My husband and I had tickets to a concert and we thought we had pretty good seats... until we got to them. We were seated to the immediate left of the stage in the third row of the balcony and all we could see was the side of the massive speaker system. It was horrible. The acoustics were also terrible so we could barely hear anything from the opening band besides noise. My husband was asking around about how to get to the box office so we could buy better seats when a manager of some kind came over and asked him what was wrong. He explained the problem and the manager  handed him two tickets one row off the floor directly across from the stage. It was awesome! We could hear and see everything! I wish I got the manager's name, but he was great!
Review Source:This arena is big enough to get a big name star to perform at it but small and intimate enough that every seat is a good seat.
I like that there is complimentary parking and an abundance of it. I like the staff here from people movers to the concession stand customer service is also great. Â They even have sit down restaurants inside the arena area as well so you can grab a bite instead of having the usual concession fare.
Every time I've had a VIP event here for an artist the process is very smooth and easy.
I thought this was a pretty decent place to see a show.  I wouldn't want to be in those top teirs though- they  looked pretty steep!  Security was on top of their game, and helped me out when Ta drunk chick almost fell down the stairs, and would have fell if I wasn't standing there to catch her. The staff was courteous  and pleasant, but in that no-nonsense kind of way that you see at venues like this.  I would definitely come back to see a show here again.  NOTE:  If you get too drunk in the casino before you go to the show, you had better sober up!  They refused admittance to the girl behind me in line.
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