We fell for the marketing and decided to see this show for $75 each, which included so-called VIP seating. I should have checked here before we paid full price from ShowTickets (locations all over Vegas). Thank the stars for Tripadvisor to warn you about this show. We couldn't believe anyone would pay to willingly experience this. We went to the show and were squashed into a tiny room and subjected to crass jokes that were copies of Queer Eye for the Straight guy only not as funny and shown two seconds of an acrobat act and then watched with tears in our eyes from the smoke as a bad impressionist did Michael Jackson's Thriller dance moves. After that we were determined to claim our free tickets. We still said no and immediately were urshered out into a bus and left waiting for another hour until the bus filled with more disgruntled passengers. He offered us a time share for 30,000 then after five hours when we kept saying no bring us back to our hotel (we were swooped off to a desert location with no way back until they let us go) we were offered the time share for six weeks for four thousand dollars plus maintenance. First things first the presentation was a strong arm session with a salesperson for RCI properties trying to sell us time-share in Las Vegas. We were offered the tickets free if we agreed to sit through a presentation for an hour about a new hotel. The pitch we heard was that this was a show to rival Cirque Du Soleil's magic.
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