DON'T BOTHER IF YOU'RE HEARING IMPAIRED!!!
PAC in SLO has a very poor assisted listening system for the hearing impaired. They advertise state of the arts which is not correct. Twice I have gone there, assured the system was up and running. Very disappointed to have taken a large amount of time to drive there .... pick up hearing device, get settled ....Only to discover the thing didn't work correctly. Have to get up durning the performance and leave. When I turned in the device the ushers just acted like it happens all the time. I asked if they are aware it do not not operate properly. The answer was "we never know, most of the time there are problems" all the while acting as if this was a big bother for them to even have to be confronted with this issue.
Well I can't ...
waste my time and money to do this again ... So if you're hearing impaired ..... don' t bother with this "so called" Â premier venue because they don't service those who have hearing issues. Nor have they anyone who cares that you can't enjoy a performance there. They have very curt entitled
SLO types who usher and act as though they are better than everyone else because they can operate a flashlight and hand out programs. Very disappointing experience.
The premier venue to see a concert in San Luis Obispo.
I've seen dozens of shows here and although I may have been disappointed in some acts, I've never been let down by the PAC. True, the acoustics can be hit or miss, although it never deterred me from returning. I've seen acts like Lou Reed, Jethro Tull, Randy Newman, George Carlin, Â Weird Al, CSN, Jason Mraz, etc etc etc. Always had a great time.
Beer and wine served in the lobby, although no drinks are allowed inside. $5 parking. Â Friendly, elderly ushers to help you to your seat. (Oh... how they hated Carlin :) )
Having lived in LA & SF, I have experienced some incredible theatres however Cal Poly PAC is absolutely delightful! Â It's close, it's easily accessible, parking is simple, it's affordable and there are great performers that come through the PAC. Â
I just saw Cameron Carpenter and was absolutely mesmerized! Â I only wish more individuals had taken advantage of the fact that he was right here in our backyard. Â Â
Lewis Black is a classic humorist and I enjoyed every moment of his show.
I've enjoyed the PAC so much that I came home and purchased tickets to see Pilobolus and to Who's Live Anyways?
My allegiance to San Luis Obispo and Cal Poly makes me rate this one star higher than I intended.
I've been to several plays and concerts, and except for one play, I have had an awful time with the acoustics and sound amplification in that venue, and I have excellent hearing.
Moody Blues came and the sound was terrible, awful, bad.
Lyle Lovett came and the sound was passable but several instruments were overmodulated to the point of "why did I just pay more than $150 for this?"
Don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful theatre in a beautiful place.
It's just that the sound really disappoints.