I've seen a couple shows here, and have nothing good to say about this place. If you get lawn section tickets, it's my opinion that you should just stay home and watch a DVD of live performances by whatever artist you're going to see.
The lines are long, had to stand in them for longer than expected, once you get to the front they open ALL the unopened water bottles and soda bottles they say are allowed in, and take the caps. One guy in front of me brought a case of water bottles for an all day show in the middle of August and they opened all the bottles and took the caps.
Food and merch prices are high, but then again, they usually are at shows.
Getting out there from Seattle is such a pain too, usually having to contend with non-show traffic as well as show traffic.
THE PARKING LOT IS ACTUALLY ONE OF THE NINE LEVELS OF HELL. tens of thousands of people crammed into a pit area of parking with one way in and one way out. No signage, and THE MOST UNHELPFUL/INCOMPETENT STAFF I have ever witnessed. The ""parking attendants"" stand around after the show with their hands in their pockets and thumbs up their @$$es doing nothing constructive. The fact that they include parking prices in my tickets was beyond insulting.
This place is such a headache to me that I've actually bailed on concerts I'd already paid for just because I didn't want to deal with the BS.
Having read through all the reviews of this place to date, I can say I agree with them, the only thing I haven't noticed is the ""farm smell"".
Pros: Big name bands...
Cons: Parking, staff, conflicting policy, parking, prices, locatio
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