Don't expect to see anything unless you have a ticket for the dinner. Other than that, I saw other reviews saying the food there wasn't much. Regular ticket-holders are tucked into the aisles around the bar and are not allowed to stay upstairs as the stage is more clearly visible for guests with dinner tickets. This means you could be pushed around or hit. Unless you get there early, you don't necessarily see anything even if you arrive early. I spent more than 280 dollars and only saw the musician for a few minutes and all just saw his head. The management there was very rude and not friendly at all. If someone dances in front of someone else's seat, he will be dragged away, and try to get those people to a small area behind the stage to dance. This will obviously block some people's view, but the bar is not likely to give the same care and treatment to those who buy ordinary tickets, so if you have the idea of seeing those performers in the show, don't go.