QC Sound Stage
About the Business
QC Sound Stage is a state-of-the-art production facility located at 3049 Scott Futrell Drive in Charlotte, North Carolina. Our sound stage offers a versatile and professional space for film, television, music videos, commercials, and more. Equipped with top-of-the-line technology and amenities, we provide a seamless production experience for our clients. Whether you're a seasoned filmmaker or a first-time director, QC Sound Stage is the perfect place to bring your creative vision to life. Contact us today to book your next production at our premier facility.
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Location & Phone number
3049 Scott Futrell Dr, Charlotte, NC 28208, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Nice venue and huge parking lot but parking was not free. It cost $10 to park. The bartenders were pleasant but the service was horrible. There were not enough bartenders on staff and the food was average."
"Surprise! It costs $20 to park here. The venue is nice, but parking fees are a pet peeve of mine. I already bought tickets to support the event/venue. I don't need to pay again to park in the dilapidated parking lot. Also everything is overpriced inside just like any other event venue. Nothing special."
"Charged $20 to park for an hour event. They had general admission and meet and greet in the same line and waited 30 mins for show to try and split everyone up. General admission got to go in 5 mins before show started. Didn’t check anyone’s bags but felt down a few people before going in. Very unsafe. Anyone could have had a weapon. Very unorganized. Definitely won’t be going back here."
"Catching up on reviews. I went to see Kelly Price and Musiq on 04-16-22. I also saw Dru Hill on 06-11-22. All pictures are from April. April was my first time at the venue. The time stamp on the line picture is 8:26 pm. The picture with the cones, 8:52 pm. The event was supposed to start at 8 pm. The wait time was horrible! I'd said I'd never return. My love for Dru Hill is why I didn't keep my word. I didn't have to pay for parking in April. I parked in the grass. It looked like every vehicle in a space had to pay. In June, I had to pay. My friend didn't have cash for the Dru Hill show; they were nice enough to let me take cash to her. I had general admission tickets both times. Besides having a seat, it didn't seem to be a benefit to having vip, & that's based on the complaints I heard from people who had vip tickets. Service from the bartenders was inconsistent at best. Usually, they were more interested in dancing & being on their phones than serving. There are several registers but at times, there were 2 bartenders for everyone (a lot more people than everyone pictured). Need a lot more bartending to balance the ratio of paying customers. There was at least a 30 minute wait before being acknowledged in April. Wondering if there's a connection to the Press Box; they kept advertising for that venue. You can be profitable without robbing people. Parking for $20 is highway robbery. Very seriously doubt I'd return."
"Very nice venue to host an event. 2 levels allowing for seated VIP upstairs. 2 bars and able to order food. Not sure it has much to do venue or event host but it should be made public cost of parking for particular event. Most people don't carry cash so knowing parking is going to be $20 needs to be made clear to quest before they arrive for the event."
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