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| - We saw the show last night using the Living Social deal we got. It was $49 for two tickets (or $28 for one), and all you have to do is go day of to the theater to pick up your actual tickets. They'll try to upgrade your tickets to VIP for $20 each. If you want to increase your chances of being part of the show, it's worth it... or if you want to be closer to the action.
The theater isn't raised seating, so you got to cross your fingers that you don't get someone too tall in front of you. Also, it's under construction. There are tarps up everywhere, and the ground is broken up in places. They have caution tape up. I guess it adds to the theme...?
The show itself is pretty good. It was a lot better than expected. Most of it is quite cheesy, but I'm a sucker for cheesy. The only part I really didn't care for was when it got quite preachy towards the end... making it awkward. They have different acts, like most Las Vegas shows... singing, ballet, acrobatics, contortionist, etc.
During the show, they hand out jello shots, which is a nice touch. At the beginning of the show, a lady comes around asking if you want to buy drinks.
I'd say it was a good show, but I'm good with just seeing it once.
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