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Best seats for Beatles LOVE?

Art4th

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For anyone who has seen this show at Mirage...I've heard that it may be better to sit back a bit. Where are the best seats for viewing the show? How far from the stage is the last row (row R)?

Thanks.
 
I can't imagine there are any really bad seats. The acrobats use virtually every cubic foot of the theater. Up, down, sideways. The action is not all on the stage by any means. I'd get some middle-ish priced ones and sit back to enjoy the spectacle.

Jim
 
I saw this show in 2010 and it was great, we sat close to the stage, I think the second row, and the seats were phenonemal. But I thought it was at Aria? Pretty sure unless my memory is fading...
 
I'm pretty sure the show is still at the Mirage. We've seen it twice now over the years.

Both times we were mid-way up the aisle. First time was under the canopy (you'll get what that means after the show), second time was just above the canopy. It was nice to have had both perspectives for that part of the show.

As mentioned earlier, there really is no bad seat in the house.
 
It's been several years since we have seen the show but, my memory of the theater is that there isn't really a bad seat in the house. We were in the "cheap" seats and had a great view. The only arguement I can see would be that every seat/section gives a unique view, so that if you go multiple times and sit in different sections, you'll see the show differently each time.
 
I'm pretty sure the show is still at the Mirage. We've seen it twice now over the years.

Both times we were mid-way up the aisle. First time was under the canopy (you'll get what that means after the show), second time was just above the canopy. It was nice to have had both perspectives for that part of the show.

As mentioned earlier, there really is no bad seat in the house.
ya your prbably right, what on earth did I see at the Aria just the other year... must of had a few too many pre-show drinks at the tables.
 
If you sit down low you will be under a large covering during the yellow submarine portion of the show. It was recommended to us to sit up higher. Not sure what you would see down under. In general we like to sit higher for these shows so we have an easier time looking up at the acts. As others mentioned there are no bad seats. Have fun
 
We've been both under and above. Under, you get a wonderful feeling of being part of it; it's kind of amazing. Above, you see it. I honestly can't say which is better, and I'm not sure which I would choose if we go again. As others have said, there are no bad seats, so pick what feels best to your wallet; you'll love it no matter where you are.
 
ya your prbably right, what on earth did I see at the Aria just the other year... must of had a few too many pre-show drinks at the tables.

I had thought the Elvis show was at Aria but, we really haven't spent a lot of time in Vegas these last several years. To some extent, I'm out of touch with Vegas.
 
We've been both under and above. Under, you get a wonderful feeling of being part of it; it's kind of amazing. Above, you see it. I honestly can't say which is better, and I'm not sure which I would choose if we go again. As others have said, there are no bad seats, so pick what feels best to your wallet; you'll love it no matter where you are.

We saw this show a year ago. We were relatively close to the stage and did feel a part of the performance. Our seats were mid range in price. I am still talking about that show- a great performance!!! Enjoy!
 
Went in June 2012

there are no bad seats, so pick what feels best to your wallet; you'll love it no matter where you are.

Amen! The best seat is the one you're in... just GO!

We were in the cheap seats (Section 304) and we loved it. It was one of those rare performances that doesn't see the time pass. I would LOVE to see it again!
 
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