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Businiess name:  Sleep Country Amphitheater
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
WOW! I went to my first show at the Amphitheater last Saturday and it was AMAZING! Having seen Tom Petty last summer at the George Amphitheater in eastern Washington I fail to see why I would ever drive 5 hours to see a show when I can drive 15 minutes. Not only does the Amphitheater at Clark County have nice new facilities and superb sound system, it also has flush toilets! Not once did I have to wait in line for 30 minutes to stand in a foul smelling plastic booth just to make room for more beer (which is expensive, but thats life). The other cool thing about the Amp at Clark County is the Indoor/outdoor hybrid venue. The indoor portion gets LOUD & you could really tell that Petty was feeding off the crowds energy, something that seems lost at the huge outdoor venues like the gorge. At the same time you can enjoy spreading out in the grass with friends and still have a great experience with excellent sound quality. As far as traffic, sure it takes a bit to get out of the parking lot, same as leaving a blazer game, Seahawk game, or any other event that draws 15,000 people to one parking lot. Any true music fan shouldnt flinch at spending time in a car with friends after an excellent concert experience. Especially when they only have a 20 minute drive home! Shame on anyone who misses one of their favorite acts because they dont want to wait in line!!! Over all my experience at the Clark County Amphitheater is one I plan on repeating as many times as possible, and I hope to make at least a few of their remaining shows this season. Pros: Great Sound and Close to Portland Cons: Spendy Brews

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