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| - I just saw Incubus here last night---it was okay and I had a VIP package.
- There really isn't a bad seat, but that's because this theater is TINY. If you're used to places like Jobing.com area or US Airways center, this place will feel awkward and weird for a concert. It almost feels like an expanded high school auditorium.
- Acoustics seemed great. Incubus always sounds amazing live but when I walked to and from my seat (section 4 row 13 seat 10) I could hear them perfectly everywhere.
- VIP was a HUGE disappointment. I've seen VIP at Jobbing.com and been VIP at US Airways. While our seats were fantastic (thanks, Shelby!) the rest of the venue leaves A LOT to be desired. The places feels shabby, run-down, and cheap. I actually couldn't tell VIP and the regular lounge apart except for less people. No plush chairs, cheap drink set up. On the plus side, VIP parking let me park in the first spot in the parking garage literally 100 feet from the venue front door, so that was nice. VIP is great for seats and parking, but don't expect any plush treatment/areas before or during intermissions.
- The seats are really narrow and no leg room. It's fine to sit in and I wasn't uncomfortable but my bf (who isn't a big guy at all) said he felt crammed.
At the end of the day, I would only see a band I really love here. I would never see a general show or try out a new comic here. I payed around $300 for two VIP tickets, VIP parking, VIP suite level passes and I'd say it was worth it only because of the band and the parking. I didn't feel like it was really "VIP" treatment or special access. Just access to great seats.
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