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Your guide to Front Range concert spots
0 Comments | Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), May 23, 2003
The Go! concert venue guide/ Clip and save this guide to entertainment venues on the Front Range
RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE
Capacity: About 9,600 at general-admission shows; about 8,700 for reserved-seating shows.
Location: 12700 W. Alameda Parkway, Morrison. Directions: Take I- 25 north to the C-470 west exit. Follow C-470 west to Morrison Road. Take Morrison Road west through town.
Telephone: (303) 697-8801
Parking: 14 unpaved lots hold about 4,000 cars. The dirt lots can be difficult to maneuver a car through. You'll pay a $2.50-per- ticket parking fee when you purchase tickets.
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Ambience: Wow. You're at one with nature, under the sun and - eventually -the stars. Two 300-foot monoliths, Creation Rock and Ship Rock, frame the theater, with the stage sitting in the middle.
Rules and regulations: You can take in factory-sealed beverage containers, coolers 12 by 17 inches and smaller, cloth bags, soft packs, sliced fruit and veggies, binoculars, seat cushions, umbrellas, paper and plastic cups with permitted beverages. You cannot take in alcohol or illegal drugs, cameras or tripods, wine skins or bota bags, sticks or clubs, fireworks, bullhorns or other noise-makers, framed backpacks, confetti, animals (except for aides to disabled patrons) or skateboards. Prepare to be searched. Important: Folks who are out of shape may get winded by the strenuous, mostly uphill walk to the site. Disabled patrons will find seating in the first and top rows. Handicapped parking is available in two of the upper lots; ramps lead into the theater. Arrangements may be made in advance for people with disabilities to be dropped off at the backstage lot. Dress in layers to accommodate the ever- changing weather.
Tickets: Ticketmaster, 520-9090; TicketsWest, (800) 325-7328
FIDDLER'S GREEN
Capacity: 17,000, including 7,500 fixed seats and hillside lawn seating for 9,500.
Location: 6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Englewood. Directions: Take I-25 north to the Orchard Road exit. Go west to Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, turn left to Fiddler's Green.
Telephone: (303) 220-7000
Parking: The theater is surrounded by parking lots in the Denver Technological Center. Patrons pay a $3.50-perticket parking fee when they buy tickets.
Ambience: It's like getting back to nature, superficially - think camping in your back yard. A yuppie version of Red Rocks.
Rules and regulations: Gates open an hour before show time for most shows. For sold-out events and larger shows, gates open about an hour and a half before show time. Not allowed: outside food and beverages, weapons, cameras, large beach umbrellas, lawn chairs, Frisbees, banners with sticks, bottled water, cans, bottles or coolers. Be prepared to be searched with a metal detector. Important: Concerts must conclude by 10:30 p.m. because Fiddler's is in the middle of a residential area. If you have lawn seating, take a blanket to stake your claim, or, better yet, something made of nylon or plastic, because the ground is often cold and damp. Shows will not be canceled or moved to another venue because of bad weather, so come prepared. Accommodations for patrons with disabilities include Close- in parking, wheelchair ramps, special seating, TDD machines, headphones and Braille signs.
Tickets: Ticketmaster, 520-9090
THE PEPSI CENTER
Capacity: 17,600 to 20,100, depending on stage setup for each show.
Location: 1000 Chopper Place, Denver Directions: Take I-25 to the Auraria Parkway exit and follow the signs. The arena is less than a mile east of the freeway, to the left of the parkway.
Telephone: (303) 405-1111
Parking: 6,400 spaces, although some slots are shared with neighbor Six Flags Elitch Gardens. Parking fees range from $10 to $20. Valet parking is $30.
Ambience: A nice concert/sports arena. Clean, decent acoustics and very user-friendly with 41 restrooms and dozens of food items and drinks. The $180 million facility is home to the Colorado Avalanche and the Denver Nuggets. It sits on 52 acres in Denver's Central Platte Valley, near LoDo. Rules and regulations: No outside food or beverages allowed. Be prepared to be searched and have purses checked for weapons. Important: 200 parking spaces and 250 seats are reserved for the disabled. The seats are easily accessible and allow plenty of room. All signs are also printed in Braille. Six passenger elevators and seven escalators ease movement. TDD phones, special earphones available for the hearing-impaired.
Tickets: Ticketmaster, 520-9090
UNIVERSAL LENDING PAVILION
Capacity: 5,300
Location: 1700 17 th St., west edge of the Pepsi Center grounds, Denver.
Directions: Take I-25 to the Auraria Parkway exit and follow the signs. The venue is less than a mile east of the freeway, to the left of the parkway.
Telephone: (303) 405-6080
Parking: 6,400 spaces, although some slots are shared with neighbor Six Flags Elitch Gardens. Parking fees range from $10 to $20. Valet parking is $30.
Ambience: This new tented outdoor amphitheatre on the Pepsi Center grounds is as classy as they can make a venue in a parking lot.
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