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The Dome Center is a fair and convention complex located in Henrietta, New York, just outside the city of Rochester. It is the former site of the annual Monroe County Fair and comprises the following:The Dome Arena, a 4,086-seat indoor arena with 2,164 permanent seats and 25000sqft of exhibit space. It was built in 1972 with what was at the time one of the largest self-supporting wooden roofs in the world, and was the home of the Rochester Zeniths of the Continental Basketball Association from 1978 to 1983. It is the site of concerts, trade shows, indoor sporting events, conventions and other events. The Rochester Raiders indoor football team played there in 2010. Roc City Roller Derby has played there since 2009. The arena's trademark was the experimental green textile and rubber basketball court, which at the time was billed as the "future of basketball courts", (the "AstroTurf of basketball"). Although it was growing in popularity in Europe, the carpeted playing court never took off as a viable surface in the US, and a generation later "The Rug" remains an icon in the memories of those who recall the Dome Arena's short history as a professional sports venue.

Address: 2695 E Henrietta Rd, Henrietta, NY 14467, USA
Phone: (585) 334-4000
State: New York
Zip Code: 14467


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Reviews
Cool venue, now hosting musical performance in top of the many expos including micro brew, wine and arts. From the inside of the done the lights make it appear as if you are in a flying saucer which is pretty neat and there is plenty of parking in the lots. Security is right so mind how you carry your party favors and remember to have a good time and drink responsibly. Landscaping around the arena is basically a construction sight but it seems that there are active builds going on so I'm sure that will change soon enough. But all in all it's a pretty decent place.
9 years ago (23-07-2017)
Went and saw primus and clutch Friday July 21 2017. Great venue for a show. Easy place to find with plenty of parking and relatively easy to leave. Very new and clean with plenty of beer and concession sites so the lines are minimal and service is quick and convenient for such a large crowd. Bartenders were quick and polite. Lots of bathrooms which were also clean. It's all general admission but they have a couple sections of stadium style seating which is nice to get off your feet and relax if you don't want to be in the pit. Also have a bartender to serve you in your seats and a separate full service bar so you don't have to miss any of the show. Big seats with plenty of leg room. Also a large easily accessible smoking area which is good since most places are doing away with them. Air conditioning was cranking and really helped to keep it comfortable during the show. Acoustics were outstanding and the Bands sounded great. Only negative was the line to get in. Security is like going through TSA. Empty pockets into a bin, get a wand check, then a thorough pat down which was borderline uncomfortable. Only reason I didn't give 5 stars but at least we new we were all safe so maybe it's a good thing. I just thought it was a little uncomfortable and overkill. Overall great place to see a show.
9 years ago (22-07-2017)
Feel like I feel into a time warp here.
9 years ago (03-10-2017)
Cleaned up a lot. Obvious they put a lot of work into it. But it's still small.
9 years ago (30-09-2017)
The security at the venue was an actual joke. Everyone lined up to get through security in one big line, but when we got to the doors we were separated: guys through one door and girls through another. So after 20 minutes in line, my friend and I had to get back in a separate door's line just to go through security. We get to where tickets are being scanned and it's fine, except for the fact that we were sent back out to get id'd because no one was working the line we'd come through. Fast forward to the show actually starting and there's no security at the front of the stage, so some poor guy crowdsurfs to the front and is just dropped. He had to be taken out on a stretcher. It was ridiculous. Security was more interested in making sure people didn't stand on the stairs than making sure people weren't getting hurt. Also, the acoustics were terrible. We won't be going back
9 years ago (02-04-2017)
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