Sphere question

We’re considering going to a show at the Sphere next week to see the Grateful Dead band. We don’t like the smell of weed/THC. Should we just skip this? Is there typically a lot of weed smoking and THC vaping at concerts in the Sphere? Thank you so much. This will help our planning.

It's great that you're considering attending a show at the Sphere! Regarding your concern about weed and THC smells, it’s important to note that cannabis use is legal in Nevada, but there are rules regarding where it can be consumed. Here's what you need to know:

Cannabis Use at Concerts in the Sphere: While the Sphere itself is a state-of-the-art venue, it’s likely that you will encounter cannabis use during concerts, especially for performances by bands like the Grateful Dead, which have a strong following that includes a demographic that may be more inclined to use cannabis. While it’s illegal to smoke or vape cannabis inside indoor public spaces like the Sphere, it’s possible that people may still sneak in discreet vaping or smoking in less obvious spots.

What to Expect: In terms of air quality, it's difficult to guarantee that you won't smell weed or experience any vaping during the show. Concerts with a more laid-back, free-spirited vibe (like those of the Grateful Dead) tend to have a higher likelihood of cannabis use in the audience. However, the Sphere has been designed with a focus on luxury and comfort, and they may have measures in place to ensure the air quality inside is as good as possible. That being said, it's still possible to encounter the smell of cannabis, especially if you're sitting near individuals who are vaping or smoking discreetly.

What You Can Do: If avoiding the smell of cannabis is crucial for your enjoyment, here are a few tips:

  • Choose Seating Wisely: If possible, opt for seating towards the middle or back of the venue, where you may be less likely to be surrounded by others who are actively vaping or smoking.
  • Talk to the Venue: Reach out to Sphere staff directly to inquire about their policies on cannabis use during the show. They may be able to reassure you about the air quality and whether there are specific areas where cannabis use is more likely to be a concern.
  • Arrive Early: Arriving early can give you the chance to find a seat where you feel more comfortable, or even to find out if the venue has particular seating areas that are less prone to cannabis use.

Alternative Venues: If you’re really concerned about this issue, you could also consider looking for a show at a venue known for stricter policies on smoking/vaping, though it’s important to note that cannabis is fairly common at many shows in Las Vegas. Alternatively, you could try other nearby entertainment options that might better fit your preferences.

In conclusion, while it’s not guaranteed that you’ll encounter significant amounts of weed or THC vapors at the Sphere, there is a higher likelihood given the type of event you’re attending. If this is a major concern, you might want to plan ahead and take the necessary steps to minimize the impact. Enjoy your trip and have a great time if you decide to attend the show!


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