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Fabulous. We had seats way up in the center of the balcony. At first, I thought it would be too far away to see, but the seating was actually great. The first act, a trapeze artist, came down right in front of us. She was amazingly dexterous and balanced on her head. The show had its funny parts, but the real interesting part was the stage... Sometimes it was full of water and choreographed actors swimming, and then, the stage was clear of water. Within moments. The lower stage must have a fancy elevator system that pumps the water quickly. 'Full enough to dive from a a few stories high, then dry enough to walk upon... 'Rainfall" and umbrellas... There was always something to see. The drinks were expensive... A 12 ounce Coors Light can cost $8.50! It was hard to consider tipping the waiter at that price! They also sell theater food, like popcorn, but we don't patronize that concession. The music seemed to be live as we saw singers and musicians in the booth to the right side of the stage. The other side had sound mixing and who knows what else. It was packed, so make your reservations early. Things were going on all over the stage so watch carefully. It cost a lot but it was well worth it. The show was about 1 1/2 hours long, but so entertaining that I forgot the time. I wonder if the water is heated a bit as the actors were in and out of the water constantly. It was about $125 per ticket, plus resort fees and taxes but well worth the expense.
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