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I’m excited! She is known for sticking to a theme and having huge props and this is exactly what a Vegas show calls for!

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1 hour ago, ajmsamuel said:

I was going to say this but I am also miss Lady Gaga Monster era

If Gaga just repackaged her 2008-2012 eras constantly, this whole website would eat it up every time 

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19 minutes ago, HIM820 said:

If Gaga just repackaged her 2008-2012 eras constantly, this whole website would eat it up every time 

but Gaga's concept still more timeless and transcendental. Let's be honest, Katy's did not age well. 

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8 hours ago, RAMROD said:


Vegas not really kids friendly so IDK about that. Not sure with hers, but most Vegas shows have age restrictions (usually 18)

That’s not really true anymore. Vegas has made a point to cater more to families in the last 25 years which is why the tourism there has been revitalized. In the 80s, the city pretty much hit it’s peak in terms of the “Sin City” aesthetic (i.e. being a place solely for adults to gamble, get drunk, go to strip clubs, and pick up prostitutes). 

In the mid 90s/early 2000s, rapid development of the city turned into a vacation destination. Today, the city still has it’s casinos which are still 21+ and adult oriented shows (like Thunder From Down Under) which are 21+ but those are very specific instances.

You will find that most of the hotels are geared toward families with shops, shows, and dining tailored to them. Some of the hotels even have rides and attractions in them to encourage families to come and visit such as New York, New York. 

You will be hard pressed to find shows (aside from those that are clearly intended for adults only i.e. strip/burlesque shows) that don’t allow minors in. Looking on Google, the only shows I can find that specifies an age requirement is Cirque de Soleil which has a minimum age requirement of 5. No other concert residency has a rule of needing to be a certain age to attend. The only thing close is under 18 you have to be accompanied by an adult but that’s pretty much most theaters. 

TL;DR, Vegas is very family friendly today. They have worked diligently to make sure of that to encourage vacations there. 

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2 hours ago, dojo said:

but Gaga's concept still more timeless and transcendental. Let's be honest, Katy's did not age well. 

To us it’s timeless, but it wouldn’t be for the majority. 
 

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1 hour ago, No Way Home said:

That’s not really true anymore. Vegas has made a point to cater more to families in the last 25 years which is why the tourism there has been revitalized. In the 80s, the city pretty much hit it’s peak in terms of the “Sin City” aesthetic (i.e. being a place solely for adults to gamble, get drunk, go to strip clubs, and pick up prostitutes). 

In the mid 90s/early 2000s, rapid development of the city turned into a vacation destination. Today, the city still has it’s casinos which are still 21+ and adult oriented shows (like Thunder From Down Under) which are 21+ but those are very specific instances.

You will find that most of the hotels are geared toward families with shops, shows, and dining tailored to them. Some of the hotels even have rides and attractions in them to encourage families to come and visit such as New York, New York. 

You will be hard pressed to find shows (aside from those that are clearly intended for adults only i.e. strip/burlesque shows) that don’t allow minors in. Looking on Google, the only shows I can find that specifies an age requirement is Cirque de Soleil which has a minimum age requirement of 5. No other concert residency has a rule of needing to be a certain age to attend. The only thing close is under 18 you have to be accompanied by an adult but that’s pretty much most theaters. 

TL;DR, Vegas is very family friendly today. They have worked diligently to make sure of that to encourage vacations there. 

the only problem, majority of hotels require you to be 21 to even book a hotel. 21 to gamble. 21 to drink. 

Unless youre staying way off the strip at a hotel with no casino, thats the only way you could really kinda enjoy vegas if youre going for just shopping, shows and food, if youre under 21. 

So yeah it may be family friendly, but it still has that 18 - 21 yr old "ban", if you understand what i kinda mean 

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7 hours ago, Eido said:

I mean why do residencies keep looking like a cheap tours :saladga:

Jazz and Piano looks hella elegant and expensive though 

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Bradley
10 hours ago, insight said:

It's always safer to resort to nostalgia tactics and ensure return on investment

I for one find it be to pretty risky and unwise...

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