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I am going to Las Vegas in January. Will be seeing the show from Rear Orchestra 4 row o. Am very excited as this will be only my second time seeing Celine and first time not in the nosebleed seats lol. Are the rear orchestra seats good? Any things y'all recommend doing besides the show for a Non gambler?

 

Those are great seats! Hope you have a wonderful time.

 

I highly recommend seeing Cirque du Soleil shows. The theatres are designed for the shows & they are spectacular. O, KA, Love, Mystere.... they’re so incredible. Cirque has its own website in order to purchase tickets.

 

Also, Vegas has many great food options. Try the Caesars Palace or Wynn buffet!

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  • 11 months later...
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I am going to Las Vegas in January. Will be seeing the show from Rear Orchestra 4 row o. Am very excited as this will be only my second time seeing Celine and first time not in the nosebleed seats lol. Are the rear orchestra seats good? Any things y'all recommend doing besides the show for a Non gambler?

It can be chilly in Vegas in January so dress warm. There are a lot of free things to see like the mall attached to Caesars has a little show, the Bellagio has gardens that are beautiful, there's the erupting volcano in front of Treasure Island. Downtown on Freemont Street is fun and lively. They have video shows high above the pedestrian streets, I hear the Mob Museum is very good. I'm going in a few weeks, so I may try to get down there to visit.
~J O E Y~
  • 3 weeks later...
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Hey everyone! I haven't posted here since I went to Montreal to see Celine in 2016. Anyway, I'm seeing Celine three times next year in Vegas, once in January with friends. I will be seeing her in June at her final two shows at Caesar's, on the 7th and 8th. The trip in June will be a solo one, so I'd love to meet some of you, maybe even before the show, perhaps for dinner?

 

I know it's quite a ways away, but I figured I would put some feelers out there!

 

Cheers,

 

Michael

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there will most likely be LOTS of us there , Me included
  • 6 months later...
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I'll be there for the final 2 shows as well! :)

~Liz
"Please don't make your career your life. Let it be your passion, let it bring you pleasure, but don't let it become your identity. You are so much more valuable than that." -Celine

  • 2 months later...
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As for free wi-fi, a couple people mentioned the Apple Store in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. Most (if not all) Starbucks offer free wi-fi as well, and there are numerous Starbucks throughout the strip. A Starbucks is also currently under construction at Caesars Palace, and it will be located directly across from the Colosseum--but, given the location, I am not sure if that one will offer free wi-fi or not.

 

 

As for the heat, just brace for it, haha. I agree about buying water and often! Always bring a bottle of water with you if you plan on walking a good distance!

Other than that, just try to limit how much time you are outside, and if you are by the pool all day just be mindful of the heat and staying hydrated. A lot of people in Vegas, once the summer truly hits, wait until night to go swimming. I am not sure of the pool hours at the resorts though, but I would imagine they are at least opened in the evening. Early morning isn't so bad, and evenings get better--but these are all relative. If you know you want to visit a place that is a good distance walk, then I suggest doing that first thing before the sun is at its highest. The walk back will be hot, and I am not saying the walk there will be cool, but at least you will not feel like you are melting on your way there (at least you shouldn't, depending on the day). Always make sure you check the hours places open though, I would hate for you to get up and walk somewhere at 8AM to beat the heat only to discover the place wasn't going to be open until 10AM. A lot of the outside restaurants will have like cooling/misty machines, so that helps (both as you walk by, and if you want to eat at one of the restaurants and be seated outside).

 

Enjoy your trip!!!

  • 1 year later...
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Has anyone used Frontiers airlines to go to Vegas? Are they a good airline? I see a fly that leaves on TH 2/25 at 12:55AM. Would I be able to wait to see Celine at the garage and make the flight? Has anyone does this? Thank you for any help. :)

 

Celine stopped only once for us during her last 4 Courage shows before the pandemic. I feel like fans have mentioned this is even more rare in Vegas. I wonder if she will ever stop again due to covid. I guess this also blows the chance of any meet and greets as well.

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