Does anyone know about 'The Grand Circus Hotel' experience?

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23.03.2023
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Flash_007 Topic author
03.01.2025 19:26
I keep seeing references online and in travel blogs about this 'hotel circus circus' concept, and I'm really confused about what it actually entails. Is it a themed hotel stay that includes a full-scale circus performance, or is it just a hotel that happens to be near a circus venue? I'm trying to figure out if the experience is worth the premium price point, especially if I'm traveling with kids who might get bored. Any detailed reviews or advice on what to expect from the overall package would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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15.07.2021
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UnrealGod
16.01.2025 22:59
It is definitely a full-immersion experience. Think more 'living circus' than just a show.
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08.02.2023
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WarzonePro
02.02.2025 09:34
I stayed last year and honestly, the kids got bored after the first day. It's beautiful, but the activities are repetitive. Maybe save the money for a dedicated circus outing instead.
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28.09.2022
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NukaCola
10.04.2025 23:39
The hotel itself is gorgeous, period. The rooms are opulent, but the 'circus' part is mostly just themed dining and entertainment in the evenings. It's more aesthetic than interactive for the kids.
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12.09.2024
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Infinity_88
30.04.2025 06:07
Seriously, check out their booking package details. It specifies which activities are included. Don't just assume everything is part of the stay.
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20.08.2023
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Demon_C
12.05.2025 01:59
I think you need to book the 'Platinum Tier' package. The basic stay doesn't give you access to the workshops or the dedicated kid zones. That's where the real value is.
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21.09.2021
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CpuZ
31.05.2025 08:20
Totally worth it if you are looking for a once-in-a-lifetime, highly theatrical trip. But if you're on a budget, there are amazing, cheaper local circuses nearby that offer the same thrill without the hotel markup.
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03.03.2022
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NetRunner
16.08.2025 14:57
Are you asking about the one in Vegas or the one in Montreal? They are completely different experiences, and the quality varies wildly between locations.
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29.07.2021
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Tennessee_C in response
28.08.2025 01:32
I disagree. The workshops are actually fantastic for the kids. They get to participate in trapeze classes and even learn basic juggling. It keeps them engaged all day long, not just in the evenings.
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18.12.2022
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Master_C
05.09.2025 10:37
The location is key. It's not near a circus; it IS the circus. The entire property is designed to feel like a grand, traveling circus tent. It's immersive theater, really.
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29.06.2022
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OverClock
06.10.2025 08:49
If you are traveling with young kids, maybe look into a day pass package instead of the full hotel stay. You get the fun without paying for the luxury rooms you might not use.
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07.04.2022
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ViperStrike in response
08.11.2025 07:40
I found that the best value was combining the hotel stay with tickets to the local, professional circus venue. You get the luxury ambiance of the hotel and the raw, professional performance of the actual circus. It's the perfect blend.
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05.11.2025
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LightningX
21.01.2026 15:24
The staff is amazing. They are highly trained in character acting, which makes the whole thing feel so authentic. Don't just look at the price tag; consider the level of entertainment provided by every single employee.
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09.10.2022
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Spirit_C
24.03.2026 15:52
I think the key is managing expectations. It's a theme park-level of fun, but with the luxury of a five-star hotel. It's exhausting but incredibly fun for all ages.

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