Great production!! Decent prices for toys and accessories!! Pop and pizza were $4 each, so not terrible, same as u would get at a movie theater!! My only complaint would be how long intermission is they kept saying five more minutes but it was like another 15 so intermission was probably 30 to 40 minutes long which is a lot when you have little kids with you. Also wish they had some kind of railings for the stairs there but even sitting in aisle e which is at least five rows up it wasn't terrible and I got a code from a commercial on TV, "RED..." something and got tickets for $20 a piece instead of $25 using the code!! Overall good experience decent food cheap entertainment lots of great pictures I'm sure...
Read moreSo many good memories involved with this building. The venue is steeped in history and still is viable today. There is ample seating, most of it is pretty comfortable too. Walking up and down from the higher seats has no handrail so pay attention to your footing. I like watching horses from the boxes with tables so I have a place for my waters and cameras. During events there are food vendors - typical horse show food, but convenient. I like the water fountain option for refilling bottles and keeping people hydrated while keeping bottles out of the trash. There are many horse and other events throughout the year that are free...
Read moreThe Lee and Rose Warner Coliseum is home to numerous horse shows, and houses many small businesses in the concourse during the Minnesota State Fair each year. It seats for 5,250 people. Previously known as the Hippodrome, it was erected in 1906 for a St. Paul hockey team who went to the national finals in 1922 and 1923. This original Hippodrome was torn down in 1942, and the current Coliseum was erected in 1951. This is grand and nostalgic place to view the various horse shows that take place during...
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