Disregarding the tennis of course, I'd like to know if these venues are in a strong competition with each other to attract clients. I'm talking about a similar feud along the lines of the Sydney Entertainment Centre and the Sydney SuperDome.
I figure that the two cities would have a similar line up of events able to be held in indoor arenas. Basketball, concerts etc. Now in Sydney this is the case and one venue appears to be leading the other. So, if there are the same amount of events in Melbourne, I infer that one venue would be struggling or both venues are neck and neck keeping their heads above water.
Being part of the tennis centre, these venues would have the same owner, so I figure the competition isn't as fierce. Even so, could the guys in Melbourne fill me in on the status quo. Disregard the tennis please.
Rod Laver Arena vs Vodafone Arena
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Both venues are owned by the 'Melbourne and Olympic Parks Trust', so there really is no competition. As you know, all NBL was moved across to Vodafone. However most special events are played at Rod Laver such as concerts & The GF Footy Show. However there are still a few concerts at Vodafone and the odd special event such as Boxing - i think they got about 8,000 to the last fight. And also a lot of cycling is held at Vodafone. There is also a conference centre at Melbourne Park, so a majority of them are held at that venue.
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