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The A-Z guide on O Theater in Las Vegas

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Nestled within the iconic Bellagio Hotel and Casino, the O Theater is home to Cirque du Soleil's aquatic masterpiece, "O". The custom-built venue, constructed with the hotel complex in 1998, features a 1.5-million-gallon pool that serves as the centerpiece for breathtaking acrobatics, synchronized swimming, and aerial performances in the production. The resort was built by renowned business Steve Wynn to resemble the elegance and luxury of the quaint Italian village. Apart from the 1,800-seat theater, the complex is famous for hosting several Michelin star restaurants and the popular 'Fountains of Bellagio'.


Venue Details


Address: 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, United States

Opened: 1998

Seating Capacity: 1800
Lower Orchestra : Closest to the stage
Upper Orchestra: Wide view for scale
Balcony: Elevated view

Seating Chart
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Practical Information


Accessibility

Accessible seating: Wheelchair accessible seats are available in the loggia area of all sections. For accessible spots in the VIP area, contact the theater staff after completing your booking.

Accessible rooms: Visitors can book specially adapted rooms for a more comfortable stay.

Service animals: Guests with disabilities can be accompanied by service dogs in all area of the hotel. An authorised permit may be required at entrance.

Parking: Accessible parking spots are reserved in the on-site parking area. Parking fees apply.

Available Facilities

Ramps and elevators: All areas of the hotel are connected via elevators and ramps. Hotel guests can hire wheelchairs and scooters for a small fee at the bell desk.

Souvenir stand: A Cirque du Soleil shop is beside the theater box office, where visitors can purchase branded merchandise from the company's popular productions.

Restrooms: Gendered toilets are available behind the box office and beside the Cirque du Soleil store.

Dining: Visitors can enjoy a delicious meal at any of the hotel's premium restaurants, grab a quick bite at the budget friendly eateries, or purchase snacks at the theater's concession stand.


Handy Tips


  • Reaching Early: Aim to arrive at least 30 minutes before the show starts to find your seat and get settled without feeling rushed. The theater opens its doors approximately 45 minutes before the show.
  • Photography: No photography or recording is allowed during the performance, so be sure to turn off your cameras and phones before the show begins.
  • Dress Code: While there is no strict dress code, the Bellagio is a high-end resort, and most guests opt for business casual attire. Dressing up enhances the experience.
  • Fountains of Bellagio: Consider catching a viewing of the famous Bellagio fountains before or after the show. The fountain shows run every 15-30 minutes, depending on the time of day.
  • Dining: Make a night of it by dining at one of Bellagio's renowned restaurants, such as Le Cirque, before the show. Reservations are recommended.

Getting There


Bus: The Deuce and SDX (Strip & Downtown Express) buses offer easy access to the Bellagio. Both buses make stops along the Las Vegas Strip, with a dedicated stop right in front of the hotel.

Monorail:While the Las Vegas Monorail does not have a stop directly at the Bellagio, you can use the Bally's/Paris Las Vegas station, which is about a 10-minute walk from the hotel.

Aria Express tram: This tram connects the Bellagio with ARIA, Vdara, and Park MGM. The Bellagio station is located at the hotel’s north entrance.

Taxi: Taxis and rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are readily available throughout Las Vegas, providing direct service to the Bellagio’s main entrance.

Parking:Self-parking rates is available for visitors and guests at $18 per day on weekdays and $23 on weekends. Valet parking is available at $35 on weekdays and $40 on weekends. Parking is complimentary for 3 hours for Nevada residents and full-day for Pearl, Gold, Platinum, and NOIR M MGM Rewards Members.


Restaurants near 'O' Theater, Bellagio


1. Prime Steakhouse: This elegant eatery offers a refined selection of premium meats, fresh seafood, and succulent lamb, complemented by an array of delectable sides and sauces.

2. Spago: Boasting unparalleled views of the iconic Bellagio Fountains, this restaurant serves a diverse menu featuring house-made pastas, wood-fired pizzas, an assortment of seafood dishes, and top-quality steaks.

3. Le Cirque: An exquisite French restaurant designed as a "jewel box," with vibrant, circus-inspired décor where guests can enjoy a variety of classic French dishes with a focus on seasonal ingredients and artistic presentation.

4. Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant and Lounge: Offering a fusion of modern and classic Japanese cuisine, this establishment serves an array of dishes including seasonal fish selections, high-grade Wagyu beef, and artfully prepared sashimi that can be paired with an extensive selection of premium sake.


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