What seating section does the chandelier crash in Phantom at the Venetian in Las Vegas?
We saw the show a few weeks ago, and sat in the 5th row. I would guess the chandelier came down about 10 rows behind us. If we went again, we’d try for seats in the front of the balcony. You will get a better overall view, and it isn’t a show that requires a close up view of the stage to be enjoyed. The sound is played through speakers, and directed throughout the theater, so where you sit doesn’t change the volume too much. If your daughter can see what is happening, however, she might be less frightened. Enjoy the show.