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    Welcome Stadium

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Wright State University - Nutter Center

    Wright State University - Nutter Center

    2.0
    (46 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    We attended a comedy act here. It's a venue that was built for WSU basketball and they adapt it for…read moreother entertainment. And it doesn't work that well for alternate entertainment. A sign at the entrance indicated that purses larger than 6x9 had to be clear. We saw many women walking back to their cars with their larger opaque purses - after waiting in line for a half hour. The sound system reverberates throughout and it's difficult to hear what's being said. There were very long lines at all the concession stands before the event began and long lines at the restrooms at the end. Parking had lots of open spaces but it was unguided and essentially a free for all. Both in and out. Seating is sports arena seating, hard plastic. With almost no leg room or arm room. I'll work to avoid coming here.

    I hate the name of this venue. With all due respect to Mr. Ervin Nutter, businessman-philanthropist…read morewho paid for its construction, the name grates on my ears and makes me embarrassed to speak it aloud. But, what's in a name? The concert capacity is 11,500 and I found entry pretty smooth. There are nine gates and it's surrounded by parking lots, three of which have ample spots reserved for the physically challenged. As with all concert venues, arrive early otherwise you will likely have a bit of a hike. I was there for Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Doors opened almost 90 minutes before showtime, the line moved surprisingly fast, pass through of metal detector was quick and uneventful and there were plenty of staff on hand to scan the e-tickets. There was no request to open my handbag. This is laid out like a bowl, so there's only one level to enter the seating area, putting you at the rim of the bowl....so those great seats you snagged in row 3 are wayyyy down a seemingly endless flight of stairs with none too stable handrails in the center. If this is an issue for someone in your party, there is help available. There was no way my husband could have handled that descent and the ushers were right there to guide us to an elevator where other ushers led us through the backstage area (so exciting) and across the floor, where it was then just a few steps UP to the seats. They were all very helpful and happy to help. Also on the spot if anyone needs a wheelchair. Plenty of bathrooms. Way overpriced food, drinks and merch (like at all concert venues). Bracelets to purchase alcohol were readily available. The concession stands seemed pretty well staffed. I went up the hill once for beer and there was no wait. They have signs smugly proclaiming they are 'cashless' - so minus a star for that. Seats are less than comfortable and packed pretty tight. Watch for sticky spots on the floor. Don't wear your best shoes. Overall the venue has kind of a drab feel, but I came for the show and glad I did.

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    The Field Sports Arena

    The Field Sports Arena

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    21.7 mi

    Amazing Facility with a rich family history to boot. The Facility is one of the cleanest in the…read morearea and has some of the best spectator viewing around.

    The field used to be a great place for adult rec soccer on Saturday nights. We have played there…read moremany many years. They recently bought new turf designed for turf shoes and did not allow cleats on the field. The teams all knew each other and played each other with respect, it was a rec league. It was recently bought by Game Time, since then it has went down hill. They started allowing cleats on the turf. They don't vacuum the turf like intended, so you have clumps of turf grass built up all around. We had a ref that controlled the game really well, he knew it was a rec league and not competitive, but they try and pull in the refs from Game Time who don't know the players and don't control the game. They Brough in new teams, usually that is great, we love playing new teams. Rec style. the new teams are not there for rec soccer, they play like it is a matter of life or death. We have played there for many years with very few incidents. We have more incidents over the last year since the buy out because the new teams are not the for rec soccer, they are there for combat soccer. We play for the love of the game and for exercise. They won't separate Saturday into competitive and rec. Again, we love new teams that don't purposely cleat you, stomp on your foot, body check you into the wall, tackle you from behind, shove you out of the way, elbow you, or just flat lower their shoulder and not even try for the ball. The new ref's are just there for the money, they only call things after it has gotten out of control. If they continue to bring in teams like that, then they can have it. The field was a great place before, if they want to keep teams there on Saturday night to make money, they need start making the changes now. Most of the rec players are older and don't do the bar scene, so if they run us out, they probably won't have a Saturday night. I don't think most younger people think of soccer on a Saturday night. I think they rather be out hanging with their friends. But if they do run us out, I guess we can always try and see how the Spooky Nook will be at running a rec league.

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