Has anybody sat in the last few rows of the theatre for Jubilee? Our group of four wants to see a few shows so trying to save money and thought we would buy the $50 tickets. But not if the view is terrible. Thanks.
Seating at Jubilee
Actually, being in the back is probably better than being in front. There is a lot of action on the sides and overhead during the show, and people who sit close are constantly having to turn their heads and stretch their necks to see. I%26#39;ve seen it twice, once sitting up front and once about 3/4 of the way back, and it was much better from the back.
Seating at Jubilee
I think further back is good also, we sat right up front (on the long tables in the front)...we could hear all the onstage conversations (bickering) and it kinda lost its magic since we could see the fake eyelashes etc up close.
I REALLY like this show...great showgirl type of show...and it is long.
Thanks, Mike. Appreciate your prompt response. The agent at Bally%26#39;s box office was trying to dissuade me from getting the $50 tickets, saying they were in the last row, but I thought it might be better to check with someone at TA. If you know anything about Bite, would love to hear your opinion on that as well. Thanks again.
Avoiding the very front where there are tables and chairs or booths is a great idea - too close. We sat in the middle section right behind that area - I believe it was called section C in the second row and our view was amazing. No problem seeing to the sides or any of the front. Heard no bickering. The only thing I saw overhead was at the end when they went into the balcony. There%26#39;s no one flying around - lol. I wouldn%26#39;t want to sit in the very back and dodge around everyone%26#39;s head - not stadium seating.
We sat up back and it%26#39;s a good thing. That way, no one saw us sneak out before it was over. Way too boring. I actually fell asleep.
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