Tracy Seelhammer Review of Ames Center
First experience at the Ames Center was a Queen tr...
First experience at the Ames Center was a Queen tribute act. Seats were balcony, center, row 2. Getting to seat was weird - up stairs to balcony level. Up stairs to balcony. Up stairs to top of balcony. down to seat. Was inconvenient.
I wasn't very happy with the sight lines. If the guests in the front of us (one row/row one) leaned forward even 6", we couldn't see the front 1/3 of stage. That's hard to believe, because I'm already 6'3" tall, and I can usually see over everything. My companion, who is 5' at best, had a hard time seeing the stage even when people in front of here weren't leaned forward.
Ordered the same drink at two different bars and was charged two different prices. Not a fan of that, because I don't like arguing about being overcharged for drink while others are waiting in line behind me.

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