Comment | You don't need to queue because there's a separate entry, and you'll get taken up to the Club Hydro bit by a member of staff. There's a restaurant on the right hand side that you can book into, or there's the bar on the left. The bar does food though, so unless you're showing off don't worry about the restaurant. Both look out onto the arena. You've got your own toilets too. You'll move down to the comfy chairs when the show starts because they shut the blinds in the bar and the restauarnt.
If you've got a box, you get your own food from a staffed buffet thing just outside the box, and the chef will be around to explain what the food is - it'll usually relate in some tenuous way to the artist. The boxes have balconies with the comfy chairs so you can just stand or sit there with your mates to watch the show, or obviously you can go and join the crowd. |
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