The Great Moscow Circus<\/strong><\/a> evokes. If anything, it would be that sense of childhood amazement in both adult and kid, parent and child that it draws out. In this day and age where electronic devices are making connections cold and ‘virtual’, a good ol\u2019 circus like this makes the connection real. So make time to watch it and round up the year with solid memories for the kids and your spouse!<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Tips and FAQs:<\/strong><\/p>\n1. Is it suitable for young kids? Yes, from our 4 year-old to, well, us and others in the audience who are \u2018young at heart\u2019. Everyone was transfixed from act to act!<\/p>\n
2. Are photography and videography allowed? Yes, both. But without flash. <\/p>\n
3. Are there food sold inside? Only light snacks like popcorn and soft drinks. Do get a nice meal out at MBS before coming to watch.<\/p>\n
4. How long is the show? It\u2019s about 3 hours long including a 15 min. interval.<\/p>\n
5. Are there booster seats for young kids? They provide square cushions for younger kids. In any case, Buddy stood up almost through out the entire 3 hour performance! It was THAT exciting for him.<\/p>\n
6. Is it sheltered? Yes, inside the Big Top but not on the paths leading to it. Bring your brollies as the weather is wet and rainy this year end season. <\/p>\n
7. Is it air-conditioned? The Big Top is fully airconditioned and seats are elevated, and tiered, for patron comfort.<\/p>\n
8. Which category seats are good? The Big Top is not very big so you need not splurge on ringside tickets if costs is a concern. Our views from B-reserve were not too bad. Overall, Section D gives the best view although you will still be close to the action regardless of where you are seated. <\/p>\n
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