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Where do I start We purchased our tickets from a discount location on the strip. And we are happy we did ! I couldn't image spending $100 for Tickets. This show was probably one of the worst we have seen in Las Vegas. I think it's time David packed up his "Illusions" and enjoy some time off. He probably had great shows in the past, but not anymore. It was a story about his father. That was actually admirable of him. But to be honest, it was worthy for "story time" at preschool, not for adults. All we can say is "You know your show is lacking, when the main actor tells the audience to clap". We tried to enjoy the illusions, but they were so adolescent. Some of the audience were actually laughing at the show. They couldn't believe that they paid to be there. Maybe that's why they sell popcorn. Maybe we were actually in a comedy show, as opposed to an illusionist show. We saw the illusion that he performed at the show on the news as he's being sued. It's all a "Scam" anyways. Google "David Copperfield Illusion revealed". You will see how the "Illusion" is actually done. My suggestion is, go see a hockey game, concert, etc... I wouldn't spend your hard earned money to see this show.
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