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    Valley Strings Academy and Avanti Strings

    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    The Strip

    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.

    Atomic Saloon Show - The Outlaw strikes a pose mid-air in Spiegelworld's hit Vegas show, Atomic Saloon Show at The Venetian Las Vegas

    Atomic Saloon Show

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    The Strip

    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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    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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    A must see in Vegas The Jabbawockeez were absolutely phenomenal! Their synchronization, creativity,…read moreand energy were incredible from start to finish. The way they blend music, storytelling, humor, and dance into one seamless performance is truly impressive. Even though they wear masks, each dancer brings a unique style and personality to the stage. The choreography was sharp, entertaining, and unlike anything I've seen before. The production value, lighting, and music kept the audience engaged the entire time.

    We traveled to Las Vegas to celebrate a few birthdays, and one of the highlights we had planned was…read moreseeing the Jabbawockeez. The show was reasonably priced, and our seats were very close to the stage, which made it even better. Before the show, there was an announcement that photography and video were allowed as long as no flash was used. I had planned to record with my mini Osmo camera, but later found out that video recording was limited to cell phones and not for the entire performance. Totally understandable--I respect not wanting to infringe on copyrighted material. After the show, we stopped by the merchandise store on the way out and decided to pick up some gear. One suggestion would be to add price tags to the clothing items so fans can avoid any surprise at checkout. I ended up buying a hoodie for my 8-year-old because he really wanted it, but finding out it was $150 at the register isn't the ideal moment to decide whether to purchase. It's not about the price itself, just the lack of clear labeling. I've been a longtime fan since their early days in San Diego when their merch was sold at the Armory--if you know, you know. Overall, it was money well spent for a great experience. Thank you for making my son's night so special.

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    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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    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.

    Valley Strings Academy and Avanti Strings - musicalinstrumentsandteachers - Updated June 2026

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