One reviewer said, "This show is made for Vegas!" and that's correct. Unfortunately, I think it's an age and a volume of alcohol consumed kind of thing.
The most fun I had was slinging the balls at Miss Behave and Tiffany at the end of the show. It sort of released some of my pent up dislike for the show and it allowed me to try to take it out on them.
The scoring system--iPhones versus all others is simply a way to get the audience engaged. I get that and so that's OK. The more semi-outrageous you can be the more points your side of the room will get because there's a mixture of phones throughout the theatre as one would expect.
The seating is tight, the chairs become hard before the show ends, and I looked at my watch a number of times wondering when I would get parole.
While this show may appeal to millenials and young things more than those my age, if I want a little sin in Sin City, I'll go to Zumanity. This is just not my idea of an entertaining show.