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roadtrippersx2
26 Apr 08, 08:59 AM
Can anyone tell me where the best seats are for view at la nouba,is it worth buying the best seats?and is it worth the money.Thanks :spin:

purple myra
26 Apr 08, 09:17 AM
we had 'the best' seats when we went, but to be honest the venue is so small and there is so much going on all over the stage that I really don't think there are any 'bad' seats

igoefamily
26 Apr 08, 04:24 PM
I would agree I do not think there are any bad seats. We saw it last summer and had the least expensive seats and they were great. We did not miss anything. Its a great show. Highly recommend it.

Sue
26 Apr 08, 04:39 PM
I have gone for the middle range tickets this time - we had the next best first time and were just one row back from the best ones. Having been there though, I can confirm that there are no bad seats - in fact I think that the most expensive ones are the worst, as you are level with the stage and would have to crane your neck back for some of the show - definitely not good for my neck!

OWJAY
26 Apr 08, 04:50 PM
We went last year and booked middle price seats and went again ths year (took DMIL and DFIL) and they only had the cheapest seat available as we booked the same day. When we got our seats they were only a couple of rows back. So I don't think it matters where you sit :thumbs-up

David63
26 Apr 08, 11:51 PM
I think we had the best seats - my wife booked and she tends not compromise on such things - and we were level with the stage.

I agree with those who say they have their disadvantages, not least that the procession of artists at the beginning is behind you. The theatre is very small, so all seats are close to the stage.

Utterly fantastic show though; best thing I seen in Orlando and I love Orlando.

FLGirl-UKNow
27 Apr 08, 02:08 PM
We were given some tickets and when we turned our voucher in we ended up in the very last row of the the theatre and I was extremely disappointed when I saw that. We walked out of the show thinking we'd sat in the very best of seats. We were smack on in the middle of the theatre and had a fantastic view of both the stuff going up high and also stage level. My DH and I both said if we would go again we would probably ask for them.

I've had a friend who has sat first row and said that seeing the expressions on the faces and some of the things closer up had its advantages but felt a few rows back would have been better.

Like others have said it is a small venue and I don't really feel you have to spend a lot. Anywhere you get you will see so much. Honestly I think you'd have to go a few times to catch all of it. So much going on! A great show!

Jan Strassen
27 Apr 08, 02:13 PM
I was thinking of going to see this show but I have noticed that it is closed in the last two weeks of May, thought I'd mention this just in case anyone was planning to go in those two weeks - you look like you will be just fine.

Regards,