Amazing
by Anna F on 4/26/25Rating: 5 out of 5We went to sensory friendly show and had the best time. My kids loved it. It was amazing ! Highly recommend
The Gazillion Bubble Show is an un-bubble-lievably fun affair for the whole family. Hosted by Fan Yang, the Gazillion Bubble Show turns bubbles into an eye-popping spectacle as the self-proclaimed “Master of Bubbles” and his family create bubble magic and momentary bubble masterpieces out of soapy suds. Some audience members might even find themselves inside a giant bubble during the show! The Gazillion Bubble Show plays at least seven shows a week — plus special holiday performances — at New World Stages in New York City.
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We went to sensory friendly show and had the best time. My kids loved it. It was amazing ! Highly recommend
The beginning of the show starts off slow and small. If you’re not sitting up front it’s hard to make out what’s going on. I heard a lot of kids around me asking when they could go home. The second half was full of bubbles (again in the front near the stage), loud music, and a light show. The kids enjoyed that but it was over quickly. All in all, not bad but the tickets should be half what they are. Not worth it for what they’re charging.
I won tickets to this and my husband and I brought our two kids and I was pretty disappointed. I definitely wouldn’t have bought tickets to this. The gentlemen seemed nice and it might have been cooler if you were right in front so it is probably best as street magic in Las Vegas.
The floor seats were so not worth it! My child and I had two tall people in front of us and couldn’t see the show at all. Not very exciting other than the bubble machine… could have created that at home cheaper
The show itself was OK, but you really have to sit fairly close to the stage to see what’s going on. It really doesn’t work in an arena setting. Even though there were video screens overhead, the action was only shown intermittently, so we missed a lot. The warmup act was a “professor” talking about the science of bubbles, which was interesting to me as an adult but I’m sure was way over the heads of most kids in the audience. The laser show in the second half was poorly executed. It looked like there was someone dancing around in the center but they weren’t lit up at all so, again, we couldn’t see what was happening. The best part of the show was the end where a gazillion bubbles were released. Overall, the show just lacked polish.
That was so much fun! Not just for the kids but as an adult i was genuinely amazed! I have never seen a show like that before. If they come back to Phoenix we are going again no question.
Maybe i set my expectations too high because this was by far the biggest waste of our time.
I have to be honest, I wasn't expecting to truly enjoy myself but this show reminded me what it was like to be a kid again. This is a must-see. My Daughter, her friends, and mine all have a blast!
I was concerned with the "Baby shark" opening that it was gonna be a super juvenile show, but about 20 min in it was fun and engaging ending with a full on "bubble rave" that had great upbeat music that was enjoyable for all.
I think something to keep in mind is the area the show is taking place in. Here in Phoenix, it’s already getting close to 100 degrees at the end of May. Air conditioning is going full blast in the arena, so it seemed like there were difficulties doing the acts / tricks. We took our two kids and one was more into it than the other. Not sure what I was expecting but I think I expected to be more “wowed.”