Large amphitheater with plenty of restrooms and the lines were not too bad. The alcohol prices are outrageous even compared to many Chicago venues, but great time.
Here are some actual tips 1) Give yourself at least 1 1/2 hours to park and get in to the venue. 2) They will check you bags, pockets, boots, and sunscreen for drugs and alcohol.
This is a perfect venue for a concert on a beautiful summer night. Make sure you remember where you parked your car, finding it afterwards can be a pain
Good place for a concert in the south suburbs. Get there early for free parking or else you will be stuck in traffic. Bring a blanket for the lawn seats as the grass can get chewed up after rain.
The venue is HUGE! Vans Warped Tour has a good mix of rock-esque genres! Lots to listen to for every one. Food here is damn expensive though! 6 bucks for fries!!?!? Crazy.
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took over an hour with the idiots they have working traffic.Came across a NEW place to park. Across from entrance 4 on Oak Park Ave,large parking lot and cost $15 to park and I was able to tailgate.
"$250 fine of caught tailgating. It's a city ordinance". Tailgating also is sitting in your car drinking water to avoid the heat and waiting for gates to open. Thumbs down.
Formerly Tinley Park and a bunch of other names. There are some decent outdoor venues and this isn't one of them. Don't come here to see any bands unless you cannot see them anywhere else.
Even though they don't let you tailgate and chase you out of your car, get there early, and or you will miss part of the show with the terrible parking system.
Sound quality sucks here. Do your hearing and your enjoyment a favor and bring a good pair of musicians ear plugs with you. Evens the sound out nicely and won't leave you deaf. Plenty online for 10-20
This venue kind of sucks. It's way out of the way from Chicago proper and with few exceptions the staff doesn't seem to know what they're doing. Only recommended if you MUST see the act playing.
This place is overly intense about rules. Open your water bottles in front of security and give them the bottle cap, food has to be in zip lock baggies, no umbrellas, no chairs, and you get pat down.
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Don't chug a gallon of vodka with 3 of your buddies in the parking lot thinking you will avoid paying for alcohol inside. You will only be seeing the medical office and/or the security office.
The band I saw (Radiohead) was great, but the rest of the experience was bad. Traffic is a nightmare and you had to move immediately into the venue after you park. No tailgating! (Tinley Park law)
Traffic is awful when leaving. Seriously be ready to wait for awhile to get out of the parking lot when you leave! I've never sat in my car so long to get out of an event after it was over.