New York Islanders Hockey Games: How to Plan a Night at UBS Arena
A different kind of New York hockey night — modern arena, Long Island roots, and a planning guide to getting it right from route to final horn.
An Islanders game at UBS Arena is a different proposition from a Rangers night at Madison Square Garden. There is no Penn Station below it, no Midtown restaurant grid wrapping around it, and no assumption that a Manhattan hotel puts you five minutes from the door. What UBS Arena offers instead is a modern hockey facility in Elmont, Long Island — purpose-built for the sport, rooted in Islanders culture, and genuinely strong when visitors arrive with a clear plan for how they are getting there and getting home.
For Long Island fans, Queens visitors, and anyone whose geography or route makes UBS the logical choice, an Islanders game can deliver a sharper, more focused hockey night than MSG at a different value equation. For Manhattan tourists treating it like a casual evening, it requires more deliberate planning to work. This guide helps you figure out which category you are in — and then plan the night accordingly.

UBS Arena during a Rangers vs Islanders hockey game — the modern Long Island arena setting that shapes a New York Islanders night. Photo by Andrew nyr via Wikimedia Commons.
Is an Islanders Game Right for Your NYC Hockey Night?
Who an Islanders Game Is Best For
The natural home-team choice
For anyone based on Long Island, UBS Arena is the most practical and natural New York-area hockey venue. The LIRR route is straightforward, on-site parking at Belmont is a real option, and the crowd reflects a strong local hockey identity that makes the arena feel like home rather than a tourist stop.
Often a simpler route than MSG
Depending on Queens location, UBS Arena can be closer and easier to reach than Midtown. The LIRR from Jamaica or other Queens stations makes this a genuinely convenient option for visitors whose geography puts them east of Manhattan rather than in it.
Modern arena built for the sport
UBS Arena was designed specifically for hockey — the sightlines, acoustics, and arena feel reflect that. Fans who prioritize the game itself over the surrounding tourist infrastructure often find Islanders games a more focused hockey experience.
Strong when the route is clean
Islanders games can be excellent for families if the transportation is sorted. Long Island families in particular may find UBS Arena easier than a Manhattan trip. Earlier weekend starts and pre-planned exits are the keys to making a family Islanders night work.
Arena-first date with a clear route
Works well for Long Island and Queens couples, or any pair who has the LIRR or parking plan solved and wants a strong arena atmosphere without fighting Midtown crowds. The arena experience is the anchor — plan dinner and postgame around the transit plan.
Worth comparing against MSG
Islanders games can offer a different seat-value equation than Rangers tickets depending on matchup and date. If seat quality matters more than arena name, comparing Islanders options at the same budget against MSG is a reasonable move before committing.
What an Islanders Game at UBS Arena Feels Like
UBS Arena opened in 2021 in Elmont, New York — at the edge of the Belmont Park complex in Nassau County. It replaced the Nassau Coliseum as the Islanders’ permanent home and was designed from the ground up as a hockey venue, with a steep seating bowl that keeps fans close to the ice and acoustics that make crowd noise hit harder than in arenas built for multiple sports configurations.
The atmosphere at a sold-out Islanders game has a different character from MSG. It is less tourist-coded, more regionally rooted, and reflects a fanbase that has followed the team through years of arena transitions. Rivalry games against the Rangers carry a particular intensity that can make the building feel genuinely electric.
UBS Arena rewards visitors who plan around it rather than visitors who treat it like a Midtown walk-up plan. There is no Penn Station below the building, no sprawling Midtown restaurant grid adjacent to it, and no assumption that your hotel is a few blocks away. The experience works best — and can be excellent — when transportation, parking, dinner, and the postgame route are sorted before you buy the ticket.
Where to Sit for an Islanders Game
UBS Arena’s steep bowl design means the upper levels maintain good angles and feel closer to the action than in flatter arenas. This is a genuine advantage for value-seat buyers — upper-center sections at UBS Arena are often a better pure hockey experience than equivalent-priced corner seats at MSG.
For full arena-by-arena seating guidance, see How to Choose NYC Hockey Seats.
Best Time to Go to an Islanders Game
For the full timing breakdown by month, day, and group type, see Best Time to Go to a NYC Hockey Game.
Getting to UBS Arena: Transit or Drive?
This is the central planning decision for an Islanders night, and it should be made before buying tickets rather than after. UBS Arena is not a venue you walk to from a nearby hotel — it requires a deliberate route choice, and the right answer depends on where you are starting from.
Train to Belmont Park
The Long Island Rail Road runs directly to the Belmont Park station, which sits right at the arena. From Penn Station in Midtown, the ride takes roughly 30 minutes depending on the service — check the specific game-night schedule, as not all LIRR services stop at Belmont Park.
Best for Manhattan visitors, Penn Station commuters, and anyone who prefers not to deal with parking. The key discipline: know your return train time before puck drops. Missing the late train means a rideshare.
On-site parking at Belmont
UBS Arena has substantial on-site parking at the Belmont Park complex — a genuine advantage over MSG and most Manhattan venues. This makes driving a practical option for Long Island residents, Queens visitors, and anyone who prefers the flexibility of their own schedule in and out.
Confirm current parking availability and pricing on the official UBS Arena site before game day. Book in advance for high-demand matchups.
For full transit, LIRR, and parking guidance specific to UBS Arena, check the night-out planning pages — links will be added once the pages are confirmed on the live site.
Dining options around Elmont and the LIRR corridor for Islanders game nights.
Link to be confirmedOvernight options near Elmont and the Belmont Park area for Islanders nights.
Link to be confirmedLIRR schedules, entrance logistics, and how much buffer to build for game nights.
Link to be confirmedBelmont Park lot details, booking, and postgame exit guidance for drivers.
Link to be confirmedIslanders Games for Tourists
Islanders at UBS Arena is not the default tourist pick for Manhattan visitors — Rangers at MSG is an easier plan for anyone staying in Midtown who wants the simplest hockey night. But Islanders games make strong sense for tourists staying on Long Island, near JFK, in Queens, or for visitors who specifically want a different New York-area hockey experience rather than the obvious tourist option.
For Manhattan-based tourists considering Islanders, the key question is whether the LIRR plan is viable and clear. If the answer is yes — you know the train, you know the return schedule, you have a rough plan for dinner — an Islanders game can be a genuinely distinctive and memorable New York sports night. If the answer is uncertain, Rangers at MSG is the lower-friction choice. See the tourists guide for how geography changes the decision across all three teams.
Islanders Games with Kids
Islanders games can be excellent for families — particularly Long Island families for whom UBS is the obvious choice, and any group where the transportation is solved and the timing works. The arena itself is family-friendly and the on-site parking makes the car-based family arrival significantly simpler than most Manhattan arena nights.
The keys: weekend games with earlier starts when available, aisle-friendly seats for easy movement, a dinner plan that does not depend on finding a restaurant after the game, and a clear exit route decided before the final horn. Families taking the LIRR should know their last practical train home before puck drops — not when the game ends and everyone is tired. See the families guide for the full comparison.
Islanders Game Date Night
An Islanders date night at UBS Arena works best when it is treated as an arena-first evening rather than a Midtown city-date that happens to include hockey. For Long Island and Queens couples, that reframe is natural — the arena is the anchor, the route is simple, and the night can be excellent. For Manhattan couples making the trip specifically for the experience, it requires slightly more intentional planning but can still be a strong night out.
The practical advice: solve the transportation before buying. Choose seats that feel deliberate rather than cheap. Have a postgame plan — whether that is the drive home, the LIRR back, or drinks near the arena — before puck drop. A date night that is choreographed works; one where the postgame logistics are an open question tends to end on the wrong note. See the date night guide for how UBS compares to MSG and Prudential Center.
How to Build the Full Islanders Night
LIRR, parking, or rideshare — figure out how you are getting there and getting home before you commit. This step changes everything else about the night’s plan.
Rivalry games against the Rangers or Devils have stronger atmosphere. Weekend games are easier for families. Weeknight games require a confirmed return plan if you are on the LIRR.
Center-ice or near-center for first-timers. Upper-center for value — UBS Arena’s bowl design makes this a genuine upgrade, not a consolation. Aisle seats for families. Avoid corner or end-zone seats for your first hockey game.
Dinner options near UBS are more deliberate than the Midtown grid around MSG. Plan what you are eating and when as part of the transit plan — eat before the train, eat at the arena, or plan a pre-game stop near your starting point.
First-timers and families need buffer for security, finding sections, concessions, and warmups. LIRR riders should factor train schedule into arrival time — the game does not wait for the 7:02.
LIRR: know your last realistic train. Parking: expect lot exit time after a full house and plan patience or an early exit from the third period if the schedule is tight. Rideshare: have the app ready before the horn.
Islanders Rivalries and Matchups
Rangers vs Islanders is the defining New York-area hockey rivalry — a matchup that carries decades of history and a crowd energy at UBS Arena that can be genuinely different from a standard Islanders home game. Islanders vs Devils is a secondary regional rivalry with its own intensity.
For a full side-by-side of all three New York-area teams and arenas, see the Rangers vs Islanders vs Devils guide.
Islanders vs Rangers vs Devils: When to Compare
An Islanders game at UBS is the right New York hockey choice when the route fits. It is not automatically the right choice for every visitor or situation.
MSG makes more sense for your trip
Staying in Midtown Manhattan. Want the classic famous-arena tourist experience. Need easy dinner, hotel, and subway connections. Only have one night and want the simplest plan.
Prudential Center fits your situation
Based in New Jersey. Want the strongest value play of the three. Comfortable on NJ Transit or PATH. Want good NHL hockey without the MSG premium and without the UBS route puzzle.
See the full comparison guide for the complete side-by-side across all three teams, transit situations, seat value, and night-out infrastructure.
Islanders Game Planning Mistakes to Avoid
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — when the route fits. An Islanders game at UBS Arena is a strong, modern hockey experience with a purpose-built arena and a passionate regional fanbase. For Long Island fans, Queens visitors, or anyone with a clear LIRR or parking plan, it can be a better pure hockey night than MSG at a different seat-value equation. For Manhattan tourists who have not sorted the transit plan, it takes more effort to execute well.
The New York Islanders play at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, on the Belmont Park racetrack complex in Nassau County, Long Island. The arena opened in 2021.
Very. It was designed specifically for hockey — the steep bowl keeps fans close to the action, sightlines are strong throughout most sections, and the acoustics amplify crowd noise in ways that make a full building feel genuinely loud. For fans who care primarily about the hockey experience, UBS Arena is a well-built facility.
Center-ice or near-center for first-timers and casual fans. Upper-level center is particularly strong at UBS Arena because the steep bowl design means you are further away but the view stays full and clear. Glass seats are memorable but cut your view of far-end play. Avoid corner or end-zone seats if seeing the full game matters. See the full seating guide.
Depends on where you are staying. Tourists on Long Island, near JFK, or in Queens may find UBS Arena genuinely convenient. Manhattan tourists for whom the LIRR plan is unfamiliar may find Rangers at MSG a simpler first choice. That said, visitors who specifically want a non-tourist New York hockey experience — a real regional game rather than the obvious famous-arena night — often find Islanders games a more distinctive option.
Yes, with planning. Long Island families in particular may find UBS Arena more practical than a Manhattan trip. The on-site parking makes car-based arrival much simpler than MSG. Earlier starts and weekend games are easier for families. The main things to sort in advance: aisle seats, a dinner plan that doesn’t require finding a restaurant after the game, and a clear postgame exit before the final horn.
Strong for Long Island and Queens couples, or any pair who has the route solved and wants a genuine arena hockey experience. The date night works when the transportation and postgame plans are in place before you arrive. Less naturally suited than MSG for a Midtown dinner-and-game date, but a better fit when UBS is the logical arena for the couple’s geography.
45 to 60 minutes before puck drop for first-timers, families, and visitors. That covers security, finding your section, concessions, and warmups. LIRR riders should factor train schedule into arrival planning — pick a train that gets you there with buffer, not the train that lands exactly at start time.
Manageable but requires planning. The LIRR from Penn Station to the Belmont Park station takes roughly 30 minutes on game-night services — but not all LIRR trains stop at Belmont Park, so checking the specific game-night schedule is essential. Driving from Manhattan can be practical depending on traffic. It is more involved than taking the subway to MSG, but straightforward when the plan is set in advance.
Both are legitimate options. The LIRR is convenient if you are at or near Penn Station and comfortable with train schedules — it drops you right at the arena. Driving makes sense for Long Island residents, Queens visitors, and anyone who prefers the flexibility of their own timing. On-site parking at Belmont Park is a genuine advantage. Just confirm availability and book in advance for busy games, and budget time for the parking lot exit after the final horn.
Before, almost always. Plan dinner as part of the transit plan — whether that means eating before you board the LIRR, stopping somewhere along your driving route, or eating at the arena. Postgame dining options exist but the combination of crowds, late timing, and transit pressure makes a pre-game dinner the more relaxed choice for most groups.
They can be, depending on matchup and seat location, but we won’t make blanket price guarantees — ticket prices shift constantly by opponent, game date, and demand. The value question is better framed as seat quality per dollar: Islanders games can sometimes offer better center-ice view seats at a comparable or lower spend than Rangers tickets for the same position. Compare specific games and sections before assuming either direction.
Location first, then seat quality, then team. If you are on Long Island or in Queens, Islanders at UBS Arena is the natural answer. If you are in Midtown Manhattan and want the easiest tourist hockey night, Rangers at MSG. If you are in New Jersey or want the best value play, Devils at Prudential Center. See the full comparison guide.
For adults and older kids who want atmosphere and don’t mind intensity, yes — it is one of the most charged environments in New York-area hockey. For very young kids or first-timers who want a calm, easy introduction to the sport, a regular-season midgame Islanders matchup is a smoother starting point. The rivalry energy is real and part of what makes it worth attending — just know what you are choosing.
Treating it like an MSG plan, buying tickets before solving the transit or parking situation, assuming it is the easiest Midtown tourist choice, and waiting until after the game to figure out the return trip. The night works well when those pieces are sorted in advance. Left to chance, any of them can turn a good game into a frustrating evening.
The Islanders Night in Brief
An Islanders game at UBS Arena rewards visitors who plan around it. The arena is modern and purpose-built for hockey, the atmosphere at a sold-out game is genuine and regionally rooted, and for Long Island fans, Queens visitors, and anyone whose route makes UBS the natural choice, it can be a sharper and more focused hockey night than MSG at a different value equation.
The one thing that makes or breaks an Islanders night is the transportation plan. Solve the LIRR or parking situation before buying. Know the return route before puck drops. Everything else — seats, dinner, timing, postgame — flows from that. Get it right and the Islanders at UBS Arena is exactly what it should be.
For the full planning picture, see How to Plan a New York Hockey Night and the Rangers vs Islanders vs Devils comparison.
