Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket

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Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket

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Traveller rating 4.4 (18)Duration1 hourPrice from$25Operated byTYCOON THAI DMCBook viaGetYourGuide

A glittery hour in Phuket starts with curtains. The Simon Cabaret Show is an internationally acclaimed cabaret in the Gulf of Thailand, and your ticket gets you into a fast, polished show where dazzling costumes and a tight 1-hour runtime do the heavy lifting.

I love the high-energy dance routines and the stage presence of the performers. The acts move quickly, and you’ll feel how much training goes into the choreography, not just the outfits.

One thing to watch: seat category issues can happen. A VIP booking was reported as getting regular seating on arrival, and at least one other booking reported being refused entry—so double-check your details and plan to arrive early.

Key highlights to know before you go

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  • Internationally acclaimed cabaret show that fits easily into a Phuket evening
  • Costumes and choreography that keep the show visually busy from start to finish
  • Multiple acts with different styles, so it doesn’t feel repetitive
  • Strong performer stage presence, not just a backdrop show
  • No flash photography during the performance
  • Arrive 30 minutes early so you’re not rushing for your seat

Quick reality check: what this $25 ticket really buys you

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket - Quick reality check: what this $25 ticket really buys you
At $25 per person for about an hour, you’re buying a one-night entertainment event, not a half-day “experience tour.” The value is in the concentration: a tight runtime, professional staging, and a series of acts built to keep you looking up instead of checking your watch.

This is also the kind of show that’s popular for a reason in Phuket. If your evenings are split between beach time, a food stop, and one “big night” activity, this fits cleanly. No hotel pickup is listed, so you’ll want to get yourself there on your own schedule, then let the show do the work.

Score-wise, the show rates well overall (4.4 out of 5 from 18 reviews). Most feedback focuses on talent, costumes, and the overall entertainment value—just with a couple of caution flags around seating/entry.

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Arriving in Phuket: how to get seated without stress

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket - Arriving in Phuket: how to get seated without stress
You’ll want to arrive at least 30 minutes before the start. That timing matters because the show is only 1 hour long. If you walk in late, you’re not just losing a few minutes—you’re cutting into the only thing you paid for.

Also remember what’s not included: no hotel pickup and drop-off. That means your plan is simple but strict—get yourself to the venue, then show up early.

Finally, bring some cash if you expect to buy anything at the venue. The info says not all vendors take credit cards, so having money on hand saves you from awkward lines.

What happens during the Simon Cabaret Show (the “1-hour” promise)

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket - What happens during the Simon Cabaret Show (the “1-hour” promise)
This is a straight-up stage show. Once you’re seated, the curtain rises and the performance runs for about an hour.

What makes it worth your attention is the structure of the night:

  • A variety of acts that change look, tempo, and vibe as the show progresses
  • Dance-focused performances with choreography that reviewers describe as trained and skilled
  • Theatrical staging using extravagant sets and colorful costumes to frame the action

Even if you don’t know cabaret, you don’t need to. The acts are designed to land instantly. A good way to think about it: it’s like getting a mini “festival of performances” compressed into an hour.

Costumes: the first thing your eyes will grab

The costuming is a big part of the appeal. Reviews specifically call out intricate and colorful costumes and outfits that look built for the spotlight.

Why that matters in real life: you’ll be seated far enough back that details still matter visually. You’ll also get constant costume changes that act like scene changes—so even when the choreography is similar in style, your eyes keep getting a new visual cue.

If you’re the type who likes photos, note this rule: flash photography isn’t allowed during the performance. That’s common for stage shows because flashes distract performers and other audience members. Plan on enjoying the moment first, then take any photos you’re allowed to take outside the performance area.

The dancing and performance skill: what people praise most

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket - The dancing and performance skill: what people praise most
The most repeated theme in the feedback is talent. People mention performers being:

  • expert dancers
  • trained in different dance styles
  • comfortable with the demands of stage timing and crowd energy

That stage presence is the difference between a show that’s just “pretty” and one that feels alive. You’ll likely notice confident movement, clean formation changes, and performers who look like they know exactly how to hold attention.

And because the show is about an hour, there’s less time to “wait for the good part.” The rhythm stays quick, with act after act keeping your attention on the performers rather than the clock.

Stage spectacle without a long commitment

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket - Stage spectacle without a long commitment
A lot of Phuket evening activities either require a full evening slot or turn into a transportation maze. This one is simpler: no pickup, just a ticket and an hour of performance.

You get the feeling of a bigger production—extravagant sets, costumes that catch the eye, and multiple acts—without the commitment of a half-day tour. If you’re short on time, or you’re juggling other Phuket plans like beach dinners and market wandering, this is a clean choice.

Family-friendly vibe (and what it means for your group)

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One review describes the show as family friendly and “wholesome.” That’s useful if you’re traveling with kids, or if you just want an evening that doesn’t feel like a late-night party.

That said, cabaret shows can vary by venue and style, so use your judgment based on your comfort level. From the provided info, the safer assumption is: it’s meant to be entertaining for a broad audience, not just adults.

Location and where it fits: especially if you’re based in Patong

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket - Location and where it fits: especially if you’re based in Patong
The show is in Phuket, and one tip specifically mentions it as a must-see if you’re staying in Patong. That doesn’t mean you can only go from Patong, of course. It just means it’s a practical “evening anchor” if you’re already near the main tourist strip.

If you’re splitting your time between Phuket Town, beaches, and nightlife, you’ll want to plan your evening transport so you’re not arriving in a scramble. Since pickup isn’t included, you’ll likely rely on your own ride options.

Price and value: is $25 a good deal?

For $25 per person, you’re paying for:

  • a professional, multi-act stage performance
  • a one-hour block of entertainment
  • a production style built around costumes and choreography

Is it a bargain compared to some free/cheap street entertainment? Sure, because you’re paying for a ticketed show. But it’s also not priced like a super-premium event. For the time length, it can feel like good value—especially if you’re staying in Phuket anyway and want one “set piece” evening.

Where the value shifts is if you end up with the wrong seating category. One booking reported a VIP ticket being assigned regular seating on arrival, and that turned the beginning of the night into a disappointment. If you care a lot about seat location, be proactive with your ticket details and arrive early.

Things that can go wrong (and how to protect yourself)

Two caution points came up:

  1. Seat category mismatch
  • One reviewer said a VIP ticket resulted in regular seating at the venue.
  • That can happen when categories are oversold, misread, or swapped.

How to handle it: arrive early (so there’s time to sort it out), and verify your entry details with staff calmly and directly.

  1. Entry denied on ticket purchase
  • One reviewer reported being refused entry after buying a ticket.

How to handle it: keep your booking info accessible, confirm you have the right name and ticket reference, and avoid leaving critical details for the last minute.

These aren’t the most common issues, given the overall rating, but they’re important because this is a ticketed show where “too late” can be expensive.

Practical tips before you go (small steps that matter)

Here’s how I’d set you up for a smooth, low-stress night:

  • Arrive 30 minutes early. The show is only 1 hour.
  • Don’t use flash during the performance.
  • Bring some cash for on-site purchases, since not all vendors accept credit cards.
  • Plan for no pickup. You’re responsible for getting there.
  • If you want a specific seat type, treat the ticket as important paperwork and check it on arrival.

Also, the show is not listed with an included meal or drinks. If you want dinner first, schedule it earlier. Then you can enjoy the show without hunting for food during.

Who should book the Simon Cabaret Show?

You’ll probably love it if you:

  • want a simple, ticketed evening in Phuket
  • enjoy dance, costumes, and stage performance more than long tours
  • want something family-friendly in tone
  • are staying in or near Patong and want a reliable night plan

You might hesitate if you:

  • are very sensitive to seating category changes
  • need hotel pickup or expect the venue to handle transportation
  • dislike shows where you can’t take flash photos

Should you book this Phuket cabaret show?

Yes, I’d book it if you want an hour of professional spectacle with strong dance and costumes, and you’re okay handling your own arrival. The overall rating is solid, and the best feedback is consistent: talent, costumes, and an entertaining mix of acts.

I’d book with a bit of caution if you bought a VIP category and care a lot about seating, because at least one booking reported a mismatch. If you do go, show up early, keep your ticket details handy, and focus on the performance once the show starts.

If you want one easy Phuket night that doesn’t sprawl into hours of logistics, the Simon Cabaret Show is a strong candidate.

FAQ

How long is the Simon Cabaret Show in Phuket?

The show duration is listed as 1 hour.

What is the price of admission?

The price is $25 per person.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

Are food and drinks included with the ticket?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

What’s included in the ticket purchase?

The ticket includes admission to the Simon Cabaret Show.

Can I use flash photography during the performance?

No. Flash photography is not allowed.

How early should I arrive before the show starts?

Arrive at least 30 minutes before the show starts to find your seat.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Does the booking offer flexible payment options?

Yes. The option is listed as Reserve now & pay later, meaning you can book your spot and pay nothing today.

Who is the activity provider?

The provider listed is TYCOON THAI DMC.

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