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Businiess name:  Phantom- Las Vegas Spectacular
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The automatic ticket system keeps trying to stick you in the seats it thinks are best. If you want to pick your sets, get a copy of the seating arrangement and call to talk to a live ticket agent. If you sit too far forward you miss the chandalier action as it takes place behind you. if you sit front row center you either miss it all or you get a kink in your neck. Sit about 20 rows back from the stage. (Also if you sit front row center you may get your eyebrows singed!) We went on Thursday night. Turns out that is the night the understudies get to be on stage. If you talk to a live ticket agent you can check on this and make sure you see the main actors/actresses. You might also ask if there is an adult only night. Some people bring pretty young kids to this and their explaining what is going on to the kids is a major distraction. They could also use a "dress up" night once a month so you can either wear a tuxedo/ball gown or a period piece to match the play. Las Vegas has really gone down hill on dress codes since the RatPack days. This play would be a good place to raise the standards. Pros: Did not cut corners on production.. Cons: Need an adults only night.

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