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Businiess name:  Blossom Music Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I will never waste my money on a show at Blossom ever again. I had to park clear in the back of a grass parking area. I arrived at 9pm to avoid traffic problems and came in on the back roads. I did get into the parking area right away, but after this was accomplished, it was all downhill from there. After walking a mile to the gate, I entered to discover that I couldn't hear the music from the lawn area. In additon, my wheelchair companion (my aunt) couldn't see anything, We were told that there was a spot for wheelchairs clear in the back, where the stage looked so small it may as well been invisible. So of course she still couldn't see anything. Granted there was close parking for handicapped. I met my Aunt there, so she was in close parking. So it was pretty much a huge disappointment considering that this was the first concert my disabled Aunt and I had ever attended in our lives. No one was directing traffic in the grass areas. So traffic was at a standstill for 2 hours. People were urinating everywhere for lack of restrooms in the grass parking areas.. The Rascal Flatts concert wasn't a fun experience. Couldn't see and could barely hear the music. Pros: Close handicap parking Cons: Cost, filthy restrooms inside, and poor parking assist

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