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Before you buy.
That depends on your personal taste and when you plan to
be in Vegas. For example, do you prefer musicals, night
club acts, magic shows, concerts, etc.? Try posting your
question in a group called alt.vacation.las-vegas with some
criteria to see what people there suggest.
And it's worth spending the extra $10 to get the better seats.
> If a guest can book 90 days ahead.
> 2nd best Cirque du Soleil at Treasure Island. (about $62)
> 3rd best EFX (about $72)
> Best inexpensive show Legends in Concert at The Imperial Palace. This
> show features about 8 look alike celebrities - very well done
Thats My Opinion.
But you mast buy the tickests via web up to 4 month befor you go ther. And
don´t miss Grand Canyon via helicopter.
regards Frank
<ste...@uswest.net> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000 17:30:35 -0700, "Paul Tauger"
<tauger...@SPAMusa.net> wrote:
>"O" by Cirque du Soliel is fantastic.
>
><ste...@uswest.net> wrote in message news:39E0BB5A...@uswest.net...
»Thanks all for the suggestions. Never been to Vegas before and want to do it
»right :-)
Try this web site (one of MANY about Las Vegas):
http://www.lvol.com/lvoleg/lvshows.html
Click the "Ratings & Comments" or "Review" links for a lot of info about the
shows.
My personal list:
Sigfried and Roy (at Mirage)
O (Bellagio)
Mystere (Treasure Island)
Jubilee (Bally's; a traditional Vegas "spectacular", topless)
Wayne Newton (Stardust; appeals to older crowd)
Danny Gans (Mirage)
And of course any headliner act that appeals during the time you will be
there.
Book early!!
Regards, Harry, San Diego
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