![]() The restrooms were empty between sets (oddly) but reminded me a little of those at Fenway Park in the sense that they also were probably 100 years old. They did a pretty good job of watching so kids didn't stand on them because I imagine they would fold up pretty easily. The seats were flimsy folding chairs awkwardly zip tied periodically. At that distance, it really wasn't too loud for young kids but maybe it was in the first row. Most of the parents were sitting so kids could see but if you were much under 4 ft, you probably couldn't see for about half the concert. ![]() We were in section C on the floor and 20 rows back which weren't too bad (photo attached). They sold beer but there were no lines as I think only a few of us were drinking in the whole stadium (hard to believe given the screaming kid scene but I digress.). ![]() The staff was pretty nice and helpful and there was only 20 min between sets which was great given the young age of the crowd (4-15 yo). Thus we didn't have to fight our way in just before the concert. Got a cabana (showered and changed) then had dinner at the air conditioned eatery just outside the gates. However, we spent the day at the waterpark. As you might expect, there was no trouble getting in. It started at 7:00PM and we didn't get there until 7:40 as the warm up band was finishing up (I thought it started at 7:30). Brought my spec needs son to the Victoria Justice/Big Time Rush concert and it went better than I was expecting based on the reviews from the One Direction concert.
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