Las Vegas
Celine Dion
@Caesar’s Palace
Description & Accessibility
Celine Dion, great show but of course it depends on rather you are a Celine Dion fan or not.
We thought it was a great show. The show was at the Coliseum at Caesar’s Palace on the Las Vegas Strip. Tickets prices vary greatly depending on where you select your seat, the closer to the front the more pricy the ticket cost will be.
Every section will have some designated wheelchair positions, usually at the top of each section.
They are really particular about any kind of cameras entering the theater, if they see you will any kind of video or camera they will likely force you to check in the camera and you will have to reclaim it after the show. I had a backpack on the back of the power wheelchair with the power wheelchair charger in it and I stuffed my camera stuff down inside at the bottom, security took a quick look in and let me pass on inside without saying anything. Once inside at our seat locations, ushers inside allowed us to take a couple of pictures inside before the show and after the show. There where also photographers taking pictures if you wanted and those pictures where available after the show for purchase if you choose to buy with a nice Celine Dion Album cover. Absolutely no video or pictures allowed during the show.
Now during the show there was one time where there was a life like holograph image on stage of Celine Dion Signing but in certain times during the song the image on stage stopped singing yet you could still hear her signing. Finally you could spot the real Celine Dion walking down the aisle in the audience and a few lucky people that was seated in the right location got to shake hands with her as she came down the aisle to the stage. You would have to have been on the aisle seat located on the 1st aisle to the left of the 1st far right set of seats in the front section to have this opportunity. We where at the top of the front section of seats but too far to the left and therefore not close enough to do that.
By: Donald Kerr