We went for the house show of WWE Live! And the 4 of us had a great time! They had beer, wine, drinks, and different kinds of food. The match up of wrestlers was great! We had second row seats so the view was awesome! The only thing I didnt like was my little brother who is only 12. Waited in line behind 1 person and 1 person was behind my brother. They only had a few things left being this was during the break the event took. The guy at the counter gave 1 of 2 burgers left to him, rang him up, and now our turn. This guy straight up looked at us didnt ask us how can I help or what can I get for you, NOTHING! Dismissed us and asked the guy behind us what he could do for him and gave him the last burger, rang him up and sent him on his way. Think I had attitude, of course I did. We asked for a burger he said I dont have anymore. I said well if you had served us next in line we wouldn't have this problem. He said its first come first serve. I said you took the person infront of us then looked at us when it was our turn and acted like we weren't standing there. He said that was his friend behind us and he didnt see us standing there. First off kudos for having the balls to say it honestly and in a heavy security building where I was forced to keep my mouth shut and remember we paid $500 for our seats. Secondly, when you take on the roll to get paid to serve people at an event you are getting paid that means you have a job and you dont play or have friends. When you see people in line dont say well that's my friend and I didnt see you. That means your lying you did see us but your friend probably texted you and you were holding onto that burger for him. Anywhere else you do that your fired. That means you do not pass go and you do not collect $200! The event was awesome but the person serving people at the register's was not! I hope this young man gets it together and realizes that's not OK and someday he will know...
Read moreThe Virginia State University Multipurpose Center is an amazing venue for everything from sports, to concerts, shows, and events. It has a seating capacity of between five thousand to approximately six thousand people, making just about every seat a great one. My daughter and I went to a Gabriel Iglesias comedy show recently, and our seats were amazing, it added so much more energy and excitement to the experience. If you get a chance to go to a game or a show at the Virginia State University Multipurpose Center, I would highly recommend it!
Update This year my daughter and I returned to the VSU Multipurpose Center to see Jeff Dunham perform (we also brought my wife along this time). Our seats were in the same section as our previous experience, but much closer this time, which made our experience that much better. We all had an awesome time at the show and laughed until our sides ached. Definitely looking forward to catching another show at the VSU Multipurpose Center...
Read moreTHANKS FOR ALL WHO MADE THIS POSSIBLE! My review of the the VSU Multicenter specifically targets the experience I had today there getting my 1st COVID-19 vaccination. My appointment was at 5pm. As I arrived the line stretched outside in the frond and to the left. It was really long and it was raining. The personnel in attendance were riding golf carts and offering everyone rain ponchos. I thought that was awesome! A policeman reassured us that the line had been moving steadily and that from my position on the sidewalk (see photo) it should be about 20,30 minutes before I'd be in the building. Once in there everything was very efficient and well organized. First of all you register for your second shot, second you take your shot, third you wait 15 minutes for any possible side effects and then you can leave with your vaccination card 👍👍👍. I was very impressed by how well everything went and how well people worked together!!! Again thanks to all who made this possible...
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