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This was the most amazing thing I have ever seen! At some parts I felt like I was stuck in one of Goya's greatest nightmares - and I loved it. Every once in a while (for filler) they added some awful salsa/disco dance routine (think bad choreography featuring Fez from That 70's show). I actually felt embarrassed for the dancers... but that's OK because everything else was so amazing, that the show still deserves 5 stars. The women there have insane muscles. I kept looking for Captain Winky , but couldn't find him. I still have my doubts about some of them. If you are going... here are my tips on where to sit. - The first row is a "splash zone", and your face will be in that dry ice fog stuff for the first 20 minutes of the show - The aisles next to the performer stairs are creepy - there are dancers dressed as devils jumping over the rails at you - The rows are LONG... so try to get next to stairs (not the performer stairs). The last row in the theater is 31 seats across. That's a lot of people that need to stand up if somebody in the middle needs to use the restroom!
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