About this venue
Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza is a modern arena located in Wilkes-Barre, United States. This impressive venue stands out with its sleek design and capacity suitable for a wide range of events, from concerts to sports competitions, making it a key destination for major happenings in the region. The architecture blends functionality and aesthetics, providing a visually striking environment.
Inside Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, visitors enjoy a top-notch experience. The acoustics are carefully engineered for optimal sound clarity during concerts and sports events, while comfortable seating and modern facilities allow easy access to all amenities. The arena offers a variety of food and beverage options, enhancing the event experience.
The location of Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza is 255 Highland Park Blvd, Wilkes Barre, United States. The venue is easily reachable by car thanks to ample parking, and public transportation provides direct access to the entrance. For broader city-wide transportation information, see the text below about Wilkes-Barre and its transit options.
About the city: Wilkes Barre
Wilkes-Barre, a city in the state of Pennsylvania, stands out as a practical and pleasant hub for sports, concerts and nights out in the Wyoming Valley area. Its compact urban core makes it easy to plan arrival for an event, while the combination of venues, stadiums, restaurants and hotels creates a good framework for a visit that is not limited only to the ticket itself. The city has a relaxed pace, but also enough content for audiences who want to combine a performance, match or show with a short stay in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Connectivity is one of the city’s main advantages: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (AVP) serves as the most important airport for the region, while local bus transportation is operated by the Luzerne County Transportation Authority (LCTA). An important transport point in the center is the James F. Conahan Intermodal Transportation Center, and intercity connections are complemented by Martz Trailways. Thanks to this combination of air, local and intercity transport, reaching arenas, halls and stadiums in Wilkes-Barre and the surrounding area is simple both for those traveling without a car and for those using their own transport.
Before or after an event, Wilkes-Barre offers a pleasant tourist bonus through a walk around Public Square, the central city space surrounded by shops, restaurants and urban amenities. The banks of the Susquehanna River stand out in particular, where River Common and the connected walking paths provide a calmer experience of the city, views of the water and a good break from the crowds. For visitors who want to complete the evening, the combination of older city architecture, riverside scenery and easily accessible dining locations makes Wilkes-Barre a practical and attractive destination for events throughout the year.