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    Queena H.

    Went here for a show. Couldn't tell where we should park. There was an area segregated by cones; when we asked, they said that area was for VIP membership, but there was no sign anywhere stating that. I find this really weird, but there was no security check. I thought at the very least, they would go through the motions of checking for contraband or weapons in my bag, but nope. Just scan ticket and walk right in. The seats were ok, but there wasn't any leg room. My 6'1" hubs's shins touched the back of the seat in front of him without stretching out.

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    Kevin C.

    Will NEVER come here again! I am beyond PISSED OFF! We came here for IGGY AZALEA and We were EARLY to get in and there was a line to get into the Center and then was told We had to take an elevator to the floor level AND then We were told there was 1400 people trying to get wrist bands to get into the floor level as IGGY AZALEA was playing! We paid $800 dollars for tickets, $200 for a hotel and traveled 4 hours to get here! We got to listen to two songs out of 14 songs. We are beyond sad, We LOVE IGGY and waited so long to see her and We didn't even get to experience her like We should have been able to. On top of that there was this NASTY Worker man yelling at us and telling us to go to our seats when We asked him where our seats were he pointed and said GO TO YOUR SEATS , so again I asked him to show us and he refused. We are beyond annoyed and extremely sad. This experience was ruined I will never return!

    Very nice arena! Well heated, clean. Nicely done Toyota.

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    Very nice venue. We had a great time at the concert. We were there to see Gabriel (Fluffy) and Martin

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    Love this place and their events, beer is way too spendy though, and the employees tend to be rude, but who cares!

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    Great memories made here. Brought kids for Disney on Ice and waiting for upcoming events.

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    11 years ago

    Not meant for concerts. The views require neck pain. The acoustics are the worst I've ever experienced. Stick to being a sports arena guys.

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    Gesa Stadium

    Gesa Stadium

    3.4
    (11 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    I wrote another review on the page for the Tri-City Dust Devils baseball team. I'll add that the…read morestadium was accessible. Often, I use a cane to assist me when walking, but I didn't have the need when I went to the game. The concessions were on the first level, and the steps to your seats, whether up or down, weren't narrow. Also, there is plenty of parking for only $5, and it's credit card only, which is typical after the pandemic. Most importantly, if you need a ticket, you just walk up to the window. As I mentioned in the other write-up, I am Deaf. When I went to the ticket window, I didn't expect the ticket agent to know American Sign Language (ASL), and I said, "I am Deaf. I need one ticket for tonight's game." Without hesitation, the ticket agent pulled out his phone and started typing. Within a few seconds, he pressed his phone against the window. It read, "Not a problem. Don't worry, I've got you." He made the experience easy for me, and I thanked him profusely. I wish I had taken the time to get his name. Overall, the ballpark is wonderful for a game -zero complaints from me.

    1.- Very disappointed to say the least. Stadium is not friendly for people who want to walk there…read moreand not drive a car. Fenced in in a way that only if you drive and if you park close to the door you can get there quickly. 2.- I came with my parents and they have strict food restrictions because of their age. They can't have any seed or inflammatory oils and processed food. Usually at any stadium around this country, we carry a small sandwich bag with their curated snacks. This is the only stadium where they didn't allow us to bring their special food in. Even Yankee stadium allows that. Common sense should prevail. We drove from seattle to this stadium to watch the game, of course saving money and not buying snacks inside the stadium was not our goal. 3.- We sat right behind the VIP section on the visitor's side. It should actually be called the beer garden. It smelled like we were sitting at a bar. Even with that, no problem, these are adults drinking. They don't watch the game, they have full on hours of conversations with their drinking peers. We were so distracted by their noise and lack of interest in the game. Okay even then, they are adults, we are all adults consenting to be at that place. This is the problem, lots of little kids placed in this "VIP" section. Running around and participating in what is close to a bar setting. Truly disgusting, adults are having adult conversations and drinking lots of alcohol and the kids are subject to be in this environment, there is a reason why kids are not allowed in bars. We go to a lot of stadiums and love baseball. I don't plan on coming back. The baseball spirit is definitely not there. I feel so sorry for the kids that grow up around this kind of environment and this kind of people. Before I forget, they have lots of rules and lots of regulations. Kids can't touch the rails seems like it. Plenty of people with their red polo shirts, not taking care of the kids or the people, mostly just taking care of the stadium to not get sued. Because if they really cared about anything else. They would stop the disgusting picture of little kids being in an enclosed place that stinks like alcohol and carries on as a bar. Don't go there if you can avoid it.

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    Tri-City Americans

    Tri-City Americans

    3.8
    (5 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I'm a big hockey fan and dedicated to all things WHL (Western Hockey League - the Junior A [20 and…read moreunder] league the Americans belong to). Since the inception in 1988, I've been going to games with varying frequency and found my interest post-college and started going fairly regularly since 2003. Fortunately for me, the Americans, as an organization, have found their stride from that point on. They've introduced exciting hockey for the fans, winning their division and conference several times (but never the championship!) since 2003. They produced a small amount of NHL players and prospects, but most importantly, have done well in increasing the fanbase and interaction in the community. Alas, prices have been rising as they continue to do well - the demand for quality hockey yields steeper ticket prices - but they've managed to maintain a few positive financial aspects: food venders in the Toyota Center have been succeeding and failing, but forever rotating and adjusting to better serve the customer. The fans are cantankerous and are second to only Spokane in ferocity, so their can be times where children will hear new words that don't fit into your desired dictionary. My advice: if you're sensitive to this, sit in section K which is the family friendly section. No booze, and its on the corner so you can get a good view of the action - unobscured by the glass and boards. If you don't give a hoot and want to be in the action, sit center ice behind the benches - they have nicer seats due to the Windermere Theater requests (for musicals, plays, etc). Or try somewhere between section S-Y which is on the "attacking" side of the ice (in hockey, there are 3 periods in regulation - the Americans try to score on the attacking side). Parking is free, but get there about 40 minutes before the game to get reasonable positioning. There is also a large gravel lot for overflow. Spokane is our greatest rival, so try to make those games if possible. Check out the webpage for promotional games, like the Breast Cancer Awareness games, Atomic night, or the Wear Green for MDA night. Sunday games are earlier at 5pm...and typically the kids and adults can skate with the Americans after the game. Good time for the kids to get some autographs. Final advice: be a good fan. Welcome visiting fans, keep obscenities to a minimum, and be patient when the crowds can get thick. And cheer on the boys!!

    Once upon a time, there was a vast expanse of open commercial land surrounding the Benton-Franklin…read morecounties justice center. It was like commercial activity died after Columbia Center and didn't pick up again until the Flashcube Building on Clearwater Avenue. In 1988 visionary people set in motion something that changed all that. Someone decided we needed...of all things...Hockey. In the desert. Uh huh. There was a contest to name the team, and of all the entries, the original name that was picked was...The Americans. Uh huh. But the uniforms are going to be yellow and black. Uh huh. After several fits and starts and repeated threats to move the team, two former players made good (Think NHL All Stars) came back and gave them team a firm foundation to build on. Now, the area around Toyota center is a hub of commerce, and the now red white and blue clad Tri City Americans are a powerful force in the WHL. It is a good family time, even I you don't have a clue what hockey is about. And while concessions are ridiculous wherever you go, Toyota Center is better than most. So, go support them Ams!

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