So we were forced to go to this Christmas Jubilee and endure country/bluegrass, neither genre I like. The facilities were much better, than the show. I wish this did have an actual barn feeling, so to connect with the name, but it looked like a typical steel support open floorplan building. So if you are having a reunion or family get-together this would be nice for multiple uses. However, this is located out in the sticks and in so I doubt the cost to rent may be worth it, but again I don’t have first-hand knowledge of the pricing. There was food provided both at a concession area, which I did not try, but a family member brought back the typical nachos and cheese, so likely just the normal. The food before the show was not anything special and I am not sure if this was an in house catering job or another company, so I can’t put much fault on the location. If it was an outside caterer, I would suggest that they procure a caterer worth the meal tickets, since the meal was $ 12, which I would give it $ 7 – 8. The show, again was not my desired performance, was very disjointed in its execution and WAYTOOLONG, 3HOURS. The lighting was pretty sad, since they had at least 20 hanging spot lights, but they didn’t use them effectively. The stage seemed to be may be a foot above the floor, which was not elevated and just the flat floor, making for the classic tall person in front of a shorter or kid situation. The seats were fine to sit in for the first hour, but with the food service runs at 5 – 6 and the performance starts at 7, which runs 3HOURS. Yeah these seats were horrible for the duration you were using them.