Their top ticket price is $150 + 10% Live Entertainment Tax per person. The KA showroom is huge; it seats over 2,000 people. There are other price points. I've only seen it once and our seats were in the fifth row and it was fabulous . . . but I would pay for a lower price point to see it again!We plan to see Ka in Vegas. I want to have good seats, but I hope not to spend a fortune. Any advice? How far away is too far?
But seeing it FOR THE FIRST TIME, do you think the cheaper seats be acceptable?Their top ticket price is $150 + 10% Live Entertainment Tax per person. The KA showroom is huge; it seats over 2,000 people. There are other price points. I've only seen it once and our seats were in the fifth row and it was fabulous . . . but I would pay for a lower price point to see it again!
Need to see faces -- that's the kind of detail I was hoping to learn.We saw Ka from the center of the 8th row and I would def pay the higher price to have those seats. Ka has a story to it; seeing the performers faces was important. IMO.
Yes; you can take in the entire show if you are farther from the stage. You focus on whats in front of you if you are close. I would get a 2nd or 3rd tier ticket; not as much $$ as the top price but still not way in the back.But seeing it FOR THE FIRST TIME, do you think the cheaper seats be acceptable?