One of the first things we noticed. In true BGW fashion, the pre-show slides need a bit of spell check. At least we can make a game out of the slide show - how many spelling errors can you count?mtpelepele said:My wife and I loved the show. Our only issues were a) the many, many spelling mistakes in the pre-show slides...
They had the back roped off in all the shows we saw. One word to BGW. I WANT to sit where I WANT to sit. And that is past the handicap section where I can see the whole show. This is for MY entertainment and benefit. I'm NOT entertained in the slightest to be told where to sit. Why is this draconian practice still in place? But, yes the attendants where nicer, albeit different people than last year. We'll see how long they stay pleasant making people mad by the seating enforcement. BUT, even they hassled cast performers from other shows that wanted to sit incognito by the board to watch Britmania's cast. Boo BGW. Booooooooo.CastleOSullivan said:Also, The entire atmosphere in the Globe Theatre was very friendly. They were not prohibiting recording's of any sort, and I didn't hear any ushers yelling at people. They also didn't rope off the good seats to let the late comers get the best seating. I hope Busch Gardens is reading this. It would be a shame if friendliness was a fluke.
Lord Robert said:I just noticed this while watching the video, the first preview ran over 30 minutes. Wasn't there supposed to be a 30-below minute limit put on the park shows?
Pretzel Kaiser said:How many puppets are in this show?
VonDerrick said:To add just a few notes, the park did advertise the creative team as the same team that did American Jukebox, they were never really hidden unless you didn't catch the posts in this forum or hadn't seen their Instagram.
super7 said:The strong moments of the show include Staircase to Heaven
super7 said:Staircase to Heaven is a top moment
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