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Hertz Arena

Welcome back to #TravelThursday. Last Saturday night I attended my 14TH LIVE event over the past 15 years at the Hertz Arena in Estero Florida (adjacent to I-75 – between Fort Myers and Naples). Opened in 1998 – it’s my favorite medium-size arena. It’s got a maximum capacity of over 8,000, but a little over 7,000 for most events.

I attended the MercyMe, Zach Williams, and Sam Wesley concert. MercyMe and Zach Williams are two of my favorite Christian rock artists – with a combined 20 hits on my weekly music chart since 2017 including 8 # 1 hits. Sam Wesley is an emerging artist, and he’s the eldest son of Bart Millard – the lead singer of MercyMe.

It was my 5TH time seeing MercyMe, 3RD time seeing Zach Williams, and 2ND time seeing Sam Wesley. I bought my ticket to the concert last July First. It was originally scheduled for Thursday October 10TH 2024, but 3 days beforehand it was postponed and rescheduled for almost 6 months later due to Hurricane Milton approaching the area. (It made landfall and devastated the area late on the night before the scheduled night of the concert.)

The original concert had two different opening acts for MercyMe – Crowder and Cochren & Co. (I’ve seen both of them twice before.)

The concert itself was wonderful. I shared a few details on Zach Williams this past #MusicMonday. I love his “Rescue Story” – his song and his testimony on how his salvation started in 2012. He’s been praising and worshiping his Lord + Savior Jesus Christ ever since. His music truly reflects his fantastic journey and his love for Jesus.

MercyMe have been a band for 31 years. I’ve only been a fan since 2017; although, I actually saw them for the first time in concert as an opening artist in 2015. I saw them as headliners for 3 years in a row in 2019, 2020, and 2021. It was the last LIVE event I saw in March 2020 a few days before the COVID pandemic shut down the world. It was the 2ND LIVE event I saw in October 2021 post-pandemic. A MercyMe concert is always a fun time for all ages – from kids to adults. It’s always great to attend a concert that’s filled with families – all singing along in unison – with a little bit of swaying and even some “happy dancing” mixed in.

It cost $30 to park in the arena parking lot (cashless). For a 4½-hour event (arriving an hour before the start of the concert) – that’s less than $7 per hour. Considering that there are some other arenas in Florida charging as much as $75 to park – I’d consider $30 to be a bargain. (You can also park at the adjacent shopping center for free, and walk over to the arena.)

Departing an arena parking lot post-event can be aggravating, but that’s usually not the case with Hertz Arena. Traffic generally flows reasonably well out the parking lot and onto the main highway (Ben Hill Griffin Parkway) thanks to strategically positioned orange cones and police officers directing traffic. We had a sold-out show, so a few thousand vehicles all leaving at roughly the same time was no problem at all. It was much tougher getting out of the South Florida State College parking lot following the Three Dog Night concert on the previous weekend.

Next #TravelThursday – I’ll write about my drive to and from the Hertz Arena through Lehigh Acres. Let’s keep traveling together.

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By Chris M. Day

I'm 58 years old. I've been online for 32 years - starting with my own dial-up bulletin board system in 1993 - and continuing with AOL, my own dot.com web site, Myspace, WordPress, Twitter / X, Flickr, and Facebook.