I took my 8 and 6 year old kids to the 3pm Wednesday show and we had seats in section the rear mezzanine row G. This is a small venue and every seat is a good seat. The Orchestra down below is where they picked all the volunteers for the show so if that is what you are looking for then you need the $100 seats in the front. Ringmaster Willy is great with the kids and he has little shows in between all of the acts which makes everything go by quickly and keeps the attention of the younger kids with short attention spans. My favorite act was Los Lopez, the closing act on the tight rope. Amazing! The kids favorite was the the elastic dislocationist. They thought she was going to be so sore tomorrow. We are locals and have seen many magic shows and other strip shows so it is nice to see a circus show focused more on a younger audience. The gift shop for the show is way too expensive. $10 for elephant balloon, $25 for small elephant plush and $10 for a program. The kids asked, but after those prices sadly we had to pass it up especially when you have multiple kids. $25 at any other show or store can go a long way. Unfortunately, Paris is one of the least kid friendly casinos. While waiting to be let in the show there is a small room to gather in where they are selling popcorn and then a bar with a sign that says 21 and over and the bartender kept telling kids to get away. The space was limited as it was so it is going to be difficult to keep kids out of the area especially when there is this big open area that they can't get into. I was going to take my kids to the Eiffel tower experience, but when I was walking over there I was stopped by 2 different security guards upset that the kids were too close to areas they weren't supposed to be. The smaller walkways and layout of the casino does not allow you to go many places without getting stopped. We were only there for a few hours.