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What People Are Saying About Cap Fed Park at Sandstone Amphitheater
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
The Scene – There's about 7,000 reserved seats, but the lawn, where another 11,000 spots await blanket-toting music lovers, has more of a party atmosphere. Get there early because it fills up fast. Amongst the sea of concert-goers, it quickly becomes apparent that shirts are optional. Come on a full stomach or plan to carry plenty of cash for those $5 sausage sandwiches--no outside food or drink is allowed, but one factory-sealed bottle of water. – – The Stage – Two huge video screens flank the enormous stage, providing visuals to the folks all the way in the…
Not all the time
by miss_mae
Verizon is not that bad of a place! I know people have reviewed the place and said that not only are the workers bad, but the consession people too. The workers try their best, everyone has a bad day once in awhile. Come on, if you had to stand on a slanted hill for Eight or more hours a day, you wouldn't be all peachy at the end of the night either. As for the consessions, they are not employed by Verizon! They are local schools and such trying to raise money, therefor not Verizon's fault. If you want a good lawn seat, get there early, and don't complain if you show up hours late and can't find a spot on the lawn that is "accecptable" to you. It's first come first serve.
Way overrated
by esskat
Don't have anything good to say about it. They don't even have any good bands anymore.
What?
by jynafur
How could this be the best venue? The parking staff is rude, the concession staff is rude, the bathrooms are disgusting, everything is extremely over priced, and the sound quality is horrible.
- Pros: Some good artists, holds lots of people
The Details on Cap Fed Park at Sandstone Amphitheater
Rain or Shine:
Check the weather to see if you'll need an umbrella before heading out--all shows go on rain or shine.
Carpooling:
Prepare to pay $7 for parking at most shows.
Too Chilly:
The concert season runs from mid-spring to mid-fall when the weather' a little more favorable than the winter time.





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