The LA Clippers' new arena, The Intuit Dome, is well on its way to completely redefining the guest experience — XP pros, take note. While the Clippers may have never won an NBA Championship or even appeared in the finals (and now Paul George is playing for the 76ers), what they lack in wins, they make up for in innovation. The $2 billion, 18,000-seat arena is located a mile south of SoFi Stadium, home to the LA Rams. The 26-acre site includes a practice facility, sports medicine clinic, team offices, retail space and a large outdoor plaza with public basketball courts. This new venue is a huge milestone for the Clippers, who have previously rented their playing facilities, dating back to their time as the Buffalo Braves in the 1970s. The team has been a tenant of the Crypto.com Arena — formerly known as Staples Center — alongside the Lakers since 1999. Now, the Intuit Dome is designed to indulge Clippers fans with amenities. A pilgrimage to the basketball mecca includes an 80,000-square-foot outdoor plaza, subterranean luxury cabanas for an exclusive courtside view, and — maybe the coolest of all — phone chargers for every single seat. Plus, adding twice...