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I was underwhelmed by the experince in 2008. It was very theatrical and I didn't think that they were doing any hard skills. I was disappointed and will not be buying tickets this time. My DD who lives and breathes gymnastics wasn't impressed either.
It's a great "show" if that's what you are looking for but if you are looking for a gymnastics exposition, this really isn't it.
I thought it was a neat "Show" too, but wasn't impressed with the level of skills, but it was fun to see the rhythmic and men's stuff. The men's skills did seem to be more advanced to me. We also had seats in the nosebleed section, so it was hard to see some of the stuff. However, one of the coolest things was the Q&A session before the show, which was open to the area gymnastics clubs. The girls (Nastia, Shawn, and I can't remember who else) fielded questions from the audience. That was actually a neat experience. Also, a level 10 gymnast from our club performed her floor routine as part of the show and so she got to hang out and warm-up with all the gymnasts.
I have tickets to go this year. We got a discount since we are taking the entire team (and then some!), so tickets only cost me under $40 which I didn't mind paying for. We also get to have a couple gymnasts from our club perform before the show, so I don't know which I'm more excited about!