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The Trusts Arena
Address: 65-67 Central Park Drive, Henderson, Auckland 0610, New Zealand
Phone: 09 970 5200
State: Auckland
City: Auckland
Zip Code: 0610


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM

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Reviews
Got nephew's basketball training over there. It's a huge arena for basketball. Great indoor venue for this type if sport - basketball.
Awesome venue for multiple things but most recently the live Netball- such a great vibe
The Trust Arena proved to be a great venue for the Diwali 2024 event! The sheer amount of space was perfect for accommodating the diverse range of activities, from performances and stalls to food vendors. I never felt crowded or cramped, which really added to the festive atmosphere.nnHaving both paid parking within the Arena complex and free options nearby was convenient. The $1/hour rate for the onsite parking was reasonable, especially considering the hassle of finding street parking during a busy event.nnMy only criticism would be the state of the toilets. While I understand it can be challenging to maintain cleanliness with large crowds, a more rigorous cleaning procedure would be greatly appreciated. Unfortunately, due to a lack of consideration from some attendees, the toilets were in quite a bad state when I visited.
I attended 'Live + Incubus' the 4-4-24.nThe concert and organisation was pretty good, it felt safe and the stuff was friendly. However is the first time I attended a concert and felt really suffocated because of lack of ventilation. It was extremely hot, no ventilation at all. I have attended concerts in other stadiums and I have felt cold because of good air conditioning.nAlso because of this I started feeling a headache and most of the stuff didn't know there was a lady helping with first aid kit at the entrance.nThe music and sound was amazing!
My husband and I attended Japan Day 2024 yesterday afternoon, 25/2/2024.nnParking there was a huge problem on that day as one of the public car parks was padlocked with two security officers safeguarded and redirected cars to park somewhere else. Another car park was only designated for event organisers and stall hirers and mobility license holders.nnUpon arrival of The Trust Arena, we entered the venue from the entrance “General Entry”. There were lots of people eating their yummy Japanese food at the entrance which showed that there would be even more people attending the event.nnWhen we entered the arena, we saw huge amount of people, both local residents and tourists were all queuing up for complimentary gifts and lining up in front of different food stalls for their meals. We were so glad that we were given some lovely Japanese souvenirs after filling in a questionnaire about travelling to Japan.nnAs the ventilation system at the arena was very poor, the smoke and exhaust fumes emitted from the cooking of some food inside the arena really made us suffocated. Moreover, there were no air conditioning systems in the whole arena which really made everyone in the arena sweat like a dog in the middle of summer here at Auckland.nnApart from poor ventilation and lack of air conditioning system, we still recommend you to attend Japan Day next year.
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Directions to The Trusts Arena with public transportation


Trusts Arena Gate 1 70 meters
Trusts Arena Gate 4 160 meters
Trusts Arena Gate 1 170 meters
Trusts Arena Gate 4 170 meters
Woolworths Lincoln Road 310 meters

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