Rachel S.
Yelp
Hard pass. If I'd known how crappy this place was, I wouldn't have wasted my time. You have to pay a pretty pricey entry fee and you get in there and there's nothing to do. It's not very spacious so once people start coming in (between 6 and 7 pm), it gets super crowded. Everyone lines up to take pictures with the sign that names all three countries, and that line gets ridiculously long. People walk around not following any social distancing, and they all take their masks off.
There's only one restaurant there, and the good tables (outside with a nice view) get taken way early on, and then the people who sit at those tables never leave. They stay there until after the shows are over. If you show up early enough, secure yourself a table at that restaurant because that is your safest place to be if you want to watch the shows without being crowded. The food at the restaurant is normal.
The graffiti "maze" is short and has no information. The "free shows" are short and spaced out 30 minutes apart from each other. So realistically you get like a 5 minute show and then wait 30 minutes for the next 5 minute show. I didn't think the shows were worth it anyways. One of the shows was a baroque dance, and it literally has nothing to do with celebrating the three cultures coming together. Also the whole place is decorated to the theme of the movie, The Mission, which is a movie about white saviorism. I would waste my time and money elsewhere.