This was our sixth Cirque show and it was awesome! I'm going to include this first so you don't waste your money on seat upgrades: the floor seats aren't the best seats in the house. Don't spend the $200+ per ticket because you'll actually miss some of the performers. We had the very last row and loved our seats- which I know sounds strange but let me explain. When you click on the seating for the stadium, the stage looks huge. However, the show is divided up into four stage sections so that each section gets it's own show for the most part. Also- the stadium seating is extremely steep so even the back row is closer than you would ever expect. The show has so many performers, and a lot going on in the air above the seats past the stage- this is what you wouldn't see if you were in the front section because this would all be behind you.
OK, the show itself is long and there is no intermission so get your drinks and bathroom breaks in before hand. We weren't sure what to expect, but the story covers the entire history of the Beatles, which is very cool, but a little depressing during a few parts. Confetti falls from the ceiling at a couple different parts and there is never a dull moment as there were several stage changes and continuous music. It was almost sensory overload. We weren't sure about spending more than the usual cost for the traveling shows, but honestly it's a completely different experience (starting with the more comfortable seats) and I would recommend going.