The drum-pounding paint-swirling Blue Man Group has wowed crowds in Las Vegas since 2000. Now you can save up to $195 when you buy a four pack of tickets to their live show at the Luxor hotel-casino.

The deal: If you love this high-energy three-man group, the Family 4 Pack offers good savings.

You pay $350, taxes and fees included, for four tickets in Category A seating, one category up from the cheapest seats, in the resort’s 800-seat theater. That means you receive $125 tickets for $76 each, provided you have three friends or family members to bring along.

When: The offer is good indefinitely, subject to availability.

Tested: I checked the website and found four-pack tickets widely available for shows at 7 and 9:30 p.m. The group promotes this as a good bet for the spring break crowd too. Daily shows at 4 p.m. have been added between April 12 and 21.

Info: Blue Man Group’s Family 4 Pack

Plant enthusiasts catalog wildflowers blooming at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

Plant enthusiasts catalog wildflowers blooming at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

Plant enthusiasts catalog wildflowers blooming at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

Plant enthusiasts catalog wildflowers blooming at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

The National Park of American Samoa, a haven of rainforest and empty beaches that includes pieces of three South Pacific Islands, is about 2,500 miles southwest of Hawaii.

The National Park of American Samoa, a haven of rainforest and empty beaches that includes pieces of three South Pacific Islands, is about 2,500 miles southwest of Hawaii.

Giant snow dump in the Sierra

Giant snow dump in the Sierra

Botanical wonders abound in the wild Sonoran Desert of Organ Pipe National Monument and Saguaro National Park. Just mind the heat. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

Botanical wonders abound in the wild Sonoran Desert of Organ Pipe National Monument and Saguaro National Park. Just mind the heat. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

The next president will find a Washington, D.C., that’s dramatically different from the city Barack Obama saw at his inauguration in 2009, or even the one in 2013. Museums and hotels, new and renewed. Restaurants left and right. Lower crime and rising neighborhoods, too. 

The next president will find a Washington, D.C., that’s dramatically different from the city Barack Obama saw at his inauguration in 2009, or even the one in 2013. Museums and hotels, new and renewed. Restaurants left and right. Lower crime and rising neighborhoods, too. 

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