How does the sightline differ between standing and seated areas at MGM Music Hall?
Standing in the last row blocks views for seated attendees, diminishing the concert experience.
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Standing in the last row blocks views for seated attendees, diminishing the concert experience.
The only food available is chips, which many feel is insufficient for a concert setting.
Beer costs $15, and cocktails are around $25, which many find excessively high.
Many dealt with excessively drunk individuals, leading to discomfort and disrupted enjoyment.
The House of Blues offers a more favorable setup with better restroom access and sightlines.