I really didn't love this venue. Saw Hall & Oates here (don't judge me! lol) and I was expecting to have as good of a time as the last time I saw them at the Borgata in Atlantic City. But this venue made it less enjoyable.
We initially got on a line we thought was to enter the venue. Turns out it was just to get tickets and you had to go a very roundabout way to enter at the same spot if you already had your tickets. We weren't the only people to make this mistake.
Seating assignments weren't very easy to decipher. Little stickers on the floor label the rows.
Also, it's just a tight space. A heavy set woman sitting next to me was pinching my thigh the whole time we were sitting. Not her fault that the seating situation isn't spacious enough, but it was really uncomfortable. When people would come through the aisles to get to their seat, you'd have no choice but to just move your knees to the side to let them through because standing up just made it even more difficult for them to pass by.
My drink was WEAK and expensive! But I guess this is no different from any other concert venue.
On the bright side, it's not a very big venue so it kind of harks back to a time where concerts were in small, intimate spaces. Any seat here would be a pretty good location in relation to the stage, it seems.
Wouldn't come here again except to see a concert that I really cannot miss.