I finally reached the field in Las Vegas-as a dead leader for more than 35 years, what is the best way to try it for the first time from Dead & Company? I had great hopes, but frankly, this show was distant. Visual images, sound, atmosphere – were like entering another world. John Mayer? We just say, he did a better job in the face of the band than I expected. It seemed as if he was spending his life time with the children, and that energy was infectious.
However, there were some things that I hope to know before going. Here’s the hardworking so that you can get the best possible experience.
1. Walking is inevitable
Even if you take a ride arrow or jump on public transport, be ready to move it. The field is a little height, regardless of where you come. Property planning means that you move in long corridors and crowded areas only to reach the front doors.
2. The comfortable shoes are a must
This is not tonight to break your new shoes. The place is huge, and you will walk (and stand) a a lot. I recorded more than 13,000 steps on the day of the show without even trying. Go to rest – you will thank yourself later.
3. Parking is limited
If you are driving your car, your best bet is standing in Wynn (you can get free parking for up to four hours) or gun ($ 15 for four hours). Both have corridors that lead to the field, and while some of the trip remains, it can be controlled. The parking lots are currently available in the field available on the website. Make sure the car park factors are in your timing for display.
4. Book early tickets
Selling offers in the field quickly – especially those iconic such as Dead & Co. If you know you want to go, don’t wait. I booked late and as a result I had limited options and limited vision.
5. Beware of disabled views
If you are looking for a percentage of the sections, a goal for the grades less than 30. For the best experience, go with 200, 300 or 400 levels – or get the ground if you really want to indulge.
6. The floor for dance
Want to get your groove? The word is the place where there is! Unbelievable views, energy is high. Just know: safety will be achieved from your ticket and search for a bracelet. There is no infiltration into sections that you did not pay for.
7. Bring a light jacket
Inside the ball, it can become cold. I was happy because I had a Hodi – to some extent something to throw your bag (if you allow you to one – more).
8. No external food or drinks
Leave snacks and water bottles at home – but it is an empty soft plastic bottle you can fill in a water station. You cannot bring anything, and …
9. Expensive (and limited) concessions (and limited)
Two small bottles of water cost me $ 15! He said enough. There are food and drink options inside, but they are limited and expensive. Eat before you can, and do not expect gourmet spread.
10. Learn the bag policy
The field is a strict place “no bag”. This means that there are no large backpacks or portfolios. Small clutch, phasian packages, or small illustrated bodies (think about 6 ″ x 6 ″ × 2 ″) – but that’s all. Double you before you go or you will take a return to your car or hotel room.
11. Use fast stalls
One small victory: They have explicit stalls for drinks and snacks that move slightly faster than the main lines. Certainly use it if you are in a hurry and do not want to miss a moment of show.
12. Expect narrow seats and a sharp court
Especially at the higher levels, slope sharp The seats are narrow. If you have got long legs or a little fear of fear, think about sitting in the lower sections – or at least mentally ready for some people who move in your class in your class.
13. It is not great for the roundabout
If the stairs or sharp rises make you uncomfortable, stick to the lower levels. The view may be slightly less dense, but you will enjoy more show if you do not sweep your seat in terror every time someone walks.
14. The sound is intense
This is it no Your intermediate party. The field is designed for an overwhelming sound, and although it is amazing, it can also be very High. If you are sensitive to size, you may bring some earplugs in a state. I didn’t need them, but others around me seemed grateful to them!
15. Prepare for crowds
This place is firm in people. Lines for bathrooms, security and drinks – everywhere. Employees do a very good job in maintaining movement, but patience is essential. It is Vigas, after all.
Final ideas: It is worth it
Despite the logistical dodgers, the field is really an experience of the next level. I have seen hundreds of offers over the years, and this offer was unforgettable. Dead & Co crushed it completely, and I couldn’t order a better night in this crazy place. John Mayer kept himself (then some), it seems that he was suffering from an absolute explosion there – frankly, we were, hey, if any person from the field team happened to read this – love The opportunity to return and write a follow -up: “What is like getting my dream seats in the ball.” Let’s make it happen! I will attend dance shoes!
Hello! We are Jin and Ed Coleman, nicknamed Coleman Conserge. In short, we are a Gen X couple whose Huntsville is sharing our stories about amazing adventures through the transformational and experimental travel that depends on the activity.
