The best Cirque show I've ever had the pleasure to see. Â Like most other Cirque shows, you will be amazed by the acrobats and dancers, but what I like best about this show is that there is a story line.
Since this was the first show I had ever seen, when the box office person said she could upgrade our seats, we were very excited. Â Unfortunately, what we didn't know was that you don't need up front seats...if you are in the C tier seats, you will still have an incredible view of the entire show.
While I was on a tour that went to Vegas, my family and I wanted to go to our first Cirque du Soleil show. We weren't sure if we wanted to go to O or Ka. Our tour guide recommended Ka, so we went to that one. I expected to be mesmerized for the full 90 minutes, but that wasn't what happened.
We paid $120 each for seats that were pretty close to the front. I thought the show as a whole was just okay. I wasn't that amazed. For me, it started off really slow until it picked up in the second half. I didn't care for the scenes when the performers were just talking nonsense with no action involved. I did like the rotating stage. My favorite parts were the forest scene and the guys on the spinning wheel things near the end. My dad next to me kept looking at his watch constantly. My mom was also bored. I was only entertained in some parts. At the end, I only gave a standing ovation because everybody else was. Overall, it didn't really live up to my expectations. I feel it would have been better if the prices were a little bit lower. I left wondering if I should have went to O instead.
Set in the MGM Grand, this has to be one of the best Cirque du Soleil shows that I have ever seen. I was quite worried about the auditorium style seating, but it wasn't an issue.
Because I don't want to give away any of the story lines, I just want to say that it's a truly beautiful story about courage, love, loyalty, and selflessness. It's a real tear-jerker at a couple of points, but it also leaves you with a couple of laughs as well.
The lighting, effects, and acrobatics in this show is just spectacular. My jaw was dropped the whole time. I heard that this is one of the pricier shows on the strip, but it is definitely worth your money and your time.
The set for this show is worth the price of admission. It makes Broadway look like they aren't even trying. Â I was fighting falling asleep from jet lag during the entire show (damn the Enya-style music!), but I still found the stunts amazing. The plot, I could take or leave. Â Who cares? I was there for the acrobatics. The moving stage that rotates every which way using a fantastic steampunk-style industrial-looking contraption is jaw-dropping incredible. And they use that stage to amazing effect.
Review Source:This was my first experience with Cirque shows, wasn't sure what to expect-My boyfriend had seen O many years ago so I wanted something new for him to see and exciting-Per the reviews I read on Yelp I opted for Ka-
I have to say it was ok but I wasn't blown away at all-To me the best part was the beginning when the guys run in the crowds and scare people, one so got me, I screamed so loud!
It seemed too "Disney" for me, the kids and the mom portion, the different "lands" they go through-I kept expecting it to get better and it didn't-
My boyfriend wasn't too impressed, he said I should have seen O, I would have been really impressed-
It went on way too long and some parts were pretty corny-
I would skip this show and opt for the main ones people rave about-
This show does not deserve the 4 stars it's received. Advertisements and people alike have convinced me to expect breath taking acrobatic stunts with all the "Ooo"s and Ahhh's" but it just doesn't deliver. The story line was non existent with absolutely no character development and most importantly it's BORING! The scenes consisted of 1 or 2 main actors performing in front of other characters while the others just stood around and watched. Why couldn't they sing along or bang a drum instead of feeding us sampled music from the directors iPod? The scenes were way too long and should be reduced by half, if not more. There's just no way I can watch one girl juggle two sticks for 20 minutes without questioning the integrity of the show. Do yourself a favor and skip this one. Go gamble, eat, drink, give money to the poor, anything.
Review Source:So I was getting my hair cut today at "The Barbers" in Sherwood, OR., and as usual I was chatting up my super friendly and Ubber-nice Lady Barber and she told me she was going to Vegas next week. Â I told her I had been in Vegas for 4 to 5 months a few years ago for a job and got an insiders look at the town! Â I asked her if she had ever seen any "Cirque" shows (I went to them ALL) and she said they were booked for one but couldn't remember the name of it. Â Only that it was at the MGM Grand....
"KAAAAAaaaaaaaaa" I said whistfully..
"THATS IT!!" and she squealed as I said it was the best of the bunch. Â I explained that the best actor on the stage is the stage itself. Â I explained that when "NASA" came to see the show they requested to watch it from underneath so the could see the Hydraulics involved...
But that ain't ALL.... Â The Boat, the giant flying machine, the arrows shot on the stage... Â The story is kinda "Corney", but It's ALL brilliant stuff!! Â From what I understand, the French Canadian "Cirque Folk" are in the process of design and concept of ANOTHER "KA 2" show with its own theater there at the Grand.. Â I HOPE so!! Â Good GAWD how I would love to be involved on THAT project!! Â Don't miss it Pilgrims!!! Â Give up gambling for a week if you have to, but GO!!!! I saw it THREE times.. Â Couldn't recommend an event higher!!
Ka is my favorite Cirque show that I've seen. The stage, theather, and costumes were impressive. I enjoyed the story line and beautiful acrobatics. It was captivating and I was in awe. I've also seen O, Iris, Zumanity, Elvis, and LOVE. Ka definitely stands out as my favorite. I highly recommend this show.
Review Source:My first Cirque du Soleil experience, and LOVED IT.
I was never drawn to the idea of spending large amounts of money just to see people do tricks in the area and dance around, but after seeing this awesome show I'm now hooked on Cirque du Soleil shows! Â I want to see more!!!
What made this show good was that it had a central storyline. Â I've seen only one other Cirque du Soleil show, the Love by the Beatles show at the Mirage, which didn't really seem to have much of a plot to it, more like random music videos. Â I don't want to spoil the story so I won't say too much...but there was a narrator in the beginning of the show who said a few words to set up the storyline, and after that there were no words spoken in English the entire show. Â It's pretty cool how you can still understand the central plot when no words are spoken! Â That just speaks to the complexity and greatness of the show (and I guess that's why tickets are so pricy).
The stage is awesome (it moves!) so they played on that factor a lot for their crazy stunts. Â Sometimes they would be doing ridiculous tricks and I would look closer and realize that they're not harnessed to ropes! Â WHAT?!
The theme was also cool, with tribal-like crazy costumes for everyone including the ushers. Â Love that everyone stuck to the theme so much!
Bottom line: Definitely wowed!
Eck, I really did not like this Cirque show. I've seen quite a few and this one is still at the bottom of the barrel.
My boyfriend and I came to this one after hearing all the rave reviews for it, and we were amazed at how boring it was. I get the whole story line, that's cool, but a lot of their 'stunts' were anticlimactic in the fact that they were done over and over again until you no longer care about the guys walking up the vertical moving stage. Yeah, that was awesome, the way the stage starting moving around, but once the novelty of it wore off, I got bored with the same stunts and moves. And it was LONG and drawn out. Part way through my boyfriend started to nod off. Then the guy in front of us actually fell asleep and started to snore. He slept until the end of it, and these tickets were NOT cheap. These were 70$ each, on summer local special, and the show, in my opinion, is not worth the regular price or the discounted one.
I can see how some people think this is the best Cirque show EVA, the cool stage and some story line, but I really did not like it.
My second time seeing KA was nothing like my first!
I first saw this show with my girlfriends back in 2010 and fell in love with it. So much so that I decided to go again with my boyfriend this year.
Well, while KA still has the same plot and theater, the show has changed for the worse.
Both my partner and I agreed that the show felt overproduced. Â Lots of fillers and not enough acrobatics. I was very disappointed by the lack of tricks. How many friggin' times do we have to watch the tumble?! I seriously caught myself dozing off out of boredom on multiple occasions and THAT SHOULD NOT happen when you are watching a world renowned cirque!
220$ later, we wished we had watched the "O" instead.
Overall rating is more like 4.5 stars out of 5.
The show was an amazing experience. I mean immediately when you walk in you can tell based on the ambiance and atmosphere of the theater that an excellent show is going to be put on.
One thing that I do believe needs to be addressed is the age limit of the attendees. Typically my wife and I have to deal with our seat location but this time was different. We booked a week in advance and we decided to shell out the extra mula for better seats (I'll give a little more insight on the seats after my age limit rant).
So here it goes.
Ok, so seating wasn't an issue for my wife and I for this occasion because we had good seats and could see the stage perfectly. However, this time around there were four seats behind us that held two older gentleman and two younger boys (One probably 4 or 5 and the other maybe 8 or 9 and before you call me evil hear me out). Now I don't have any issues bringing the younger folks to the show but when you have explain to them every five to ten minutes what's going on then I'm pretty sure this isn't a show for them. Also the younger one wouldn't stop talking, kicking our chairs, and smacking on popcorn like he has never had anything to eat. All of those distractions caused us to miss parts or the show (We paid a lot of money for the tickets I would like to get my moneys worth). Thus part of the reason I gave an overall rating of 4.5.
Ok now that the rant is over back to the actual performance. The theatrics were awesome and the stunts executed perfectly. You could tell that the people performing practiced hard because their timing with the performances were spot on. However, sometimes the scenes can seem a bit chaotic and over the place but not to the point where you don't understand the story they are portraying.
Now as for details on the seating that I mentioned earlier. Be careful not to get the closest seats in the theater because can cause for a very awkward viewing because you are right up on the stage.
In the end this show is a must see if you are ever in Vegas.
OK, well, finally got to see Ka tonight. A friend of a friend gave us free tickets...which is about the only way I would have seen it!
And not sayng it was bad, but I'm so glad I didn't pay full price to see it because I would have been pissed.
But don't get me wrong, it was cool. There were some fantastic parts of the show..and I totally dig the whole stage and arena set up..very effing cool..
But some parts were so ....freaking...sllloooooowwwww... I kept looking to see what time it was....that never happened at Le Reve or Mystere...not once..
Also the storyline thing was okay, but really, when you go to see a Cirque show, you go to be wowed by acrobatics and such..there was just too much of the "play" going on...not enough stunts..
Definite highlight for me was that carnival ride looking thingy with all the circles...(please forgive all the confusing technical jargon)
One thing that annoyed the hell out of me: We find our seats 5 minutes before the show starts, so I excuse myself to hit the facilities real quick before it starts..they have these guys(castmembers) dressed up like warriors/headhunters/crackheads from Nellis and Cheyenne walking around messing with people....as I'm beelining it to the can this guy gets behind me and gives me the BOO! out of nowhere...scared the freaking dogsh*t out me ....f*cker!...yea....annoying...stop that..
so, for the price I paid ($0), it was very cool...I would even say go see it if you can get discounted tickets, but do not pay full price people...you'll leave disappointed..
3.5 stars
We absolutely loved it ! We were seated in the 10th row, right in the middle. Perfect spot. We could see every detail.
The plot of the story was nice, it was like watching a play but agremented with amazing and awesome acrobatics. Also, there is a live band in the show, you can see them in some of the scenes.
The stage itself was incredible: It is a a geniously gigantic, rotating platform that moves and switches sides so that sometimes you get to see the action like you were above it. All this with amazing projections synchronized perfectly with the movement of the acrobats, like they were walking in water.
We would go back for sure.
I don't know if I've been overly spoiled by other Cirque du Soleil shows or what.
I admit, my experience is biased and probably not what most people would agree with.
I liked the plot and thought it was a cute idea, but when I go to see a Cirque Show, I just want to see the acrobatics, not sit through long drawn out "acting" sessions where nothing amazing is happening. Â Basically, just take me to the circus and spare me the storyline.
Overall, it was good. Â I wouldn't go see it again, though. Â Stage theatrics were elaborate and impressive, I'll admit. The music was entertaining as well.
Good stuff here. :)
Yelp 100 Challenge 2013- 4/100
Ka was my 2nd Cirque show I have attended. My boyfriend had won us 2 free VIP tickets playing Chuck-A-Puck at a Wranglers game. I hadn't heard much about Ka when we won the tickets, but we were very excited to go watch any Cirque Show.. especially for free!
The performances by the artists were definitely top notch. The super high tech stage really captivated me. There were lots of gravity defying stunts that  were really outstanding.
But.. and this is a BIG but.... I for one was lost in their story line.  It was a bit too theatrical. Even though I had many  "wow" moments watching Ka, it wasn't enough to compensate for the lackluster story line.
If you have a choice to see the Cirque show Love or Ka... Go see Love.
This was the first Cirque show I had been to and it was amazing! There was so much entertainment I thought my head was going to explode - even the "pre-show" stuff they did was engaging.
There is quite a lot to take in, the auditorium's decoration/design, the beautiful sets and, of course, the acrobatics.
KA has been the best thing I've seen in Vegas so far.
This was the first Cirque du Soleil show I've seen outside of Houston so I was pretty impressed from the start by the theater and the fireballs coming from the huge hole in the stage. The acrobatics weren't as impressive as other Cirque du Soleil shows I've seen but the stage and special effects were beautiful! They had the same giant wheel scene that I had seen at a different Cirque du Soleil show in Houston but the performer here didn't seem as skilled and I feared for his life. He was jump roping on top of a giant spinning hamster wheel but his jump rope got caught and he lost it and had to get another one which kind of scared me.
The stage and special effects stole the show. My favorite scenes were the swimming, sand, shadow puppet and vertical battle scenes. The costumes and set were inventive. There is a story to this show but I didn't really understand it.
The Michelin Guide, which awards the incredibly coveted Michelin Stars to the very best restaurants defines its highest award of three stars as an experience that is "exceptional... worth a special journey."
I cannot think of a better way to describe KA. It is worth a trip to Las Vegas just to see it. Fly in, get a hotel room, and see this show. If you don't gamble, don't drink a single drink, and travel to and form the show blindfolded so you see nothing else, you'll have spent your money well.
I could describe the show, but words fail. They don't do it justice. They took a permanent space and used it to create a show that couldn't be anywhere else. So go see it, already.
Oh, and don't forget your glasses at home like I did.
We're definitely Cirque Du Soleil fans, been to so many over the years, especially the ones on tour to our hometown, SF.
This is by far, the best CS show we've ever seen. Â If you can only afford to see one CS production in your lifetime, then it should be this show. Â The seats are horribly expensive but no worse than going to see Elton John or Celine Dion.
We sat in the middle, closer to the stage but not too close. Â The show has platforms which rise vertically to the ceiling and if you sit too close, you will be arching your neck to see and if you sit too far, you can't see the activity on the floor of the stage. Â The theater reminds me of some underground cavern, a cross between something out of Lord of the Rings and Mad Max. Â
Usually seeing any of the CS productions once is enough, kind of the, "been there, done that", but KA is one of those shows that I'd consider seeing again. Â
The next CS production will release later this year (in a month or so) with Michael Jackson music. Â Should be interesting too but I gather it'll be more like a musical similar to the Beatles Love production.
A great show with a lot of action and effects that help immerse you in the environment.
The acrobatics are pretty amazing! Â The way they make use of the wall, various angles, and the very tall drops is great. Â It's a bit of a mix between an action adventure story and a drama. Â The action is also all around you. Â I would sit part way back (but still in the front section), which will allow you to see the guys on the rafters, walking in the aisles, etc...
To immerse you in the environment, I noticed they also have some speakers in the headrest of the seats. Â Additionally, they have acrobats in the walkways, swinging over the audience, and walking through the aisles.
Overall... an amazing show!
Loved the show! Except for the price. Very entertaining and enjoyed the story line. Did not fall asleep like some people here. We love the surround stereo system behind our chair. Love the scenes, stage, fire, fighting action and music. And surprises througout the show!
We attended the show last year in September and had meant to write a review. We purchased tickets in advance thru Travel Zoo and had a Summer discount. I think it was $88 plus tax for each ticket. It was pretty much front row seats towards at the far left section by the roaring fire.
As I was standing in line to pick up my tickets at Will-Call, I overheard the cashier giving walk-in guests low rates on the day of show. Lower than what I paid for. $70 plus tax. Wtf. It's probably for seats in the back of theatre but still. If I would've known, I would have waited and purchase mines on the day of. But it's too late and the show could've sold out. Who knows.
I had wanted to change seats because of the negative reviews for front row seats. I bought the tickets before reading Yelp. A lot of people are saying to sit towards the back of theatre to see everything and I was bummed out that I bought front row tickets; thinking these are awesome seats at $88 each. The cashier told me no. I can't change seats. If I do, it will be more expensive than what I paid online. In my mind, yeah right! You just quoted that person $70. Now you're over-quoting me?! Ridiculous! I said forget it. I will keep my seats and took my tickets.
Well, our seats were 4 rows from the front at the far left side. It wasn't that bad as people think. Yes, my head was directed to the right most of the times and was a bit of a pain to hold my head to the right and up to see the performers. But that didn't stop me from not having a good time. The seats were comfortable. We felt the heat each time the fire roars on the stage LOL. It was cool to see the fire up close.
My boyfriend enjoyed the show as well. Can't wait to attend another Cirque du Soleil show in Vegas!
Not gonna lie...I almost fell asleep. Granted, I had been walking nonstop in the sun all day, but I also think it's partly because the show had a little more storytelling than I'm used to for a Cirque show. I liked that the storyline was a lot less convoluted than previous performances I've seen, but that's probably because they spent so much time building it up through various smaller numbers. Unfortunately, that left less time for more acrobatics.
The stunts they did have were mind-blowing, largely due to the incredible stage! This thing went up, it went down, it rotated 360 degrees, it went completely vertical--and the performers hopped and slid all over it expertly. And the wheel of death? GET OUT! I used to be so scared of those rickety wooden hamster wheels on the playground and these guys were running, jumping, and climbing in and out of this rotating contraption like it was no big effing deal.
I will agree with other Yelpers that they could have made more use out of the intricate set of ramps built around the perimeter of the theater. I also agree that seats that are further behind would still have a great view, since all the action is central and in clear view. I sat in the fifth row, but would have gotten tickets on the upper level first row if they hadn't been sold out (they're also much cheaper).
I expect to pay more for food and beverages because it's Vegas, but I don't expect to pay $9 for a water. That is no joke. $9. I believe beer and wine were cheaper, but I'm generally not looking to get sloshed during a Cirque show. I settled with a $5 soda.
Overall, not my favorite Cirque performance, but still highly entertaining. Just don't expect non-stop tumbling action--this one has a much slower flow.
I am a KA fan for sure. Â It is an interesting show because so many different things are happening that keep you mesmerized. Â Cirque du Soleil tried a bunch of new things with this show and I think they have succeed.
First off, the theater and stage. Â Each seat has a surround sound system built in, so the music surrounds you and envelops you and takes you away to this far off land. Â The stage itself is just awe inspiring. Â It is continually moving the entire show. Â It changes, rotates, disappears, and transforms into so many different surfaces, that you never know what is going to happen. Â The stage itself is a character in the show. Â There is also a lot of interaction between the performers and the audience, which always makes for a more entertaining show in my book.
Secondly, this is the only Cirque show that I have seen that actually has a linear story line. Â All of the other Cirque shows I have seen have a main theme with vignettes running throughout the show itself, but not a story. Â So if you have seen other Cirques, it is a little different, but fun to go on a ride with the Imperial Twins as their search for each other.
Lastly, their is a sense of martial arts throughout this show. Â I am not into martial arts at all, but watching this show, you really get a great sense of the art and really appreciate the artform itself. Â I am still not watching Bruce Lee movies, but I very much appreciate martial arts now. Â
Overall, I think KA is a fun adventure that you should try out. Â Â If you do go to see it, buy your tickets ahead of time and directly through the MGM box office whenever you decide you are going to see it. Â The theater is huge and if you wait too long, you may be stuck in the back. There are a lot of ticket brokers that will take advantage of you here in town. They will promise one thing, but you get stuck in the back corner in the left over seats and no one wants that, especially for the price you pay for Cirque. I am a local and used to work in the concierge business, so trust me on that one. Â
KA seems the least appreciated Cirque show in town, but go see it anyway. It was even in a CSI episode, take that "O"!
AMAZING! Â My boyfriend and I went last December and I was as excited as can be!
I purchased our tickets through ticketmaster. Â The MGM Grand seating is huge and so is the stage that I think even if you purchase the cheapest tickets you will still have a nice view of the show. Â I noted that to myself because I purchased the more expensive tickets in fear that I might not be able to enjoy the show due to the seating arrangements.
We love cirque du soleil. Â Next time we're in Vegas we are going to watch another show.
KA was the very first Cirque Du Soleil show I've seen and it turned me into a Cirque Du Soleil fan ever since. Â It made me appreciate artistic and athletic performers more so than I ever had. Â I cannot emphasized how talented these performers are and watching them was definitely worth the price of admission and more!
This show has no dialogue. Â It was all dance and acrobatics. Â The stunts were so amazing that it got me on the edge of my seat most of the time. Â I like how there's a storyline to KA unlike some other Cirque shows. Â The section mid section seats are the best in my opinion. Â Any further up then you won't be able to see the characters' expression. Â Any further down, then you would have to constantly lifting your head up to fully see all the stunts.
I'm only giving this four stars because I'm comparing it to other shows such as O and Le Reve but if I didn't know any better, it would have given five stars!
This is a really good show with lots of acrobats and fight sequences. Â Get ready to have your mind blown when the stage raises and rotates! There's an Asian influence in this show with dragons and fight scenes. Â It's definitely more of a story and the show flows more than the usual Cirque show with a bunch of amazing circus acts, interrupted by French clowns. Â I fucking hate clowns.
Gorgeous as usual for Cirque Du Soleil. But unfortunately A-OK. My mom ended up falling asleep during the middle of it lol.
IF YOU SIT IN THE AISLE BE PREPARED FOR CREEPY DANCERS TO SNEAK UP ON YOU AND SCARE YOU.
OhmyGod! it's like I was a target! WTF KA. Not cool. Once was funny. 6 times not soo much. Like Knotts Scary Farm all over again...
,Unfortunately, I think this was the most underwhelming Cirque Du Soleil show I've seen. Definitely beautiful, but I caught my attention drifting away at times. Not really a fan of the beginning or end or anything to do with that weird Rock Star dude. But the middle was great! LOL don't want to spoil it for anyone...
Would I see it again? Probably not...
But I definitely can't give Cirque Du Soleil anything less than 3 stars. Gotta give props to the performers. No way I could ever bend or move my body like that!
I was very disappointed by Ka. Â I've seen about 10 different Cirque shows and this was probably the most disappointing. Â I had read that Ka was supposed to be the most extravagant of Cirque productions and based upon the caliber of other Cirque shows I was expecting to be wowed. Â I was not. Â
The theater is very elaborate but not put to good use at all. Â All those ramps that you see on the sides of the stage, what was their purpose? Â The only time I saw them used during the performance was when archers fired arrows from it. Â That's all. Â You had to spend all that money to build those only to have them used for that purpose? Â Oh I guess a few acrobats swung from them at a couple of points during the performance. Â SWUNG from them. Â Not used them for any elaborate act. Â Just swinging from them back and forth. Â Yawn.
The story line is weak. Â The "romance" was pretty contrived. Â Basically the main characters meet members of the opposite sex and for some inexplicable reason, fall in love. Â I had to look up the story on Wikipedia after the show because I didn't understand everything in the story.
The only thing impressive about the show is the rotating stage. Â That's the real star. Â The acrobatics were weak and almost non-existent. Â There was a lot of choreography but little of the acrobatics that made Cirque du Soleil famous. Â For example, the wheel of death act has already been done in a different Cirque show (I can't remember which one but I'd seen it before) and it was done much better in the other show. Â And the flute twirling was pretty much what you would see from any high school majorette twirling a baton in a parade. Â I kept expecting something amazing to happen and it never did. Â
Skip Ka and go see Mystere instead. Â Here's hoping that O doesn't disappoint.
KA was fairly impressive, lots of acrobatics as expected. The stage is crazy awesome in that it uses a giant claw type machine that holds the bottom of the stage allowing it to rotate in every which way which allows for a ton of cool scenes
for example:(semi spoiler alert) battles on a vertical stage that continues to rotate.
The stage is really what allows for all of these awesome scenes. And there is more to the stage than just the rotating stage, a lot more, but I won't ruin it for you here. I suffered through a slight food coma during the show due to the insane amount of food I ate right before this show so I missed part of the story, but I got the main idea. The show is a standard 1.5 hrs roughly with amazing choreography and spot on enthusiastic performances, you can tell this is done very very professionally as they never miss a beat. Highly recommended, I would only take away one star for this because I am comparing this to all of the other shows I watched, including the price I paid for this which is a bit on the higher end ($110) when I have seen things that I was equally if not more impressed with such as Absinthe (70$), and I would say Absinthe has been my favorite show.
I'm basing this review on having seats WAY in the back, 3rd to last row in fact. Â It was so far from the stage, I might as well have been watching it on a small screen TV in my living room. If you're going to go see this, get seats in the first 10 rows in the front, otherwise, it's a waste of time and money.
This was my first Cirque experience, and I was falling asleep towards the middle and end of the performances. Â Oh, and the 90s-ish rock n roll music for the 'bad guys' was kind of cheesy in my opinion. Rock n roll is as relevant as jazz music nowadays, sorry to burst your bubbles.
Another annoying thing, people coming in LATE to sit down. Have some common courtesy and be ON TIME.
Not interested in seeing any more Cirque shows. First one and last one!
After my boyfriend's surprise birthday dinner.. I surprised him with KA.. I don't know why but  I had it stuck in my head that the show started at 9 so we rushed from dinner thinking we were 20 minutes late when in all actuality we were 10 minutes early because it starts at 9:30. HAHA
1 STAR - For the friendly staff. Everyone we spoke with tried to strike up a conversation and kept thanking us for choosing KA to watch.
1 STAR - Strong Crown & diet which came in a huge souvenir cup for only $18.
1 STAR- Beautiful theater, stage & costumes/makeup. Even the ushers and employees in the lobby had some crazy cool looking makeup on and stayed in character. The theater is HUGE. I would say the best place to sit is right in the middle of the middle haha not too close to the stage so you can see the whole thing. The stage is amazing. It constantly is moving up and down side to side.. "leaning like a cholo" LOL jk but that thing was crazy. And not to mention all the pyro stuff they have going on and intense tribal music. Also the chairs have speakers in them, big plus!
1 STAR- Good story! It was very easy to follow. For me though it was pretty predictable but yet still enjoyable.
I didn't give the show 5 stars because although there were some very impressive scenes it just didn't have enough "OH WTF" moments for me. But we still enjoyed the show very much. If you are someone wanting to see more acrobats and stunts I would recommend watching Le Reve but if you don't mind a beautiful show that isn't jam packed with crazy stunts then you will enjoy KA~!!!