|
| Welcome! We're happy you've found the PassPorter Community -- the friendliest place to plan your vacation to Walt Disney World, Disney Cruise Line, Disneyland, and the world in general! You are now viewing the PassPorter Message Board Community as a guest, which gives you limited access. As our guest, feel free to browse our messages by selecting the forum you want to visit from the list below. To post messages and ask questions, join our FREE community today and you'll get access to tools and resources not available to guests, such as our vacation countown timers, "living" avatars, private messaging system, database searches, downloads, and a special PassPorter discount code. Registration is fast, simple, and completely free. Just click the Join Our Community link. If you think you've already joined, log in below now. If you don't remember your member name or password, please visit our Member Name and Password Recovery page. You are also welcome to contact us. |
Learn Why PassPorter Recommends This Sponsor |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| | #16 (permalink) | |
| Community Rank: Explorer ![]() Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: nyc
Posts: 8,118
| well, for the record, I actually liked Zumanity. it's a different 'class' of show as it is, so if you aren't into that humor and any heavy element of sexuality, you're bound to be disappointed. but the fishbowl segment alone is almost worth the price of admission. as for O, it was actually probably one of my least favorites of the bunch. the stage is a star of the show, but as it turns out, the stage is a predominant factor in many of the cirque shows, including Love and most notably Ka. Love is also very unconventional for a cirque show, mostly dancing, but is really entertaining, even if you aren't a heavy beatles fan (which i'm not - i don't recognize half the stuff the british invasion plays). Ka is pretty intense as well. and it's semi-immersive with all of the ushers/ticket takers being part of the show which has parts of its sets (albeit mostly for the pre-show) all around you. Mystere is the most cirque of them all I'd say, not quite up there on family friendliness as La Nouba, but somewhere in that spectrum. as far as Vegas becoming familytized, no matter what they do, it won't get rid of the strip clubs and burlesque-type shows. i mean.. even one of the hotels known for being family friendly, the excalibur, has the thunder from down under. i remember how disgusted i heard some people were as they brought their kids to watch the sirens of TI and that's completely on the strip. as for magicians, i saw a bunch in vegas. some of the greats and well knowns, Copperfield (who was doing a limited run), Lance Burton and Penn and Teller. some of the greats but not as well known such as mac king and a couple of lesser knowns. I've never had the privilege of seeing Criss Angel live yet (I never got to him when he was here with Mind Freak in NYC) and I do want to go see him, but his show has been less than impressive in later seasons. i know a bit about illusions/magic and theatre so sometimes it's just too easy to spot how something is done (that said, there are some things that are just so downright impressive, it's awe inspiring - something Copperfield is a god at). but reportedly his stage acts blow away anything on tv anyway, so I'm still anxious to see him in Vegas at some point. for Lance Burton, I made the mistake of sitting too close (which was intentional for me) and could easily see how some of his stuff was done. I'm still dumbstruck as to how Copperfield appeared out of thin air literally over my head though (and if you've ever seen him 'flying'... can't get enough of that guy). but he's a great performer, amazing slight of hand, but he's also getting up there in age and seems to be in denial with that. as for Penn & Teller, unfortunately as great as blast off/trapdoor is, it is a very old routine and has been performed on tv many times. They have a formula as to how much old and new content they keep, I think they update the show quarterly? At least annually. I recognize some old stuff from when I saw them on Broadway but there was plenty of new stuff. They're still very good and entertaining and Teller's slight of hand is amazing as well. It's just a shame that the Rio is so out of the way. anyway, for some fun diversions.. if you never saw copperfield's flying routine: YouTube - david copperfield flying he didn't do it at the show in vegas, but i saw him do it over 20 years ago in person in CT and still remember being awed by it. this is the other routine he did which i did see in vegas. i was in the front row for that too and saw him literally appear on nothing but a platform on a crane over my head. YouTube - David Copperfield - Portal - The most amazing illusion ever and penn & teller's blastoff/trapdoor YouTube - Magic Revealed!!!
__________________
| |
| | |
| Login or Register to Hide This Ad Message Board Tip | |
Advertisement | Check out the many e-books by PassPorter. The e-books are free to download if you have a PassPorter's Club pass. |
| | #17 (permalink) | ||||
| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 1,065
| Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
__________________
| ||||
| | |
| | #18 (permalink) |
| Community Rank: Day-Tripper Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 10
| Well the new Cirque du Soleil show, Criss Angel Believe was created as a haunting exploration inside the mind of Criss Angel. In the show the audience journeys with Criss between life and death so you can imagine there is a lot more going on than just magic. There's sensual elements,magical elements, music, dancing - there's a lot to be seen. If you've been to previous Cirque du Soleil shows and are expecting this to be like the other shows you've seen you should also watch the videos and read about the show on the Cirque du Soleil or Luxor website. Much like Zumanity showed the sensual side of Cirque and is very different from the traditional Cirque shows, Criss Angel Believe is a whole different type of show. |
| | |
| | #19 (permalink) | ||
| Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK
Posts: 73,090
| Quote:
__________________
| ||
| | |
| | #20 (permalink) | ||
| Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Posts: 320
| Quote:
Little bit of an insider's secret here, but if you've ever been, you know the guys who come out and play the piano and bass before the show? Well the guy playing the bass is actually Penn. You don't realize it because his hair is down, unlike in the show where he keeps it back and professional-looking. But if you ever get a chance, watch him... he'll be scoping out the audience real subtle-like while he's playing. It's really cool. He gets an amused look when he scans the crowd and he can tell you know who he is. Okay, I admit it, a bit of a P&T fangirl. But I'd barely heard of them the first time I went to the show, so it wasn't until afterwards that I turned into a fangirl.
__________________
| ||
| | |
| | #22 (permalink) | ||
| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 1,065
| Quote:
__________________
| ||
| | |
| | #23 (permalink) | |
| R DowneyJR future ex-wife Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: In Robert Downey Jr's house ;) in my own mind PHL-MCO 861 miles away
Posts: 6,098
| thanks for this info, we are planning on seeing O BUT I would love to see Criss Angel... hmmm
__________________
| |
| | |
| | #24 (permalink) | ||
| Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Posts: 320
| Quote:
__________________
| ||
| | |
| | #26 (permalink) | |
| Community Rank: Day-Tripper Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 10
| Quote:
| |
| | |
| | #27 (permalink) | |
| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 1,065
| DH commented last night that critics are panning Believe - and I don't think it's only because it's not "normal" Cirque....
__________________
| |
| | |
| | #28 (permalink) | ||
| Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Posts: 320
| Saw this article today and I thought of this thread - enjoy: Quote:
ReviewJournal.com - News - DOUG ELFMAN: Cab, limo drivers take pulse of tourists
__________________
| ||
| | |
| | #29 (permalink) | |
| Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK
Posts: 73,090
| Interesting. Thanks for that.
__________________
| |
| | |
| Login or Register to Hide This Ad Message Board Tip | |
Advertisement | ![]() The PassPorter's Club "enhanced access" program offers you access to our entire collection of current and future e-books (including Festivals and Celebrations; Disney Character Yearbook; Disney 500; Cruise Clues; Sidekick; Free-Book; and Disney Speed Planner); our collection of 40 current and future e-worksheets (interactive trip planning worksheets); increased board allowances (like unlimited uploads; increased image byte sizes; and layout style choices); a 35% discount coupon for guidebooks; the ability to see thousands of super-sized photos in the PassPorter Photo Archive and much more! For details visit the PassPorter's Club today! |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Cirque du Soleil | HayleyMaxMom | Making More Magic: Everything Else! | 5 | 05-27-2008 09:12 AM |
| Cirque du Soleil in Vegas | amandal | Globetrotting: General Travel Planning | 5 | 02-27-2008 10:23 PM |
| Little ones at Cirque du Soleil | emmy'smom2005 | Planning Your Adventure: Your Plans | 4 | 07-29-2007 10:08 PM |
| What do you know about Cirque du Soleil? | catsaway | Planning Your Adventure: Your Plans | 7 | 04-19-2004 11:57 AM |
| Cirque du Soleil | Hanners | Making More Magic: Everything Else! | 9 | 01-16-2003 01:26 PM |