While there really isn't a bad seat, I wouldn't recommend sitting in the first few rows, you won't be able to see everything.
The cast is mostly college students and the show is about what you would expect for a college production, and also about what you would expect for the $34 ticket price. Still the costumes and dancing were entertaining, even if it wasn't Broadway.
We all agreed that the second act was better than the first, except for that dream sequence with the interpretive dance.
The finale is wonderful with a fountain show and fireworks. And the use of real horses and a donkey brought the set alive.
It makes for a late night though. The tickets say it starts at 8:00, but that's when the seating opens. The show didn't start until 8:30. They have music and entertainment from 7:00 - 8:00 while you're waiting. The show ended around 10:30, and it took a while to get out of the parking lot and then out of the park. We were all so so tired by the time we got home! It was a good thing we decided not to get up early again the next day for another hike.
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