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VEGAS SPHERE | Save One Where You Can Regarding Entry

VEGAS SPHERE | Save One Where You Can Regarding Entry 🎫 We had tickets for 2 PM and arrived at the outdoor entrance at 1 PM. Yesterday was genuinely cold, and many people waiting outside were shivering. At 1:30 PM, only those who had already purchased tickets were allowed to enter (everyone outside was a bit agitated at that point). We were seated around 2:30 PM. Warning: For the 300 SECTION, seats in ROW # are closer to the entrance and thus closer to the edge. So, if you have a fear of heights, try to choose seats in the back rows to avoid climbing many steps. The 400 SECTION seems to be similar (it's not recommended to go further up if you have a fear of heights). Perhaps to enhance the visual experience, there is a significant height difference between each row and the one in front. There are no railings, and the seats are relatively small, which can create a sense of suspension and insecurity. But once the film starts, all those feelings disappear! Highly Recommended from Visual, Sensory, and Symbolic Perspectives: "Postcards from Earth" The entire experience feels like sitting in a spaceship observing the world. The naked-eye 3D effect gives a truly immersive feeling. Every frame captured on a mobile phone (straight out of the camera) is stunning enough to be used as a wallpaper. It's incredibly impressive and brings a sense of happiness. Tips ❀️ If the weather is bad, you can choose to enter and exit through the indoor passage of The Venetian. Although the queue might be long upon entry, it will protect you from the sun and wind. Parking at The Venetian is also convenient. We stayed there the night before and only paid $18 for parking. Without any prior planning, we unexpectedly got a room with a view of the Sphere at The Venetian. The last six photos were taken from the 17th floor, and we were very satisfied. 😌 For those who want to capture the night view, consider choosing a room on a higher floor. #LasVegas#sphere#vegas#visualfeast#LasVegas#LasVegasSphere#travel

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VEGAS SPHERE | Save One Where You Can Regarding Entry

VEGAS SPHERE | Save One Where You Can Regarding Entry 🎫 We had tickets for 2 PM and arrived at the outdoor entrance at 1 PM. Yesterday was genuinely cold, and many people waiting outside were shivering. At 1:30 PM, only those who had already purchased tickets were allowed to enter (everyone outside was a bit agitated at that point). We were seated around 2:30 PM. Warning: For the 300 SECTION, seats in ROW # are closer to the entrance and thus closer to the edge. So, if you have a fear of heights, try to choose seats in the back rows to avoid climbing many steps. The 400 SECTION seems to be similar (it's not recommended to go further up if you have a fear of heights). Perhaps to enhance the visual experience, there is a significant height difference between each row and the one in front. There are no railings, and the seats are relatively small, which can create a sense of suspension and insecurity. But once the film starts, all those feelings disappear! Highly Recommended from Visual, Sensory, and Symbolic Perspectives: "Postcards from Earth" The entire experience feels like sitting in a spaceship observing the world. The naked-eye 3D effect gives a truly immersive feeling. Every frame captured on a mobile phone (straight out of the camera) is stunning enough to be used as a wallpaper. It's incredibly impressive and brings a sense of happiness. Tips ❀️ If the weather is bad, you can choose to enter and exit through the indoor passage of The Venetian. Although the queue might be long upon entry, it will protect you from the sun and wind. Parking at The Venetian is also convenient. We stayed there the night before and only paid $18 for parking. Without any prior planning, we unexpectedly got a room with a view of the Sphere at The Venetian. The last six photos were taken from the 17th floor, and we were very satisfied. 😌 For those who want to capture the night view, consider choosing a room on a higher floor. #LasVegas#sphere#vegas#visualfeast#LasVegas#LasVegasSphere#travel

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