Las Vegas show 'Love' seating recommendations
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Las Vegas show 'Love' seating recommendations
I have previouly seen good recommendations for where to sit for best experience of 'Love' at the Mirage but now can't find the threads. Anyone been? and where do you recommend to sit. I'm sure there was something about being higher up. Any help appreciated.
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I haven't been, but when I was looking into tickets a few weeks ago I was told the best seats are the #2XX seats. 1XX being closest, and #2XX being higher up. It's a theater in the round so it doesn't matter where around the stage you are.
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I am of the opinion that mid theater provdes the best vantage point. As with many Cirque productions, the acrobatics and projections are difficult to see from the front row. The set up is theater in the round. So, doesn't matter which side of the stage.
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I just saw LOVE the other day, and I think the best seats are 101-108. Its definatly worth spending the extra money and getting the better seats. Check out thier website http://tinyurl.com/5lql3o . Love usually sells out each show, so I do recommend you buying your tickets in advance.
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Have just booked block 208, row L - hope they will be OK. We will realy like the music anyway. Have just about sorted out the whole 3 week trip now except booking accommodation in Las Vegas - but that has been left to the men folk so am expecting to be staying at Hooters!!!
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I sat in the top row (read: furthest from the stage), and loved it as much as other Cirque shows I've seen with 'closer' seats. The advantage to being higher up is that you can actually view most of the 'manipulations' and stuff that goes on above most of the seats field of vision--see the inner workings of the special effects. I always have a small set of binoculars with me, and was able to view the show both 'above' and 'below' easily when I wanted a closeup. So don't shy away from the top rows!