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Event
USARS Showcase
Advanced skybox seating for the USARS Rules Showcase: Red Rockets vs Blue Bombers **********************
All RollerCon skybox ticket holders are requested to respect the rights of other ticket holders and ensure that all activities conducted in the skybox area are done so in a thoughtful and courteous manner.
To avoid injury, please do not throw any objects from the stadium seating. Anyone throwing food, drink, or other items from the skyboxes will be escorted from the venue and will not be allowed to reenter. This is a zero tolerance policy and will be enforced at all times. Ticket holders must dispose of garbage and trash, or other waste matter, inside the garbage receptacles; garbage is not to be left in hallways or skybox rooms. RollerCon is a smoke-free facility; therefore, smoking is prohibited in all areas. Smoking areas are available outside of the venue. The skybox may not be used for any unlawful purpose.
A RollerCon skybox ticket is required for all individuals, including children of any age.
Each RollerCon skybox ticket holder is responsible for complying with the terms of the license and policies. Violations may result in immediate loss of skybox privileges.
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LocationRiviera Hotel
2901 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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Q&A
Question: |
I have friends that live in Vegas that want to come watch me skate in this (Blue Bomber here) and it says No under Kid Friendly but then above that skybox tickets are required for all individuals, including children of any age.
Will you please clarify. Are kids allowed at the discretion of the Parents? Or not allowed at all? |
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Children may come (with ticket purchase), however, RollerCon is not "kid-friendly" in that there are a lot of adults doing adult things (like swearing, not wearing a lot of clothing, etc). If the parents are okay with that, they can get tickets for their children. The skyboxes are not typically "wild," but you can expect people to be drinking alcohol in that area. |
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