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    This was a cool Photo Booth
    Carolina V.

    The vibe was super fun. You're just partying and also watching a show at the same time me and my boyfriend went to the speakeasy before Hannah had a great time. It was like old downtown New York. The vibes were crazy. The staff was awesome and I don't think it was super overpriced. They had a local discount when we went.

    Laser lights
    Mikaela C.

    We received comp tickets for DiscoShow after purchasing tickets for Absinthe a few months ago. We were super excited to check out another show put on by Spiegelworld and decided to spend Black Friday dancing to the sweet sounds of disco instead of frantically shopping haha. I really enjoyed how casual this show was overall. It's all about having a good time, making new friends, and getting your boogie on! Everyone first gathers in the Glitterloft, right outside Diner Ross where there's a DJ spinning some great tunes, a dance floor, bar, and scattered seating. You are allowed to keep your purse with you during the show, but it is highly suggested to use one of their complimentary lockers - I chose to put my purse in a locker and I'm so glad I did! Right at show start, two performers on roller skates, decked out in full disco attire, start skating around Glitterloft, dancing, interacting with the crowd, before escorting everyone into the main event room about 10 minutes later. The main DiscoShow room has no seating, no bar (although there was a waitress walking around), and no restroom - although I'm sure staff would happily let you out if you needed to leave. There were some very cool lighting effects on the floor, the walls, lasers at one point, and a giant disco ball! The music of course was disco through and through. Performers were energetic and all over the place! Some were on roller skates, others were not. They danced on a mezzanine that surrounded the space, came down to dance in the crowd, and danced atop boxes that were moved around the dance floor frequently. There was also an "emcee", by the name of Ake (pronounced, Okay) who was quite funny. He took a few opportunities to teach us all new dance moves. This was a fun 70 minute show that managed to get my husband, who never dances, to actually dance which was a win for me! I only have 2 very minor complaints: 1) Although the silly dances the emcee Ake taught us were fun, I wish he had also taught us real disco moves with the other performers in the crowd to help us learn new moves, and 2) There was one purposefully "dorky" businesswoman performer who was self conscious of her dancing and throughout the show, with the help of the other performers, she slowly gained confidence to dance - in my opinion this "storyline" dragged on and was boring. I'd rather the high energy of the other performers and be able to participate in more dances than watch the lackluster performance of the businesswoman. Aside from my 2 minor complaints, we had a wonderful time. Regular tickets are a tad pricey for what the show is, but if a good deal pops up for discounted tickets, we'd definitely come again and bring some friends or family.

    Second floor bar.  Open to the public.
    Chele H.

    I had a blast. I'm a fan of Spiegelworld shows. I will say this is different than their other offerings in that it is more an audience interaction party than a show centered on some of the more unique acts in Vegas. Had I not gone in knowing this I might have been disappointed. So go in expecting to enjoy the 'blast to the past'. It's a time capsule show for sure. Cast/dancers are spot on. The crew does a great job moving the audience around the space. The two bars that you can experience before or after the show are themed as well. Drink prices are along the same lines as other elevated Vegas places. For the bars, you don't have to have a show ticket to enjoy. Don't let the branding outside the space make you think you aren't welcome without one.

    Outside-casino level
    Christina R.

    When I saw this show, I saw Spiegelworld and bought tickets, not doing any research as to what this show is. I've seen a few Spiegelworld shows and been to one of their restaurants so I was like like oh, this will be a good date night, no matter what it is. So tickets were bought and reservations to Diner Ross were made. It wasn't what I was expecting, but we still had the literal best night. First, this isn't a sit down show where you watch people dance or do variety acts. This is a literal disco, like you're at Studio 54, with dancers and an MC that guide you along their story of disco. Second, you're gonna have a great time, learning disco moves and dancing the night away with fun, talented people. There was only one instance that irked me a bit but I think it was a one of fluke (at least I hope it was). We bought drinks at the bar and my husband went to sign after handing his card over. The pen exploded. I mean there was ink all over his hands, it ended up on his face and his shirt. When we mentioned it to the bartender, he got irritated and aggressively handed over a new pen. No napkin, no apology, no saying where the bathroom is to wash his hand, nothing. I know sh*t happens and it wasn't the bartenders fault, but it wasn't busy and we weren't asking for anything crazy. A napkin would have been nice...

    Gill P.

    Great while it lasted I believe the failure was do to perhaps just couldn't get the word out. Very cool spot even though I was skeptical at first. I must say I had a great time not what I would have expected. Maybe there will be a different outcome instead of closing. I'm glad to have at least had the experience.

    Elise B.

    Went to the disco show & it was so much fun! It's interactive and the dancers are AMAZING. If you go early you can get drinks at the bar, listen to music and watch some pre show dancing. Once the show starts they take you to another room and the dancing fun begins! Definitely worth checking out!

    Maria A.

    The show was honestly pretty entertaining. If you're interested in dancing and love period shows (70s era), this may be the show for you. We went on a Wednesday night. There was a themed bar on the exterior and it fit in with th3 whole 70s theme. When you walk through the the front (from the casino floor to this venue), it is a bit misleading. It has a subway feel with minimal decor. Upstairs, you're transformed to a 70s themed club--complete with decor and the "shiny disco balls" reminiscent of the disco era. The show has the audience waiting in a lit disco floor complete with dancers in roller skating attire. Once granted entry into the main show, you go through the wheelchair accessible ramp inside a room. The room is actually a lit dance floor and the lights and images displayed are characteristic of the 70s. Different dancers/characters are introduced in the course of the show (a little over an hour) with a host mixing bawdy humor with some fun dance moves to learn. It is pretty interactive with a lot of the standard hits played during the show. The actors and images and footage really do transport you to the 70s, more like a time capsule that gives you a glimpse of the times during that period. And at the end, we had a big dance party and it was crazy, the camcorder that they used in the show was actually projecting in real time on the walls. We were able to see ourselves on the walls! The music went from classic disco hits and ended up being a mash up of edm/dance and disco at the end. When we exited, it was fun to mingle with the cast and take some photos with them. I think they really did add to the show and make it come alive. Only issue I had was with the mobile stages that they moved throughout the space. I literally felt like I was in the way most of the time. I also am one that needs to periodically sit and there no sitting--only dancing or standing. Aside from this, it was a lot of fun and people were definitely enjoying themselves at this show!

    Glitterloft
    Jamie P.

    First thing to note is this is an immersive show. You walk into bar 99 Prince and head upstairs to Glitterloft. It's a lounge type bar with a good DJ where you can grab a drink while waiting for the show. We didn't care for the cocktail options so we ordered a can of high noon and underwood sparkling wine. Once you see the skating crew come in, the party has started! They lead you into the main showroom where you stand in the middle of the show. I did see others who needed to sit and the ushers spotted them as they walked in and helped them find a spot. There's a performance cast of around 10 ppl who are all fantastic dancers. If I could change one thing about the show-it's to incorporate more difficult dance moves because I know the dancers can do them. I was waiting for a wow moment. They're performing on such small stage areas, they are a little limited, but their energy was contagious. The LED walls and floor take the show up another notch and the music is so fun. You can dance the entire time, sway side to side, or stand and watch, but mostly everyone danced at one point or another. A waitress walked through the show and collected our trash when we finished our drinks. Definitely worth the price and the show run time was 70 minutes. It goes fast because it keeps your attention the entire time.

    Waiting in the bar area.
    Terry I.

    It's all about the music! Such great energy and dancing to many hits from the disco era. We thought the staging was creative and smart given the smaller space. The dancers were very talented and encouraged the audience to take part from beginning to end. We missed hearing many classic hits from The Bee Gees, KC and the Sunshine Band, The Village People, etc. but maybe they couldn't get the rights. They played a lot of Donna Summer and at the end, some newer songs that fit into the disco style. This is a fun show that should last longer than it does.

    Am I in New York?
    William D.

    Fun and more of a dance party rather than a show. There are some actors who basically get the party started and keep it going. The music was the best part and if you love to dance this is something fun and different to try. Felt like we were back in the 70's and used to go to discos. I was too young to be able to party in the 70's but now I got to do it.

    Ryan S.

    Discoshow at the LINQ was definitely entertaining, but it's more of a one-hour immersive experience than a traditional show. I felt like I had stepped straight into a 1970s New York disco, complete with wild outfits, groovy lights, and nonstop music. I couldn't really follow the storyline, but the high energy and creative staging made up for it. The performers moved throughout the space, and the action happened all around and even above the crowd, which was a really inventive touch. It felt more like being part of the party than watching from the sidelines, and that made it a memorable stop during my Vegas trip.

    Jessie E.

    Fun immersive show with disco music. The dancers perform around you and with you. You're dancing along too, so not your typical show but that's what makes it fun.

    Janine C.

    This was a spectacular way to spend my Saturday night in Vegas! The performers were very entertaining and they even came out into the crowd to dance with us! I truly felt like I was transported back to a more glamorous and exciting time. The outfits, the Disco Music, the flickering lights on the dancefloor - were all FIRE. Money very well spent.

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    Absinthe

    4.4(2.4k reviews)
    0.3 miThe Strip
    Full bar
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    Went to see Absinthe with one of my closest friends, and honestly, this might be one of the most…read morefun nights I have had in Vegas. From the second it starts, it feels like organized chaos in the best possible way. The crowd work is absolutely ruthless but also hilarious. You spend half the time laughing and the other half quietly hoping you do not make eye contact. Somehow, they walk that perfect line where it is edgy without being awkward. The side acts are insane. Like, how is this even physically possible level talent. Every time you think it cannot get crazier, it does. It is part circus, part comedy show, part did I just witness that moment. And the Gazillionaire is the perfect ringmaster for it all, completely unhinged in the most controlled way possible. He keeps everything moving, keeps the crowd on edge, and somehow makes chaos feel like it is exactly on schedule. Going with a close friend made it even better. There is something about sharing those did that really just happen looks the whole night that makes it stick. If you are in Vegas and want something that is actually memorable and not just expensive for no reason, this is it. Easily one of the best shows on the Strip.

    The performances are great! The MC is perfectly fine, though did have a lot of raunchy jokes. The…read more"assistant" was just annoying. I did not understand the point of her being in the show at all, and she seemed to have the most stage time of any of the performers. We booked our tickets last minute on a Sunday night, so we did get a little bit of a discount. The restroom is located outside near Hell's Kitchen, so be sure to go before the show.

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    AREA15 - A Destination Designed To Engage, Excite And Entertain. A Platform For Innovation And Ideas To Come To Life...

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    3.8(2.1k reviews)
    1.1 miWestside
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    Stumbled upon this place while browsing yelp. Went over to check out some of the things here and…read moregot a lot more than expected. If you're a sci-fi alien type person, John Wick person or just a person who enjoys different atmospheres this is the place for you. Very much of that black light scene. A lot of cool things in this place to venture into. They have a few bars, venues, and events. I would say it's more geared towards kids and teens but a perfect place to walk around for adults. There are some bars to check out. The individual rooms and events cost about $15 each. We enjoyed Haley's comment which is a ride around the roof of the building inside. Outside was very hot did not get to enjoy that area very much but inside it was very cool. There was several things to do while you were indoors. if you're in Vegas and you're tired of gambling. I would say this is a good place to go. Take some kids and enjoy the day. Parking is 6.99 for a 24 hour. So you could come and go.

    ++ Splendid venue. Various unique attractions here. My…read morefriends' favorite was the Omega Mart. Lotta wacky exhibits. Mine was the Interstellar Arc, allegedly the world's largest VR experience. - Aside from porta-potties, finding this venue's restrooms require some navigation. - The commercial area needs more shade to beat the dry, hot Vegas climate. + Ample parking, - but paid. + Conveniently located near other popular Vegas destinations, like a 10min drive away from the Sphere and 10min away from the STRAT, the US' tallest observation tower. . Tip: Just beware the rideshare situation. Most Vegas venues have designated rideshare locations; you can't just be picked/dropped off wherever. For Area15, note that it's a ~7min walk from Interstellar Arc to the southern Uber pickup zone [screenshot attached].

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    "O" by Cirque du Soleil

    "O" by Cirque du Soleil

    4.3(1.9k reviews)
    0.4 miThe Strip
    Kid friendly
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    5* "O" Stupendous spectacle…read moreGreat acrobat/athlete/swimmers performing Good views from lodge Choreography was amazing Wow!!!

    Located in the Bellagio. Make sure you see the conservator with the seasonal changes so it will be…read moredifferent every time you visit Vegas. The dancing waters are also fun to watch. And if you get there super early you can do some fine shopping in all the high end stores. It's easy to find the stage as you just follow the signs. Our show started at 8pm. The doors open at 7:30pm and people start to line up before 7pm. we go there at 7pm and there was already a line. To the right of the line is the bathrooms. It's a little awkward as while you are in line the bathroom goers walk between you. They have a huge gift shops before you enter the theater and another small gift shop inside the theater. I suggest you stop by the gift shop before the show while it's not crowed. On the other hand we went to the both gift shops after the show and they weren't slammed. What a show. It's been around for 27 years. I had no idea till my husband asked how long it has been around. This is my 4th Cirque show and his 3rd. We've seen all of our shows in Sacramento and San Francisco. One at Arco arena and the rest under big tops. I've been wanting to see this show for over 10 years since my boss Jim raved about it. It was good, but didn't live up to my expectations. He built it up so much and I built it up so much that it just didn't live up to it. Don't get me wrong. It was a great show and captivated my attention. There was no snoozing during this show. I do wish I had read the story line before I watched it. OPPs. That's totally on me. In the end there isn't really a story line like there is in their other shows. The effects were amazing. I loved the water to stage and back to the pool. It was so fun watching them change the sets with each performance. My girlfriend watched a video of the making of the show so she has a greater appreciation for it then I do. I really need to see that video. The is a photo opportunity before you go into the show. You can stand in the big O and have your picture taken and after the show they have it all printed out for you to take home. I don't know the price. I think you can take the picture at no cost and then if you like it you can buy it. We're too frugal to get a picture so we passed. Then after the show we saw people lined up to take their own photo in-front of the O. It's not the exact same look, but it's pretty darn close. All you do is ask the person behind you to take your picture. Then you count on them to be a good photographer. We did it and the shot turned out really cute.

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    Paranormal - Paranormal: The Mind Reading Magic Show at Horseshoe Las Vegas.

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    4.9(1.4k reviews)
    0.4 miThe Strip

    This show was amazing!! Frederic Da Silva is crazy awesome!…read moreIf you don't believe in mind reading, see this show!! You will become a believer!! What a great show! Audience participation was great! Idk how he does what he does, but he's amazing!! What a nice guy too! Didn't want the show to end!!

    We came to Vegas for my best friend's bachelorette party, and one of her requests was to go see a…read moremagic show. As MOH, I planned the party and spent a lottt of time going through reviews on Yelp and Reddit bc there was a lot of pressure to find the best option and decide for the group. Many reviews of the bigger shows said the performers had been doing it for so long that they looked like they were just going through the motions.. that the acts were unimpressive.. that the theater was so big you could only see the tricks on a screen, or that it was overpriced. After all my research, I'm SO glad I decided on Frederic -- the bride said this magic show was her favorite part of the trip!! (and we went to Tao dayclub the day before lol) :) I love that it was in a small, intimate theater, so that you were up close no matter where you sat. And there was SO much audience interaction -- our bride even caught a frisbee and got to go on stage -- which was fun and helped make it even more special for her. The mentalism was such a cool departure from traditional physical magic tricks -- we all loved it and had many *gasp* moments. We even got to meet Frederic after, and he performed more mentalism up close, which was cool. HIGHLY recommend this show!! (Also, it was $30/ticket, which is a price you cannot beat in Vegas)

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    4.7(486 reviews)
    0.1 miThe Strip
    Kid friendly
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    Wednesday, 4-01-2026: We walked over to The Linq from Harrah's where Mat Franco has his own…read moretheater. I thought the seating was strange. It was a bunch of chairs huddled together. As soon as we sat down we became immediately chilled. The A/C was blowing full force from the vents in the wall behind us! Brrrr! It became so intolerable that my hubby mentioned our discomfort to one of the ushers. She kindly sat us closer to the stage on a nice cushioned bench. I couldn't believe that they made such nice accommodations for us! Mat Franco is very engaging and very family oriented. We enjoyed his magic show, which is family friendly. You could hear the kids let out oooohs and aaaahs throughout the show. We highly recommend this very entertaining show.

    The first magician to win America's Got Talent back in Season 9, Mat Franco went on to star in an…read moreNBC special called Mat Franco's Got Magic. He currently resides in the LINQ where he performs in the Mat Franco Theater. Our team did an offsite in Vegas and for our social outing, all went to see the Mat Franco show. He's the perfect blend of humor, charm, and magical performance to keep you mesmerized, entertained, and laughing your head off for all 90mins of his show. Along with several pre-planned tricks, he also performs improvisation involving the crowd; so no two shows are exactly alike. If you're looking for a great magical act in Vegas, or just a great show to watch, I HIGHLY recommend coming to see Mat Franco!

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    4.2(198 reviews)
    0.5 miThe Strip
    Full bar
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    I'm not religious people. And as a performer myself, I…read moreenjoyed the closeness between stage and the audience!! Literally even their aerial happening very close to the front row... Some jokes are very sexual and dirty. It was very fun!! It might be not the same reaction to the very religious ppl though...

    Date of visit: January 2, 2026…read more Absinthe is one of my favorite shows on The Strip, so I was really excited to give the Atomic Saloon Show a try, though I will admit the poster does not really prepare you for this show. Absinthe's poster really gives you a better idea of what you are going to see, whereas Atomic Saloon's poster looks more akin to a unisex Thunder Down Under when it's really more R-rated Hee Haw. The loose story involves a brothel and a host of characters that interact with the facility and its matriarch but the comedy is really where it's at. From the Irish dancers with questionable teeth (when the bread started flying I could not stop laughing!) to the various aerial feats displayed, Atomic Saloon has a little bit of everything though it's not for the faint of heart--several people in our section left a few minutes into the show. As much fun as we had, the seats on the second floor are not great and you end up missing some of the action. Even more disappointing was that there were quite a few empty seats on the main level, and it would have made for an even better show if we had been given the opportunity to move forward like we did at OPM, another Spiegelworld show that used to run at Cosmopolitan.

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