be prepared to be utterly ripped off!! i go often as its handy for many gigs.
getting in and out carpark you need to be a loony! growled at by porky bald security guards and charged a fiver one exit is open to around 5000 cars all hooting and honking a dismal experience. losers who cant get any other job as they dont even know how to speak. who will then don a big yellow jacket and angle themselves around doorways chewing on gum and when you go in you have to tip out ANY soft drink , there is a vending machine right there too!! haha
nice one, your kid may buy a wee plastic bottle of irn bru. they are humiliated and asked to empty it into a plastic drinks cup before entry to an arena(unbelievable!)
vendors inside try and cadge you for programmes and drinks are OTT, there are burger stalls and the seated arena is like cheap as eff tiered seats, folk roll in inebriated its pitch black and very dimly lit in tiered seats and once you are in forget it. sorry to all fat people reading, but the tiny seats are NOT designed for your lardy arses! obese people will probably cry because the seats are so small it must hurt and they would feel embarrassed if someone needed past for the inevitable piss they need!
whole rows have to vacate very slowly because its very undignified seating.
unless you get row a of block jj, hh or gg may as well just not go. if you are small like me you wont see anything and they just try and cram as many bodies in as possible
the stall seats are cosier, but are not raised they are all at same level means if 16 rows in front stand up then you will see nothing.
during some gigs people charge to the stage and arent sent back to seats and so if you like myself and get row a seats and unobscured view then forget it as big drunk arsehole men will run forward and block the view. even witha zoom lens on max the viewpoint is piss if you are in block h , j , k and if you have bought row a. b or q ,r or mm there are just some crap seats where all you will see just the side speakers of the stage and miss the whole thing.
if you are on foot during a gig expect to get maddies running diving and no one seems to be in control of the maniacs who do that!
the stewards do a fairly good job but not always if you sit in a seat of your own chosing you very seldom get asked to move unless its a busy event and all seats are gone. there have been times where ive been told to head to the wrong area by the staff which is funny as i say no one is very bright who works at the secc and they make money out of you. the cloak room is ony 'open' to certain events!
so some gigs you have to lay a good jacket on the floor risk getting piss/beer and sick or whatever all over it and other nights, a nice person lets you hang your jacket up for a quid, the system seems a bit caffuffled in there
i advise to park miles away and walk , rather than have those twats get more money out of me! read more