We attended a Thursday night show. We were sitting in the front row right between the stage and the catwalk. Great location and highly recommend. These two genuinely enjoy what they're doing and interact with the audience. If you're sitting anywhere in the front few rows, that could mean you!
As they came out, Donny high fived all us on right side and Marie greeted the left (as you're looking at the stage from the audience). Donny also gave me the "I'm watching you" sign during the show and talked with two girls who were sitting behind me that had sent him a letter in 1970, which he apparently did not answer. Marie zero'd in on a teenage boy, asking him if he liked older women - very cute exchange.
Lots of husbands in the crowd and they seemed to be enjoying themselves as much as their wives. It's a very good show, put on by two very talented musicians and professional dance crew. The show is supported by vintage video footage. They joke and they kid each other, they sing and they dance. Very entertaining.
The day we were there, Marie was sick, but we didn't know it during the show, she was so full of energy, funny and charming and sang her heart out. It was only at the meet and greet, we learned she was still sick and wouldn't be appearing for that. There is an extra fee for the meet and greet and just so know, there's no partial refund if one of them doesn't show.
Donny did the meet and greet by himself. He was very kind, gracious, sweet and charming - everything you'd expect him to be. You get to talk with him for a couple of minutes, he'll sign whatever you bring and they'll take 6-8 pictures during the session, including a couple of posed photos.
The photos are available for purchase about 30 minutes after the meet and greet. You can also purchase them later thru the photography company's website. Plan on spending some money on photos as the Flamingo policy is no photography (I don't believe Donny or Marie care, but the casino sure does). If you try to sneak some pictures with your phone, you run the risk of being asked to leave.
The show is well worth the price of admission and the meet and greet - priceless and precious memories.