Coupled with what looked like the production team’s full support and far fewer props to lug around the country, I eagerly awaited my turn to try to spin the wheel. Wheel of Fortune has a very similar Middle-America attraction that The Price is Right does, and its low barrier of entry (can you read? can you play Hangman? let’s get you miked up) seemed like it would be a perfect fit for a traveling show. So when I heard that Wheel of Fortune was going to embark on a similar tour across the country, I was equally intrigued. And, while The Price is Right Live was by no means perfect, the production was fast-paced, felt very accurate to the show, and gave fans around the country the chance to see a simulation of their favorite game show. Just like a kid going to Disney Ice Capades every year (which I totally did), I was equally excited to see some of my most beloved television fixtures right in front of my eyes-familiar yet somewhat off, due to scale, budget or an amalgam of the two. A few years ago, I was excited to take a look at The Price is Right Live, a traveling stage show adaptation of one of my favorite game shows.
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