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Ride a ‘transit wave’ to Seattle Storm games

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The Seattle Storm are ready to hit the court with a “tidal wave” of talent in 2024! WNBA All-Stars Nneka Ogwumike and Skylar Diggins-Smith are joining Jewell Loyd – the league’s leading scorer – on the floor of Climate Pledge Arena this season.

Your Storm ticket continues to be a transit pass to the game. If you’re ready to root on the Storm against rookie sensation Caitlin Clark and the two-time defending champions Las Vegas Aces, bring  your voices, but leave the car at home.

One ticket, multiple uses

Ticket holders, both season ticket holders and single-game tickets, can access Transit GO Tickets using the Seattle Kraken app  to ride transit. The passes can be used throughout your entire journey—across buses, light rail, Water Taxi, the Seattle Center Monorail and other transit. Don’t forget, your ticket to ANY public event at Climate Pledge Arena is a free transit ticket.

Getting to the game is as easy as a layup

Here are some reminders for a smooth trip to Climate Pledge Arena this season:

Plan your trip in advance. Visit Trip Planner, or use a third-party app like “One Bus Away” or Google Maps (using transit mode). Another way to find the best routes is by calling Metro Customer Service at 206-553-3000 weekdays, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Press 1 for an interpreter.

If you’re traveling from downtown Seattle to the game, here are some great travel options:

If you’re heading to the Storm game or enjoying a concert or event at Climate Pledge this summer, transit is a great way to get there.

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