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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucy Van Pelt View Post
    The Cirque show, Mystere, is at Treasure Island. You may be able to get a show + room deal. Mystere is AMAZING!
    I liked KA much much much better than Mystere and I saw both saw about a year ago.
    IMO Mystere had a bit of an older crowd and the youngers like myself 27-37 seemed to not to care for it that much.

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    Thanks guys. I'll definitely have to check out tickets for Cirque.

    What about restaurants? Are the celebrity chef ones worth it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by emjay View Post
    Thanks guys. I'll definitely have to check out tickets for Cirque.

    What about restaurants? Are the celebrity chef ones worth it?
    I didn't eat at any fancy restaurants (that I can remember). I did go to Burger Bar (mandalay) and it was OK (gets a lot of hype). I was more into trying different things at different places (the crepe place at Paris for example). This might sound crazy and people might think its gross but probably the best meal I had (all things considered) was at the Victorian Room (Bill's). Total hole in the wall but the food was good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DisneyGirl View Post
    I liked KA much much much better than Mystere and I saw both saw about a year ago.
    IMO Mystere had a bit of an older crowd and the youngers like myself 27-37 seemed to not to care for it that much.

    I saw Mystere for the first time when I was 29 and have seen it several times since then. Each time I love it more and more. I even bought the soundtrack so I can listen tot he amazing music whenever I want. LOL

    KA is martial arts themed and while i am sure I would like it because all Cirque shows are amazing, I am not into martial arts.

    So far as food, I always like to grab lunch at Postrio in the Venetian. It's in the corner of "St. Mark's Square". I also enjoyed the Delmonico Steak House if you are looking for something pricier.
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    We just got back from a trip to Vegas last weekend so I thought I would post the highlights. We had an amazing (and quick!) trip, probably our best ever and we average going there about once a year!!! Of course, it helps that we were leaving 2 kids behind now with the grandparents and we came home about $700 richer.

    We booked through Southwest Vacations and other having to check in at the airport with paper tickets (so weird!), all was awesome with travel. Our hotel was the Bellagio which is our favorite. It was very cheap and Vegas is certainly much less crowded than in year's past and there are plenty of deal to be had! We paid a little less than $1000 for 2 flights from the East Coast and 2 nights at the Bellagio, I thought that was a super great deal. We have paid much more in the past.

    We checked in at the Bellagio on Saturday and headed straight to the Mirage for BLT Burger and to pick up our show tickets. BLT was really yummy and just what we needed since we were starving after the long flight. That night we got all gussied up and headed to see LOVE which was a really great show, very upbeat. We've now seen O, Mystere, and LOVE so we are probably "cirque-d" out for the next 5-10 years. After the show we hopped a cab to the Mirage and had dinner at L'Atelier Joel Robuchon.

    My thoughts on L'Atelier are unfortunately mixed. First of all, they were packed and we were not seated for about 30 minutes after our reservation time and the hostess seemed very flustered and just not that nice. We were finally seated and had awesome seats right in the middle of the "bar" area. Our server was amazing, very thorough in his descriptions, super duper professional and all around fantastic. I ordered the Prix Fixe $75 special which is really an amazing value for the restaurant. My husband ordered 3 of the "small plates". I definitely very much *liked* all of my courses but I didn't *love* them. The best thing I had was the Scottish Salmon. Also, at one point a different server brought out one of our courses and he didn't really say anything or explain anything and he actually brought out the wrong lobster dish for my husband. Our server quickly saw this and remedied the situation and comped that dish. It was cool to sit there and see the cooks preparing the food and the detail to which they went to with each and every dish.

    Overall, it was a really nice experience but I likely wouldn't rush back. It is probably the 2nd most expensive meal we've ever had together but I don't it was our 2nd best dining experience. Still glad we went but not likely to repeat.

    On Sunday I went downstairs super early and snagged 2 awesome leather recliners in the Bellagio Sports Book. I got the back row, best seats in the house, woohoo! We go every year during the NFL season and it's so fun. My hubby eventually joined me and we were there all day until the afternoon. It was a blast, the Saints/Miami game had the whole place going bananas! We had Noodles at the Bellagio for dinner and it was really good. We hit the tables after that and did awesome at craps and blackjack. The flight home on Monday morning was easy, no issues except we couldn't sit together again due to full flights.

    Overall it was a super fun trip and it was sooooooooooo amazing to have time with just my hubby and no kids. My husband also finally gave me my "push present" (our second son was born in July) which is a diamond necklace. If you are thinking about going to Vegas now, GO, they seem to be hurting for tourists so the deals are great and things aren't that packed!!

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    Sounds like a great trip wine. I check out the Vegas hotel deals on Fat Wallet and they are amazing. Hoping to get there very soon.
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    I was there in September and was excited to see all the prix fixe menus at some of the more expensive restaurants but was really disappointed by the quality of the food (and accompanying service once the waitstaff finds out you're only ordering off the PF menu). Last time I'll eat at Kokomo's.

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    Does anyone have tips on getting show tickets at a discount?

    DH and I are thinking about taking a mid-week trip to Vegas in March. We'd really like to see "Love" at the Mirage. Is it ever possible to get discounted tickets for this show? I've been looking for hotel/show packages and haven't found anything.

    TIA!

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    we were just there and a cab driver rec'd this http://www.tix4tonight.com/. we didn't try it though, we already had our tickets.
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    Thanks, Dana! I'm a little concerned about leaving it until the last minute to buy tickets, but maybe mid-week it won't be too booked up.

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