REVIEW · PHUKET
Phuket Simon Cabaret Show Ticket only
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A great night in Patong fits in one hour. The Phuket Simon Cabaret Show is built for big energy: elaborate costumes, slick staging, and song-and-dance numbers that jump across styles like Broadway, Thai dance, Korean dance, and Latin moves. I especially like the clear choice between regular and VIP seats, and the way the show keeps the mood light and entertaining. One thing to consider: cameras/recorders aren’t allowed inside the theater, so you’ll want to plan for photos after if you care about capturing the moment.
You’ll find this is a straightforward ticket experience, not a long tour. You book your entrance ticket, pick your evening show time, and then spend the night in a compact theater setting at Simon Cabaret Phuket on Thanon Sirirat. Since there’s no hotel transfer pickup included, you’ll want a simple plan to get there (taxi, Grab, or public transport nearby), and I recommend arriving about 30 minutes early so you don’t feel rushed.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Phuket Simon Cabaret Show: what kind of evening is this?
- Regular vs VIP seats: how to pick the right option
- Timing your night: show length and when to arrive
- Inside Simon Cabaret Phuket: what the one-hour flow looks like
- Dance styles and music themes: Broadway, Thai, Korean, Latin, and more
- Photos, phones, and the no-camera theater rule
- Price and value: is $26 a good deal?
- Getting to Simon Cabaret Phuket in Patong (and keeping it simple)
- Who should book this show, and who should skip it?
- Should you book the Phuket Simon Cabaret Show?
- FAQ
- What is included in the Phuket Simon Cabaret Show ticket-only option?
- How long is the Phuket Simon Cabaret Show?
- Where do I redeem my ticket for Simon Cabaret Phuket?
- Are there different show times available?
- Can I bring a camera or recording device into the theater?
- What should I do about photos with performers?
- Is hotel transfer pickup included?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- What is the child price rule for this ticket?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things to know before you go

- One-hour show length that makes it easy to fit into your Patong evening plans
- Regular or VIP seating so you can match comfort and budget
- Global dance and music mix covering Broadway, Thai, Korean, Latin, and more
- No cameras/recorders inside the theater, but there’s an after-show photo option for an extra cost
- Arrive 30 minutes early to get seated smoothly and avoid last-minute stress
Phuket Simon Cabaret Show: what kind of evening is this?

The Simon Cabaret Show in Phuket is exactly what it sounds like: a dedicated performance evening at Simon Cabaret Phuket in Patong. Expect an indoor theater with a polished, show-first setup, where performers take the stage in eye-catching costumes and makeup to deliver singing and dance numbers. The tone is light and fun, with glitter-and-glam vibes rather than anything heavy or formal.
What makes it a good value is how focused it is. For about one hour, you get a full block of entertainment rather than a half-day or multi-stop program. If you’re in Phuket for beaches, markets, temples, and general wandering, this one-hour slot can be a clean add-on without messing up your schedule.
I also like that the show draws from multiple cultural and performance styles. You’re not just watching one kind of routine; the program moves across different themes (Broadway, Thai dance, Korean dance, Latin dance, and others). That variety keeps things from feeling repetitive even within a short time window.
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Regular vs VIP seats: how to pick the right option

Your ticket choice is simple: regular seats or VIP seats. The most practical way to think about it is closeness and comfort. VIP seating is typically where you want to be if you prefer a stronger view of costumes, facial details, and stage action. Even if you’re not obsessed with the front row, paying for VIP usually helps you feel more connected to the performance.
Regular seats are the better play if you want the show experience but you’re trying to keep the total night budget under control. At this price point, regular still gets you entrance to the same performance block, and you’re still in the theater for the same global mix of song and dance.
One more real-world tip: if you’re traveling with a group or you’re picky about sightlines, choose seats earlier rather than later for the best available options in your time slot. And once you arrive, follow staff directions quickly—cabaret theaters run like clockwork, and it’s easy to waste time if you’re wandering around.
Timing your night: show length and when to arrive

The show runs about one hour. That’s a big deal because you can plan dinner, a walk on the beach, or a quick stop in Patong without worrying you’ll be stuck for hours. For most schedules, you’ll probably want to pair it with an evening plan that starts earlier so you’re not rushing across town right before show time.
The recommendation that actually helps: arrive at the theater at least 30 minutes before show time. That gives you time to find your entrance area, get seated, and settle in. Since the theater bans cameras/recorders, arriving early also gives you time to put your phone away and avoid the awkward scramble right at the start.
Also, there are different evening show times available. Pick the show that matches your energy. If you want a calm start, go earlier. If you want a bigger nighttime vibe, choose later. Either way, the runtime stays roughly the same, so your day planning stays easy.
Inside Simon Cabaret Phuket: what the one-hour flow looks like

At Phuket Simon Cabaret, the show is a continuous performance block. You’ll typically see a sequence of musical numbers built around theme changes—costumes, lighting, and dance styles shifting as the evening progresses. The staging is designed to keep your attention on the performers, with elaborate outfits and make-up that look made for the spotlight.
A helpful way to approach it: don’t overthink the exact song list. Even without getting every detail of the program in advance, you’ll still get the core experience—costumes, choreographed dance moments, and a lighthearted show rhythm. Reviews of the show often mention how impressive the performance and stage setup are, and how the costumes and lighting do a lot of the work to keep the evening fun from start to finish.
What I’d watch for in the flow:
- Costume changes that mark new sections of the program
- Choreography highlights where the dance looks especially tight and coordinated
- Lighting and staging shifts that support the mood of each number
Remember, this is cabaret entertainment. It’s not a quiet, museum-like experience. Go with the mindset of enjoying a performance show, not trying to treat it like background music at a restaurant.
Dance styles and music themes: Broadway, Thai, Korean, Latin, and more

One of the biggest draws is the show’s variety across performance styles. The Phuket Simon Cabaret Show includes song-and-dance numbers from different cultures around the world. That means you’ll see everything from Broadway-flavored performance energy to Thai dance styling, Korean dance moves, Latin dance rhythms, and additional variety beyond those examples.
Why this matters for your enjoyment: when you only get one style for an entire hour, it can start to feel like repeating patterns. Here, the theme shifts keep your brain engaged. Even if you don’t know the songs, the costume design and dance language help you follow the vibe.
It also helps if you’re traveling with someone who has different tastes. A friend might prefer the more theatrical side of Broadway-style performance, while you might be excited for Thai dance styling or Latin rhythm. The show’s structure gives those preferences something to land on.
And yes, you may notice some performances are synchronized to the music track. The key is the overall performance package: movement, lighting, and costume work come together as the main point.
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Photos, phones, and the no-camera theater rule

This is one of the most important practical details: cameras and other recorder devices aren’t permitted inside the theater. So if you’re the type who normally films everything, plan to adjust.
Instead of focusing on recording, I’d suggest you treat this as a watch-first show:
- Keep your phone away once you’re seated
- Enjoy the lighting and staging without fiddling with a screen
If you want photos, there’s an after-show opportunity to snap pictures with performers, but it’s at your own expense. That gives you a more controlled photo moment, separate from the no-recording rule inside.
Also keep an eye on theater etiquette. If you’re going to the show, be ready for staff to step in if someone tries to take photos or video when they shouldn’t. It’s better to just follow the rules from the start, because it keeps the atmosphere smoother for everyone.
Price and value: is $26 a good deal?

At around $26 for entrance (with regular or VIP seating as your choice), this is a fairly simple value equation. You’re paying for one hour of staged entertainment, in a dedicated theater environment, with elaborate costumes and lighting and a program that mixes multiple dance styles.
When I evaluate value for experiences like this, I look at two things:
- How much you get for the time (one hour is a clean chunk)
- Whether the experience is hard to replicate (the cabaret staging, costume work, and theater format are the main event)
In that sense, it’s a good fit for a short Phuket trip or for anyone who wants an evening activity that doesn’t require a long day itinerary. You’re also not paying extra for your basic entry—your ticket covers admission to the show.
What can raise your total cost is what isn’t included:
- Alcoholic beverages aren’t included
- Hotel transfer pickup isn’t included
- Any performer photo session after the show is an extra expense
If you handle those items smartly, $26 can feel like a straightforward, fun purchase rather than a splurge that adds up.
Getting to Simon Cabaret Phuket in Patong (and keeping it simple)

The ticket redemption point is at Simon Cabaret Phuket, 8 Thanon Sirirat, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150, Thailand. It’s also listed as near public transportation, which matters because you’re not stuck paying for a complicated transfer.
Since hotel transfer pickup isn’t included, you’ll want your own plan. In Patong, that usually means:
- taxi or rideshare for door-to-door convenience
- public transport nearby if you prefer to keep costs down
I’d also plan around evening traffic. Even if the theater is easy to reach, the best strategy is still the same: arrive about 30 minutes early so you’re not negotiating timing under pressure.
Who should book this show, and who should skip it?
This experience is best for you if:
- you want a fun night out in Phuket that fits into a short time slot
- you like performance shows with costumes, lighting, and choreographed dance
- you enjoy variety, since the program covers multiple dance and music styles
It’s also a solid option if you’re traveling with someone who wants to do something different from beach time and temples. A cabaret-style show is a different slice of life, and it’s easy to take in without a long learning curve.
You might think twice if:
- you strongly prefer quiet cultural experiences with minimal crowd energy
- you need to record video inside venues (the theater bans cameras/recorders)
- you want all-in convenience like included pickup from your hotel
If you’re okay with rules like no-recording and you’re excited for a one-hour entertainment show, you’ll probably have a good time.
Should you book the Phuket Simon Cabaret Show?
Yes, I’d book it if you want an easy evening plan in Patong with real show production value for a reasonable price. The one-hour format helps, the regular vs VIP option helps you control your comfort level, and the mix of dance and music themes keeps the show moving.
Book it especially if you value:
- a focused, ticket-only night out without complicated add-ons
- big costumes and stage lighting that support the performance
- a show that covers multiple cultural performance styles in one sitting
If you hate the idea of no video, feel okay with the theater rules, and you’ll probably feel satisfied with what you paid for.
FAQ
What is included in the Phuket Simon Cabaret Show ticket-only option?
Your ticket includes admission to the Phuket Simon Cabaret Show. You can choose VIP seating or regular seating.
How long is the Phuket Simon Cabaret Show?
The show is approximately 1 hour.
Where do I redeem my ticket for Simon Cabaret Phuket?
You redeem at Simon Cabaret Phuket, 8 Thanon Sirirat, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150, Thailand.
Are there different show times available?
Yes. Different evening show times are available, so you can pick the one that fits your plans.
Can I bring a camera or recording device into the theater?
No. Cameras and other recorder devices are not permitted in the theater.
What should I do about photos with performers?
After the show, there’s an opportunity to take photos with performers, but it’s at your own expense.
Is hotel transfer pickup included?
No. Hotel transfer pickup is not included.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
What is the child price rule for this ticket?
Child pricing applies for ages 3-11 with a maximum height of 140 cm.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.































