5/5 Danielle J. 11 months ago on Google
I've
visited
this
venue
many
times
now
through
all
the
name
changes-
Sandstone,
Providence
Medical,
Azura,
for
many
different
bands
and
musical
festivals.
It
takes
a
while
to
get
through
the
parking
payment
line,
though
I
do
like
you
can
now
pay
with
card
unlike
in
past
years.
After
you
get
through
paying
you'll
be
directed
to
one
of
the
parking
lots
by
the
entrance
and
if
you're
early
you'll
get
closer
to
the
entry
gate.
Which
in
the
long
run
doesn't
matter
because
leaving
the
venue
will
take
a
while.
After
the
Weezer
and
MM
concert
I
waited
at
least
30
mins
before
the
congestion
started
to
clear
and
I
could
even
think
about
moving.
Even
then
once
you
get
onto
the
road
there
are
usually
cars
stacked
up
down
the
road
waiting
to
turn
at
the
light.
Entry
was
pretty
quick
and
there's
QR
codes
along
the
entrance
gates
for
you
to
connect
to
the
Wi-Fi
and
pull
up
your
ticket.
There
are
tons
of
concession
stands
and
bathrooms
so
there's
never
a
long
wait
for
a
toilet
and
generally
you
can
get
through
the
concession
line
pretty
quick
or
find
a
less
busy
stand.
With
the
way
that
the
theater
slopes
you
can
get
a
pretty
good
view
anywhere
on
the
lawn.
This
was
my
first
time
sitting
in
the
seats
and
I
managed
to
get
a
great
view
behind
the
VIP
boxes.
The
employees
I
encounter
always
very
nice
and
help
me
when
I
have
any
questions.
Just
be
aware
that
it
is
an
open
air
venue
so
dress
accordingly
and
be
sure
to
bring
a
blanket
if
you
are
on
the
lawn.
I
also
like
that
you
can
request
an
interpreter
if
you
need
one,
though
I
think
the
interpreter
at
this
concert
could
have
been
lit
up
a
little
better.