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    michael a.

    First time seeing a concert here and it was summer of discontent tour with bad religion and dropkick Murphy. It was pretty good but at first to was hard to find the performance space without casino employee help on the gaming floor. It's in a corner near the cove area and the actual performance space is upstairs. I know security requirements are artists specific so my experience might be different from whoever you are seeing. But this was one of the best venues I have been to security wise in years. They weren't aggressive the bag check and ticket check was a breeze. I didn't feel like I was going to be stripped searched like have at other venues. The pit security was happy and not aggressive at all with crowd surfing. The merch tables are right in front of you as you enter which is always a plus,The bathrooms were clean hours into the show. The price for beer was reasonable which is much appreciated. I definitely would return for another show in the future

    every seat has a great view at Ovation Hall.
    Evan M.

    No complaints with my first time at Ovation Hall. I caught the Duran Duran concert on the eve of New Year's Eve. First off, the staff was well-informed. Concert start times are so inconsistent, and when I showed up at 8:10 for an 8pm ticket time, two staff members told me there was no opening act and the headliner hits the stage at 8:20 sharp. Good info, right to the seats and nothing was missed. Ovation Hall is large, similar to Mark G. Etess Arena at Hard Rock, but nicer in my opinion and newer. Also, there is an escalator to the second level, and in the mezzanine, the seats are unusually comfortable, almost like new movie theater seats. The views are great, and the venue has super high ceilings and a very clean air feel. Not sure how to rate the acoustics, as the sound was good but not great. The volume was a good loud, yet with a bit too much high end and tinny-sounding moments. That could be anything from the house sound engineer to the band's sound man/equipment, or even the room itself, so I'll have to see another show to really judge. If you're just going for the show, park on the casino level 6 for the easiest access to Ovation Hall. Definitely a great room to check out a band that you favor.

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