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Contribute Feedback What Krystle K likes about The Icehouse:
This was my second time here and I love it. The Texas skyline is a gorgeous view when concerts usually start. Plenty of great food and drinks. Priced high so be aware of that which I feel is typical for a venue like this so I wasn't surprised. The lawn can get crowded so expect that. A lot of standing depending on the vibe. Parking is typical of any venue with tons of people so be patient and expect delays leaving. T... View all feedback.
What Caprice F doesn't like about The Icehouse:
Janet Jacson was awesome! However, my experience at Dos Equis Pavilion was dreadful. Too many long lines coming and going. Long lines everywhere! The lawn was overcrowded and could've been a fire hazard. This is how people get trampled at concerts, overselling tickets. The parking lot was a disaster after the concert. My friend and I sat in our parking space for 30 minutes as we weren't even able to get out of our pa... View all feedback.
It's hard to separate the artist's performance from the quality of the venue itself. I went to see Hozier on April 28th and the venue was conveniently...
Security: Their security wasn't as stringent as the venues in Houston, but I found them to be thorough and reasonable. They allowed each person to bring one...
Janet Jacson was awesome! However, my experience at Dos Equis Pavilion was dreadful. Too many long lines coming and going. Long lines everywhere! The lawn...
Do NOT pay for the VIP parking. It is a SCAM. They advertise that it is easy in and easy out, well let me tell you, it might have been SLIGHTLY easy in (we got here two hours early), BUT it is not worth your money because it is NOT easy out. Unless you leave the show early, you will be sitting in stand still traffic (did not leave our parking spot for 2hrs). I highly do NOT recommend the VIP parking. Save your money and give it to St. Jude.
Security: Their security wasn't as stringent as the venues in Houston, but I found them to be thorough and reasonable. They allowed each person to bring one large water bottle, provided that it was sealed and not frozen. We also brought sunscreen and a large sheet for the lawn area. Others brought in their own stadium chairs. Check the guidelines for your particular event before going. Food and Drink: I didn't purchase alcohol, so I can't comment on it. It was pricey though. A can of water is $5, which is typical, but ridiculous. I bought several the first time because it was August and during a heat wave, but after that we brought our own. The food MUST be mentioned. We bought two Campisi's pizzas for about $12 or $14 each plus a tip. If I had taken a bite with my eyes closed, I would have sworn I was eating the box. Whoa, SUPER BAD. Merchandise: Super expensive. Expect to spend $50 or more on a T-shirt, and when they ask you to sign, a tip is requested too. I always give something, but geez. Lawn tickets: Pavilions are my favorite type of venue, and I especially like the lawn seating. It creates a festival-like atmosphere, which is a bit more friendly and casual than being packed in at stadium. If there's someone in front of you who is constantly flailing about and won't sit down, you have the option to move! You have a little more space to move around, and can have a blanket and/or short stature stadium chair. Chairs are available to rent, but a lot of people brought their own when I was there. Sound Quality: I've been here for three concerts: Beck, 50 cent, and Rob Zombie with Alice Cooper. The sound quality was just okay. For whatever reason, the sound quality wasn't as clear as it is at Cynthia Woods Pavilion in the Woodlands/Houston. Parking: Dos Equis has a lot of free parking, so that's a big advantage compared to other venues. I suggest parking in a grass lot outside of the fenced area if you can. Getting out after a show requires a lot of time and patience. Also, watch out for people bringing T-shirts to sell in the parking lot. They will approach your car from the front, requiring you to slam on brakes or hit them. I don't understand why security doesn't put a stop to that. It was especially bad at the 50Cent concert August 2023. Ants: My one major complaint was that the lawn area needed to be treated for ants, so we ended up with bites on our feet. Constantly slapping ants, especially in the dark, isn't my idea of fun. Dos Equis should take care of that pronto! TLDR: Lots of parking, lawn tickets are awesome, reasonable security but look for specific guidelines for your event, do NOT get the pizza. Watch out for ants!