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Hotel California
We had a group of 4 in the pink section (pretty far back). Honestly, it was the most fun we've had in awhile. Carts were well distanced, we did bring bag chairs, felt like old times! Hell, I couldn't ever see much of the stage at any concert I attended because I couldn't afford to! It was really well attended and the large screens on either side helped a lot, too. I feel that type of concert is what will work in that venue. The piano men and Tom Jones?? Not so much. If I wasn't heading out of town, I'd go see Queen, too. As far as the neighbors go, it IS The Villages and we were done early. I hear the nightly square entertainment from where I reside...........no biggie.:coolsmiley:
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I want to thank the OP for starting this thread. We have been considering attending one or more of these events and it is always great to hear the experiences of those who have attended to help our decision process. I don't really want to go to a concert with sound only, and no decent visuals. Trying to watch a band from far away, on a screen, does not get me excited.
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Many years ago we saw Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park NY. Actually we did not see them just heard them via loudspeakers.
Enjoyed listening to them but we prefer sitting up close. |
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We attended last night in a car and it was not a great experience. Sat in chairs in front of car and could barely hear. They had one food truck on each end of the venue. Long lines and ran out of some food (corn dogs and mac and cheese were gone by 6:45). There was plenty of room for more food trucks......too bad it was so poorly planned. We felt safe as most people were wearing masks while in line and the cars/carts were socially distanced. We are going back Friday night for Queen and hope they make some adjustments to improve the experience.
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Enjoyed the Piano Men show tonight from my car. They did a good job getting everyone in promptly and I thought the sound (and screen) were both very good.
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We were in the yellow section, last row of carts but in the middle. Agree stage and screen to low could not see anything from cart. Was disappointed until I got out of cart and set my chair where I could see one screen with my binoculars. I settled in with a blanket and enjoyed the concert. Love Hotel California.
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I thought the concert was great (except the encore, as I don’t like Joe Walsh). I sang along with nearly every song. The music was loud, but not too loud. It didn’t hurt my ears at all. (Except that in the encore, they cranked up the volume about ten decibels, and I could feel my hearing shutting down.) I had a good time with friends. It was nice to get out. There was a LOT more social distance than in the squares. |
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Half the neighborhood (exaggeration) was out on the street trying to figure out where the noise was coming from. |
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We live in Santo Domingo village. At first I thought my neighbor was playing a radio outside on their lanai. We heard this concerts with our tv on doors and windows closed. This music is too loud and should be turned down. If you really want to save some money and don’t mind seeing them, just drive up to the Savannah recreation center parking lot and you can hear the music just fine!
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I am so sorry this happened to all of you. My thought is you were scammed out of a high fee to see a band on flat land! For me this type of venue would be of no interest.....buyers beware!
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