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| - "O" is an all in water performance. The stage is a giant pool that morphs and contorphs into all different sizes, the performers will be doing dives and acrobatics into a 20+ foot deep pool and then a few moments later, they're standing, the pool closes up. This part amazed me, where did all the wawa go?
Out of the six Cirque show in Las Vegas, this is one of the most popular by the general public. It's almost always sold out. I on the other hand, am not like everyone else, and thought the show was beautiful but not as great as some of the other Cirques that I've seen, that's why I've rated it a 3.5.
It is a slower moving more tranquil type of the Cirque performances. It has some beautiful parts, colorful costumes and jaw dropping acts. Being at the Bellagio, it's classy and upscale.
I certainly enjoyed it, it was entertaining, but like I've mentioned very slow moving. The average person in attendance is 45+ yr old. Being said, slow moving show, older person, they'll probably really dig it.
Quite frankly, Le Reve, which is the other water show here in Vegas, which was also done by the creators of Cirque, but not classified as one, was better. I would have given Le Reve a 5.
There are 4 price categories:
$150, $125, $99 &
$93.50 (which is an obstructed view seat)
Don't forget to add a $5 service fee onto each ticket and 10% show tax.
The $150 tickets totals $170.
The obstructed view for this particular show, aren't actually that bad, you just cannot see the performers come on/off the stage on one side b/c you would be located in the front far side section. Still really great seats if you ask me.
I believe if people hadn't talked the show up so much before I saw it, I probably would have enjoyed it much more. The performers put on a great show, but it's just kinda boring.
If this is one of your first Cirque viewings, I'm sure you'll absolutely love it. But I've seen them all and have a very high standard for what the Cirque theme stands for.
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