We recently went here for our first concert. Wow, what a fantastic venue!! It is very clean and well organized. Upon driving up we were directed exactly where to park in the lot by multiple people from the entrance to the exact spot. I appreciate this as there are so many ignorant people who can't park and can really jack up the proper flow in a parking lot. Walking up there was already multiple lines forming waiting for the gates to open. To save time, they had someone checking IDs and banding them (to be able to drink) ahead of time so that was one less thing they had to do up front or once you got inside. Nice! Once the doors opened, they made everyone aware of the lower entrance and directed some people to another line to ease congestion. Be prepared to be wanded and have your bag chair and purse checked upon entering. (As is standard for all outdoor venues nowadays) All of this takes time. We had reserve seats so it wasn't necessary for us to be there that early. However, if you have a GA tix and want to get the best seat, you will want to get there when the doors open. The grassy area here is nice and the venue is small enough that it is very intimate. I was very pleasantly surprised by the reserve seats. They are roomy and the aisles are far enough apart that you don't even have to get up to let someone by. Score! The other thing that is beautiful is how the seats are set or graded. The people two rows ahead of you can be standing and you can still sit and see just fine. Hello?! How sweet is this?! I wish all places were made this way. They have water and beer (local craft brew even) available, as well as fountain soda. When we left it wasn't crazy and didn't take forever. Traffic seemed to flow fine getting out of there. I am very excited for the wonderful shows that are beginning to come here as well as other events that are held here. read more