Okay as a venue but will not go back. Sorry to say, no re-entry is the dumbest thing in the world. You end up crammed in a theatre, no place to step out for air other than the small smoking area. That’s all well and good but a smoking area doesn’t let me have a breath. Also really bothers me since it means you better have all you need when you go in. And to answer the websites question as to why I’d leave? Some times the openers are bad local ones, or just crappy bands. Once in a great while you get a good one and I’ll gladly stay. If I paid to come for the headliner, that is who I want to see. You have my money either way, let me skip the garnish and just have what I wanted. The next point of stupidity is the no outside food. I get it if you serve food. You want people to eat there, but you DONT. Okay no out side drinks, but if I want to bring in a burger then let me. Also where being able to leave would be great. It would have people visiting the shops around them down town. I live blocks from this venue which makes its short...
Read moreReally a neat venue, but not very disability friendly. The ADA area only has about 10 chairs, but instead of allowing you to move one to sit with the people you came with, you either need to move all of you to the very back to take up multiple spaces or sit alone. I understand keeping those 10 there, but it would be helpful to have a few spare if people need them. Tucking one away next to a table would have definitely made the awesome show I attended less, well, painful, and would've taken up very little space. It just made it feel a little like if you were disabled you had to be a. visibly significantly disabled to have a seat and b. segregated to one and one spot only. Just a thought to improve on.
Also would've appreciated a warning that they flash lights at the crowd, it's not particularly...
Read moreI attended my first concert at the Lincoln and was disappointed, while the act was fantastic the ability to see the act was greatly hindered. The seating available is all in the balcony but has standing room in front of it, this causes a chain reaction of people to stand pretty much guaranteeing that you have to stand to see the show, even when at the very back as suggested. This makes it hard to enjoy the show if you have issues standing for extended periods but are not technically disabled. There are many who would like to just sit and enjoy the show and I. This venue it is not possible. I don't mind having to go to the balcony to sit, but whoever planned the seating/standing areas planned it poorly. I really wanted to enjoy this venue, but at this point I don't think I...
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