Sunday, April 4, 2010

Seating question for Good Vibrations and Legends in concert.

Hello.. We would like to see Good Vibrations and also Legends in concert while in MB.. So for Legends in concert between VIP seating and prefered which is the way to go? Is it worth the extra money for VIP or can you see just as good with the prefered?



For Good vibrations, Platinum or Gold? Could we see just as good with the Gold seats??



Also is there a better place to purchase tickets cheaper than directly from them?



Thanks allot..



Candy



Seating question for Good Vibrations and Legends in concert.


We saw Legends in February (great great show) and had VIP seats. I would definitely pay extra for the VIP seats. We were on the end of row 2, well worth it. Elvis Lives!



Seating question for Good Vibrations and Legends in concert.


Thanks allot.. I just called and ordered VIP tickets for Legends, now I just am trying to decide if Gold seats for Good vibrations would be just as good as plat. seats, sure would save a few bucks..



Thanks again!



Candy




Do you know who you%26#39;ll be seeing? We saw Garth Brooks, Diana Ross, The Blues Brothers, Elton John and Elvis. Absolutely amazing how they not only sound like the person they%26#39;re impersonating, but eerily look like them also. Truly was one of the most interesting and fun shows we%26#39;ve ever seen.





We%26#39;re going to MB again in December and I think we%26#39;ll go again to see the show.





I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. What and where is Good vibrations?




Ryan Pelton who performs there as Elvis is a dead ringer for Elvis...really amazing. Those who%26#39;ve seen him at Lengends might for fun check out a couple of funny videos he has posted on youtube where he is not singing as Elvis.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIZTkwRAcYI






We were down in Myrtle Beach for the month of February and saw both Good Vibrations as well as the Carolina Opry. Both shows were fantastic. You get 50% off the price of the second show when you buy the tickets for the first.





We sat 8 rows back from the stage. That is as close as I would recommend. It is the type of show that, in order to see everything that is going on on the stage you should be back maybe 10 to 15 rows.





The singers and dancers are as good as you will get on Broadway.





Enjoy yourselves.





John





Barrie, Ontario

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