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The Las Vegas Thread and MSE guide
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I think theres a "test the water" thread on one of the forums that is for small businesses to advertise discounts for MSE members.....I guess watch this space.illegitimi non carborundum0
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MarchMy_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »Also - MIL wants to see Bette Midler whilst she is there - any ideas for the best place to buy tickets?
Through the box office either online or by telephone - it's not a show that you're likely to find discounts for...good show, we thought.Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?0 -
SeptemberAny of you guys seen Love? Just remembered that I saved a link for 25% off, so thinking about booking. Any advice on seats?Love MSE, Las Vegas and chocolate!0
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just paid for our flights for xmas,flying out xmas eve with thomas cook from manchester anyone else on this flight0
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mookybargirl wrote: »Any of you guys seen Love? Just remembered that I saved a link for 25% off, so thinking about booking. Any advice on seats?
Look out for the bit where the big sheet comes down......that sticks in my mind as very impressive.illegitimi non carborundum0 -
Marchmookybargirl wrote: »Any of you guys seen Love? Just remembered that I saved a link for 25% off, so thinking about booking. Any advice on seats?
We've seen it twice - once when it was in previews and once a couple of weeks ago.
Main advice is do not sit too close! First time we were front row and it was immediately clear that while they were the most expensive seats they were not the best...I enjoyed it so much more the second time around.
Last time we were section 207 Row O and I would actually say that 2 or 3 rows further back would have been slightly better for one part of the performance, but would say that even if you have the very cheapest seats they're better than the front section.Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?0 -
MarchLook out for the bit where the big sheet comes down......that sticks in my mind as very impressive.
That's the part where a couple of rows back would have been slightly better - we were in the row where the sheet ended so couldn't really see much over OR under it...first time we were completely under it and rather wondering what was going on.Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?0 -
AugustAnyone else going to see Hatton in Vegas?
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That's the part where a couple of rows back would have been slightly better - we were in the row where the sheet ended so couldn't really see much over OR under it...first time we were completely under it and rather wondering what was going on.illegitimi non carborundum0
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BTW, a general point, dont book a show on the first (youve been up for 24 hours) or second night (you then woke up on day 2 at 2am local time and played blackjack until breakfast)......in the dark you may fall asleep, and its a very expensive couple of hours kip.illegitimi non carborundum0
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