"O" Nosebleed Seats?
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"O" Nosebleed Seats?
Hi all,
Going to Vegas in March and waited too long to buy "O" tickets - ONLY ones left were limited view in the balcony.
Anyone have any feedback on these seats who has seen the show this far back? Will we still enjoy it or should I try to get better seats somehow?
Thanks in advance!!
Going to Vegas in March and waited too long to buy "O" tickets - ONLY ones left were limited view in the balcony.
Anyone have any feedback on these seats who has seen the show this far back? Will we still enjoy it or should I try to get better seats somehow?
Thanks in advance!!
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brooklyn_girl,
I was in Vegas last April and saw O from the very last seats in the theater. There really are no bad seats in the theater, its really not that large. The only problem was that at one part the clowns come out into the audience, and we could only see parts of this. But, this is only a brief portion of the show. Buy the tickets! It was the most amazing show and it is not to be missed, even from the last row.
I was in Vegas last April and saw O from the very last seats in the theater. There really are no bad seats in the theater, its really not that large. The only problem was that at one part the clowns come out into the audience, and we could only see parts of this. But, this is only a brief portion of the show. Buy the tickets! It was the most amazing show and it is not to be missed, even from the last row.
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A couple of years ago, visiting the four corners area and landing in durango, our dirst stop was in Cortez and we choose the Best Western Turquoise Inn to sleep, and it was concenient, clean and the rooms were large.Nothing luxuous, but in Cortez I doubt you can find a four stars...
BW was good for the price..
Erik.
BW was good for the price..
Erik.
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