
Glenda
3 reviews on 1 places
When visiting Memphis, this museum is a must see! If you love music and especially are into music history, this is the place to just get all of the juice so to speak. Music would not be what it is today without Stax records. The number of artists that were born and developed through this company is astounding. I was born in 1968 so I can appreciate each and every song ever made because of the composers, musicians, singers and engineers that came from here.
This museum is full of nostalgia. There are actual costumes, instruments, awards etc located here. This place is a gem. The movie in the beginning sets the tone for what is to come in the rest of this museum. It really was a good time. I loved it.
This museum is full of nostalgia. There are actual costumes, instruments, awards etc located here. This place is a gem. The movie in the beginning sets the tone for what is to come in the rest of this museum. It really was a good time. I loved it.
This is an event space we went to to see a dance recital. Although it is small it serves it's purpose. It was cozy and intimate.
We arrived after everything started and sat where we could find a seat for 4 people together. Our seat was located in the front but we did not want to disturb the show. It turns out the people who belonged in these seats came after we did. The usher told us we had to move but we negotiated with the other people and they took our unused seats up front.
It's a cute little place but when you walk in you don't know who works there and who doesn't.
We arrived after everything started and sat where we could find a seat for 4 people together. Our seat was located in the front but we did not want to disturb the show. It turns out the people who belonged in these seats came after we did. The usher told us we had to move but we negotiated with the other people and they took our unused seats up front.
It's a cute little place but when you walk in you don't know who works there and who doesn't.
As someone who requires assistance walking, this airport has zero consideration. The issue is never when I'm leaving Atlanta. I can easily get assistance in the earlier parts if the day but if you are arriving after 9pm it's horrible. Since the pandemic, every seat, chair or bench has been removed from the baggage claim/ arrival/ departure area. This is insane. There is no one to do wheelchair assistance from gates, and the train makes you get off at T-Gate and walk all the way around the Delta side to baggage claim. No seats, no benches. I was about to get ran over because the people were in a stampede to get to baggage claim. Areas are roped off and I almost fell because I no longer have good balance.
Put the seating back in the airport please. Some of us have to take our time and walk slowly. Impossible at this airport. Role off an area for special needs from T Gate to baggage or better yet hurry up and open the ground transfer train stop with escalators. This has been like this over a year.
Put the seating back in the airport please. Some of us have to take our time and walk slowly. Impossible at this airport. Role off an area for special needs from T Gate to baggage or better yet hurry up and open the ground transfer train stop with escalators. This has been like this over a year.