based on 1783 reviewsOverall, it's definitely worth experiencing. After comparing prices on the official website and Ctrip, we found that Ctrip was actually cheaper. Customer service proactively called to discuss the location, and we were given seats, I think it was 405 or 407. The Wizard of Oz is entirely in English with no subtitles. Some people might find it a bit boring, like doing an English listening comprehension exercise. Personally, I found it quite fun, and I really liked the timid lion spirit. Note that parking at the stadium costs $30 on-site. It's recommended to check online beforehand for a better price, otherwise you might have to walk a little further.
It is located on the Las Vegas Strip in the United States. The exterior wall area is about 54,000 square meters and is composed of 1.2 million programmable LED panels. Its screen covers an area larger than three football fields and wraps around, above and behind the stage, providing viewers with a fully immersive experience that is 100 times clearer than HDTV. The outside of the entire building is equipped with 54,000 square meters of programmable lighting, so that the audience outside can also feel the performance inside the venue.
Sphere is a next-generation entertainment medium that is redefining the future of live entertainment, allowing the foremost artists, creators, and technologists to create extraordinary experiences that take storytelling to a new level and transport audiences to places both real and imagined. The venue is powered by cutting-edge technologies that ignite the senses and enable audiences to share experiences at a never-before-seen scale.
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Overall, it's definitely worth experiencing. After comparing prices on the official website and Ctrip, we found that Ctrip was actually cheaper. Customer service proactively called to discuss the location, and we were given seats, I think it was 405 or 407. The Wizard of Oz is entirely in English with no subtitles. Some people might find it a bit boring, like doing an English listening comprehension exercise. Personally, I found it quite fun, and I really liked the timid lion spirit. Note that parking at the stadium costs $30 on-site. It's recommended to check online beforehand for a better price, otherwise you might have to walk a little further.
It's best to arrive early, as there are exhibits inside for taking photos. The staff are very welcoming, and finding a seat is easy. However, the women's restrooms have a long queue after the show. Plan ahead, as the show is a classic Wizard of Oz, with yellow leaves (paper) falling, red apples falling from the seats in the middle area, and snowflake-like effects.
only one choice available other than concert, prefer choices to fit different travel needs .otherwise the views are great and amazing
Sphere, the big ball that is super conspicuous in Las Vegas, attracts the attention of countless tourists. It takes a long way to get from the Las Vegas Strip to the Sphere. This review recommends a location where you can see the Sphere from a better perspective from the Strip. The recommended location is the pedestrian bridge near the intersection of the Las Vegas Strip and Sands Ave near the Palazzo. If you go from inside the Palazzo Hotel, you can find it by following the signs pointing to Sands Ave. Not only can you see the whole picture of the Sphere here, you can also see the endless flow of cars. It’s a bit regrettable that I didn’t see Sphere being cute at all this time. Instead, I saw a lot of advertisements. I can only sigh at the power of capital (jin) and capital (qian).
In this regard, the most conspicuous bag in Las Vegas can be seen from a distance on Central Avenue. The key is that the entire sphere will be very appealing with different patterns. There are also many cute shapes that will make you feel unhappy when driving.
Go to the brightest place in Las Vegas and see what's inside...it's worth a look
It is worth seeing, but people who are afraid of heights should not choose the 300-400 area. The seats are steeper. It is recommended to choose the 200 section. The view is quite shocking. The theme is "Earth Postcard". It is very fun to take the kids to see it. The kids also have a more comprehensive understanding of the entire earth and see the various challenges that Mother Earth is currently facing! Very educational! The service is great and enthusiastic. I think the fries inside are delicious 😋, and the hot dogs are average! In general, the giant ball must be checked in when you come to Las Vegas!
The queue to get in was incredibly long, and the link provided for Chinese mobile numbers was a bit complicated; I almost couldn't get in. Luckily, staff helped me print out a paper ticket. Bags aren't allowed inside; you have to store them at the entrance for ten US dollars – this is something you should probably emphasize! Due to cultural differences, and because the content was entirely in English and quite long, it lacked a bit of fun and interactivity.