I want to go see LOVE on Dec 29th. I was wondering if
I should just buy the category I tickets $176.00 or Category II $148.00. They also have a category III and limited view tickets but don%26#39;t think I want those.
LOVE Seating ?
There is not a bad seat in the house. I have sat both on the floor level and in the mezzanine, and I much preferred the mezzanine seating. You can see more.
LOVE Seating ?
Thanks for the info.
Category 3 are absolutely fine. Quite a few people rate them as the best seats in the house. The only seats I%26#39;d personally avoid are Category 1 as they%26#39;re a little too close to the stage and you could end up missing out on the some of the action taking place above your head.
As has been said however there%26#39;s no bad seats - just good ones and better ones.
I%26#39;ve sat in section 108 and 305...enjoyed the show from both but I am seeing it from section 209 next time. Seems to me the best seats are in the 200s, won%26#39;t know for sure until February but that was my impression both times I%26#39;ve been in the theater.
I%26#39;ve been high, and the next time I want to be low. (sounds like Cat Stevens more than the Beatles)
Someone said recently it%26#39;s leaving - any truth to that horrible rumor?
I heard The Mirage has the contract until 2010 or something...
When I saw it I sat in the very last row and I was happy with the seat- I could see everything with no problems at all. The theater is small and in the round. I would definitely sit in the balcony.
I can%26#39;t imagine why it would be closing. It sometimes sells out weeks in advance.
I sat in Section 205 row T this past Saturday. Row T is the last row in the section and I really thought it was perfect. I definitely could see everything and making an exit was quick and easy since we were the first row to leave.
We bought in the first row behind the most expensive tickets and I would almost say those were too close. There is so much going on I think that a little further away would be better. That being said it was a great show and I don%26#39;t think, due to the small venue that there is a bad seat in the house.
I had a similar experience to Jarodsmom. The reservationist at the Mirage put us in the row right behind the most expensive seats. We thought our seats were great. I also prefer an aisle seat and speaking to an actual human being insures that you can make those requests. If you have specific seat requirements it may pay to call the box office instead of booking online.
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