Monster Jam will knock your socks off. (Possibly literally!) To experience this fine example of modern pageantry, find show dates at the Monster Jam® website. It was even more fun than cookies. (But less filling.) Before you do, read on for more about the show!
[schema type=”review” url=”http://www.joytroupe.com/monster-jam-thunders-into-washington-d-c-show-information-and-ticket-giveaway/” name=”Monster Jam Monster Truck Show” description=”From the show description: Monster trucks are custom-designed machines that sit atop 66-inch-tall tires and weigh a minimum of 10,000 pounds. Built for short, high-powered bursts of speed, monster trucks generate almost 2,000 horsepower and are capable of speeds of up to 100 miles per hour. They whirl and fly 130 feet into the air, amazing audiences of all ages.” rev_body=”My kid and his dad are both monster truck fans, so I was expecting this to go over well. I was shocked to find out that they liked it MORE than I thought they would. Even if you’ve watched monster trucks on TV before, I promise you are NOT prepared for the energy and excitement of this show. You WILL want earplugs or headphones to muffle the sound. I have been a lot of really loud places before, but this… yeah, either take the ear plugs, or there are vendors who will be happy to sell you some headphones once you arrive. Aside from being great fun for kids of all ages, the quality of the showmanship was fantastic. Even as a cynical adult who understands that things are done to manipulate the audience, I didn’t mind going along because it was well done and just plain good fun. ” author=”Meghan Gray” pubdate=”2014-01-25″ user_review=”5″ min_review=”0″ max_review=”5″ ]
There was a “no videos” sign posted, so I can’t give you a video of the show we attended, but here’s one from YouTube:
I was provided with free tickets to facilitate my review of this show. I was not compensated for my completely honest and irreverent opinion in any other way.