Las Vegas Shows $100 to $200
In the $100-$200 range, you're in premium territory. This is where you get front-section arena seats, premium Sphere experiences, mid-orchestra residency tickets, and lower-bowl seats for the biggest sporting events. You're no longer just attending a show — you're experiencing it from the best angles with the best sound. For visitors who want to treat themselves without going full VIP, this is the money zone.
💡 Tips for Finding the Best Deals
- ✦At this price, you're getting excellent seats at every major venue in Vegas
- ✦Sphere mid-level (200s) in this range is the sweet spot for the immersive experience
- ✦Lower bowl center sections for sports at T-Mobile Arena are worth the premium over upper bowl
- ✦Some residency mezzanine seats fall in this range — great value for seeing megastars
- ✦Arena floor seats for mid-tier concerts and UFC prelims can be found here
Shows in This Price Range
Sphere Mid-Level Experience
$150 – $200Mid-level Sphere sections — the optimal viewing position for the immersive LED display. This is where the Sphere experience is at its absolute best.
showsGolden Knights Lower Bowl
$100 – $200Lower bowl Knights tickets for regular season games. You're close to the ice with the full energy of the T-Mobile Arena crowd around you.
sportsResidency Mezzanine Seats
$100 – $200Mezzanine and upper-orchestra seats for residency shows at Dolby Live, Resorts World, and Bakkt Theater. See A-list performers at a fraction of floor prices.
residenciesUFC Fight Night (Upper Level)
$150 – $200Upper and mid-level UFC Fight Night tickets. The octagon is visible from every angle, and the T-Mobile Arena atmosphere for UFC is electric.
boxingPremium Cirque du Soleil Seats
$120 – $180Front-section seats for Cirque shows like 'O' at Bellagio. The splash zone for 'O' is an unforgettable experience in this price range.
showsFrequently Asked Questions
What can I see in Las Vegas for $100-$200?
For $100-200 you get premium seats: Sphere mid-level (the best viewing angle), Golden Knights lower bowl, UFC upper-level, premium Cirque seats, and mezzanine seats for major residencies. This range delivers excellent value for premium experiences.
Are $200 Vegas tickets worth it?
At $200, you're getting some of the best non-VIP seats in Las Vegas. Lower bowl sports, optimal Sphere sections, premium Cirque du Soleil positioning, and residency mezzanine seats. For special occasions, this price range delivers memorable experiences.
What residency shows can I see for under $200?
Most residencies have mezzanine or upper-level options under $200. Katy Perry at Resorts World, shows at Dolby Live and Bakkt Theater, and even some Colosseum rear-orchestra seats fall in this range for weeknight performances.