Diner booth with frames from my childhood
The show.
Ask for Josh!!!
Stairs from Diner Ross to the bar.
Subway
Oscar the Grouch
Entrance to Diner
Serena W.
Feb 13, 2025
Amazing! I knew this would be right up my alley. They tell a great story without many words. There is dancing throughout and even though you are not required to dance I couldn't stop moving the whole time and thought maybe I can make it as a backup dancer here if other life plans don't work out.First off, get there a wee bit early and grab a cocktail. They aren't as overpriced as the rest of the strip so I'll keep this in mind if needing a drink in the area. $13 for a canned cocktail. More expensive than a store off the beaten path cheaper than the casino bar. As you are hanging out waiting for the show to start a few swanky skaters come to escort you into the room where the show happens.Then they introduce the characters and entertain you. Most importantly you will be on your feet. Dress for success and bring your fun friends or go alone and be a solo star. If you like dancing this show is for you. Oh and I'm pretty sure that Trevor Noah left the daily show to be Adonis in this Vegas show. The dopplegang was strong but it could be that particular wig and fake mustache. LOL!
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Art K.
Feb 26, 2025
On my recent trip to Las Vegas, I purchased tickets to Disco Show at the LINQ. The show lasts approximately 90 minutes and is standing room only. They can make arrangements for those with disabilities but I highly recommend contacting them for more information on how that is accomplished before purchasing tickets.The show is an experience which begins at the entrance where you'll walk through double doors into an Instagram worthy room which is like being inside of a disco ball. Music can be heard and will follow you throughout your journey. It prepares you for a trip back in time to New York in the 1970's. Once you past another set of double doors, you'll enter a gritty bar which is simulated to represent a subway. Staff is dressed to represent the 70's era and immediately immerses and prepares you for the evening. You'll then head up a flight of stairs (or elevator if needed) to a lounge which is where the preshow takes place. If you have a ticket, you'll check in with a staff member to acquire a wrist band for entrance to the main show. After checking in, be sure to grab a drink at the lounge bar and explore the area. The lounge is connected to a 70's style diner (Diner Ross) where you can enjoy dinner or appetizers after the show. (Important note: a ticket is not required to access the restaurant , bars or lounges so be sure to visit. It's worth checking out).The preshow is where you'll meet, mingle and dance with the roller skating characters you'll see in the main show. They will pump you up and prepare you for the celebration of music and dance. Once the doors open, you'll enter a large room filled with music, media and live dancers. The music will pulsate through your body and all of the characters will come to life around you. They even venture down on the floor with you to immerse you into the story. (Due to the nature of the show, platforms will be moved around you on the dancefloor to elevate the dancers, so just be aware during the experience). I won't go into too much more detail regarding the rest of the show but be prepared to dance and experience music from the 70's through today. You'll learn that dance music has never died and it's still influencing artists of today. Have fun and boogie on!!
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Michelle L.
Jan 27, 2025
This was definitely a different type of show for sure! Be prepared to be standing for at least an hour, and be prepared to be moving around on the dance floor, whether you want to or not. Show is 21+ so don't bring your kids and teens. The show was very interactive, and at some parts, a little too interactive.We ate at Diner Ross with my family and got a discount on the 9:30pm tickets ($69/person compared to $99/person per their website). There is a a bar and waiting area outside the dance floor where they sell overpriced drinks (it's the Strip, so it's expected). The DJ played a great choice of disco music (lots of classics) to hype everyone up for what's to come. Right at 9:30pm, some of the performers came out on their roller blades and did some impressive spins dances. Right before they started ushering everyone in, you had to show your wristbands.The room was big, and even with the amount of guests, there was enough room for everyone that it didn't feel claustrophobic. The show itself was entertaining and even if you didn't know how to dance, the MC had short segments where he taught some disco dance moves and everyone followed along. The dance floor also glowed and along with the music, and the stage was literally on all four walls and even made its way onto the dance floor right where everyone was standing. The staff all had big yellow fans to usher people to make way for the rollable stages for the dancers. It wasn't the best experience because myself and my family all got taken out of the moment to shuffle ourselves out of the way along with everyone else. I personally got barked at by one of the staff to move out of the way and it was startling because they would randomly come up behind you while you were focused on the show. Overall, it's a fun show and definitely fun for those who like to dance. The performers also danced with everyone and would try to encourage people to dance more. I imagine if you don't like to dance, this show would be too much.
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Rachael G.
Jan 2, 2025
We went all in for the disco show experience, starting at the bar by the entrance, which had a total New York subway vibe, complete with train sounds and ambiance. I think the bartender's name was Rocko--he was fully decked out in style and crafted some fantastic drinks. After that, we headed upstairs to explore another bar, a dance floor, and the Diner Ross-themed restaurant. Each space had its own unique theme and vibe, which made the experience even more exciting. We had dinner before the show, and the food was outstanding. The drinks were equally amazing. As we waited for the disco show to begin, great music was playing, and some of the performers came out on skates, entertaining and dancing with the crowd. They eventually led us into the disco room for the main event. The show itself was phenomenal--easily one of the best I've seen in a long time. While you're standing the entire time, you're grooving, dancing, and fully immersed in the high-energy entertainment the performers bring. I highly recommend going for the full experience--it's absolutely worth it!
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Natasha W.
Oct 31, 2024
Let's go back into time. Whoever was in charge of the decor and setting the scene, definitely understood the assignment. I felt like I was literally in New York in the 70's. From the entrance you step into a shimmering time capsule. Great time to take photos if you can get in before someone else walks through. Then you teleport to a subway in New York. It feels like you are at a really bodega with all 70s and 80s memorabilia. From magazines to candy and disposable cameras. You are able to grab drinks at the bar while you relax before the show starts. There is also a bar upstairs where the show will be held. It was told that the phone booth is a photo booth but I forgot to go over and check it out because I wanted to get up to the show.The show was mind blowing. They really put on a good performance and it was very educational. Great storyline as they demonstrated the struggles and inequality that took place during that era. I couldn't tell who were actors vs just there to party. The performers did a great job getting everyone involved to dance, that is the reason you go to a disco. Overall great experience. Not sure if I would pay $100 per person to go again. Plus drinks once you get there. My party of 4 had 1 drink each and we paid close to $200 (Vegas Prices!!!) make sure you wear comfortable dancing shoes as you stand the entire time of the show (probably around 90 minutes).
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Diana C.
Oct 29, 2024
Came for the show on Halloween weekend, we were really excited and came dressed in our best 80's disco attire! The show started off in the lounge area and moved into the main venue. Once inside, we learned a history of disco, some disco moves, and had a blast! The music was perfect, the actors/dancers were amazing and brought so much energy! The only issue I had is that they dance on top of these moving carts, and during the middle of the show, they are constantly moving people around.... It became a little frustrating as I was pretty much shoved out of the space where I was standing, by one of the show workers....otherwise, the show was so much fun! I recommend going in your best disco fits, and enjoy dinner before at Diner Ross! I will definitely be back with more people!!!
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Jack K.
Jan 2, 2025
What a fun show! If you love other Spiegelworld shows and like to disco, this show will melt your brain! Make sure you can physically stand and dance, there are no seats. Also the hosts usher you around as they rearrange the "stage". Show also works out if you don't know how to disco. As a child of the 90s I fall in that category. However, there is an instructor that teaches you 4-5 moves so you can get down. Definitely give this show a shot if you want a fun and active few hours. Definitely a nice change of pace versus other Vegas "sit fest" shows.
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Cecilia H.
Oct 3, 2024
This show was AMAZING! So much fun to get out and dance and the interaction with the dancers/host throughout the show was kept things interesting and so entertaining! I didn't know what to expect at first, but it definitely exceeded my expectations! You go up the stairs to a 70's lounge area couches, chairs, and bar area to enjoy. There is a pre-show with some of the dancers that get you ready to party. The host comes out about 20mins in and explains a brief history of disco and what to expect moving forward with the experience. Then you go into another room 'the warehouse' where you dance dance dance! Between each song there is a performance. **You are standing/dancing the whole time so wear shoes that you're comfy in! **
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Alyssa C.
Sep 11, 2024
Love, love, love! Discoshow is so much fun! It's a new, hot show on the Las Vegas Strip located inside of the Linq. The performers are talented, well-rounded, funny, and lively. You'll get to boogie yourself through the Glitterloft inside of the venue and dance your way through the decades of disco. It's a story told through music and dance. The diversity of the performers and their skills left me in awe. This inclusive and welcoming environment will get you to let loose. You'll truly get to lose yourself in the moment. I'm a Vegas native and I've seen plenty of shows on the strip but this one is my new favorite. It brings life to music and to the Las Vegas Strip. It's not stagnant or boring at any moment!! They've also got a couple of bars you can grab a drink at before heading in to watch the show. Great option for a date night or to take some time with friends and family!
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Fatima E.
Sep 8, 2024
Just what this side of the Strip needed to bring some new energy and excitement for locals and visitors alike! The experience starts by walking towards a colorful facade inside the Linq casino, and a set of doors that lead you to a disco ball feel foyer. There are three bars/lounge areas -one on ground level and two on the upper floor. Attaching a full menu in the photo section though was unable to sample the food during this attendance. The show and the lead up to it had all the features of a Spiegelworld production- inclusive, great quality, colorful and fun! The audience is part of the show throughout, and just a word of caution, there are no seats during the show, everyone dances! My ticket cost $69 with tax and fees.
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