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General Lawn seating is awesome for a good, fun co...

General Lawn seating is awesome for a good, fun concert experience as long as you don't mind people setting up close sometimes and don't want to see the artist on stage super close. There is no need to buy preffered lawn either, seems like a rip off to me. Large arrangement for actual seats and good prices with some pretty cool artist. Overall staff is pretty friendly and generally helpful. Concessions are on the pricey side, but you can expect that from most venues. If you sit on the lawn bring some blankets or low beach chairs, makes it a lot more comfortable. Parking can be a pain if you don't go VIP but if you show early enough you have a chance to snag free parking on behalf of the theatre.

I would give it 4.5 stars because I stepped I gum...

I would give it 4.5 stars because I stepped I gum. Jk. The major drawback to the venue is the traffic in and out. It flat out blows. I have secret ways to get in and out faster than most but I'm not sharing them.

Great outdoor venue to see concerts. The vendor ar...

Great outdoor venue to see concerts. The vendor area is more open and easy to navigate then the Xfinity Center in Mansfield. The only problem is no porta potties in the VIP parking lot and you have to pay $35-$40 to even park there.

Venue is ok.. id never in a million years get lawn...

Venue is ok.. id never in a million years get lawn seats because you definitely won t see much. if you have any medical issues while you re here you re in for a wild ride. I have low blood sugar and was dehydrated.. i passed out in the bathroom.. instead of taking me seriously and letting me relax it off they brought me to the medical tent and accused me of being intoxicated (with no breathalyzer or ANYTHING) I felt like I was going to pass out again and needed to sit on the ground and they were SCREAMING.. yes i m not even kidding SCREAMING at me and they pulled me up into a chair with a crazy amount of force and wouldn t let me do any thing to make myself feel better. Wouldn t even get me any water to drink. and told me I could go to the hospital or go to JAIL... for refusing treatment.. yes JAIL!! Of course I was super angry and told them that wasn t gonna happen and this medical guy used EXCESSIVE force on me into a stretcher.. I have a bruise on my arm to prove it. I was so scared I was crying. I have anxiety and was really freaking out and couldn t understand why I was getting treated to poorly and why nobody would get me any water. I told them I don t have health insurance, they didn t care.. it all seemed like such a scam. now I have a 2500 dollar bill to pay. This is the most poorly I ve ever been treated anywhere and I will NEVER go back to this venue, if you have health problems avoid this place like the plauge. they treat you terribly and make you miss the event you paid for. They were nothing but rude, condescending , and unhelpful. I will definitely be doing something about this. Missed almost the entire show I paid $120 to be in the pit for and $40 to park. After all the warped tours and concerts I ve gone to here I can honestly say I m NEVER coming back.

Lovely

NOT a place for families! This venue will advertis...

NOT a place for families! This venue will advertise free tickets for kids under 12 for some of their concerts, indicating that it's a decent place to bring kids. Don't be fooled! Do NOT bring your kids and Do NOT let your teenagers go here alone. We went and had to immediately turn around and leave after it taking us a half hour to walk from the parking garage and another half hour waiting to get in. There was vomit everywhere (and not from a bad case of the flu), people were stumbling around everywhere, the smell of marijuana hit me like a ton of bricks when I entered. It's basically a free for all. Fights we're breaking out. No rules just chaos. I understand that the venue cannot completely control the actions of each guest but from the looks of things I got the feeling that they pretty much let the drugs slide and don't cut people off when they've had too much to drink. As I mentioned I had to leave for the safety of my young son. I asked to exchange the tickets for another event were I could come without my son and was denied. They said there's nothing they could do. No refund, no exchange, no discount on a different show...Nothing! I guess you live and learn.

This theater is always easy to navigate and has go...

This theater is always easy to navigate and has good sound. Because of how large the crowd is it isn't always spotless, but I expect that because people can be careless. I highly recommend VIP or Premier parking.

Every time I've been to the xfinity theatre for a ...

Every time I've been to the xfinity theatre for a venue it has been an enjoyable experience. Ticket prices are always agreeable, especially for lawn seats. Beer is cheaper than expected, food a little pricier. Overall a great place to see a show, and if you're early you get free parking!

This place was so enjoyable. It was the cleanest p...

This place was so enjoyable. It was the cleanest place I have ever been to. Every spectator was respectful with picking up there trash and abiding by the rules. The lines were well aligned going in. The food and drinks was reasonably priced. $5 is a good price for a bottle of water. Parking was a breeze and not far at all. I went to the chance the rapper concert. 90 people were hospitalized. Which made it so much more enjoyable. It makes you come out of there feeling strong that you made it out okay.

The concert was great, except Alice in Chains had ...

The concert was great, except Alice in Chains had to leave the stage by 11pm, which cut their set short. The venue left us feeling like we paid for VIP and didn't get it. The restaurant/bar area was very clean and set up well but THE SERVICE WAS ATROCIOUS! We had a waitress who clearly did not like her job and spent more time sitting with another employee than taking care of the 1 table she was assigned.(anyone who went to this show knows how empty the venue was) We had to ask for our check. The waitress had to be retrieved from taking a phone call on her cell. (she was retrieved by her boss yelling her name at the top of his lungs!) The food was actually really good though. Close to the end of the night we went to the VIP bar. We had the great luck to have her as our bartender too. I asked for ice with my drink. She actually had to go to the water cooler to retrieve a plastic cup to put the ice in. It's a bar, where are all your cups? Again, no smile and bad attitude all around from this lovely lady. It's too bad one bad apple spoiled our VIP experience. As a retail manager, I understand how important customers' experiences are. This waitress would not be working for me, that's for sure!

Best kept secret about this place is VIP Motorcycl...

Best kept secret about this place is VIP Motorcycle parking is $10. So if you wanna get in and out and you're not tailgating yourself I'd recommend taking advantage of it. It's a little hard to find information online about it since they don't advertise it well enough. I had called the theatre to inquire about motorcycle parking.

The artists I saw here were great, but this venue ...

The artists I saw here were great, but this venue has some serious problems. The event I attended (Farm Aid) was clearly oversold by a wide margin. The parking, seating, bathrooms, walkways, and trash disposal all screamed that the attendance far exceeded the venue's intended capacity--everything was literally overflowing. The fact that the event was so clearly oversold made me feel really uneasy about the lack of accessible exits. I'm not really sure how so many people would be able to get out safely in an emergency. (And from another review posted here, it seems emergency medical situations here have not exactly been handled well in the past.) It was very difficult to make it through the crowd even to get to the bathrooms--people were shoving into each other, and a lot of people were stumbling drunk. Also, when I made it to the bathroom I actually saw a woman passed out drunk on the floor in one of the stalls, which seems in keeping with other reviewers' comments that this venue prioritizes selling as many of its vastly overpriced drinks ($15-20 each) as possible, instead of cutting people off when they're excessively drunk.

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