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brianweddig

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  1. And what wonderful parking Alpine Valley has. Just imagine if you've got 4 other people in your car. That's $30.00, to park on an uneven dirt and grass field, a mile away from the venue, and then spend 2 hours after the concert to get out of that parking lot with it's whopping 3 exits when they are all open. Plus for an additional $30.00, you can upgrade your parking to get a bit closer to the ampitheater.
  2. In my opinion Alpine Valley is a #@$%hole of a place to see a concert. Very little reserved seats. The seats to either sides of the stage give bad viewing angles. And the individual rows of seats are so long that if you are sitting near the end ,you will constantly have people walking back and forth in front of you to get in and out.The grass seats are sloped at such an angle you will need to see your doctor the next morning to have your knees and back worked on. The parking is horrendous. Unless you leave early, Do not plan on getting out of the parking area until about 2 hours after the show. Sound can be awful. I have been to shows there where you could not hear the lead vocals, but could hear the wonderful singing of the entire crowd. But sacrifices must be made to see and maybe hear one of the best bands around.
  3. Why are there already tickets for sale on Stub Hub and the various ticket broker sites? I thought this show wasn't on sale till the end of the week.

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