to make great content.

  • @christianlund1220
    @christianlund1220 Před rokem +15

    This place was like home. I grew up with a dad that worked there that would take us to see the games and shows. Got to see the spurs with their amazing line up in 2012 court side. Just different seeing it all trashed. Thanks for sharing it. Really took me back

  • @JakeReinoldsDrums
    @JakeReinoldsDrums Před rokem +3

    I grew up going to many games at Arco and have so many great memories. My favorite is probably the here we stay game when Sacramento was on the verge of moving to Seattle. The team was trash but it didn’t matter. The place was sold out for a game on TNT and the point was to be as passionate and raucous as possible to let the league know and see firsthand how much we loved our kings. I still don’t know if I’ve heard a building so loud as that night. It was just one of the amazing memories I have there and will always mean a lot to me. Awesome video!

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for sharing your memories!

  • @nikhilchabra
    @nikhilchabra Před rokem +3

    I was born in 1987 in Sacramento. My dad was a season ticket holder my whole childhood. I went to that LeBron James opener. It was electric!! Thanks for making this awesome nostalgic video. Cool to see the areas of the arena I never got to see.

  • @TooRareToDieOfficial
    @TooRareToDieOfficial Před rokem +12

    You guys deserve more recognition, great editing and just a good video all around

  • @aidenlawrence5891
    @aidenlawrence5891 Před rokem +8

    What a feeling is must be, having being in a arena like that to explore. Great video my man!

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +1

      It was incredible. Thank you for checking it out

  • @cstillwell79
    @cstillwell79 Před rokem +4

    Watched many concerts here and experienced many great Kings games over the years. CWebb, JWill, Bibby...Jordan, Kobe, Lebron. Some great memories in that building. Thanks for the video tour! Cheers

  • @crazybroncofan1990
    @crazybroncofan1990 Před rokem +11

    Its always something to think stadium use to be full of life and memories and moments is gone.... like it never happened....

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +2

      It was so eerie thinking about that while inside, dead quiet.

  • @user-fq4jo7tw5k
    @user-fq4jo7tw5k Před 2 měsíci +2

    All that Wonderful left over souvenirs. I'M SURE THEY COULD NOT RESIST

  • @dwg2004
    @dwg2004 Před rokem +16

    So dope guys! I never been inside at all, never had the chance to, But I love old Areas. I do wish that the old stadiums were around . a lot of things were left behind it looks like and a lot of history in the building. it was nice to see you guys together again and having fun........GREAT video!

  • @MyspacHor911
    @MyspacHor911 Před rokem +11

    Dope vid as always. Great find on Kobe’s commentary about the arena

  • @Gunmetal_papi
    @Gunmetal_papi Před rokem +30

    This was a good Era basketball..even a golden era..I miss the days of Kings contention. I even had a Bibby jersey! Great video!

  • @TheJoshuacox
    @TheJoshuacox Před rokem +1

    I went to my first of many games at Arco Arena in 1993 vs the Utah Jazz and went to my last game in 2015 against the Bulls. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

  • @coolestjdmcars
    @coolestjdmcars Před rokem +9

    This place when I came with family to watch my first NBA game when Lakers came to town and take on the Kings, best memory of this place and it's sad the place no longer stands

  • @alexbrilakis5918
    @alexbrilakis5918 Před 26 dny +3

    Man its always sad seeing a band arena with lots of memories and moments

    • @tough101
      @tough101 Před 26 dny +1

      For sure. It’s sad that it doesn’t get used anymore

  • @tallguytrucker7864
    @tallguytrucker7864 Před rokem +6

    Can't forget about the Maloof Brothers owners of the team 1998-2013. I remember them bringing that attention to the Sacramento kings.

  • @shinzutheog
    @shinzutheog Před rokem +1

    What a well done video. Surely brings back memories bro, kudos to everyone that made this video possible! Much love.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words and thank you for watching

  • @bball3048mm
    @bball3048mm Před rokem +11

    I am surprised the stuff we see in the video were not taken with the team. That's some priceless memorabilia. Maybe someone or some people can come in and take this stuff and donate it to fans.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +2

      They should have just let fans take it all

    • @bball3048mm
      @bball3048mm Před rokem +1

      @@vvarietyshow Yea now it's just rotting in the arena. I am also surprised they didn't tore down the whole arena or anything.

    • @katzygaming9127
      @katzygaming9127 Před rokem +2

      @@bball3048mm they did in November I believe

    • @theo.g.441
      @theo.g.441 Před rokem +1

      @@bball3048mm itll be tore down soon to make a hospital and retirement community

  • @torresdaniel49
    @torresdaniel49 Před rokem +14

    This was such an amazing episode

  • @theknowledgeablelevi5721

    Never have I watched someone walk through an abandoned building screaming "You should take that shit!!!" so much in my life. Huge Kings fan here!!!

  • @chrisdunlap4517
    @chrisdunlap4517 Před rokem +8

    Sad to see ARCO abandoned and I am glad I got to play there in 1994 against the Sacramento Knights in the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL). Thanks for the memories!

  • @sortabuzz7110
    @sortabuzz7110 Před rokem +10

    So cool, love the clown cave and the montage of old Kings highlights

  • @pabloareas2258
    @pabloareas2258 Před rokem +5

    This is very nostalgic, I grew up watching the Kings in the 90s, and seeing this place just abandoned is really sad specially with all the souvenirs left behind, years of history just left there wow

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +2

      Sooo much history just left to rot

    • @pabloareas2258
      @pabloareas2258 Před rokem +2

      @@vvarietyshow exactly! I wonder What’s going on in the minds of the staff and organization,and mainly the owners, I would pick everything up. And put it in a museum or even at the NBA stores across the nation OMG!

  • @paularjil837
    @paularjil837 Před rokem +4

    I loved watching this. Brought a tear and smile to my eye. Started going to games at the old arena as a 5 year old then to this arena when they opened it. My mom would take me to as many games as we could section 111 row J. Then I started working as an intern for the sports station 1140 and worked my way up to going to games and assisting with locker room interviews and halftime show. Also worked as an assistant to the equipment manager for the pro soccer team that played there, the Sacramento Knights. It was so awesome to see parts of the arena that most fans never saw.. Always laid claim to fame, had to use the facilities during the game and used the visiting locker room stall but it had one of the smallest locker rooms/bathrooms in the league...so I said I crapped in the same toilet as Michael Jordan. Then as an adult I was so proud, I got my own season tickets. I recognized many of the back stage areas but was so sad to see so much memorabilia and merchandise going to waste. Would have loved to keep some of that. Thanks for the show...it was a great walk down memory lane.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Thank you SO much for all this additional personal history. One of my favorite things about making these videos is the response and the folks these places meant a lot too giving me extra context. Appreciate it!

  • @louladeinde4354
    @louladeinde4354 Před rokem +6

    Graduated from high school there in 2008. From the Kings to the Monarchs to the Knights… what a staple it was for us. I’m really sad to see it go.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      That's such a cool graduation venue though

  • @cali7953
    @cali7953 Před rokem +6

    Yeah I'm Sacramento born and raised, seen many wwf wrestling events here growing up in the mid late 80s. I miss this place and was at one point the loudest arena in the league. Great memories

  • @exploringwithcaelan
    @exploringwithcaelan Před rokem +12

    Nice video man I live 50miles away from sac didn’t know it closed down unfortunate that’s definitely history

  • @Thundercats-HOOOOO
    @Thundercats-HOOOOO Před rokem +8

    1st time seeing your channel. One if the best urban explorations I've seen. I thought you were going to have at least a million subscribers. Keep it up.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Very kind of you! Our channel is all over the place and we do a lot of vids that aren't trendy or cool like historical places and every video is different. The algorithm does not like us, and some people just don't like my face haha

  • @TacosElBarbon
    @TacosElBarbon Před rokem +2

    Went to tons of games with my dad there, my favorite memories were our playoff games when we had the greatest show on court! One other special memory was when I got picked to shot the half court shot…. Of course I missed it…. Literally was half in popped in back n forth and then popped out…. Was sooo close but was such a fun experience being on the court as all the players were watching me instead of there coach…. Brad miller looked at me and said almost man…. Great video guys!!! Really enjoyed it!

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      I've always wanted to do a half court shot! How cool

  • @fkm512
    @fkm512 Před 25 dny

    so glad the algorithm recommended this to me, fascinating video guys

  • @Doofyy11
    @Doofyy11 Před rokem +7

    How abandoned places like that never get fully cleaned out??? So many souvenirs haha

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +3

      It's wild how much they just left

    • @haaadrew
      @haaadrew Před rokem +2

      I explored here a couple years back and man there was so much memorabilia most locked up but the tunnel to the Raiders practice field was very sketchy 😂

    • @Jcccc23
      @Jcccc23 Před 25 dny

      @@haaadrewsketchy how ?

  • @KingCharge
    @KingCharge Před rokem +19

    Man! I snuck in during demolition but it would have been 10x cooler to see it like this. Amazing video

    • @thesierrastandard7281
      @thesierrastandard7281 Před rokem +6

      same here, im kicking myself in the ass everyday I didn't go earlier

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +4

      Wish I could have done both haha

    • @thesierrastandard7281
      @thesierrastandard7281 Před rokem +3

      @@vvarietyshow should have gone through the back like you guys did, we got too cocky and entered through the front only to get booted a few minutes in by security, still kicking myself every day about how we fumbled the location lmao

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +4

      I'm kicking myself for a lot of things too... Mainly not taking more time to look thru all the blueprints

    • @KingCharge
      @KingCharge Před rokem +4

      @@vvarietyshow Was there anything you guys took? I would have taken so many things😭

  • @twopercento
    @twopercento Před 27 dny +2

    It's been almost a decade since i moved from the 916. I actually had no idea that Arco was abandoned. Wild.

  • @TheContinuingStories
    @TheContinuingStories Před rokem

    Great video, you’re right people grow up in these places. The seats are ghosts and those ghosts are peoples memories of loved ones passed. Great video

  • @birdseyeview5294
    @birdseyeview5294 Před rokem +1

    Bro you are a serious talent. Thank you for this video. Gosh I was so moved. This areana ment so much to me. So many memories, nostalgia came over my body. Making me feel very emotional. Your one of my favorite youtubers now. I'm a big fan bro. Your also extremely witty. Gosh you had me in stitches. The way you edited it was five star. Thank you so much. I'll always cherish this video. And ill be telling all my friends and family to tune in. Thanks again bro.

  • @ryanbarnes840
    @ryanbarnes840 Před rokem +7

    I grew up in the Sacramento area, but my family came from LA so we were Lakers fans. I remember going to Arco all the time to see the Lakers and the Kings. Some great memories there. I remember seeing Kobe there a number of times, watching some of his best moments. There really wasn't a bad seat in the arena. I sat in the nosebleeds, sat in the mid level, even sat close to courtside, and no seat was bad. Also saw some of my first concerts there in the early 2000s. Linkin Park and Slipknot. What a shame it's gone now.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +2

      I'm jealous! Thanks for sharing your memories

  • @scott6261
    @scott6261 Před rokem +7

    NICE!! We had trouble hearing this under the 280 :)

  • @markenos9087
    @markenos9087 Před rokem +1

    Wow great video guys! Was such an amazing place.. I always loved the smell of it when u walked in.. many many memories.. thx for making this video.. I missed the farewell event they had so this was very nice getting to see what it looked like after the life was sucked out of it.. very interesting! Thx again !

  • @DreThaOnedaTV85
    @DreThaOnedaTV85 Před rokem

    Dope video!!! I honestly have to say Im surprised you kept a dry in there I’m sucker for nostalgia I would’ve been crying lol keep up that good work

  • @TheGift23
    @TheGift23 Před rokem +3

    I was at Kobe’s last game in Sacramento at ARCO.
    That clip of him gave me chills.

  • @GarthNader
    @GarthNader Před rokem +15

    Another great video Dylan! My favorite memory was seeing Mitch Richmond after he won all star mvp. That was the pinnacle of Sacramento basketball at the time. 87-98 my mom and her boss both had season passes section 114 and the boss who sometimes gave us the visiting team bench floor seats. I remember after a foul happened Karl Malone looked over at me and asked what just happened? I was dumbfounded. I never got to see the early 2000’s kings tho. Had moved to vegas by then. So many memories. I remember seeing Metallica on Lars ulrich bday there. They pranked him (and the audience) with a fake fire on stage. Lights went out. Then, a tiny lightbulb came down from the rafters and lit up the stage, they crew rolled out some old Marshall amps and the band played another hour of classics under the dim bulb for Lars birthday. No matter how bad the team was, the fans loved having the kings in Sacramento. We called it echo arena! Still a kings fan to this day and sport my Doug Christie jersey still! Thanks for the memories! Go niners!!

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +3

      I remember when Mitch won the AS MVP, nobody expected it. I have some shorts from that All-Star game. Wish I could have seen a game!

    • @GarthNader
      @GarthNader Před rokem +3

      @@vvarietyshow Mitch Richmond really was the one guy who turned the franchise around. Kings fans love hustle. Keegan Murray is the best hope we have had in 16 years.

  • @danielnegrete9967
    @danielnegrete9967 Před rokem +1

    Growing up with player jerseys, cards, and awaiting Sunday NBA match ups were some of the fondest memories of my childhood. This video made my morning. Now being a local in Natomas, I empathize with the true NBA fans.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Man for sure! I just love the stuff, and so much nostalgia being in this building even without seeing an actual game there.

  • @Nascarfan24dude
    @Nascarfan24dude Před rokem +2

    So sad to see a place with so much history go… and just sit and rot.. thanks for this documentary. Im not even a Kings fan and this struck my interest seeing it on my youtube homepage.

  • @cambo__
    @cambo__ Před rokem +3

    This is amazing y’all good work 💯💯

  • @nikospapastamou5563
    @nikospapastamou5563 Před rokem +7

    My boy cole dope dawg 💯🤙

  • @hollywoodhiggins1576
    @hollywoodhiggins1576 Před rokem +2

    I couldn't stop watching! Pretty dope video guys! U gained a fan

  • @itmsjim
    @itmsjim Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this awesome tour vid!! One of my fav jobs was working in food concessions for two years at the first Kings arena in 1985; then one year in that arena ‘87-88. My fav experience is how I got FREE “season tix” for all three years!
    When the Sacramento Kings moved here from Kansas City in 1985, I was 20 years, and thought working part-time for an NBA team would be fun. It was. More than I ever could have guessed.
    The inaugural home game was against the LA Clippers, and the local excitement in finally having a major-league-level team couldn’t have been any higher. I worked in the food and beverage concessions, selling standard game consumables, from popcorn to beer/sodas to King Dogs. After the historic first tip-off (we weren’t near the game) I loved being in the building, knowing some of the world’s best professional basketball players were downstairs. But we were so busy selling junk food, the other employees never gave it a second thought…they just worked like busy bees. My brain couldn’t stop wanting to be inside the arena watching the action.
    After intermission, the rush for food was over. Our stand manager, Susan, asked for volunteers to clock out, since the number of workers weren’t needed during the second half. I was willing to leave early. We were given a King Dog and a soda on our way out. Remember, this was the very first Kings game, ever, in Sacramento, so rules were still being figured out. Let me explain.
    Before exiting with my dinner, I decided to wander downstairs to check out the excitement during the 3rd quarter. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get in to see the basketball court, so I just stood in the lobby area and chowed down my hotdog, and slurped my soda.
    As I ate, I noticed people walking by me, out the door and heading to the parking lot. The 3rd quarter had already started, so it took me by surprise that some folks were actually leaving early! I had to ask to confirm this. So, when a mother & child walked by me on their way out, I said, “are you leaving early?” She confirmed that her daughter wasn’t feeling well and they decided to go home. Then, she asked, “would you like to use our seats?” as she handed me her ticket stubs. What?? Really?? Wow…like yes, please!! My body instantly exploded with excitement, as I took it from her, thanked her, and basically ran into the arena into my newly acquired FREE seat! I won’t take the time here to explain how every neuron in my brain was processing this incredible experience, but let’s just say that I was on a high that has not been since replicated, at least in my limited memory.
    The next game, I repeated the process. In fact, I was able to see the second half (and overtimes) of every game from Sacramento’s first 3 seasons…free! I saw Kareem, Magic, Jordan, Bird, Barkley, Olajuwon, and all the other stars of the day at least three times in person. Eventually, I would stand at the door after halftime and collect multiple ticket stubs, choose the best seat, then trash the others. Heck, sometimes I scored seats two rows from the floor. I took advantage of the situation because there were no rules saying employees couldn’t do what I was doing. Now, I’m told, if they were caught doing that, they’d be looking for other part-time work. Not to mention, tickets are digital and live on our phones.
    1985, to me, feels like yesterday.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před 11 měsíci +1

      What an awesome story! Thank you so much for sharing! This made my night!

  • @GreatGownsBeautifulGowns2018

    So many memories. I saw Mary j, Toni Braxton, troop and got on stage with Prince at this arena. It defines my youth.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +1

      No way! How'd you get on stage with Prince???

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Dude that's insane! What an experience 🔥

  • @attractionsathome4527
    @attractionsathome4527 Před rokem +4

    Not a huge sports person but this video is amazing. I love the jail holding cell and the various clips from years past. Macho Man Randy Savage!

  • @stevenbeyer830
    @stevenbeyer830 Před rokem +1

    This video is incredibly good, it gave me goosebumps. 100% perfectly done. The history, camerawork, editing, dialogue. I especially like the flashbacks around the 10:50 mark. I love abandoned building exploration. I even have a couple videos on my channel. Great job to everyone involved in the production of this video!

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      I appreciate you for the kind words. Thank you 🙏

  • @sortabuzz7110
    @sortabuzz7110 Před rokem +1

    You guys have done so many great videos it's cool to see this one blowing up!

  • @joereid4457
    @joereid4457 Před rokem +4

    As a Sacramento native, I like Arco better than golden one. I seen so many great concerts there. The Acoustics were Amazing!

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +1

      I think I would feel the same. I liked Oracle Arena more than Chase Center, but I understand things change.

  • @20rocket
    @20rocket Před rokem +5

    How could they just leave all that memorabilia behind

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      I didn't have a cargo ship. Too much stuff.

  • @number11nate
    @number11nate Před rokem +1

    Just found this channel, with this video. Amazing cinematography. Love the way you edit videos! I’m a huge WWE fan and love seeing these types of videos and thinking of the history that happened in the exact spots you are standing. So cool! Definitely subscribing!

  • @unclechum2305
    @unclechum2305 Před rokem +2

    Not to be all mushy but…. This was more than an exploration. This was absolutely beautiful. This is art

  • @jhicksbo
    @jhicksbo Před rokem +5

    Love the channel, Dylan. Definitely miss getting off the freeway and seeing “Arco Sports Complex” on the rock entrance columns. Saw a ton of games, events concerts here. And left with a ringing in my ear a lil too often! Even got play a few HS championship games here. Basically was my second home as a kid.
    My favorite memory is probably the 1996 playoffs Game 3 vs the Sonics (first home playoff game in 10 years). Or 1999 Game 3 vs Utah (the first Kings home playoff win since like 1981 in KC). We were so excited the Kings stole a game from Seattle, fans gave the team a legit 15 minute standing ovation when they came out for warmups until the national anthem. Too bad Mitch got hurt that series. Loudest game I’ve been to this day. Including some of those infamous Lakers/Kings playoff games. You gotta vlog a Kings game at the Golden 1 Center. It’s a fun vibe in there

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Appreciate you sharing your memories Jarrad 🙏 definitely will be at Golden 1 Center eventually. We saw some High school tournament DVDs while we were in there, wonder if you were on any of them

    • @alejandrobullock7234
      @alejandrobullock7234 Před rokem

      You have any pics of the playoff game in ‘96?

    • @jhicksbo
      @jhicksbo Před rokem

      @@alejandrobullock7234 I wish I did. I was a little kid then. Only thing I remember bringing were a couple baby rattles to make noise (since the theme was "Rattle Seattle") and earplugs. They should have some videos of 1996 game 3 or 4 on CZcams though

  • @PryorTravis
    @PryorTravis Před rokem +3

    The arena the Kings abandoned in Kansas City to move to Arco Arena is now a rec center of sorts, but still looks like it did from the outside.

  • @davidtitorivera
    @davidtitorivera Před rokem

    This is so cool it popped onto my feed unexpectedly. This is a really good video and story telling! Love the hidden memorabilias!

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Well I'm glad CZcams showed it to you. Thank you!

  • @michaelcoxfitness6089

    I watched my first Kings game there, the impression of Arco was intimidating as a kid, I watched Doug Christie take on the New York Knicks left an impression on me and something that always carried with me. My parents did not have a lot of money but that first game was on the floor in fold out chairs, I even had my kings kid membership stuff with me. Arco was also every Disney on Ice event for me nothing but happy memories.

  • @kevinnolan4435
    @kevinnolan4435 Před rokem +6

    Awesome work guys. I am in Australia but I reckon I have been to Arco about 10 times over the years and never gotten over 2002. It would have been amazing to be in that stadium with no one else knowing the history of the venue. I was surprised of what was left behind. Great job boys

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much and thanks for checking it out

  • @ryansollom2171
    @ryansollom2171 Před rokem +4

    I agree this is sad 😢 Especially all the stuff that got left behind!!

  • @jeremyboone6196
    @jeremyboone6196 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video…never got a chance to watch a gm live in Sacramento. But whenever the Kings played on TV you knew how special that arena was…for being one of the smallest areas it was definitely the loudest. Keep up the great work…love your videos. Lol…I don’t think I would’ve passed up on that basketball y’all found. I know it was in pretty rough shape but I’d kept that as a memory of the place.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Same, always seemed like an awesome place to go to a game. And as far as the basketball, no comment 👀

  • @stephangraham8578
    @stephangraham8578 Před rokem +1

    Arco Arena was so much fun, such a great spirit! RIP

  • @Dylansesco
    @Dylansesco Před rokem +12

    One of the coolest things I ever got to do, what a fun time 🎆

  • @balconi89
    @balconi89 Před rokem +4

    I’m shocked they didn’t disassemble this and auction off some of it. When the Detroit Pistons left the Palace of Auburn Hills they had an auction. I got seats, some club tables and signage in my man cave. I’m sure some kings fans would love some of that logo flooring and signage.

    • @itmsjim
      @itmsjim Před 11 měsíci

      I’m certain the Kings cleaned out all of the memorabilia before the arena was turned into a COVID hospital (which was never used)

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před 11 měsíci

      This video was well after the covid ward, and there was still a ton of stuff. I don't think they cleared any of it out before demolition.

  • @mikeholobawski8296
    @mikeholobawski8296 Před rokem +2

    This was really cool. Keep up the great work!

  • @mackkynt
    @mackkynt Před rokem +1

    i love this! very nice video. this video made me emotional, even though i never experienced a game here. it made me appreciate what's here before it's gone.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      Thank you for saying that. I'm glad you watched.

  • @RhymesWithCarbon
    @RhymesWithCarbon Před rokem +3

    I remember watching my Denver Nuggets play Sacramento at Arco Arena on KWGN-2, when the Kings wore these powder blue/red uniforms with their nameplates underneath the numbers. It was always really electric and loud. Too bad it's now dilapidated and likely set for demolition but .. time goes on. McNichols arena in Denver was amazing but it too couldn't withstand the test of time. Such is life.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      That's awesome. No lie those throwback Kings jersey are great. Hope to get to Denver for a game eventually.

  • @DexterHeisenbergBruh
    @DexterHeisenbergBruh Před rokem +5

    Damn, there was free memorabilia everywhere.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +2

      We could have filled up a few semis worth lol

  • @lboggie4638
    @lboggie4638 Před rokem +2

    Bang bang

  • @amanchabra8947
    @amanchabra8947 Před rokem

    Great video! Like you said, for kids that grew up in Sacramento in the 90's and 2000's, ARCO literally was a palace! It was a 2nd home! My dad was a season ticket holder from the late 80's until they moved to Golden 1. We sat in Section 214, Row Q for a few years, then moved over to Section 217, Row D during the Mid-90's, and later 219 Row F until the end of the Mitch Richmond era. During the Golden Age when Webber and those guys showed up, we moved two rows down to Section 219, Row D, Seats 3 & 4.
    I was at ARCO during the playoff run with Mitch Richmond in 1996, and EVERY game from March onward felt like life and death. That season, regular season games on a Tuesday night against the Clippers felt like playoff games. I was at Game 3 of that 1st Round Playoff series vs Seattle when the crowd didn't stop cheering when and the team came out for pregame shootaround. I was there for a variety of playoff series from 1999 to 2006 including the Western Conference Finals in 2002, and EVERY possession felt like life and death! I don't live in Sacramento anymore, so I haven't been to Golden 1 yet, but my brother has gone a couple of times this season, and he told me that this year is the FIRST time he has felt something CLOSE to the vibes of ARCO. It probably has something to do with the team being above .500 again. I think the "Light the Beam" thing helps because now, Golden 1 isn't trying to be ARCO. It is creating its own identity. ARCO was unique. I have been to Oracle a few times, and I felt a little bit of the same when I was there. Both were special places!

  • @synonyx
    @synonyx Před rokem +3

    Seen my first NBA game there in I want to say 2001. I remember watching Bibby play. The seats were cheap, but good!

  • @outidenine7611
    @outidenine7611 Před rokem +3

    When I was 5 or 6 my cousin new someone that worked there I guess and my whole family got the whole stadium to ourselves and play basketball all day. One of my favorite memories and the photo I have of all of us at center court is the best. Wish I could put the photos in the comments here.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem +1

      That's so sick! Send it to us @somethinortour on Instagram if you got it, would love to see that. We got to play a pickup game at Candlestick Park (it's one of our very first videos) so I know how you must have felt! Amazing memories

  • @afvet5075
    @afvet5075 Před rokem +1

    I remember going to the first ARCO Arena not too far from there in the early 80's. That area held a little over 10,000 people and you were right in the action. It is now an office building.

    • @vvarietyshow
      @vvarietyshow  Před rokem

      It is so small, cool you got to see it. We took a look at it in Part 2 (this video is Part 3).

  • @itsgivinndnglam
    @itsgivinndnglam Před rokem

    Aw this reminds me of Disney on ice, kings games, monster jams, & a panic at the disco concert. When my parents were still together 😢💕 I drove by recently and seen the street sign Sleep Train Arena to turn into the arena. It made me sad. I moved away and when I came back the name was changed, then the new arena was already built. Memories are all that’s left 🙁

  • @joseldeleon3374
    @joseldeleon3374 Před rokem +5

    good stuff bros. congrats in advance

  • @jpparks3369
    @jpparks3369 Před rokem +7

    Very cool!

  • @carsonlehman3606
    @carsonlehman3606 Před rokem +1

    This was super cool to see. havent been there since I was a young kid. thanks for making this video.

  • @chriscabcabin557
    @chriscabcabin557 Před rokem

    Games at Arco back during the Greatest Show on Court era were popping. Even louder than Oracle. They had wood seats and floors people stomped on and cowbells. Crazy scene.