Le Reve show Las Vegas
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Very good. I've seen three Cirque shows, and while I enjoyed Mystère as much as Le Reve, none of the Cirque shows made my mouth hang open like this show did.
I would pay to see it a second time.
Take your camera. They encourage you to take photos during the pre-show.
Keith
I would pay to see it a second time.
Take your camera. They encourage you to take photos during the pre-show.
Keith
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7710932/ An excellent review....
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I guess some people like Le Reve but not enough because Steve Wynn is going to over-haul it. According to what I have read in Vegas newspapers it is not doing well and is being reworked. I have not seen it but friends said "it's just another Cirque show" .. and since I am not a big Cirque fan I have passed on seeing it.
If you are looking for a Cirque show the new one, "Love", at the Mirage is supposed to be fantastic. It's based on the Beatles & their music. I will see that one next trip up in the Fall.
If you are looking for a Cirque show the new one, "Love", at the Mirage is supposed to be fantastic. It's based on the Beatles & their music. I will see that one next trip up in the Fall.
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I believe we're in the fifth row. It was funny because trying to book on line, all I could get was the very first row. When I called, there were lots better options. I also know it was cheaper on Mondays than weekends.
On the other hand we went for the $150 seats for KA, as they are 8th row center section. The next options were at the very back or the extreme sides for only $25 less.
I also love the "discount" sites you can google. You can get "discounted" seats to either of those shows for about $200 each. HUH?
On the other hand we went for the $150 seats for KA, as they are 8th row center section. The next options were at the very back or the extreme sides for only $25 less.
I also love the "discount" sites you can google. You can get "discounted" seats to either of those shows for about $200 each. HUH?
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Neo,
regarding your earlier comments today about a connection to a fashion line mentioned on the Today show...
check out this list to that line's fashion shows - Bizarre!
http://nymag.com/fashion/fashionshow...andhistory.htm
regarding your earlier comments today about a connection to a fashion line mentioned on the Today show...
check out this list to that line's fashion shows - Bizarre!
http://nymag.com/fashion/fashionshow...andhistory.htm
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The front row was $80 for our night. I wasn't worried about getting wet, just thought I'd like to be back a little bit.
Their webite has a glitch in that it offers you two seats. If you say try again, it won't do anything until you release those two seats. When you release them, that's all they'll offer you again.
That's when I called.
Their webite has a glitch in that it offers you two seats. If you say try again, it won't do anything until you release those two seats. When you release them, that's all they'll offer you again.
That's when I called.
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I'm going back to vegas in August and seeing Le Reve for the 3rd time. I've sat 1st row last time around and got a little wet but no big deal, they give towels to the front row anyway. IMO best show along with Mystere. I've seen Ka and O and felt they weren't worth the money. I prefer the intimacy of Le Reve.
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