this was a insult to the real Price Is RIght Show on CBS. There were no producers meeting people, you simply wrote your name on a piece of paper with your birthday just month and day. You received no name tag. It was advertised that 3 game shows would be "taped" that day you attend. Nothing was taped, it was only one show if you could call it that. The normal show rules did not apply. 4 people would be called, then they had the 1 chance of bidding one one cheap item, usually under 100.00, and if you were not the one that bid correctly then back to your seat. oh well. If you won the bid, you went on the stage to play a severly modified game....like Plinko...on TV the prize on the center of the board is 10,000. It was 500.00. Kinda lame. Then after that person that got on stage and played the game was done...they called more people to Spin The Big Wheel. Not the person that had earned the right by getting up on stage, You would win 100.00 if you hit the 1.00 on the wheel. After that, of course the person with the highest amount without going over would go where???? back to their seat!!! When it came time for the showcase showdown again a new person out of the audience was called up. Just 1 person. Not 2 even. No one that had been up there and won their game. Then the prizes were shown. 4 things, a dvd set, a dvd player, a tv with 1 yr of net flix,, and a car. 2012 Ford Fiesta stick shift. It was a left over model stripped down vehicle, but that was fine, as I am thinking hmmm.... what would the final cost of these items be, the game show host ( Jerry Springer was the host...I forgot to add that) You were not able to guess the amount or bid.... the showcase showdown was the game 10 Chances. They started with the DVD set ( now this woman worked at a local walmart and I think she would have known the price of this dvd set) the numbers for the game are 2359 and the price was on the dvd set 53.00 which it sold at walmart for 29.99. Big difference. So after using up 5 chances on that, she had to do the dvd player, which she won with 3 chances, (not bad) then she tried for the TV and never had a chance to compete for the car even. I felt like they made sure she didnt win the car. No numbers or prices were printed on cards, like you see on the show, so who is to say that the woman didnt guess right? I felt like the entire game was not only a let down, but a money making scheme. On the flip side...they did offer the " Big Wheel Experiance" where for 20.00 you could spin the big wheel, and get a T shirt and your picture taken. After I had spend 94.00 on 2 tickets, was not allowed to take a single picture of the stage or any of the activities, now if I wanted a picture of the Minature Big Wheel rendition I had to fork out an additional 20.00? That was insult to injury in my opinion. I knew Drew Carey wasnt going to be there, I knew that the chance of me getting called up to stage was like a needle in a haystack, that I didnt mind. But when the show advertised how producers would meet with people, like they do on the real game, that is what I expected. When they said that they would be taping the shows, that is what I expected. The show was actually called on the ticket " a Broadway Production" not a gmae show. It was sad to see so many people with their " Pick me " shirts, and all of the gimmicks one sees on the show to be chosen out of the audience to " come on down". Instead it was more like...COME ON....IT WAS A LET DOWN! Dont buy into this save your money to go to California. Dont expect this to be anything more that a joke.