Las Vegas: Interactive Shows You Cannot Miss
There are a variety of interactive shows at the Strip in Las Vegas that provides the opportunity for regular people to be a star. Some of the best events to see in Las Vegas are the game and interactive production shows.
One of the newest shows here is "the Real Deal!" This show, which is held at the Venetian's Showroom, is an interactive poker experience hosted by Vinnie Favorito. This is a show where six ordinary people from the audience are picked to take on two professional poker players in No Limit Texas Hold'em poker. This is a fun show to not only take part in but also to watch in that the show features all sorts of unique lessons on poker and plenty of humor.
"The Price is Right" has been a daytime television staple for years. Bally's Jubilee! Theatre has its own live version of the show in Las Vegas. This program, which is hosted by television host Todd Newton, features all of the excitement of the hit game show, including models and actual sets. Up to fifty people can even take part in the show as contestants and others looking to win prizes like Bally's reward credits, luggage, jewelry and even (you guessed it) a new car. All of the hottest games in the show are even featured, including Plinko and Cliffhangers. (Don't forget to have your pet spayed or neutered!)
One unique interactive show on the Strip is the "$1,000,000 Vegas Game Show." This program, which is held at the V Theater at Planet Hollywood, is an afternoon show that lets audience members play for all sorts of prizes in a variety of fun games. The "Pick 5 and Win!" game is the biggest of them all in that if the participant in this game wins that person gets a million dollars.
Many production shows are interactive too. "Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding" is a staple of Las Vegas at the Rio's Calypso Room. This show is more than just a production about two people from totally different families getting married. It's a hot audience participation show. There is lots of singing, eating, dancing and plenty of opportunities to talk with the actors all being in their outrageous characters.
The "Tournament of Kings," which is held at the Excalibur's King Arthur's Arena, is another popular interactive show. Audience members in different groups cheer on different teams in a medieval competition with jousting and gladiator battles. Audience members are invited to cheer on their teams and in many cases can take part as assistants in all sorts of events. Don't boo too loudly though!
Production and game shows of many varieties are some of the best things to see in Las Vegas as everyone has the chance to participate in the excitement.
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