twinmommyks said:We sat in the very back row right in the middle of the auditorium and the view was fine for us and we loved the show.
Bren

Tiggerkeeper said:It seems to me that the people closer to the stage would have to look up for the high wire act I'd prefer eye level or just below eye level.
The show is wonderful!! Have a great time!!
letterdavidman said:"Wow, that was $200 that I'll never get back..."?

letterdavidman said:Thing is, I've seen bits and pieces of different Cirque shows over the years on TV and, while I certainly am impressed with the phenomenal dexterity and physical prowess that is required to do the things they do, well... it all just seems a bit underwhelming to me.
But when you are there and the music is pounding (live BTW) and you can see the acrobatics in 3-D, it's OVERwhelming if anything. I sat with my jaw gaping the entire time. 
Dislifer said:I'm about to buy tickets for this and was wondering if I should splurge and get the most expensize tickets...or are the 3rd level priced seats just fine??? What is everyone's experience? Also, did you enjoy the show?
TIA !!!![]()
BunsenH said:)If you can get the seats just behind the "break", they are great as the opening parade is right in front of you. Get there early as the pre-show is entertaining also.

Cinderella822 said:I have tickets for my upcoming trip in section 202 AA, which is the first row in the second tier. Is that the "break" you were referring to - between the the two levels? If so, I'm glad I got those seats!![]()
Enjoy the show.Cinderella822 said:I have tickets for my upcoming trip in section 202 AA, which is the first row in the second tier. Is that the "break" you were referring to - between the the two levels? If so, I'm glad I got those seats!![]()

Huh-huh, that would be cool!