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    Toyota Pavilion At Montage Mountain

    Toyota Pavilion At Montage Mountain

    (100 reviews)

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    I've been here twice in 2021 for a Breaking Benjamin show and this year 2022 for the Trinity of…read moreTerror Tour part 2. We live about 3 hrs away so leaving early to get there is a must. I've never sat in traffic getting there, but we were there when the gates opened for both shows. Pros: * Sound system was great for both shows.. * Lot of food and drinks available * I've always enjoyed my seats, never have anything blocking my view. Con: for the Trinity of Terror Tour * The line getting in, security takes forever. They had 2 lines for people with bags and 1 line for those without bags. Get more lines, I was in the line without bags and it seemed to take longer then the one with bags. * The merchandise line, is right inside the ticket scanning gates, so you're running into it for both shows. They only have 1 merchandise booth, so we stood in line for 1 and 1/2 hours for the Trinity of Terror Tour. Got up to it and of course they didn't have one of the shirts in the size I wanted, well they did, but couldn't find it because they are in a tiny booth. There was a line the whole concert for merchandise and people still waiting when we left. Leaving traffic is backed up, but if you're all leaving at once it's kinda expected. Overall I'll come back for concerts. I love being outside for concerts and it's a nice venue.

    The venue it self is actually really cool. If you can get there. We live in Philly so we left super…read moreearly and thank goodness. We were able to get parking but it took us an hour sitting on the one road going to the venue but according to others who weren't even able to get in, we were lucky. It's a hike to the venue which we weren't prepared for but it was fine. The venue itself was cool. Open air, lots of food options. Most venders ran out of water before the show was over which kinda sucked. Then when we left we sat in our car for two and a half hours before our car was even able to leave our parking spot. They definitely need to get their parking situations handled before people stop coming all together.

    PNC Field - Outside Stadium View

    PNC Field

    (38 reviews)

    PNC Field in Moosic, PA is home to the New York Yankees AAA affiliate minor league baseball team,…read morethe Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Railriders. While it's only the 2nd AAA minor league ballpark I've been to, it ranks up there with my prior AAA ballpark experience at Coca Cola Park in Allentown in terms of quality. The location of the ballpark on Montage Mountain is perfect for a nice summer breeze. There is ample parking ($8 charge) in the lots adjacent to the stadium, but arrive early as the roads leading to the stadium do get pretty backed up, with the local Moosic police department directing traffic off the main road before and after games. There was a nice mix of Yankees and Mets fans in attendance for a match up against the Syracuse Mets (and a lone Red Sox fan which seemed a bit lost/out of place...lol). PNC Field is modern and welcoming, with nice open concourse areas, plenty of concession stands, multiple kids play areas, a picnic table area in left field, and some lawn seating beyond the outfield. Both the team store and concession stands were overpriced, but expectedly in-line with prices found at other minor league ballparks. Some concession stands do offer regionally local food, including Philadelphia area favorite Chickies & Pete's, and their crab fries. A few concession stands had no lines, while others like the Electric City Grill seemed understaffed, with extremely slow-moving lines. The team store I felt was a bit small and cramped, with limited shirt selection and lack of any budget-friendly merchandise. Staff I encountered throughout the stadium was friendly and engaging, and the promotional team did a great job keeping fans entertained between innings. Overall, I'd rate PNC Field a 4.5/5 minor league ballpark experience, and I could see myself catching multiple games a year if I lived locally. I'd recommend a visit to PNC Field if you're in the Scranton area and wanting to take in a baseball game.

    PNC field is located in the outskirts of Scranton, PA. it is the New York Yankees AAA farm team. I…read morewent with my friend and were treated to a barbecue in the "porch" section of the stadium. Food is always excellent when it's free, but it was. The weather cleared up and we got to see the game. The stadium seems pretty clean Considering the crowd. Even so with the bathrooms. Maybe you should come and take your kids since your cost is going to be much cheaper than a major league game. Ticket prices average $20 apiece for adults, less for children and maybe free for certain kids under age. A typical baseball atmosphere, quite enjoyable. We got free parking, but there is a $5 fee to park. My friend is a member of a charity and we got perks.

    McCann Arena - Basketball court @ McCann Arena

    McCann Arena

    (3 reviews)

    March Madness is just around the corner and with College Basketball coming to a season end; what…read morebetter way to catch a live game than at McCann Arena, home to The Red Foxes of Marist. McCann Arena is located on the campus of Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York. It seats about 3,200 fans and there is not a bad seat in the house. The men's and women basketball team play all their home games there. I took in a game yesterday with the wife and seat behind the home basket, 2nd row aisle. Awesome seats and for $12 each, not a bad deal. Parking is free, but if you get there 15 minutes before game time your parking all the way down the other side of campus. The campus is hilly and it is a nice hike to the arena. They do have a free shuttle service that takes you to the front door of the arena. Food options are limited; hot dogs, pretzels, pizza, soda and water. No adult beverages, only for The Red Fox Den members, a booster club. If you want to support local college basketball, McCann Arena is as good as it gets. Affordable tickets, free parking, easy to get to and if your lucky a Marist Victory.

    I enjoy coming here to see the Marist Men's Basketball team get their game on. It's a nicely sized…read morearea and the tickets are extremely inexpensive for seeing a Division 1 team of any kind. No matter where you sit, the view is always good and I've sat in a lot of spots here. Sure, they don't win as many games was one would like but realistically, these are the best ballers in our area. I considered going to Marist but I wanted to go away for college. Any event at the McCann Arena is fun and worthwhile. I saw an Everclear concert here about 10 years ago. Check out a game and have a good time.

    Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza - WWE Smackdown

    Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza

    (33 reviews)

    We just went here for Bert Kriescher and it was super fun! Drinks were a bit over priced, 33.14 for…read morea beer and reds apple ale. Easy access and walk to the Hilton garden inn. We got center seats high up and could see everything.

    It had been several years since my last show at the arena, but little has changed. The arena is…read moreeasy to access being almost directly off of I-81. This is basically where all the major arena shows that come to the area play. I would recommend dining before arriving, as the area surrounding the arena has more than enough options. Parking is now $20 but the lot has been fully paved. Security is nothing unusual and included metal detectors but is not overbearing. Everything in the interior is located in one central hallway, so you really can't get lost, but it gets crowded. Food options are somewhat basic but underwhelming. The pretzel I ordered was terrible as it was hard, over salted, and possibly stale. The Pepsi Zero was watered down. Generally, even the cheap seats here are not bad in terms of view. The seats are not the widest, but there's a decent amount of legroom. The sound system still leaves a lot to be desired depending on the show. Getting out of the parking lot can be challenging if traffic control is not on their game, so anticipate delays when leaving. Overall, with the other options for major arena shows being Allentown, Reading, or Hershey, the Mohegan Sun Arena At Casey Plaza is good enough and will get the job done if you need to attend an arena show.

    Skylands Stadium

    Skylands Stadium

    (53 reviews)

    Went for the Jack O Lantern show on a Saturday evening…read more Large parking lot with lots of spaces. Doors open promptly at 6pm. You will NOT be let in if you arrive earlier. The walk-through start time was delayed a bit as they wanted to wait for it to get darker before starting...so those who purchased tickets for 6:00, 6:15 and 6:30 had to wait until about 6:40-45 until they began to let people in. The massive crowd gathered at the gate at around 6:35 dwindled down very quickly once they started to let people in. The walk itself took about 25 minutes...this is with stopping to take photos. The crowds were very manageable. It was never a issue where there was a backup or disruption of the flow of traffic throughout the walk...so kudos to them for limiting the reservations for each time slot. I do think the overall price of $24 per person was slightly higher for the walk-through experience. I would think $15ish would have been more appropriate. One thing to keep in mind that their FAQS state that not carvings are real pumpkins...this became pretty clear as you walk throughout the tour and get an idea of which ones were not real. Not a big deal...but does take away from the "wow" factor of the actual carved pumpkins. I do have to say that the surrounding attractions were a nice bonus. There was live music, a large tented seating area and multiple food vendor selling beer, smores, nachos, pizza, hot dogs and other items. These vendors were very reasonably priced in my opinion. Given this "bonus" I didn't mind the price of the walklthrough. Lots of photo ops as expected. All staff we encountered were very nice.

    This is in regards to the Halloween jack o lantern show. The advertisement claims "6000 hand carved…read morejackolanterns" what they don't tell you and you'll soon realize is they are fake as in not carved pumpkins. Then they advertise a "beer garden with 30 craft beers". Its a roll out cart and couple of "kegerators" with 5 tap beer and a few canned ones. None are craft beer unless you consider yuengling, coors and Sierra Nevada craft beer, and they're 8 bucks each! The petting zoo was 5 goats and 2 alpacas. This would've been a fun little walk if the pumpkins weren't fake and the price was half of the ridiculous 20 dollars a person.

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