We got the general admissions seats, and even though there were seat numbers on the tickets, we were told that seating would be first come, first served. We ended up sitting in the very last row of the small theater (in a casino that was in major need of an update to the twenty first century). The seats were not raised, so we couldn't see anything to begin with. The show itself was on a stage, and not broadcast on the two screens mounted on the walls, even though it looked like there was a capability of doing so. The stunts were pretty average, and there was so much provocative dancing involved that I want sure what I had paid too watch. Not really family friendly. The interesting illusions are few and far apart. If not for the dancing, it would be fun to take kids to.