Cirque du Soleil

Approval Rate: 96%

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    cimbrel30

    Thu Jan 28 2010

    Cirque du Soleil is the modern version of the traditional circus. You will see incredible performances mixed with amazing visual and sound effects and all of this, put together to support an entertaining story. The show OVO is the story of happenings around an egg found by a community of insects. There are some side stories going on that make the show very dynamic. The story line is entertaining but targeting the young audience. However they do a great job keeping everybody engaged with the show. It is amazing what these guys can do with their bodies, they are top world athletes. Most of the performances were jaw dropping. I liked the show very much. It deserves 5 stars but I am giving them 4 because of the bleachers set up. I bought cheap tickets, so I was sit on one of the sides. ALthough the experience was good I expected the, show to be delivered equally to all the circus sections (this is what you get when you get cheap tickets)

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    joe45678

    Sat Mar 18 2006

    the best show in my life la nouba @ walt disney florida i will be going soon again can not wait and i want to be a lighting person 4 cirque du soliel either la Nouba or Saltimbanco

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    caphillsea77

    Thu Dec 22 2005

    I saw Cirque de Soleil's "O" while in Vegas and it knocked my socks off. There is so much choreogrphy simoteniously happening, much of it bizarre you wonder if your halucinating but that's what makes it fun. Highly recomended!

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    jeannie_g_colantonio

    Mon Jul 18 2005

    We just saw O at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, we happened to hit upon front row seats (someone must have cancelled last minute). I've seen almost every Cirque du Soliel show and they are all amazing but this show in particular took our breath away. It was absolutely stunning, it was Michael Parks artwork come to life! A must see when visiting Vegas baby!!!!!! Jeannie Giagnorio-ColAntonio

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    mikejulierowl_ey

    Wed Jan 05 2005

    Saw Alegria in Perth Australia Dralion in London and going to see Saltimbanco in Manchester on the 11th of Jan 05 cant wait I know we wont be dissapointed all their shows are great mike and julie UK.

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    hozer2ba

    Tue Jul 06 2004

    I just saw O at the Bellagio in LV. It is nothing short of being the most spectacular show I have ever seen. The whole thing is done in a huge indoor diving pool and the stunts are really spectacular. I paid $150 a ticket, and would have gladly paid $300. Its that good...

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    jillybean2

    Tue Jul 15 2003

    We just back from Vegas where we saw Mystere at Treasure Island. This show is definitely a MUST SEE!! Therre is not a bad seat in the house and I those in back may be even give you a beter overall view of the acion. One suggestion, get there early. The "pre-show" is as entertaing as the main event.

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    travel

    Fri Jun 13 2003

    We saw "Mystere" at Treasure Island and it is a show that is fun for all ages. Between the comedy and acrobatics along with other skills presented by the cast, this is a show that should not be missed. We don't want to give away all the surprises in the show, that you'll have to find out for yourself. We will say that there really is not a bad seat in the house due to the curvature of the auditorium. Make sure that you arrive early as the show truly begins before "all" the audience is seated. The music can be a bit loud and they do use fog machines so if you are sound or smoke sensitive don't sit too close. Our tickets were 90.00 each, we sat mid level. We think it was worth every penny, at least you get something for your money and you might even save a little since you won't be in the casino. Cirque, no matter where or which show you see is always a good time!

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    candeeinmd

    Tue Jun 03 2003

    Cirque has several shows. I have seen 3. Drallon and Quaddam were wonderful. I just saw Verakai in NYC and it was very disappointing. A nice circus performance but nothing that was nearly as amazing or sensuous or unbelievable as the performances in the first two. I do not recommend Verakai.

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    flyme8

    Fri Apr 11 2003

    Wow. Saw Saltimbanco a long time ago in LA, been to Mystere three times in Vegas and cannot wait for Alegria in Seattle. Deciding what to go see in Vegas is a no brainer. I've been to several different stage shows and nothing can compare to Cirque. You won't be dissapointed.

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    phoenixla

    Mon Feb 17 2003

    We attended Dralion in New Orleans last Thursday night. The show was breathtaking. Everyone from toddlers to seniors was awed. The only complaint I have is that the show was too short! We opted for the VIP tickets and enjoyed the buffet, champagne and personal attention completely!

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    olderbuttwyzer

    Sat Feb 08 2003

    I saw "La Nouba" in Disney World, Florida, during Thanksgiving week 2002. My husband has always wanted to see one of their shows, I was not that excited about it. But I thought it would be a nice surprise for him during our vacation. Well to my surprise, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I couldn't stop talking about it for weeks. I have recommended Cirque du Soliel shows to my friends and relatives. We were so excited to see that they were coming to our hometown of Baltimore, MD, this spring. I hope to be able to see them again while they are in town. I would highly recommend their shows for all age groups. They are nothing short of AMAZING!!! I have never seen such talent before. It is obvious how hard they work to put the shows together.

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    secain

    Mon Feb 03 2003

    I have seen "Mystere" at Treasure Island in Las Vegas, NV and "Dralion" on tour in Dallas, TX. Both were great shows, extremely artistic, highly entertaining, breathtaking. I highly recommend both shows. I plan to see "Alegria" on tour in Dallas, TX in a couple of weeks.

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    toriateaches

    Sun Feb 02 2003

    I have lived in Las Vegas for 7 years and have seen almost all of the shows and Cirque du Soliel shows are by FAR the best and probably the only ones worth the money you pay for them. Their shows, for those who don't know, are "Mystere" at Treasure Island and "O" at the Bellagio. Both are breathtaking.

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    ridermage

    Fri Jan 17 2003

    Is there a category abover great? I still can't say that I necessarily understand everything I saw, and if there was a plot, it lost me, but it doesn't matter. This is breathtaking, and well worth your time. The tickets I got were almost $100 a piece, and I don't feel like I wasted any money at all!