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View Poll Results: Which would you do?

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  • Hoop Dee Doo

    27 48.21%
  • La Nouba

    30 53.57%
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    I am a HUGE HDD fan. We were just there with folks of all ages 5 - 40+ (including teens) and every one of us loved it. Great food, great show & great fun!! Enjoy!!
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    I'd go with La Nouba. I've been to HDDMR twice and I love the show and food, but I've never seen La Nouba.

    Of course, having never seen La Nouba, I don't know if it would be my choice between the two. I guess I'll have to go someday so I can find out!

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    La Nouba .... sorry cant see how Hoop de Doo can even be mentioned in the same breath ..

    La Nouba is breathtaking and in a class of its own

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    Default La Nouba

    It's a tough call. La Nouba is a spectacle but it is pricey. We've seen all of the CirqueDS shows in Las Vegas. La Nouba definitely has some younger people focused acts.

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    Have you seen Illuminations? Do you like the kind of musical expereince? If yes, you need to see La Nouba. You'll probably get hooked on Cirque as many of us have. The seats in the back still let you see A LOT. Another option is to wait until a traveling show comes your way and the seats a a tad more affordable.
    FYI, it's a SHORT show- only 45 minutes! That's the only thing I was peeved about when I spent over $100 for my seat.
    HDDR is great if you ever done a dinner show before and enjoyed it. May be eaten at the 50's Prime Time or Whipsering Canyon and had a spunky server...add music and voila! If that's up your alley then do the HDDR.

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    Default 45 Minutes?

    If La Nouba is currently 45 minutes then it's been shortened considerably since it's opening.

    I consider myself a Cirque 'fan' and I did see La Nouba but, depending on your length of stay, I think there are so many wonderful things to do at Walt Disney World - things that are already included in those hopper, water parks and more room keys in my pocket, it seems La Nouba - especially if it's 45 minutes would be cut-able.

    If Cirque du Soleil periodically comes to within easy driving distance of your home you could attend a peformance as a completely special occasion, apart from your WDW vacation.

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