![]() ![]() However, the venue installed “metal detectors”. It’s your typical neighborhood outdoor concert locale. ![]() While I have visited this concert venue my entire adult life, I have never felt compelled to “review” this venue. To quote The Who, “we won’t be fooled again.” With the way Maryland Heights jimmyjacks the lane barriers, I can’t see how rideshares would be any better. The $70 for reserved parking is ridiculous. I had seen too many negative comments about the Casino shuttle, so we didn’t do that. It took us 30 minutes to give up on the chair deposit, and then an hour 15 minutes to get to IH70. ![]() I swore off Riverport 25 years ago because the parking was so bad. I fumbled the scan code and had some techno challenges getting back to it. LiveNation/TicketMaster now pressures you to go mobile on your tickets, which presents an awkward moment when you have to put your phone in the bowl going thru the metal detector security checkpoint. There was no pre-book option on LiveNation for The Who. The $3 rentals are fine, and if you want to queue up after the concert, you can get your $1 deposit back. Hollywood Casino Amphitheater (HCA) has now secured the beach chair concession “due to security reasons,” you cannot bring your own. We went to see The Who last week, and the concert was wonderful. ![]()
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