I do not think this can be named a visitor centre. We went to Red Rocks Amphitheatre today 15 Nov 23. The entrance to the visitor centre was barricaded even though it was supposed to be open. We were told by a workman that it would open at 10.30. Still barricades at 10.30 but several visitors pushed these aside and went in. The place looked run down and had little in the way of exhibitions. There were no staff, no seating, no refreshments. NOTHING open and yet no word on website or signage at the site. At 10.50 am we were all asked to leave as there was project work to be done. Many of the rest rooms on the whole site were locked. Altogether a VERY poor experience although the amphitheatre is...
Read moreSigns at 9am on a Saturday morning saying Starbucks is downstairs in the Visitor Centre is false advertising, we walked through the whole Amphitheatre and no coffee vendor to be found and all cash registers were closed. They must make too much revenue from performances that morning coffee for those doing exercise would be dwarfed in comparison. Other people walking in were upset when I informed them that the sign implying coffee was available was a lie. Eventually someone said nearest coffee was on Morrisset. Imagine the loss of potential revenue from small or mobile coffee businesses if they could settup shop here in...
Read moreI love going to the visitors center at red rocks amphitheater. It is so fun to look back at all the past events and concerts and find the ones we’ve been to. The museum has exhibits related to the park and amphitheatre, special event spaces including the Southwest Heart of the Rock Theatre, the Red Rocks Hall of Fame and the Ship Rock Grille. There are also restrooms, a gift shop, and other food and beverage options including Starbucks Coffee. The Visitor Center also hosts periodic art exhibits throughout the year. I highly recommend checking it out when you go...
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