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    ACC Liverpool - EAIE 2016 - my office for the week

    ACC Liverpool

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I say the words BT Convention Centre, and I imagine you're not exactly wetting your pants with…read moreexcitement. Still, this is a pretty darn impressive building, designed most thoroughly and actually one of the most eco-friendly ones you'll have the pleasure of visiting. Oh yes, this one's with the times. It's all about being green and watching your carbon footprint these days is it not, and this place has a conscience. Which is nice to know. On the waterfront of the River Mersey, you can't argue with its exceptional location and the whole BT thing is only part of it. The name stands for Arena and Convention Centre, and the Echo Arena forms part of this. It's actually one of the largest venues of its kind you'll find on these shores, and it has the utmost in technological wizardry at its forefront. Plus, that size. Well, we all find size impressive. I'm talking about BUILDINGS! If you do get the chance to catch something here, and I'm guessing that'll be a concert rather than a conference, do give it a go. It's mighty awe-inspiring and a great place to visit, plus you're still very central and the transport links are therefore rather sharp. Excellent.

    Attended for a conference so was there during the day for several days. Venue staff are lovely and…read moreaccess was excellent. Food prices were quite reasonable and the food I did buy was good. But by far the cloakroom was my best experience - excellent value service and the staff were the best in the building.

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    M & S Bank Arena - View for night 1!

    M & S Bank Arena

    3.8(17 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I would give 0 if I could…read more While the building is accessible, their policies are not. Do not bother if you are a wheelchair user and need reasonable adjustments. Their answer is no. I needed to take an umbrella large enough to cover myself and powered wheelchair in torrential rain (for comfort and safety due to it being electric). Their answer - no. I needed to take water so I could take medication. Their answer - no (I spent £8 on tiny cans of water so I had enough to do this). There was just ONE accessible toilet (other was out of order). The queue in the interval was full of non-disabled people who openly said they were using it so they didn't have to bother queuing for the ladies. This meant the only 2 wheelchair users at the back of the queue didn't even use the toilet until the show started again after the interval. The seats have ok viewing, but it is hugely ruined by teams of security marching past like prison guards in gangs constantly brushing past you. Very intimidating and unpleasant. When people got out their phone (even to check the time) staff hit/banged them on their heads to stop! Food - it says there will be food served. There were a couple of bars of nestle chocolate (£2.50 a bar!), and munchies, and mint aero balls. If you can't eat nestle - you can't eat anything. The whole ordeal was horrible. I tried to ring numerous times for reasonable adjustments and the phones were off. I contacted the box office via email and they were unhelpful throughout, refusing to make any reasonable adjustments and saying the security might make reasonable adjustments for your disability and safety - but they might not, and if not you will be sent away. The whole thing was AWFUL. Worse experience I have ever had at a venue. They openly breach the Equality Act and don't care at all. I tried to complain and they didn't care - and reaffirmed they don't make reasonable adjustments for disabled people (and if they do this will only be done on arrival at the securities discretion - and they might say no). 0/10.

    I went here for Eurovision, and the staff were amazing. I left my phone in the arena, and started…read moreto panic because my glucose reader app was on there! Not only did they let my friend and I wait in our section after the show while they looked, but they also offered up the glucose kit in their first aid kit! Will definitely go back :)

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    Liverpool Olympia

    Liverpool Olympia

    1.3(3 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    The Olympia was once a grand forum for all sorts of live performances and until recently was the…read moremecca for the city's proud boxing tradition. My feelings on the place are not nearly as warm as they once were as the venue now mainly plays host to Mixed Martial Arts fighting which to me is not really much of sport. Ex bouncers beating each other up in a cage is nothing like boxing but the times move on and this stuff is very popular. The place will still host the odd gig but the glory days of the venue are long gone.

    The Liverpool Olympia is an old, slightly decrepit, very dirty music and event venue located just…read moreoutside of Liverpool city centre. Outside of the slums of LA, I've never in my life seen so many boarded-up houses and buildings and empty, grass-filled plots outside a cemetery as I've seen in Liverpool. Yet there's something about the dirty, unkempt streets that seems to pulse with energy. Not nearly as good as Brooklyn, but if you're in the UK, it's interesting to see. The Liverpool Olympia continues this theme and doesn't disappoint. It's over-the-top, Victoriana gingerbread soffit and fascia, and it's gorgeously gilt gold and white finishings are completely contrasted with burnt orange walls straight out of the bar from the beginning of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The floors are black, sticky and dirty, and the meandering, ten-minute walk to the bathrooms is filled with plastic-covered ancient sofas and chairs with cigarette burns and flower patterns your grandmother would covet. Everything about this place is sad, worn-down and creepy. The vibe would perfectly suit a Halloween haunted house, or a Madonna concert. Something nightmarish. The "food" offered was a metal stand the size of water closet consisting of mushy chips with curry sauce or "hot dogs" shaped like pigs intestines. There are loads of bars -- three just on the floor where we were standing, and at least one on each balcony level. The prices for drinks are ridiculous -- £3.50 for a can of beer in a plastic cup -- but the service is so bad there, the waitress just dump your beer straight into the cup, resulting in over half a cup of foam, and no top up. We saw The Specials there, and the concert was outstanding, despite the venue. For an even odder flavouring to the night, all of the bouncers were from Northern Ireland -- a privately hired-in company. OK. Two words that rhyme with Liverpool Olympia? Never again.

    Chester Football Club

    Chester Football Club

    4.0(2 reviews)
    13.5 mi

    Chesthair is becoming a thing of the past, and so did the team, but the new one replaced it and is…read morerising, currently just outside the football league and coming up. Chester City, the previous team in the area, went bankrupt, and Chester FC were born in the rubble. They play in blue and white. First-Hand Experience: I saw them play at their new stadium not long after it first opened, and I've been back as a tourist a couple of times. I've also seen them play away from home and their fans away are excellent, as are the club in general. I give them a 5 star rating for that and other things I will mention in the next paragraph. I will see them again soon since it's been so long. Their stadium, the Deva, now known as Exacta, holds over 5k people but is a bit soul-less and generic. However the team is supporter-owned and that is a really wonderful thing, and for that, the team gets 5 stars. It's been winning a lot of titles and soaring up through the divisions and long may it continue. I'm a big supporter of fan owned teams. The original team, Chester City, were founded in 1885 and they are missed, but their spirit lives on in this fan-owned team. Even if the supporters do all love Chesthair, they're still cool.

    This buisness is fantastic, considering we came back from a bankruptcy it seemed impossible to come…read moreback from. (Yes, we still do good Cornish Pasties!) We are now in a league called "EVO-STIK™". We're doing well, in 1st place, and the lowest place the team can get in the next game is 3rd, and even then, we'll have to lose at least 2-0, and both teams will have to win at least 2-0 (correct at time of publishing) But, the team in 4th have 3 games in hand. Even so, it'll take a miracle, for THEM to win. Discuss.

    Goodison Park Stadium - As viewed from Anfield!

    Goodison Park Stadium

    4.3(4 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    A seriously dated stadium which has one more season in it before they move to Bramley-Moore. Would…read morehave been spot on during the seventies.

    If you give birth to both Darth Vader and Han Solo, then you basically have a son who is a goodie,…read moreand a son who is a baddie. Your Goodie Son is the one I'm reviewing now. By the way you may want to re-teach him how to drive, specifically parallel parking. I'm not trying to be mean, but I can barely watch your Goodie Son Park. First-Hand Experience: It's half a mile from my fave stadium in the world. I've seen them play here against the Toffees, I've been here on about 10 other occasions, and one of my Yelp profile pix was taken at this stadium, actually. I've been to virtually every significant stadium in the UK & US, due to a lifelong obsession with travel, sport & especially footy (soccer to Americans). Born and raised in England, I followed Oxford United (my hometown team) to many stadiums all over the country at away games, and later followed Liverpool (my fave team) around. Every stadium review - like all my reviews - are from personal experience at these stadiums from multiple visits. In 2011, I was on music tour in the UK, and visited these stadiums then, also. As recently as Fall 2014, when I was "stuck" in the UK for 3 months, I visited all of the stadiums as I travelled around the country. I have pictures of many of them which I will post in future. Also, when I'm back in the UK I plan to take more pictures, and add more stadiums too! So watch this space! *** return to regular review *** This stadium needs a facelift and a revamp, in parts it's falling apart, and the team keeps talking about moving to a new stadium... but I don't care! It's one of the best stadiums in the country, it's got an intense, rabid atmosphere, it's in a poor area and still represents the common people that have been coming here for, now, centuries. Absolutely fantastic place to play and watch football. The fact that it's just across the park from Liverpool's Anfield just makes it more fun. These rivals are literally next door neighbours. The stadium can hold 40k and was built for football. It opened in 1892 and Everton have played here ever since. A FA Cup Final and several 1966 World Cup Games were held here. A World Cup Semi Final was held here. Your goodie son has really done well for himself, then. How is the baddie son doing?

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    Goodison Park Stadium - Chelsea at Everton. FA Cup Quarterfinal March 12, 2016.

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    Chelsea at Everton. FA Cup Quarterfinal March 12, 2016.

    Liverpool Empire Theatre - from www.liverpoolempire.org.uk

    Liverpool Empire Theatre

    3.7(16 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Bought 6 tickets for Wizard of Oz as a Christmas present for my family for the showing on 23…read moreDecember. 2 members of family became ill a few days before and the day before decided they were not well enough to go. I telephoned ATG tickets to ask for an exchange but was told I couldnt change as not 48 hours notice. How can anyone give 48 hours notice of illness! I had taken out ticket protection but it seems this is only for the ticket holder and as I wasnt ill I have now lost nearly £300 and my familys including my grandchildren's Christmas present has been ruined. Do not take out ticket protection. Waste of money. There are still seats available for this show so why they couldnt be exchanged I do not know. Impossible to get in touch with theatre direct. Can only deal with ATG tickets! Will be putting this on facebook too.

    Couldn't get tickets for this show in Manchester so we got them for Liverpool …read more. Came to watch The Impossible for my Sons birthday as he loves all magic & Dare devil stunts. The show was amazing from start to finish with illusions, magic & tricks... The Theatre reminds me of the Palace in Manchester which I love... Lovely bar area for refreshments during interval, but a little pricey bought my son a small tub of ice cream which cost £4. Definitely will return to this theatre though .

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