Cirque du Soleil: ‘Drawn to Life’ tickets discounted for summer

Tickets to “Drawn to Life,” the Cirque du Soleil show based at Disney Springs, are being offered at a discount for the rest of the summer.

The savings are available for four categories of seats, which excludes the “golden circle” area located in the prime “front-and-center” part of the theater. Tickets with the deal start as low at $59 and go to $159 for performances and vary with the date and seat location.

Admission normally ranges between $75 and $159 for those seats.

The sale is good for purchases through Sept. 23 for performances through Sept. 30. There is a limit of eight tickets per transaction per person.

“Drawn to Life” premiered in the West Side neighborhood of Disney Springs in November 2021, replacing “La Nouba,” which closed Dec. 31, 2017.

Disney characters woven throughout the show amid Cirque’s trademark distinctive acrobat acts with a storyline that revolves around a father who is a Disney animator and his daughter.

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The show has been tweaked and modified since its debut including the addition of an Icarian Games segment in which performers “juggle” their partners on their feet and launch them into acrobatic feats and an increase in intensity of the “wheels of death” act.

Tickets are available at the theater’s box office or online at cirquedusoleil.com/drawn-to-life.

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