I am planning on getting tickets for this show. As far as the seats/view, is it really any better to pay the extra money to get closer or in the center?
Thanks!
Blue Man Group - Seating Issues
With the BIG screens they use to broadcast the show. Paying extra to be up close is not necesary. If you, or the others with which you will see the show are claustrophobic, sit to the back. During the show you are covered in paper at one point and the closer to the front you sit the more you%26#39;ll have on top of you. Bring a camera for pictures of the Blue Men in the lobby after the show.
Blue Man Group - Seating Issues
Thank you...is it fairly small venue? I was having a hard time deciding when I was looking at the seating chart.
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I saw the show last October and sat in the back. We weren%26#39;t able to see their facial expressions very well which made the show loss a little bit of the comedy factor.
I am going back next month and I have 5th row seats in the center. I%26#39;ll let you know how that seats compared.
I never thought about being covered by all that paper being in the front. hmmmm
I am going to see BMG on 3/21. Going to be about 18 rows back, smack in the middle. Will let you know how they were!
Sarah, I saw BMG in January, and had a good time. It is somewhat interactive, and you may even be picked to go up on stage! As VM says, pics and autographs in the lobby after the show were easy to come by. The guys are extremely likeable. As far as seating, all three guys come into the audience, and they even went all the way to the back. I just wouldn%26#39;t sit in the first 12 rows, because of the paint splatter potential, but you do get plastic to cover you if you choose those seats. I had mid theater, center, and was happy. Have a great time!!
Not sure when you are going but we have tickets for 4/11/05 main floor row K-seat 48%26amp;49. I will let you know how they are.
We saw them last summer and were in about the 4th (or 5th) row center - I think it%26#39;s definitely better to be close. We ordered the tickets from BillHere at VegasResource.com. He gets the first 8 available tickets to any show in town so you are guaranteed good seats. I highly recommend getting the tickets there.
We saw them Saturday night, and sat in the sixth row to the right of the stage as you face it.
Personally, I thought it was worth the difference. We were the first row behind the splash zone, and the row in front of us was empty. When the blue men would go into the audience, the one on the right side stood directly in front of us, in fact, he climbed onto my arm rest, and put a blue thumb print on my daughter%26#39;s knee. He stood in front of us two or three times during the night, even giving my wife a lengthy stare during one of the audience member selections.
As a tip, they have free ear plugs in a large bowl when you enter the theater. I recommend that you take one for each of your party. You don%26#39;t have to use them, but it%26#39;s sure nice to have them handy when the music kicks up. And like someone else said, bring a camera for after the show.
Thank you everyone! I am going the first week of April. I just had read some mixed reviews from people saying there was no problem seeing in the back to you can%26#39;t see their faces. The price difference wasn%26#39;t huge but I didn%26#39;t want to spend extra $ if it wasn%26#39;t worth it, ya know? :)
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