Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Cheaper Lido, Crazy Horse or Moulin Rouge Tickets

Which is the best way of getting cheaper tickets to these shows.





Does booking in advance for May help?




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No, booking in advance doesn%26#39;t help. the only possibility of having them cheaper is to book a combo, for example flight+hotel+show with expedia. Or go on one of the tour companies in Paris that will offer you for example (PAris vision) a combo of Eiffel Tower dinner + moulin Rouge for about 140 Euros.




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Thanks Kasthor.





Is formal attire - jacket and tie - required for these shows.




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It depends, the Moulin rouge is far less formal than the two others. On the other hand the later shows (ie 23.00) are cheaper and more relaxed concerning attire in all three.



In any case they won%26#39;t let you in with sneakers.




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Avoid jeans also. Tie and jacket is not compulsory, but a shirt is recommended.




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There are tickets for sale at the Kiosque near Madeleine for same day show.Those tickets are 1/2 of the highest price.



Not for every show in town but at least one of them. I saw the Crazy Horse advertised there recently.




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There are completely different types of shows, in case that matters.




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Is there still a Green %26amp; Red 1/2 price ticket kiosk down across from Gare Montparnasse??




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Use caution when buying the reduced rate tickets combos. I purchased the Moulin Rouge in conj. with the Illuminations bus tour basically because the price for both was just a little over 100E a piece. The seats on the the lower priced tours are in the back in the smokey bar section. You usually get what you pay for.

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