My wife and I saw King of the Cage downstairs at the Grand Exposition Hall inside of the Silver Legacy. Plenty of free parking at a number of different garages. Lots of choices for places to eat before the show. Entrance was easy and the security was really more for show than anything else. The lobby had several places to purchase drinks. Prices weren't too bad. There was also a food venue, and it appeared that they make some great cheese nachos. Seemed like every other person had a basket of those. The fights started about 15 minutes late. Not sure why. They have a great sound system and it was playing the whole time we were waiting. The fights themselves were extremely entertaining. There were a total of 14 fights and only four of them went to a judges decision. That means that 10 ended up in a KO, TKO or a tap out. For less than $80 total, we were thoroughly entertained for almost four hours. My only complaint is this: they really did a poor job of controlling people standing in front of ticket paying customers. There are a couple of entrances into the seating area. What you really don't want is to be sitting anywhere close to that area. People coming and going constantly to the bathroom and the booze. It makes it difficult to see. Then there were those standing in front of us taking video with their phones (which they told us was illegal). There were also a large contingent of the local MMA clubs who were there watching their friends fight. They were also standing up in front of us, as they didn't have actual seats. None of that would bother me as long as I could see. So you really need to Choose Your Seats Carefully. There was one section which was raised on bleachers, as opposed to chairs on the floor. I would recommend those seats, though they likely cost a little bit more money.