Whats the best use of the Harrahs 48 hr All Stage Pass?

Just read about this Harrahs All Stages Pass. I'm wondering......

A- What combination do you suggest for a guy who loves comedy and likes old school music and probably would like to fit in something "colorful" for my girl?

B- Does the purchase of tickets with this pass automatically guarantee me the Worse seats in the house?? (and if not then wahts the best to expect with this pass??)

C-What is the most number of shows 1 could see in 48 hours???

and

D-What days of the week offer the most options????

T- 70 days till Vegas so I have time to put together best run of all. Heck maybe I'll do the "Buffets of Buffets" pass also (Dont worry though..I can EAT and I've tried every HET buffet there is...so I'll figure that 1 out on my own!!
We bought the pass @ 2:35 pm. We managed to see 6 shows in the 48 hours as follows: 5-31 Matsuri @ 4pm, Absinthe @7:30pm and X-Burlesque @ 10pm (wanted to see George Wallace but he was on vacation) 6-1 The Price is Right @2:30pm, Defending the Caveman @7pm and The Improv @ 8:30pm, we could have taken in a 7th (Mac King @1 or 3pm or Nathan Burton @ 4pm) on 6-2 but didn't because we had seen both shows already. We did Tuesday and Wednesday, yes we got back seats unless the show wasn't sold out and we were moved to the front. This happened twice. I would definitely Rec: Defending the Caveman... really funny one man show. Absinthe is general seating first in gets the front seats.
Thanks for the feedback Full_monte. I like my chances with the seating at Absinthe ( and Gregrio gives it good reviews) and Defending the Caveman sounds like something me and the missus would enjoy!

Question(s) How long was the 8:30 Improv ?? Trying to see if I can catch Legends at 9:30 ??

and

How long was the Price is Right-2:30 at Ballys? We want to try and catch Nathan Burton - 4 at the Flamingo.
Improv was an hour, if I remember right N. Burton was an hour also, TPIR if I remember right was an hour plus but I was a random 1000 TR point winner and had to stay over to get my points

Thanks!!!
Do you have to run to all the different casinos to purchase tickets to the different shows, or can they all be done at a central box office when you purchase the 48 hour pass? Do you get to select your seats from what is available, or is it all general admission? Thanks
You have to go to each shows box office to get the tickets, Bally's for TPIR, Harrah's for Defending the Caveman etc., you can only get you show tickets no sooner than 2 hours before showtime. We were 2 minutes early for one show and had to wait the two minutes. It has nothing to do with the person working the ticket sales the All Stage Pass won't allow them to sell you the tickets. They assign you the closest seat available at the time you receive your tickets. Obviously you don't get the premium seating with these passes but several of the shows we watched (X-Burlesque, Improv and Defending the Caveman) didn't sell out for premium seating and closer seating was available. For the Improv they seat us up front as we went in just minutes before showtime. Looks better for the comedians if the front seats are full not the back seats. Of the 6 shows that we watched the only two that were general seating were Absinthe and X-Burlesque - you were seated by an usher.
Wow Full_monte. Dont go to far I'm sure there will be more questions coming as we closer to the trip. Thanks!
Do you have a complete list by Casino which shows are eligible for the pass?

In addition, does your 48 hours begin from the start date and time of your first show?

Thanks

Mike
https://www.caesars.com/ALLSTAGEPASS/
That is the website with all the shows listed.
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