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Watched a dog show here huge place with convenient parking but way too big at times.
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It's a great place to be right now.
On such a beautiful day.And volunteering for a great cause.
Hepatitis C is a silent killer.
And everyone should be aware
of it.So come join us on the liver
walk today. All r welcome.
YOLY
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I've been here maybe two times, once for a Microsoft event which was pretty cool. Another time which was recently, volunteering for the NYCWFF (Wine and Food Festival). The place is huge! And of course it is a bit of a walk from the nearest station. But I think it is well worth it.
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Excellent venue! Although I feel the acoustics needed work. Towards the front it was overwhelmingly loud (which is expected at the front) but towards the middle and further to the back you lose the volume. There needs to be speakers everywhere notjust the front, most in front I agree but you need netter balanced sound. But other than that I loved the show.
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I have been here a few times for raves. I've seen some big name house DJs like Steve Aoki, Zedd, and Alesso. This spot has definitely more of a rave vibe then if you see the same DJs at a club like Pacha. You see a lot more kandi bracelets and furry boots! The good vibes are all in the air here during rave nights and the people are very nice. This place is VERY large and can get very packed too. One employee told me it can hold 15,000+ people. The building is basically long and narrow with the DJ at the end on stage. The sound system here is a little weak, but I wouldn't let that stop you for considering coming here. When it does get packed and you just want some room to dance you have to go back far from the stage and the volume is reduced. You can get around this problem by buying VIP tickets. On the far left and right sides all along the building's length is the elevated VIP section which offers a lot of space.
I've seen prices for rave events here go for 60$-140$. There is a coat check that charges 6$ per item, but you can sometimes get a nice person who will charge 6$ for everything. This is good in the winter. The water here costs 7$ and there are free refills, but finding the refill station is always a chore. It is ALWAYS in a different place every time I go and it is far away from where you are dancing, sometimes it is even outside. Speaking off outside, this is where the bathrooms are. They are not actually rooms, but a row of outhouses like you'd see at a festival.
Getting to Pier 94 is tough. 54th on the West Side Highway. There is no subway station that is close. I usually have to get a cab. Getting in is tough too. Every time I've come here there is a HUGE line since there are so many people attending and they have to search every single person and their bags. This is very rough in the winter. There is a VIP line which is quick. I went in this line by accident the first time I came here. They were cool about it and let me in. You also don't have to worry about dress code. There is none. They have a sign outside that prohibits a bunch of rave related items like glow sticks, LED light toys, etc. Don't worry though they will let you in regardless. Also a bonus to this place is they release a lot of confetti from the ceiling and I've seen them drop bubbles too! When you are rolling this is a very awesome experience. This place usually ends around 2-3 AM, but if you didn't get enough of your fix, you can always go to Pacha afterwards which is a few blocks down.
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