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Krysty Gaytan

4 years ago

My first time coming here since it's opened! I am...

My first time coming here since it's opened! I am not a first-timer to The LINQ Promenade and they actually do have bowling. You have to buy tickets online sometimes for the shows but you can also buy them at the box office regardless they will charge you a fee. Booo. They have most shows for ages 21 and over. I briefly saw the bowling area when I went inside. There was alot of closed areas which I wasnt sure that they are used for.They have a good system to separating the bowling area and the dance floor. The bathrooms are right at the top of the escalators. They check you your tickets and give you wristbands to know which side you belong in. Once you get into the dancing/show area they have two bars. The place looks like it could hold about 100 to 200 people. It's very nice because the high ceilings give it an open atmosphere vibe. My friends invited me to see a tribute to Abba and Queen also to the 70s 80s and 90s. The tickets weren't that expensive for this show which was worth checking out. I spent more money on two drinks then what I paid for the two tickets. The whole time they had a projector down and itwas playing old music videos! Which was awesome because it was nice to have an example of how to dance. The DJ wasn't very crowd interactive. He made a ploy to gain an applause by asking "Who watched Bohemian Rapsody?" Umm wut. The security was on top of it! There was this intoxicated individual who tried to put her debit card in my friends drink bahahahaha and later we see her getting escorted out by security. That's gonna be a narly hangover. Overall I thought it was all right I might show up again for another show but I will definitely pregame before.

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