REVIEW · PHUKET
Dazzling Simon Cabaret Show in Phuket with Comfortable Transfers
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Glitz in Phuket is easier with pickup. This Simon Cabaret show mixes Thailand’s famous kathoey performers with a global mix of musical and dance styles, all staged with sparkle, feathers, and big costumes. You also get real-world flexibility: multiple evening start times, plus mobile tickets so you’re not stuck printing anything.
I like the setup because it’s built for a low-stress night out: you settle in, then enjoy an approximately 1-hour program without coordinating taxis. I also like that you can pick VIP vs regular seats, since comfort matters when you’re paying to watch a tight, focused show.
One thing to consider: the transfer meeting point can be a little confusing if you expect your driver to wait inside the hotel lobby. A clear plan for where to meet your driver (and being ready to step out) will save you worry.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A 1-hour Phuket cabaret plan with pickup included
- VIP vs regular seats: what you’re really paying for
- Inside Simon Cabaret Phuket: global dance, big costumes, and kathoey stars
- Show times that work with dinner plans
- Transfers from your Phuket hotel: the easiest way to do a nighttime show
- Before the show starts: settle in, then watch
- Who this Simon Cabaret night is best for
- Price and value: is $26.04 a good deal?
- Should you book this Simon Cabaret Phuket show with transfers?
- FAQ
- How long is the Simon Cabaret show in Phuket?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- Do I need to arrange transportation to the venue?
- Is there a choice of seating?
- Are there multiple show times to choose from?
- Will I receive a mobile ticket?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- VIP or regular seating lets you match comfort and budget
- Hotel pickup and drop-off reduces evening transport stress
- Several evening showtimes help you fit the show around dinner
- Transgender (kathoey) performers are at the center of the cast
- Modern and traditional acts pull in influences from multiple countries
- Clean, comfortable seating is specifically praised in feedback
A 1-hour Phuket cabaret plan with pickup included

This is the kind of show you can build an evening around. The program runs about 1 hour, which means you’re not committing to a half-day or waiting around for long stretches. It also helps if you’re doing other Phuket activities earlier in the day and want a set finish time.
The biggest practical win is the optional hotel pickup and drop-off. If you choose the transfer option, you’re not negotiating grab cars, street pickups, or timing. You’re handed a simple plan: get picked up, go to Simon Cabaret Phuket, watch the show, then return to your hotel. That’s real value in Phuket evenings, where transport can turn into a time-sink if you’re tired.
The show price is listed at $26.04 per person, and the ticket includes admission. Transfer details matter for value here: hotel pickup and drop-off are only included when you select the transfer option. If you’re already planning to pay for transportation anyway, transfers can make the whole night feel cheaper and easier—even if you compare the total cost rather than just the ticket price.
Also, you’ll receive a mobile ticket, and you get confirmation at booking. That combo is good for last-minute simplicity. The show experience is basically: go, check in, sit down, and enjoy.
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VIP vs regular seats: what you’re really paying for
This isn’t a take-a-seat-anywhere situation. You get VIP and regular ticket options, which usually means you’re choosing better seating locations and comfort levels. Since the show is about an hour long, you’ll feel every bit of seat quality—especially if the venue is busy and you’re trying to stay relaxed for the full performance.
Feedback specifically points to the venue and seating being comfortable and clean. That’s a big deal for a cabaret show, because you want your body to feel good while the performance throws dazzling costumes, quick routines, and stage changes at you.
So how should you decide? I’d base it on your priorities:
- If you like the idea of settling in comfortably and watching without distractions, go VIP.
- If you’re cost-focused but still want a pleasant, clean venue, regular is a solid match.
Either way, the program is built around you being seated before it starts. You’re not expected to do a lot of wandering or searching once you arrive. You show up, find your seat, and the show takes over.
Inside Simon Cabaret Phuket: global dance, big costumes, and kathoey stars

The heart of the experience is the cast—Thailand’s famous transgender performers (kathoey). The show blends elegance, charm, and serious stage talent. In other words, this isn’t casual bar entertainment. It’s a full cabaret production, with performances designed to look polished from every angle.
What I find especially appealing is the mix of influences. The show draws from modern and traditional acts, including references inspired by Broadway, Bollywood, K-pop, Thai culture, Latin beats, and Chinese performance styles. You can go in knowing you’ll see variety, not just one repeating theme.
On stage, expect the typical cabaret ingredients done at show-time volume:
- Song and dance routines
- Glamorous costumes
- Large set design choices
- A sense of performance flow where the show keeps moving
One feedback thread mentions “sparkles and feathers,” which is exactly what you’re buying when you pick a cabaret night like this. If you’re the type who enjoys costumes and choreography—more than, say, a talk-heavy cultural performance—this format fits well.
There’s also something meaningful in the casting. Seeing kathoey performers take center stage is a key part of why Simon Cabaret is known as a must-do evening attraction in Phuket. It’s a confident, theatrical showcase rather than a side note.
Show times that work with dinner plans

Flexibility is built in. You can choose between several evening show times, which helps if you’re doing a late dinner, going out with friends, or trying to avoid being rushed.
In real terms, this helps with two common Phuket problems:
- You don’t have to tailor your whole day around a single fixed start time.
- You can time the show after you’ve finished the rest of your evening, instead of wondering how to squeeze it in.
If you tend to plan your day lightly and move things around based on the weather, this kind of scheduling is a relief. Phuket evenings can change fast, and having options keeps your night from feeling fragile.
Transfers from your Phuket hotel: the easiest way to do a nighttime show

The transfer part is straightforward on paper: hotel pickup and drop-off if you choose the transfer options. That’s why I usually recommend people consider transfers for shows like this. It removes the last-minute stress of finding the right car, confirming pickup points, or managing a busy drop-off scene.
Still, there’s one practical snag you should plan for: the pickup driver may not wait inside the hotel lobby the way some meeting points suggest. One piece of feedback describes a situation where the driver stayed outside and didn’t appear in the lobby, forcing the group to search for the driver before they could go.
So here’s the simple fix I’d use:
- Be ready to step outside to look for your driver if they don’t appear in the lobby.
- Have your hotel name and pickup details handy on your phone.
- Give yourself a little buffer time so you’re not rushed.
You don’t need to panic, but you should treat pickup like a “meet and locate” situation, not a “wait at a desk forever” situation.
Before the show starts: settle in, then watch

This is one of those experiences where the flow is designed to be easy. The expectation is that you settle into your seat before the performances begin. That’s helpful because you don’t have to master a complicated check-in route or worry about losing your place.
Because you have a mobile ticket, you can keep everything in your phone. You also get confirmation at booking, which makes it easier to show up without second-guessing.
One more small note: the venue is near public transportation. That’s good backup information. Even if you choose transfers, it helps to know you’re not totally dependent on them if anything changes.
Who this Simon Cabaret night is best for

This is a strong fit if you want a polished, theatrical evening with music, dance, and big costumes. It’s also ideal if you’re staying in Phuket and you’d rather spend energy enjoying the show than solving logistics.
It’s especially well-suited to:
- Couples who want a fun date-night activity
- Groups of friends who want everyone to enjoy the same spectacle
- Solo travelers who want a structured evening plan
- People who prefer a short commitment (about 1 hour)
Also, the information says most travelers can participate, which points to a broad range of comfort levels for the experience.
Who might hesitate? If you’re not into cabaret-style performance, or if you expect something longer and more in-depth than a show format, then a one-hour evening might feel short. In that case, you could consider mixing it with another activity you care about more.
Price and value: is $26.04 a good deal?

Let’s look at value the practical way.
You pay $26.04 per person for admission, and that price covers the core experience: the Simon Cabaret show itself. The production style—costumes, staging, and dance—fits the kind of entertainment you typically find with a ticketed venue.
Then there’s the transfer question. If you pick hotel pickup and drop-off, the total value improves because you remove evening transport friction. Instead of budgeting time and effort for taxis, you get a built-in rhythm for your night.
If you skip transfers and you’re comfortable with local transport, you might still enjoy the show just fine. But if you’re traveling after dark and you’re tired of route planning, transfers can be the difference between an easy win and a stressful evening.
Bottom line: at this price point, you’re buying a short, high-energy show with a reputable, ticketed venue—and transfers can make it feel like a complete package.
Should you book this Simon Cabaret Phuket show with transfers?
I’d book it if you want a fun, theatrical night in Phuket that doesn’t demand complicated planning. The strongest reasons: kathoey performers as the main draw, a clear one-hour show length, and the option for VIP or regular seating. Add in the possibility of hotel pickup and drop-off, and the experience becomes about enjoying the performance instead of managing logistics.
I’d consider skipping transfers only if you’re confident with evening transport and you don’t mind the extra planning. And if you do choose transfers, do yourself a favor: plan for the driver meeting outside the lobby if needed, so you don’t waste time right before the show.
If you want a glamorous, costume-forward cabaret night with a global performance mix, this is a pretty straightforward yes.
FAQ
How long is the Simon Cabaret show in Phuket?
The show duration is approximately 1 hour.
What’s included with the ticket?
The ticket includes admission to Simon Cabaret. Hotel pick up and drop off is only included when you select transfer options.
Do I need to arrange transportation to the venue?
You can avoid taxi coordination by choosing the hotel transfer option, which includes pickup and drop-off.
Is there a choice of seating?
Yes. VIP and regular tickets are available for seating options.
Are there multiple show times to choose from?
Yes. There are several evening show times available.
Will I receive a mobile ticket?
Yes. A mobile ticket is provided.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours, it is not refunded.






























