Don't sit at either end of row W in the lower section. The floor of row V doesn't slope down until the 3rd seat in, so the people sitting in row V block the view of row W.
Great venue, especially for more intimate shows. No re-entry so if you're looking to buy merch after a show, go straight to the merch table instead of getting herded out with the rest of the crowd.
If you're just there for a comedian show, save yourselves a few bucks and snag an upper balcony seat on either far side. You'll see them just as well as any other seat.
Park on Level 5 of the parking lot and you'll pop right out on Pine. Beats the heck out of trying to get of the top exit with all the pedestrians walking by.
The only issue (as always) are the super-agro (garage? parking?) attendants. I'm disabled, and don't move super fast - maybe don't yell at me to "move it," Slow your roll, bros.
United Nations and it's birth were ratified here and The Fairmont and likely the mystery house which is as obvious as the church and it's NWO agenda and exploit of Manifest Destiny art. Real. Yes.
Park at the Grace Cathedral across the street, slightly cheaper and you get to be in a gorgeous building. If you've got balcony seats, good luck - the stairs are fierce. Happy Birthday Margaret Cho!
Very nice,intimate venue. Parking available in their lot for a large fee! I parked @ the sutter stockton garage which is a walk but totally reasonable for only $8!
EventParking $30 - try and avoid parking all the way at the bottom as you're the last to get out.NOTE: Parking vendors check your tickets again which was the reason it took over 30mins to get out.
This is a poor concert venue, in part because of the physical design, and in (large) part because of the house staff. If possible, see your concert anywhere else.