How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular: Epic Stage Adventure
DCU Center (50 Foster Street Worcester, MA 01608)
- Full Price:
- $31.50 - $81.50
- Our Price:
- $16.75 - $41.75*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for How to Train Your Dragon have expired.
The last date listed for How to Train Your Dragon was Sunday July 15, 2012 / 5:00pm.
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Casual is fine.
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Bring your credit card - the kids will want lots of merchandise on the way out.
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10 bucks can't beat it
47 Goldstar Member Reviews
Written on Aug 01 2012I think this is a GREAT show for children ages 8 or younger!! The dragons were amazing to watch but from the review, I expected to see more of them. I suspect that we may not have seen the full scale show, due to the smaller size of the venue we chose (just a guess). There is a projected image (like a movie)that is displayed against one wall (where a concert stage would be), so the best seats are the ones facing directly forward. My family was on the side and it still provided very good viewing. I recommend this show to families with YOUNG children. It was very entertaining and visually engaging.
Written on Jul 20 2012Amazing shbow!
Written on Jul 20 2012The show was great, we have a 5 and 3 year old and they both enjoyed the show. I wish the tickets were better we were up very high and it was a little scary for them.
Written on Jul 18 2012The animatronics were captivating - it was very believable. Sue and I are both grandparents and we went to this show without any kids or grandkids. We had a wonderful time.
More Information About How to Train Your Dragon
Website
http://dreamworksdragonslive.com/show.html
Quotes & Highlights
- "A visual and technical work of mind-boggling proportions." --Australian Stage
- "This arena spectacular, directed ambitiously and deftly by Nigel Jamieson, began its global tour in Melbourne to the unbridled glee and open-mouthed astonishment of the enormous crowd .... This is really a show for the child of the 21st century - a digital technology dream that parallels video games and 3D movies." --Melbourne Herald Sun
Description
This show's running time is two hours, plus a 20-minute intermission.
About the Ticket Supplier: S2BN Entertainment
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