Ryan L.
Yelp
gone are the days of the Molson amp, and you can definitely see the renovations that have taken place here, some may see it as an upgrade, i see it as one, but i feel that somethings should have carried over from the old to the new. last year and the year prior saw me come to this venue about a dozen times combined, some visits were absolutely some of the best nights of my life, and some visits were left me in absolute anger over the staff members here. one time i cleared security with flying colors, and one security member wavied me down for a secondary check? if you have floor tickets(they call it general admission) you can only go in one specific gate, security claims the scanners are not all the same and you have to go out of security, to go to that gate and then go through security again to get scanned in *insert head shake here* my most recent show here was the game of thrones symphony, and we sat at the last row of section 202 and there was a board placed behind us for an advertisement for the venue and when the symphony hit the bass really hard this board started rattling and holy crap, just ruined the audio performance of the show for me personally. a great venue outside of those incidents to come and see a show, which generally speaking is a packed house/sold out great crowd for the most part, couple of people who cant handle their high, but thats nothing new of course.
Transit options are not direct at all, ttc lists a bus that services the venue as a seasonal bus, but i've never seen it in any of my concert going years. indirect options, the 509 harbourfront streetcar, the 511 bathurst streetcar, the 29 dufferin bus to the dufferin gates, the 121 fort york to the princes' blvd gates, and finally the exhibition go station, all of the above are with a 15-20 minute walk to the venue grounds and then a further 5-10 minute walk to the lounge. parking options, on site there is parking, but it fills up pretty quick, $30 a vehicle, across the street on the CNE grounds has alot of parking for $20, and just north of those grounds in liberty village i've seen parking for $5-10 depending on the lot and if they know an event is going on or not, again with a walk.
protip for this venue, take advantage of the one bottle of water you can bring in, there is a fountain on site at the first bathrooms by the entrance, and if you are looking to save money on tickets, generally speaking they do show up on groupon, which is handy if you want 400's or lawns.