They really kept it moving well with 6 bucking chutes. They also had several good riders and bulls.
We picked seats on the end, both for the price and so we wouldn't have to turn our heads the whole time, having a straight on view of the chutes. They were good for that, however no one on the end could understand anything that was being said by the announcer. The acoustics and the sound system just didn't get the job done for the end seats. I went over on the side at one point and could hear perfectly, but went back to my seat and back to just noise. It kind of made you feel disconnected from the event, you couldn't understand names, scores, or anything. We would go back to the rodeo but side seats are a must.