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Sleep Country Amphitheater
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I live in Florida, but was in town visiting family and decided to attend a Def Leppard concert at the last minute. I was all over the internet to find a ticket (1), and there were plenty available, but I was nervous buying from anyone but Ticketmaster. It was impossible to know which sites were scammers and which ones were legitimate ticket sellers. The problem with Ticketmaster is that they assign me the seat they want me to buy, instead of letting me choose my seat from all available seats. I do think you should warn folks about the plethora of fraudulent sellers out there, and also make ticket selection easier. I would have purchased my ticket directly from the box office from the start, but I couldn't find that option at the Sleep Country Amp website. I purchased VIP parking since I liked the promise of easy in/easy out, but almost got diverted to general parking (luckily I questioned it). Then as I got closer to the VIP parking, I saw the Handicapped lot and parked there for free since I have a placard. When I went to purchase merchandise I stood in a fairly long line, and was grateful they were also selling light blankets (it turned out I did not need the blanket after all; I was actually too hot most of the time during the concert). I checked out the ladies room next, and found it to be spacious, clean and well-stocked with paper. I was disappointed with my seat location, so I walked up to the box office to see about purchasing a better seat. By the way, just before I left for the concert I had rechecked the Ticketmaster site, so I was surprised that the box office had a really good seat available. Leaving the venue took a long time. I recommend you pack a small cooler with some drinks and a sandwich and leave it in your car. I did not buy any food or drink there, but it looked like they had a good selection. I would attend another concert here for sure...
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