Go see Wayne Newton to see the last old school Vegas act performing, at one of the last of the old school Vegas hotels. Yeah, it's hokey, and no, Wayne can't sing like he could when he was 30. But he is still a heck of a performer and he loves the crowd and what he is doing. We bought the infamous "Golden Circle" tickets, sat right up front, and enjoyed pretty much every minute. Don't expect a Wayne Newton concert; it's more of a variety show, hosted by Wayne and featuring his band. All of his backup singers are given a featured song, as well as several of his backup musicians. They're all very talented, and you can tell it's a group that has fun at what they're doing. This probably isn't a show for people who come for only the Wynn era LV. There's no Cirque mystique, no Celine glamour. Just some music, some comedy, a showroom. Old school. (No one has ever told Wayne he needs to be politically correct either; no doubt which political party he supports, no shortage of Brokeback Mountain jokes; the only part that bugged me)
Now: the Golden ticket. You do get great seats, right up front. You also get a "meet and greet", which is just a hug/handshake and a photo. No autographs, no conversation, no personal photographs. After the show, you wait in a line, and one at a time, you get your picture taken with Wayne. (Who is a very nice man, btw.) The free picture is wallet sized, you pay $10 for a 5x7.
The real hassle is how hard they make it to actually pick up the darn pictures. You can come back that same night in between 11 and 11:30-but frankly, in Las Vegas I have other plans for my night than waiting for my Wayne picture. Or, you can come back the next night after 6pm, use a courtesty house phone to call the photo people, and wait for them to come out with the pictures for you. Pain in the butt. For the extra $$, they need to find a much better system. So be forwarned about that, if you choose to do the Golden Circle.
However, Wayne was one of the highlights of my trip, and I'll always be glad to say I saw Mr. Las Vegas.
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