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Loggia 300 L at Bellagio

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  • Loggia 300 L Reviews

    • Balcony

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      Bird’s-Eye Perspective: Offers a spectacular top-down view of the 1.5-million-gallon pool, revealing underwater choreography invisible from below.    Complete Visual Scope: The only area where you can see the high-divers, aerialists, and stage floor transitions simultaneously.    Exceptional Value: Provides a more budget-friendly price point while still offering completely unobstructed sightlines.    Who should sit here?  This is the go-to spot for fans who appreciate the broader scope of the performance and are happy to trade front-row proximity for a wide-angle view and a better price point. It’s perfect if you want to see the "big picture" without constantly turning your head.  Where is the Balcony located?  The Balcony is the highest tier of the O Theater, situated directly above the Loge level. It is divided into Sections 302, 303, and 304. While these seats are the furthest from the stage, the theater is designed with a steep "stadium-style" rake, ensuring that even the back row feels like it’s hovering right over the action.  What is the view like from the Balcony?  The Balcony offers a full-stage perspective that you just can't get from the lower levels. Sitting higher up allows you to see the geometry of the synchronized swimmers in the pool and track the high-divers from the moment they leave the rafters until they hit the water. It’s a clean, unobstructed look at the entire production all at once.  Are there any special amenities with the Balcony?  While it’s the most straightforward seating area, the Balcony has some unique perks:  Eye-Level Aerials: You are sitting almost level with the high-wire acts, giving you a heart-pounding view of the stunts that feel like they're happening right in front of you.    Zero Splash Zone: You can wear your nicest dinner clothes without worrying about the mist or splashes that hit the first few rows of the Orchestra.   

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