had a blast! tickets were decent priced for vegas. a friend in our party got called onstage. gave away free slot points to others who werent called onstage. it was alot of fun, and yu get free photo emailed to you. even just being audience member cheering on the contestants was great fun in person.
This was a fun daytime show. About $50 per ticket. The show is supposed to last 90 minutes--it ran a little over for us, not much. The show was hosted by Joey Fatone when we were there. He did a great job. Fun and witty. The announcer was great too. Other hosts have included everyone from Wayne Newton to Jerry Springer. They call on a lot of people throughout the show. Bid lower than you would on the real Price Is Right. Our showcase was $15,000. You have to be within $100 to win the showcase. The rules are slightly different for the showcase than they are in the real price is right. If you have a party of 4-6, ask for a booth. The booths offer more comfortable seating than the stadium style seats. Tables for 4 are also available up front but the space is cramped. You won't be disappointed with the booth. You get your pic taken for free with a Price Is Right backdrop before the show. They email the pic to you for free. For extra $$ you can meet Joey Fatone, spin the big wheel, and get a t-shirt after the show. I think it cost $30.
My husband & I went and I got called down! Bid very low ;)
Very poor, crap prizes no chance of winning . The instant prizes are players club points that will just about get you a coffee
This show was terrible. I was ok with not winning or getting picked but no one won... The most won was $250! It was not fun to watch people lose! Don't waste your money. The clips of the show that they show are more interesting than the show itself! Do yourself a favor and just put $50 in a slot machine. You'll have more fun.
The price is right live is a must see for any fan of the show. Tickets are a bit pricey, but some deals can be found, and your odds of winning something are fairly high (including instant prizes). The prizes that are offered though, average around $750-$1000 per game. Contestants row around ~ $250, and showcase showdown offering the possibility of around $12,000 in prizes.
This is a great show. The idiots complaining about no chance of winning must have thought they'd be the only ppl in the audience. It is a pricey show but if you love TPIR it's a great show. I've gone 3 times. It's always a good time--and I've never been called to "come on down "! Go see this show if you're interested in seeing it. Neat old clips of funny times from the original show.
Not bad, but overpriced. Go at Tix4tonight or something. The show is okay, somewhat fun, but not awesome.
We have fun every visit! It's as much fun to watch as it is to play. Make sure you grab a couple of drinks for this one.
Will make you miss Bob Barker.
Biggest rip off on the strip... Terrible prizes, NO chance of winning. Waste of $55 ticket and 90min of my life
Get drunk and watch as the grand prize is a ps2!!! Amazing hahaha
We didn't win. Sorta low budget. We made the best of it. It was ok. Probably better if we had won.
Sucks! No chance of winning...
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