Trista W.
Yelp
**THIS REVIEW IS FOR CONCERT EVENTS**
Parking was a breeze. Granted, I purchased a parking pass when I purchased tickets--and I used Accessible Parking. We left a bit early from the show, and avoided the rush. (Sorry, not sorry. Love me some 90s country but not to the point of feeling like herded cattle or wanting to ram someone's car out of the parking area.) The parking area, as I call it, is just that. An area. It is *NOT* paved. Knowing this, I didn't wear my Birkenstocks.
The entrance point was smooth, but could have been more seamless. The bag checks were a joke and did nothing to make me feel safe. (Not that I felt unsafe, the average age was 55-70 for this event.)
For the concert goers who only purchased General Admission there were about 15 port-a-potties near the entrance. They also had two hand washing stations. I saw attendants staying on top of restocking both. VERY CLEAN!! (Kudos to the venue and/or who they hired.) I didn't notice "private" port-a-potties for the Golden Circle area, but the VIP area did have their own. And even some of the nicer ones. ("Luxury", "Cadillac", however you've heard them referred to as.)
The GA and GC areas had access to beer tents (wrist band required) and Coors trailers. There were vendors selling typical "country" clothing. (Seriously, I laugh at y'all who shop this way. Go to Boot Barn, Tractor Supply, somewhere else that's, ya know... actually "country". Get some Ropers or something.)
In the VIP area, it looked like they had an actual Bar. Like a no-shit Biergarten under a heavy duty tent.
As for seating, the website indicates this:
"Low-profile lawn chairs and blankets are allowed to be brought in. No high back
chairs (nothing over 32" above the ground), or chairs with tall legs higher than 14"off the ground will be allowed."
Most people brought those folding chairs for the beach, versus the canvas chairs for camping. BUT some people were jerks and brought said canvas chairs and if you happened to be behind them..... well. (THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED AT THE ENTRANCE) We brought a blanket, and luckily no one was stepping all over it or us.
Food stands were limited, maybe like 4-5. Prices were "as to be expected". We spent about $40 on a brat, a chicken quesadilla, and two large waters.
TL;DR parking is dirt (literally). Buy parking pass when you buy tickets, wear close toed shoes. Toilets are clean. Bring a blanket and low profile chairs no taller than 32" with legs no taller than 14".