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Rogers Place open house brings thousands to downtown core

The Rogers Place Open House is on this weekend. 57, 700 tickets were sold, the huge response prompting the release of more Saturday afternoon. Edmontonians had free reign to explore the brand new arena.

'It was pretty special to walk in just across the main concourse and see the arena with the seats all empty'

Thousands line up to see Rogers Place for the first time

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Fans were free to explore most of the 820 thousand square foot arena, many tried out the seats, concession and of course took in the view.

After years of watching the Oilers come in last James Torrans finally got to see a first.

The long-time Oilers fan was one of theeight contestwinners who got to tour Rogers Place before the state of the art arena was open to the public.

"It was pretty special to walk in just across the main concourse and see the arena with the seats allempty," said Torrans. "To see it in its entirety from what it was being talked about years ago to see it being finished, it's incredible.

"I cannot wait to come see a game, a concert or event."

The winners of the "First In" contest who were the first of the public to see Rogers Place. (Rogers Place/Twitter)

After Torrans, and the other luckywinners, got their tourthe doors opened at 8 a.m. and the crowd came flooding in.

Thousands of tickets for this weekend's open house were reserved within 15 minutes, and in total 57,700 tickets were snatched up. The streets of Edmonton's downtown core showed what's to come this morning, as ticket holders waitedto get their first glimpse insidethe new arena.

"It's impressive, it looks like anywhere that you will sit you will have a good view of the ice," said Robert Sacchieri, lounging in a main-level seat taking in the view next to his four-year-old daughter Hannah.

"It was worth the wait."

Robert Sacchieri and his daughter waited for a long time to see the interior of Rogers Place. (CBC)

Fans were free to explore most of the 820-thousand square-foot arena. Many tried out the seats, concession and, of course, took in the view. The cellphones were out along the way withmany selfies taken with the Jumbotron, the largest one in the NHL.

The tours will continue on Sunday, withmore ticketsreleased late Saturday afternoon because of the overwhelming response.

Rogers Place will hold its first event Friday when Keith Urbanperforms. Dolly Partontakes the stage Saturday night. Drake is at the arena Sept. 20 and 21.

The Edmonton Oilers officially hit the ice for their home openerOct.12.