In Vegas, you get what you pay for.
This is a cute show and a good one to bring kids to, but it's important to be realistic about the size of the production when thinking about the cost of the production. If David Copperfield cost $120 a ticket, makes sense how this one is $60 a ticket.
While a few things are a little predictable with the trickery of digital media, most of the things Mat Franco does are really fun and neat. Most tricks are smaller in size, and many involve just a table or a deck of cards. The entertainment value is that a lot of the show revolves around good showmanship and entertaining with magic, jokes, and a story line. While this is a fun, relaxing show, don't expect for this to be anything over-the-top or particularly extravagant.
Tips:
1. Expensive ones are the comfy ones. All of the rest of them are plastic barstool-style with a seat back on them. Incentive for getting you to purchase a seat with a table: there is no place for you to put your drink down if you have a regular seat.
2. No bringing drinks inside the auditorium, so don't get that 40 oz margarita in a tube unless you want to do the pee pee dance after chugging it.
Would still vote for this as my pick for a fun and affordable act to bring kids to!