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lozzy1992 | 22:13 Sun 02nd Mar 2014 | Travel
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Hi,
I am going to Las Vegas at the end of this month and I am doing some research on the different shows. I would like to go see 'VEGAS The Show' but not sure if it is best to book online now or at a ticket office on the strip? Has anyone had any experience of this? Will there even be any tickets left at the box office? and what would be a reasonable price for a VIP seat ticket?
Thanks in advance
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Book direct with the Box office online, tickets are $79.99 or $99.99 for VIP tickets. Shows are daily at 7pm or 9pm. I notice you can chat with an adviser online too if you have questions. http://www.vtheaterboxoffice.com/Vegas_Show_Tickets.cfm?showID=10002 Otherwise if you're not sure which day you want to go to the show, book at the venue when you're...
22:24 Sun 02nd Mar 2014
Book direct with the Box office online, tickets are $79.99 or $99.99 for VIP tickets. Shows are daily at 7pm or 9pm. I notice you can chat with an adviser online too if you have questions.

http://www.vtheaterboxoffice.com/Vegas_Show_Tickets.cfm?showID=10002

Otherwise if you're not sure which day you want to go to the show, book at the venue when you're there. Don't use a ticket agent nor the hotel reception because they simply add on a whacking great fee.
I've found you a promo code for 50% off, and i've tried it. It works perfectly on that website.

Select a date, number of tickets, area and go on to the next page. You'll see a box for Apply Code and pop this in there.

TravelVegas

Works a treat!
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Hi, thanks for this great response - I am in the middle of booking this and the seats it gives me are not next to each other but next but one? its D12 , D10 , D8 , D6? Have you any idea how to get seats together?
How odd, if i do it I get B 101 -104 all in a line. Which date are you trying for?
I seem to remember some theatres in the US number their seats in that way. All evens on one side, odds on other. Perhaps the near front row seats that Maydup found are numbered in the conventional way. See a seating plan to be sure.
Yes, just checked, myself. Evens on the left as you look from the stage, odds on the right, consecutives in the middle.
Cloverjo is spot on. The numbering system is very different to ours and I found a seat plan for Saxe Theater to confirm. The middle block numbers are 101 - 116 in rows A upwards. Either side are two side blocks numbered evens in one side and odds on the other again starting at A and going upwards.
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Fantastic, booked it now :) thankyou for your help
this is what I do for Vegas shows, it works most times because everyone there wants the bucks. I buy the cheapest seats for a show then arrive about 10 mins before show time then quite a lot of patrons are already seated, I discreetly wave a $20 dollar bill at the "greeter & seater" and ask politely can they upgrade me, they usually can, we got a banquette for Mama Mia and similar for Circque de Sol but don't let go of the money until you sit down. Good luck.
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Anybody have you any advice on LOVE cirque de soleil? I would like to find a 50% discount code again

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