Saturday, April 21, 2012

Jubilee--where to sit?

Looking itno tickets for Jubilee--am confused about the whole seating arrangement thing--s it worth it to pay more for the booths/tables? WOuld a booth or table be better (we are two girls)? We do plan on drinking--is it still comfortable to do so in the regular seats? Is this a show you want to be close up for? Thanks--sorry if this is a repeat--having trouble going thorugh all of the posts that have jubilee mentions to find this info.



Jubilee--where to sit?


Look at seat chart on web site for casino



talk to live person in casino box office





Dont sit next to stage, you have to look up.





3 or 4 rows back is better.





You will still see the braless girls at this distance.



but you have to look close because of the costumes.







ENJOY



Jubilee--where to sit?


who cares, you%26#39;ll fall asleep after the first few minutes, unless you really love looking at breasts...what a bore this show was. (although my husband seemed to like it just fine...;)!)




Um, yeah... we both have our own sets, so getting good views of the ';ladies'; is not so important. We wanted to see a showgirl review to fully enjoy the kitschy side of vegas, but we do want to be able to see the show. We like dancing and flashy costumes,s o I think it will be worth our while.





So three or four rows back in the table seating area was the first poster%26#39;s suggestion?




We got the ';cheap seats'; more towards the back and we could see fine and were glad that we didn%26#39;t pay more.




We were just glad we didnt pay at all.........we got decent seats by going to a time share presentation,which turned out to be less boring than the show..........and we left half way through.....




I don%26#39;t get the negative feedback to the show....but I guess everyone ahs their own tastes. This was the first show I saw in Vegas, and I thought it was really fun. We had inexpensive seats and in the back, you can still see pretty well because there is an overhead bridge-type stage that dancers sometimes come out onto. But, close up would have been a bit better for some of the scenes like the Titanic, etc. Now... I personally wouldn%26#39;t want to sit at a table with others. The regular seats have drink holders, once you drink them down a bit, no problem.




Yes its true seeing the show is your typical Las Vegas type show, but isnt that half the fun? Personally, i prefer to do the Vegas thing, i can see a concert here at home, i would never pay that big amount to see Celine. I just dont think she is worth it. Anyway, the show is what you would expect the show to be. We had seats towards the back in the first section and it was fine. I dont think the booths are worth the money, and also, you will share it with other people, you do not get your own booth. If you go into the show knowing its your general Vegas show, you probably wont be disappointed.




I have seen Jubliee twice, once in a booth and once in the front row of section C. I prefer the section C because they are comfortable theater style seats. The booth was kind of cramped and you had to sit at an odd angle to the stage. Any seat in section C would be terrific. Section D is a little cheaper, but is further back. It is a BIG show so sitting in the middle or back is not as bad as you would think. DO NOT SIT AT ONE OF THE TABLES! The Jubliee Theater doesn%26#39;t have a bar inside, so you would have to bring a drink into the show. You could hold it until you finish it, or place it on the floor. I forget if the armrest has a cup holder similar to movie theaters. Choose the theater syle seats, save a little money, and enjoy the show!



Richard




If this is a repeat, I apologize--at a different computer and am having trouble logging in. Thanks y%26#39;all--the latter replies were very helpful.

No comments:

Post a Comment