Monday, April 28, 2008

What time should I get to tix4tonight in Vegas to get the best show tickets?|158293

I got some advice on here that I should go to tix4tonight in Vegas on the day of the show to get cheap tickets to Cirque du Soleil shows. Does anybody know what time I should show up there in the morning to get tickets before they sell out? What time do people usually start lining up? They open at 10 am everyday. And I_ll be there on weekdays during the first week in March, if that makes any difference.

  • If there_s something that you really want to see, and especially any Cirque du Soleil show, get there just before opening, then snap up your tickets as soon as possible. Any available Cirque tickets go fast!

    However, if you just want to see any show, for something to do that night. Late afternoon is the time to go. They post slightly deeper discounts closer to show time, but not on every show.

  • If there is a show that you really want to see, show up at 9:30 when they post the day_s listings and see if your show is one of them for sale that day. If so, stay in line. Cirque tickets tend to go quickly. But there is a chance that they won_t have any tickets for the show you want to see. If it_s something that you really want to make sure you can catch, it_s best to buy the tickets in advance. But Tix4Tonight is fantastic if you_re open to seeing any show.

  • Whatever you do don_t see Believe by Criss Angel and Cirque du Soleil. I saw it on Saturday at 9:30pm and it was horrible and boring. My friends and I went to tix4tonight at around 12pm that same day, there was a small line but we still were able to buy 7 tickets. The Luxor was not packed there is always seating because they have more than 1 show a night.

  • They actually open at 11am but the shows for the day are posted at 9:30am. My advise is to get there at 9:30 and if your shows are on the list, stand in line right away. There are no guarantees Cirque du Soleil show tickets will be on sale but there is no way to find out until that morning.
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