Was the venue clean and well-maintained during the festival?
Yes, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre was noted as the cleanest arena ever visited by attendees.
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Yes, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre was noted as the cleanest arena ever visited by attendees.
Many attendees found the relentless heat uncomfortable, with no shade available, affecting overall enjoyment.
Some felt the production was subpar, with audience chatter drowning out the legendary performances.
Some found the opening acts unknown but still enjoyed the overall amazing concert experience.
Although food and drinks were considered expensive, attendees enjoyed fresh options like fries and beer.
Her mellow songs between Old Crow and Avett led to crowd fatigue, with many napping.
Handicapped accessibility was poor; attendees reported being denied entry with smaller chairs and lacking proper parking.
The missing act left attendees feeling disappointed, as it detracted from the festival's overall experience and fulfillment of expectations.
Reviewers noted a limited selection of ZZ Top shirts, suggesting a need for more variety.
Resale prices soared to 300%, inflating a $40 ticket to $120, causing frustration.