It's nothing what we thought it would be. My husband and I wanted to see this show paid good money to sit up front and it was not worth it btw. Pos: There are some very talented people in this show for me to stay entertained. For example the 2 guys with the chair, the two guys on the spinning wheel, Silvia with amazing aim, and the guy who uses his mouth to hold on to the rope dangling him and his female partner in the air doing tricks. These talented people really saved the show from me walking out. (Because people did) The seats were comfy and it was nice to have a table. It was great the performers came out and took free pictures with you! Cons: they refuse to allow you to bring your drink in but they have a bar for you to purchase drinks..I only had water. Missed a bit of the beginning because I had to get water from the bar and staff wouldn't let me go back to my seat for a while. It was a bit cramped seating unless you were in the very front chair like I was. The show has corney comedy and some boring dances. I realize they need to stall for time to set up next act but it could have been better. Recommendations: seating in the front isn't really worth the money. Sitting in the center area is nice because the performers mostly face the front. You may get blocked from seeing what's happening behind the performers standing in front. Buy your ticket ahead of time. Don't bring any drinks, water or not to the performance. Don't take pictures of Silvia, don't record anything, and don't use flash. Staff will come up to you and stop you etc. If you want to see a few talented performers go for it. If you like a story line and more mature comedy the this...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (giving 5 stars, but just barely 😅) We ended up at this show because our daughter really wanted to see it — so we came with the whole family of six. Honestly, we didn’t expect to get that many emotions! The theater itself is nice and cozy, although the seats could be a bit more comfortable (solid 4+).
The show overall was good. Some moments were really fun and exciting, others a little slow, but overall it was enjoyable. You can tell some performers truly put their hearts into what they do. We especially loved the Silvia & Silvia act — beautiful, energetic, and full of charisma.
But what absolutely blew us away was the couple on the red straps. That was incredible! When the guy holds his partner (and himself!) only by his teeth — the whole audience goes silent. That must be around 300 pounds in the air 😬. The strength, trust, and synchronization were unbelievable.
After the show, we even had a little debate in the family 🙂 My wife said this couple appears in almost every scene — like in the opening aerial hoop, then a ground acrobatic duet, then the guy flying in the pirate scene, then both of them in the “Titanic” scene, and again flying together at the end. I thought they were different people at first, but now I’m not so sure! So here’s my question — are those really the same artists performing all those acts? If yes, that’s absolutely amazing! They carry a huge part of the show and bring so much energy to it. You can see they give 100%.
The rest of the cast also did a good job, but for us, those particular acts were truly the heart of the show. Thank you for the emotions and the energy — it was a great experience!
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Read moreI enjoyed aspects of Wow - the Vegas Spectacular. Especially the pirate/juggler guy! The 3 men who do the balance and strength acrobatics. Also the skaters, Oh! and the "hamster-wheel" guys! They were awesome... and funny
The show presents like it's supposed to be some kind of story experience with this "nerdy" guy... and here is where I did not enjoy the show.
This act was so boring. It is fully outdated by at least 5 decades.
2 couple walked out, and at times, I might have had we not been sitting on the front row.
The nerdy guy act seems intended to by the story integrater, but this does not carry over. There was no flow. There is no story.
Also this nerdy guy's acts are WAY too long and WAY too frequent and detract from the other acts. There are other bits that were also odd and boring, but the nerdy guy... how in the end he transforms into a not-nerdy-guy...? What was that about?
Overall, I am glad I attended, but certainly will not recommend it. If I were ever asked about the show, the above is how I would "prepare" a friend before attending.
Just know it is a slow show and long, but does have moments of cool...
I respect the very hard work these performers put in, likely daily practice, to put on a show. I fully believe the "WOW" factor would be much improved by simply omitting the nerdy-guy act all together. It was truly painful to sit through and had no point.
The rest of the show is impacted by the continual "ugh" of "this guy again...?"
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