We stayed at the Aliante for 3 days on business/pleasure trip.
Mngmt thinking should be more along the lines if its evident aint no one gonna buy those special seats, then as patrons arrive at the entrance to hand over the entry fee, wouldnt hurt to ask if they were willing to pay a discounted price of ooooh lets say $10 per or $15 for a couple for non booth and/or for the lower level ones Lastly tho the servers were efficient the lone gripe I had is with their server's ridiculous time it takes to get the end of the eve's, check !? Meanwhile those standing against the wall have to walk around with a beverage making it uncomfortable let alone, discouraging to order more. They in large part reserve most of the upper seats for those willing to pay premium yet on this evening saw less than 50% of it filled. Potential for ankle sprains and other problems can be had due to large sections not being waxed let alone, conducive for actual soles on fire activities Then many are forced to stand due to a serious lack of seating. Floor is rather sticky and for us Boomers can be a tricky-risky thing to navigate. The inability to dance on it freely is apparent from the get go. The dance floor surprisingly is in terrible shape. It is however not without its need for small area(s) improvement. Well organized and big time local support.
One of the better venues hosting Live olskool entertainment & dancing Rivals Silverton's Veil Pavilion in terms of quality.