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    Cassell Coliseum - Warmups. #CLTvsVT

    Cassell Coliseum

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    My wife and I went here for a UNC/VT basketball game...she is a UNC alum so we were a little out…read morenumbered. The parking was not to bad.. we parked in Duck Pond Parking and it was free and just a 10 min walk to the Coliseum, which isnt to bad as long as it isnt to cold and windy. The Coliseum seems to be a fairly old building. The seats are somewhat narrow but not as bad as some places. The concession areas are what make me think the building is old. The concession areas are very small with angled ceilings that make it look like you are in an attic area. But there are a lot of the small concessions so the lines werent bad at all. The place was close to sold out the night we were there and this is a loud place! A definite home court advantage for the Hokies. The student section and band does a great job keeping it loud and being engaged in the game. Unfortunately UNC lost but due to where we live, it is easier to see UNC here than go to Chapel Hill. Hope to go again. It is a fun place to see a game.

    Could be one of the best and loudest home court advantages in college basketball but the success of…read morethe football team has not transferred to basketball. Time Will tell if new coach Buzz Williams can turn the hardwood Hokies into a Winner and fill the Cassell. The Coliseum has steep single level seating and the sight lines are great. All of the seats are wooden and quiet narrow and are somewhat uncomfortable for a larger person. Concessions are comparable with other venues, $4 hotdogs and drinks. One thing you have to try is the homemade milkshake by the Dairy Club. They are the best. The Cassell is a very good place to watch ACC Basketball.

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    Burglund Center - The stage.

    Burglund Center

    2.0(23 reviews)
    26.8 mi

    The Berglund Center is one of those gems that make the City of Roanoke a Star City. It's a…read moremulti-purpose venue that feeds the soul of our community. And the Berglund Performing Arts Theatre in the Center, with 2,150 seats, is one of my favorite places to go for entertainment in this City. Some might call it old, and some might call it small, but to me it's just perfect, since like wine, I feel its gotten better with time, and the community has gotten to know and appreciate it, as well as love it, because the performances played their have enriched their lives. This Holiday Season, as soon as the tickets to the Nutcracker went on sale, I made sure to purchase one ticket, for a front row center seat, to better appreciate the performance, since this year it's the 35th Anniversary of the Nutcracker being performed at the Berglund Center by the Southwest Virginia Ballet. This year it was being presented with a live orchestra, the Virginia's Blue Ridge Orchestra conducted by Dr. Wayne Gallops. And would have new choreography from the new Artistic Director, Laurence Blake. Sometimes when we talk about the Berglund Center, we don't realize that it is more than just the building structure, and we don't give enough credit to the employees and volunteer who play a great role in all of the performances there. They are one of the most welcoming, friendliest, and helpful group of individuals you can think of. This year I also got a VIP tour of the Center and since the day of this performance they were also having the parade downtown, I ended up receiving a personal tour and had the privilege of chatting on the stage with the founder of the Southwest Virginia Ballet as well as with the new Artistic Director of the Ballet. The Arts, in whatever form, is the soul of the people in the community. I highly recommend that you attend the performances here and give the Center and all those groups that perform here throughout the year, your total support. Because they enrich and bring joy to our lives, and by doing so, it gives meaning and a sense of satisfaction to theirs.

    There are limited restroom options. Only one bathroom and portables. Ugh. Cash only parking or…read moreprepaid online. There's disabled parking but you have stairs entering the seating areas. The bathroom was in another building. I had a ticket taker checking bags and he stopped me to ask if I had any guns or knives or weapons. He didn't ask anyone else. That was rude. Everyone else inside was super friendly.. the show was great. I managed to get a photo with JoKoy.. the only food are pretzels and popcorn. Eat and go before you come in. The seats themselves were comfy. They need to fix the bathroom situation and be better accessible for disabled patrons.

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    The seating area for around 2,150 people.

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    Salem Stadium - RedSox vs. WillCats

    Salem Stadium

    3.0(1 review)
    21.3 mi

    If you wanna sell some things, Salem already. Why not…read more No witches were ever burned here, in fact not much goes on here. When I went to University in Virginia I did come out here once and thought, ooh, this is a big high school stadium. Which is really all it is, with 7,000 seats and not much happening here beyond High School football. First-Hand Experience: Info on my personal visit to this stadium - I don't tend to visit high school stadiums, but I had a friend that went to school here years ago, so I came to see her team play with her. Then very recently I came back just for the sake of memories. It hasn't changed a bit. It's a nice stadium, nothing too amazing. Pretty small. That's what she said. I've been to every cool stadium in the UK & North America, due to my obsession with travel & sport. I've toured America as a musician for 7 or 8 years. In that time, I've seen sports games at, or visited when empty (and usually both), at almost every major stadium in US and Canada. I have pictures of most which I will upload at some point. Also, on future travels, I plan to take new pix, and add more stadia! Watch this space! ***back to regular review*** It has turf and opened in 1985. The Virginia Swarm did play here but I've been swarm to secrecy about that and I've swarm not to even mention it. The Stagg Bowl is hosted here every year, so that's the claim to fame of the stadium. That's the championship game for NCAA Div III schools.

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    Linda K Epling Stadium - Front parking lot......nobody parks in front for a reason!

    Linda K Epling Stadium

    3.5(2 reviews)
    57.9 mi

    This baseball stadium is the home of the MiLB Miner's Baseball Team. It's a minor league team and…read morethe stadium is small but nice and decently maintained. The fact that this even exists is such a great asset to Beckley. I had been meaning to come here for years, but hadn't been able to make the time u til today. I purchased them tickets only through the website. The cost was between $7.50 to $10 per ticket plus some service fees. Not sure if the price would have been the same at the stadium. I had the option to either print my tickets or pick up at will call. When I got to will call they didn't issue me a ticket, they just said I could show my email to the people at the front to get in. There are several concession stands and food options which are more detailed on their website. The price varied a lot from very affordable ($2 for snow cone) to over priced ($3 for a bottle of water). However, the people are very friendly and the Eplings have created a family like atmosphere. There are no covered seating so bring an umbrella to block out the Sun or rain. Bleacher seating doesn't have backs but the "box" seating does. All seats have great views of the action and the field even over looks the mountains. Just don't park close to the stadium; there are several balls that leave the park and will hit your car if you're parked in the first 3 rows. Overall, I recommend this experience to locals and anyone just visiting!

    Take me out to the ballgame....take me out to the game...it's ok and local prospect league ball…read more It's 5.50 for bleacher and 8.50 for box and food is way too much and not worth it at all....but it is a fun place...if they lowered concessions a bit it would be more affordable.

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