October 13th, 2009 at 2:25:26 PM
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This thread is to be used to discuss entertainment available at Mirage.
August 5th, 2010 at 12:02:41 PM
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Does anyone have a link where I could get discounted LOVE tix?
August 9th, 2010 at 9:05:22 AM
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Nevermind, I found it
August 9th, 2010 at 9:38:37 AM
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I am seeing Love on the 20th, anyone want to meet up?
November 30th, 2010 at 2:31:49 PM
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Saw "Love" a few weeks ago. My wife and I are not big Beatles fans, so we were a little skeptical going in. It turns out the show is excellent! It might even be one of those shows that if you see it a second time you'll see a whole different show by just watching different things. There is so much going on and such incredible acrobatics that it's almost too much for your eyes to take in.
Not only would I recommend "Love", but it has opened my eyes to going to check out Ka, Elvis and whatever Cirque De Solei shows are on the strip.
One hint from my experience. Don't pay for the most expensive tickets. The show room is small enough and the seats are situated so that the higher seats allow you to see more of the show without hurting your neck looking up. My tickets were $85 face value and I would talke them over the ones at stage level any day. Save some money and enjoy the show even more while doing it by getting upper level tickets.
Have fun!
Not only would I recommend "Love", but it has opened my eyes to going to check out Ka, Elvis and whatever Cirque De Solei shows are on the strip.
One hint from my experience. Don't pay for the most expensive tickets. The show room is small enough and the seats are situated so that the higher seats allow you to see more of the show without hurting your neck looking up. My tickets were $85 face value and I would talke them over the ones at stage level any day. Save some money and enjoy the show even more while doing it by getting upper level tickets.
Have fun!
I am an employee of a Casino. Former Table Games Director,, current Pit Supervisor. All the personal opinions I post are my own and do not represent the opinions of the Casino or Tribe that I work for.
November 30th, 2010 at 3:35:39 PM
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About 7-8 years ago, I was in Vegas and randomly came across a girl from Carrollton (suburb of Dallas) who was one of the stage managers for Mystere in TI. It was actually at Fontana ... they had a swing band (the swing dancing craze had just happened), and I can swing dance, so I went in and talked up a group of about a dozen folks who were dancing. Turns out they were all cast and crew of Mystere! So, I was swing dancing in Vegas at Bellagio with stage performers!
The only mug I caught was from the Carrollton girl, but there were some *just* *beautiful* girls in that group, abs you could bounce a quarter off of.
Anyway, she invited me to see the show the next night and backstage. I had a seat on the *front row*, which (yes) was a little hard on the neck, but I would say definitely worth the regular price. Made their acrobatics even more amazing. Went backstage after the show, saw most of the same group as well as some nice T&A (guess that dressing rooms are semi-private), and we all went out for drinks and more dancing the next night.
Tried to look her up again on my next trip about 18 months later but she was long gone, and nobody on the cast that I knew was there any more.
Good times!
The only mug I caught was from the Carrollton girl, but there were some *just* *beautiful* girls in that group, abs you could bounce a quarter off of.
Anyway, she invited me to see the show the next night and backstage. I had a seat on the *front row*, which (yes) was a little hard on the neck, but I would say definitely worth the regular price. Made their acrobatics even more amazing. Went backstage after the show, saw most of the same group as well as some nice T&A (guess that dressing rooms are semi-private), and we all went out for drinks and more dancing the next night.
Tried to look her up again on my next trip about 18 months later but she was long gone, and nobody on the cast that I knew was there any more.
Good times!