Not my favorite music venue.
I came here to see Deadmau5. The place just looks like some big convention center. There's nothing special to the layout at all. It's pretty much just one giant rectangle with chandeliers on the ceiling that are turned off during the concert. The VIP area is just a small, crowded platform on the side with some couches which I don't think would be worth the extra money considering.
The back of the venue is lined with small bars where you can pay $10 for a beer. At least they let you go in and out, so I suggest leaving and having a drink elsewhere before the show starts. In our case, we got there at about 9:30 (doors opened at 9pm) only to find out that Deadmou5 wouldn't be playing til' MIDNIGHT. So what did we do? We left, hopped in our car, and went to Max Brenner for their nightly happy hour. It was a Friday night and there was absolutely no wait, but I'll leave that for another review. We came back with about 10 minutes to spare before Deadmou5 got on stage. I can't imagine actually standing there for 3 hours waiting.
As for the show itself. The effects were AMAZING. The booth that Deadmou5 was spinning on went from being a 3d moving rubix cube to anything that matched with the background. I suggest watching from afar though, because the front half of the ballroom was really crowded with a bunch of sweaty people with rolling eyeballs.
All in all, this place is okay. I'm not really a fan of the venue, but the effects make up for it.