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This level includes sections 101-103. It is located at the same level as the stage and offers the closest views to the stage, with section 102 providing the most central view. Rows A to D in section 102 are particularly good, offering an immersive experience. However, they may require craning as they are right below the stage.
Rows G to M in section 102 are labeled the Golden Circle for the premium experience they offer. They are well worth the high price tag, especially for first-timers. If you are looking for a similar view at a lower cost, consider seats in rows E, F, and N to R. You can also pick seats in rows D to N in sections 101 and 103 at a comparatively lower cost. Avoid seats in rows A to C in sections 101 and 103 as they are positioned at an angle.
The upper level includes sections 201-205. These sections are higher and further from the stage but still offer decent views. Section 202, rows AA to CC, provides a good balance of distance and price, while sections 204 and 205 are the most economical, albeit with more distant views.
Row AA in section 202 hosts the VIP seats, offering an exclusive experience that includes perks like an artist meet and greet and a private lounge. Seats in rows DD to JJ are also popular for the wide view available at a lower cost. You can also pick seats in rows KK to NN for a decent view at a much lower cost.
The theater is located in the MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas.
The theater can host up to 1,950 patrons.
Section 102 has the best views as it is centrally located, particularly rows G to M.
The Royal VIP seats include many additional perks besides including premium views of the stage. Visitors are seated in a private VIP lounge and get access to on-seat service, an artist meet and greet, and a backstage tour.
Seats are divided into six categories based on price, they are labeled from A to F, from high to low.
As the theater is purpose-built for the production KÀ by Cirque du Soleil, there are no bad seats in the house. However, many patrons avoid seats towards the side of the stage as they may have obstructed sightlines.