The lighting on the hill is nonexistent and navigating the mud in the dark is a riot. After your walk (routed through the packed casino to capture some of your money), your thirst can be quenched with a $9.00 can of beer or a $3.00 bottle of water. You will be greeted by a hillside of mud (advertised as lawn seating) and if you are not there very early, you will sit with an obscured view of the stage and watch the performers on a video screen. As it was, it took me over an hour using my cane to make it to my 'seat'. If you are lucky enough to get one of the 3 golf carts provided for 7000 fans (I was not so lucky) it will still drop you off where you will have a 1/4 mile walk uphill to the general admission area. If you end up parking at the back of the lot like we did, you have a full mile to walk overall. If you have ANY physical limitations, do not even consider this venue. That is the end off the positive review and the only reason I rated the concert a 2 rather than a negative 9.
He played for over 2 hours and his band was spectacular.
First and foremost, James Taylor was awesome.