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Contribute Feedback What Randy Tarmis likes about Rv Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater:
Always a great time here. Arrive early and have fun, beers were $18 once you are in. The venue is a great compromise between indoor and outdoor. Not my first time here and not my last time. View all feedback.
What Karlie K doesn't like about Rv Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater:
The Artists we saw were amazing, and the venue staff were hard working and kind. The few issues we had were:1. The Margaritas/Daquiris were watery and made my entire group very ill.2. There was vomit and food in the lawn from the concert the evening before.3. It took over an hour to be able to exit the parking lot after the event.Really hope these things get fixed, because the venue could be great! View all feedback.
This is a good venue. We saw Neil Young and Tears for Fears on two different nights in the same week. It was pretty easy getting in and finding our seats. As you would expect, a single drink costs between $20-30. Insane.The drinks were pretty awful, too. The margaritas taste like pure aspartame or sucralose. Just disgusting. Same for the jello shots and lemon drops. Do not get the very expensive cocktails. The beer is beer- they all come canned, nothing on draft. The wine is cheap wine, but probably the best you can get if you're not a beer drinker.I didn't have much food there, except for the popcorn. Surprisingly, the popcorn was fabulous!!! It's a local company that makes it and sells it there, and it's not insanely expensive.They have nice, clean bathrooms, and the place is generally clean.As far as the music goes, the sound is really well done there. We sat in the front section. The music was not too loud, and I imagine the people on the lawn could hear it fine as well. So, as long as there's good sound engineers, they can make it sound really good.The 4 stars of this review comes from the end of the night and actually getting out of the lots. It was pretty hellish and took a really long time. We got around part of the lot we were in and thought we were clear, but then the parking lot staff directed us back to the lot line, which sucked. I'm pretty sure it would be quicker to park outside of the stadium altogether- maybe on a neighboring street, and just walk in and walk out.
I almost didn't go to this concert because it was on a Thursday after work and 1 1/2 hours south from where I live. I've also never been to a concert solo before. Now that being said, WOW I am so glad I chose to go. Luke Bryan is hands down in my top 5 concerts now.If you are coming southbound I5 there was 0 traffic till literally the exit. The crowd control staff however did an amazing job. From freeway exit to parking took only 10 minutes. I would recommend premier parking if you can afford it or a shuttle service which for $2 cash round trip is a bargain.I had to park aways out since I got there long after the gate opened, but easy walking and convenient Porta potties along the way. Gives you time to drink a cold one along the way too ? ladies wear shoes you can walk on cement, grass and gravel easily. Otherwise a little worrisome in the dark back to the car.I've never been to this venue but I will with 100% certainty say I will be back again. All food and drinks are card or electronic payment only, if you brought cash they can convert to card for you but unsure if any cost for that exchange. Bag policy is strictly enforced. I watched a family get turned back for a diaper bag that didn't meet criteria. So put those items in an approved clear bag. You can bring in a sealed 1L bottle of water or an empty reusable water bottle. Lots of water refill stations all over. The specific details are on the FAQ section of the website.I was cheerfully pleased there was a booze booth once you walked in. I had a 5 minute wait and cheerfully got my large spiked pink lemonade in a mason jar. It should be noted if you have seats, not lawn it won't fit in the cup holder. It came with a hefty price tag too. $22 for small and $27 for large. ? The good news is there is actual alcohol in it. So not an overpriced fruit drink.I would highly recommend a dinner pre show or picnic on the way via your drive. Food is costly and lines can be long. But what venue isn't expensive? I saw pulled pork nachos, pizza slices and pretzels consumed by the 1000's all around me.I had a great seat, section 201 with a good view of the stage and a nice big screen. My oldest attended as well up in the lawn section and when I went up to visit, he had a good view with large screens which were easier to see once dark. Don't forget your sunscreen if lawn seating during the hot days! You can bring your own blanket or low lawn chair or rent one.Ladies, bathrooms are a plenty and the line moves pretty fast. Ideally another bathroom building would be nice but I've seen much smaller bathrooms. There are also Porta potties as well. I can't stress this enough to men and women alike. Take your phone/keys etc out of your clothing before using the Porta potty. I watched a women filming her friend who was decked out in gloves digging in the filth for her dropped phone ? at that point I would have filed an insurance claim and said RIP to my phone.If you leave a few songs before the end of your show you have an easier time getting out. I left with two songs left and still it took me about 10 mins to get back on the freeway once I got back to my car. Again, I think the crowd control did a pretty good job of directing.To summarize this long review. Show-amazing. Venue-fabulous. Luke Bryan- flawless and all the country men roaming around? Thanks for the view ?
Pretty cool we were first timers but our friends knew where to park for an easy out. We did not have to pay for parking but eat and drink before you go as it is expensive. I had a prickly pear margarita in a large plastic mason jar which does not fit in the round drink holders and was $22.?The venue was very clean and the bathrooms were tidy. We had seats and they were comfortable. We will definitely be back.
If coming for a concert make sure you leave extra early as traffic gets very congested as you leave the highway.Sound quality was absolutely amazing.Open air arena. Seats were more made for a teenagers body so unless you splurge on box seats make sure your okay rubbing against your neighbors.
Got to celebrate my 38th birthday by enjoying my third VIP meet and greet Lindsey Stirling concert. I spent about $436 for a front row seat next to the front of the stage. I spent another $50 for the Premier ADA Parking, and another $50 on the ilani VIP Club Pass which honestly wasn't worth the extra money. The ilani VIP lounge tent area was nice, the drink I ordered was not worth $11 and the burger and fries worth $16 tasted like a friend with no cooking skills made it outback on his cheap grill. I think Burgerville burgers would have been better! I then got the opportunity offer to spend an extra $185 to get a hand autographed mini profile poster of Lindsey and conduct a second meet and greet with her for 3-4 minutes to take a closer together photo-op with my phone and a couple minute one-on-one chat. The Amphitheater itself is nice, just how they coordinate the logistics of some events can be confusing at times!