The Price Is Right - Live Stage Show at Kravis Center - Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Experience the thrill of live entertainment with The Price Is Right - Live Stage Show, coming to the iconic Kravis Center - Dreyfoos Concert Hall in West Palm Beach, Florida, on. This exhilarating show brings the excitement of the beloved television game show to life, offering audiences a chance to participate in games, win prizes, and enjoy a night filled with laughter and fun. The atmosphere at the Kravis Center is electric, making it the perfect venue for this interactive experience.
As one of the most popular live shows touring today, The Price Is Right - Live Stage Show has captivated audiences across the nation with its engaging format and high-energy performances. Fans can expect to see classic games like Plinko, Spin the Wheel, and the Showcase Showdown, all while enjoying a vibrant atmosphere that only a live audience can create. The show's ability to connect with attendees makes it a must-see event for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
With its prime location in West Palm Beach, the Kravis Center offers not only top-notch acoustics and sightlines but also an intimate setting that enhances the overall experience. Attendees will find themselves immersed in the excitement as they cheer on contestants vying for fantastic prizes. Don't miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable night?secure your The Price Is Right - Live Stage Show tickets West Palm Beach now!
FAQs
What are the parking options at Kravis Center - Dreyfoos Concert Hall?
The Kravis Center offers convenient parking options on-site. There are multiple parking garages available, and early arrival is recommended to secure a spot. Additionally, public transportation options are accessible for those who prefer not to drive.
What is the seating arrangement like at Kravis Center - Dreyfoos Concert Hall?
The venue features several seating tiers: Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony. Floor seats provide an up-close experience with the stage, while Lower Level seats offer great views from a slightly elevated position. Balcony seating provides a unique perspective of the entire performance.
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What is the typical duration of The Price Is Right - Live Stage Show?
The show typically runs for approximately 2 hours, including intermissions. Expect an engaging setlist filled with classic games and audience participation throughout.
Are there any age restrictions for attending The Price Is Right - Live Stage Show?
This event is suitable for all ages; however, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. It's a family-friendly experience that everyone can enjoy!
What are the ticket prices for The Price Is Right - Live Stage Show?
Prices currently start around $50 and can go up to $200+, depending on seating choice and demand. Be sure to check back frequently for availability!
The Price Is Right - Live Stage Show Fort Lauderdale Theatre reviews
Very Underwhelming
First of all there was virtually no parking and I got there an hour early. The mosh pit outside was ridiculous. There was no direction as to what line to get into or whether you were pre-registered, VIP etc. once you got inside it was insane. The lines for people at the bar were mixed with people going to the rest room or trying to get through to your seat. The show started late, at 8:25. When the show finally started the message on the screen said “The contestants are now being randomly selected” or something like that. But the first 12 contestants were nice looking women between 25 and 45 years old with longish hair and slim bodies. Random? There were only two men picked the entire show. The games were ok but the prizes were 1/10th of the monetary value of what you see on the actual show (e.g. top dollar value on Plinko $2500). Lastly, the Showcase Showdown was very misleading. There were three or four prizes shown- a trip to Paris, a Nissan Altima, the other one or two I can’t remember but the two contestants made what appeared to be very good bids for all the prizes in the mid-to-upper 30’s. (eg. 38,750). But the actual retail prices was in the low 20’s, which just wasn’t possible. So apparently the bidding was supposed to be for one or two items and not all of them together, but that wasn’t mentioned. Anyway the emcee and his wife were pretty good and once things got going the show went pretty smooth. But why was there an intermission? It lasted 20 minutes but the remainder of the show was only 15 minutes. Lastly, there was no method provided to view a recording of the show via streaming or YouTube after the show was over. So overall I was disappointed. If they straighten out both the mess at the door and common area/bar and jazz up the prizes things will be better.