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| - So usually when I go to Las Vegas, I'm there to gamble, see a couple of shows, eat way too much, drink way too much, and then pass out somewhere. This time around, I decided I would go see a couple of concerts back-to-back. Both of those concerts happened to be at the T-Mobile Arena.
I drove past it on the 15 and was fairly impressed with how it looked on the outside, it was this big modern-looking building that looked like it could have been a casino. I will say this, parking is very easy to get to and was within a short walking distance of the actual Arena.
The only negative thing I have to say about this venue is when there are large numbers of people out front, it seems to take longer than normal to shuttle everyone in. I mean, every single door was backed up 50 to 100 deep. I don't know if it was an efficiency problem, if they were understaffed, or what. I was actually able to get in when they opened up a side door to let the rest of the people into the arena.
Inside, everything was clearly marked and very easy to get tp. The seats were okay, standard event seating, but every single seat was actually a great seat to see the stage (I was pretty high up in the nosebleed section). The acoustics are really good, I didn't have to even think about using the earplugs I had.
One thing I will say, is how friendly and courteous all of the event staff were everyone seemed actually happy to be there, happy to help you, and did it with a real smile on your face. Not one of those fake Smiles like I'm kind of doing my job so I have to be nice to you but actually I just want to be home watching reruns of Mission Impossible and eating a TV dinner.
All in all, I really enjoyed this Arena, and if there is ever a concert in Las Vegas that I need to see, I will definitely be here!
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