The venue is fair, but i know a lot of places that are far better. Getting in is easy but getting out is a pain in the butt. Every time I have been there, a majority of the crowd acts like spoiled little rich brat kids. The whole nose up in the air bullshit thing is how a lot of them are. Not even there to enjoy the music but rather to be able to go to work the next day and say to everyone else "Oh yeah I was there". Rude, arrogant, and obnoxious are the three words to best describe a huge majority of the patrons at that place. Then the park ranger trainees that are working outside the gates are real douche bags. They act as if their little smoky bear hat and starched uniforms make them the all powerful wizard of Oz.
I have to use their courtesy shuttle because of my mobility issues. I will normally leave a show early so I can avoid the rush of traffic. When I was dropped off at the front gate to go to a show, they told me to return to that spot afterwards and they would take me directly back to my car. So I leave the show a song or two before the break for encore. I ask this dweeb where the courtesy cart will pick me up. He yells at me to sit on the bench and stop bothering him or he will have me arrested. Then he tells me I have to wait until 30 minutes after the show ends so all the cars can get out before they will start taking folks back on the courtesy cart. Its 30 minutes before the scheduled end of the show and they say they donā??t want the carts caught in traffic. So now for the next 45 minutes I have to sit on a hard bench or stand on concrete (both of which I canā??t do because of my back). So when I go to explain this to him he threatens to have me arrested again if I do not start walking to my car immediately. I ended up hobbling to my car about 3/4th of a mile away and I fell on the blacktop twice because it was on such an incline. I emailed the venue about all of this when I got home and all I ever heard was a ā??we will look into itā? response.
Yeah that a really great venue!