We spent $400 on tickets, and another $400 on hotel rooms at the casino. I will never go back there until something is fixed. Soaring Eagle is ripe for a lawsuit when someone gets seriously injured. We have been all over MI and Ohio to concerts (the one thing my nephew can do and enjoy) and all the handicap seating was raised and protected from the crowd. This is the first time I have ever felt afraid for our lives. The few attendants tried to help, but with a crowd the handicap seating MUST BE RAISED TO PROTECT THE HELPLESS! We also saw a man in a manual wheelchair almost knocked over by the rush of the crowd. We couldn't see the stage because of all the people around us that were sold the seats as regular seats, my foot was stomped even though I tried to protect it from the crowd, my nephew's $25,000 ventilator was nearly ripped from his chair, and my daughter was knocked to the side by 2 huge men trying to get closer to the stage. I went to their box office to make sure we would be safe from crowds pushing against us and called the supervisor before the concert to ensure our safety.
The so called 'handicap seating', that I paid extra for was very dangerous for my whole family (recent foot surgery, nephew in an electric wheelchair trached with a ventilator hooked to the back of the chair, my daughter just had abdominal surgery a week before).