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    Phoenix Symphony - December 2025

    Phoenix Symphony

    (130 reviews)

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    I have been to the Phoenix Symphony on three occasions: once for a Dia de Los Muertos performance,…read moreonce for a Rick Steves performance, and once for a How to Drain Your Dragon in concert performance. Overall it's a great experience---here are the pros and cons. (1) The venue: Symphony Hall is a beautiful venue. The lobby area has an assortment of food (with the offerings being on the lighter side) and beverage options. There are some beautiful chandeliers. And some art. There are complimentary water stations. The bathroom are well maintained. The venue hall itself is also nice, though the seats are a little tight in terms of space. It's a pretty large venue so there's both seating on the ground level (orchestra) and the balcony. (2) The price: All three times I've been (both matinee and evening sessions on the weekend), the prices have been affordable. Which is always appreciated, because sometimes, some venues will charge you an arm and a leg to enjoy the arts (which I'm wholeheartedly against, both for my pocket book and at a societal level). (3) The parking: this is the biggest con in my mind. The Phoenix Symphony is located downtown. You can overpay for a garage. Or you can pay for metered parking (where you have to pay until 10 p.m.). Regardless of the option you choose, parking is a hassle. Stand Up Live, which is also located downtown, validates your parking (which is a big plus). Phoenix Symphony does not. Despite the difficulty with parking, the Phoenix Symphony is Phoenix's premier destination to enjoy symphony performances. They have a whole host of different performances, from classic to modern (where movies are the inspiration).

    My girlfriends and I have a tradition of taking our daughters to see The Nutcracker every year…read more Over the years, we've seen it several times at the Orpheum and also at Arizona Financial Theatre, but this was our first time experiencing it at Phoenix Symphony Hall. The venue itself was lovely and felt very festive, especially with the large Christmas tree welcoming you as you entered the lobby. According to the ticket information, concessions were available, though food wasn't allowed at your seats. Unfortunately, the only food option offered was cookies. The girls were hoping for a few more candy-style snack options to enjoy during intermission, so that was a bummer. We ordered drinks when we first arrived, and the staff member helping us suggested ordering our intermission drinks at the same time so they'd be ready for pickup later--such a smart idea. We did exactly that, and it saved us a lot of time. Restroom lines were long during intermission, so being able to walk up and grab a pre-paid glass of wine without waiting in another line was a huge plus and made it easy to relax and enjoy the start of the second act. Seeing The Nutcracker performed with a live orchestra was very cool and added an extra layer of magic to the experience. The ballet itself was wonderful, as always, and made for a special holiday tradition.

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    a&e factory service

    (72 reviews)

    Wasn't really concerned with the repair being made until I noticed the technician watching someone…read moreelse doing it on YouTub... . Took a lot longer than I anticipated probably due to their needing to surf for instructions. Tech broke the old piece they removed, again raising some concerns over how they were treating our appliance.

    We have had A&E come out for a few different issues over the years, and we've had nothing but great…read moreservice and awesome techs--I was genuinely surprised to see that other people have had such radically different experiences. 1) We had an ice-maker fail in a fridge. We put in a service ticket through American Home Shield, and had an appointment two days later. The technician showed up on time, was really pleasant, and ordered the part. When the part was received, they showed up two days after that and did the install--again showing up on time, completing the work quickly and being pleasant and efficient. 2) My parents have had A&E come out to deal with all the mischief with their Samsung refrigerator-from-hell. The techs who have been out there have been on-time, every time, and patiently dealt with that undergrad-engineering nightmare of a refrigerator without using any of the words *I* deployed in trying to figure it out. 2) The most recent issue--a dryer that needed roller-replacement--Put in a ticket with American Home Shield on Wednesday night, and received an appointment slot on Friday. We received an update to give us a more specific time that the tech would arrive, the tech called and sent a text to let us know he was on his way, and he showed up on time. Sage was great--he gave our dryer a thorough check, and identified a couple of other things in addition to the rollers that were not quite right. He checked on parts availability, let us know when they were expected to arrive, and gave us a time frame on when to expect the next service call to be scheduled. Did I mention that Sage was great? Friendly, polite, pleasant, efficient, and NICE. A&E has already set another appointment for them to come out to replace the parts. While they're being paid through the warranty, we were still provided an estimate of the cost of the repair--which was definitely reasonable for the parts, two tech visits, and the labor for the repair. If I weren't getting A&E through the home warranty, I'd be calling them anyway because the service, the techs, and the communication have all been outstanding.

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