This is pretty standard outdoor concert shed. You either like the concept or you don't. I don't really care for them myself because the pavilion part blocks the stage if you get the lower price lawn tickets, so you wind up watching a video screen.
For this show I had seats about 6-8 rows from the stage. The seats are kind of small and the rows are kind of close for a guy my height, but they seem fine for women and normal sized guys, decently comfortable though. Sound was good but we were really close, so not sure how it was on the lawn as I was too tired to walk up there.
The service here was very good. I took my Mom who has mobility issues to see her favorite comedian Jeff Foxworthy and hen I stopped to ask a parking person where handicapped parking was located she waved us right into a lot beside the front gate, moved some cones around so we could park. Then she got on the radio and had a golf cart waiting by the ticket window to take her down to her seat, which was a considerable walk up hill and back down to the front of the stage from the ticket window.
Prices for food and beverage are awful as you would expect. People complained about $2 during the hurricane, but it's $5 a bottle here. $12 for a BBQ sandwich, just shameless pricing. $9 a can for Miller beer.....yes MILLER. I wouldn't mind the price if was at least decent beer.