Has Any One Seen La Nouba?

Have you seen Cirque Du Soleil show La Nouba?

  • Yes. Saw it and it's great

  • Saw it and wouldn't recommend it

  • No, didn't see it but heard it was great

  • No.


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Saw it, it was great! I've seen Mystere and Cheval, seeing "O" next month. La Nouba was a perfect show for both adults and kids, we'll take the boys next year. For seating I would recommend center stage upper level in the first few rows, you'll be able to enjoy all the show from there. Any night that works for you is a good night to go. The theater is small, and you won't fight huge crowds even at a sold out show.
 
I heard it was horrible - boring. Of course this was second hand information. To each his/her own I suppose.
 
OMG AMAZING. i'm a cirque freak and just adore it. there are no words to describe the finale. by far the coolest thing ever
 
Thought it was amazing. Saw it for the first time 3yrs ago, and now its on our must see list everytime we go to WDW. Heard they are celebrating ther 5th anniversary and have some special events planned.
 

Im in the non majority. saw it for my birthday and thought it was very strange. My husband on the other hand saw it with me and thought it was worth the price to go. I think we paid about $75 each (Back in May 2002) and I had more fun and fouud the parasailing to be more worth my $75. I guess its going to depends on your own worth of things. We sat in the middle about half way up and it was a good seat.
 
Just got back from the CDS site where I purchased my tix for 4 December (9pm). I saw the show back in 2000 and fell in love with it and CDS in general. This will be DBoyfriend's first time, but I've played the CD and watched the Bravo series "Solstrom" with him. The whole trip's still a birthday surprise for him...so far so good!

We'll be at the 9pm show, with dinner at Rainforest Cafe beforehand and Ghirardelli's afterward. This is our Animal Kingdom day, so we're planning on rising early, but who wants a relaxing vacation?! ;)
 
Originally posted by DisneyHoneymooner84
What day would you recommend going and seeing it? We are going to arrive on a Monday and leave on Saturday.

We saw it last month on a Friday. It was off season, and it was still packed. The only thing I would consider is parking. On a weekend night, that parking lot gets jammed. We went to the early show, so the parking was still ok. But when we left around 830pm, parking was awful!
 
SEE IT!!! La Nouba was the first Cirque du Soleil show we saw. Everytime Cirque comes through our town we see it. So far we've also seen Drallion and Alegria. Varekai is coming soon. It is an amazing show. Watching it on tv doesn't do it justice. La Nouba and Alegria have been our favorites so far. When my parents went to WDW last year I told them to see it, but knowing my dad wouldn't spend the $$ on the tickets, I told them to pick a night and I would buy the tickets. When they got back from WDW I asked him what his favorite part of WDW was and he said La Nouba. I thought that was pretty cool because he's not the type to be "Disney crazy" like I am.
 
I'm thinking of going this trip. Should I book tickets now or wait until I get there?

I was looking at the seat they have available the nights I could go are at the back of the level 1. I could save almost $100 for my family if I go with the level 2 seats. How are the seats in level 2? Is level 2 a balcony?

Please, any advice would be great
 
I was given LaNouba tickets as a gift for my trip in March and I was less than thrilled about having to give up park time to go when we were only going to be there for a weekend. The show was much more than I ever expected and the only way I can describe it is "Eye Candy". There is so much to see. I told my DH that he needed to see it but I wasn't sure how my DSs would enjoy it. Last week while we were there we saw a commercial for 1/2 price children's tickets for Disney Resort guests so we called and ordered tickets for the next night. My DH loved it, I enjoyed it more than the first time, DS(12) enjoyed it and DS(9) said it was "ok".

As for seating, both times I sat in the very last row in the Theatre in the center section. We could see everything and I would see no reason to buy more expensive tickets unless you wanted to be picked to participate in the show.
 
I just spent two nights LIVING La Nouba. I was in Chicago for business and stayed at the W Lakeshore. Location was great, but this hotel is really wierd. Just like living Cirque du Soliel!!!:crazy: I kept waiting for the strong man to come walking through the hotel lobby.
 















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