I've been to the Saddledome twice in my life. The only thing I would change is the result of the second game I was at.
As a guy who grew up a Flames fan on the opposite side of the country, who never knew any other Flames fans, a trip to the Saddledome was surreal.
After seeing games in other NHL rinks, and being able to compare the Saddledome to all the other Canadian rinks, to me, the Saddledome is different and stands out. It's not the cookie cutter that the Bell Centre, Canadian Tire Centre and ACC are. I look at that as a unique thing and a good thing.
Going to the Saddledome was a religious experience for me. I'm glad it's different. I wish I could get there more. This June will mark 10 years since I've been in attendance there...
My peeve are people complaining about trivial things when I'd give my left nut to attend a game there.
On a side note, some people can't digest nuts and seeds (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diverticulitis) which would mean they'd have to have a different bun. Not allowing the patron to have a different bun is like saying "oh you can't eat peanuts, and we could easily accommodate that... meh screw you"