Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket with Transfer

Drag-show energy hits fast in Phuket. This Simon Cabaret setup is built for maximum showtime impact, with hi-tech sound and light and extravagant costumes in an intimate theatre. You’ll also get a very international program, with modern and traditional acts presented in English and other languages.

What I like most is how easy it is to line up the night: you’re buying an admission ticket, plus roundtrip transfers if you choose that option. The second big win is pacing. The show moves briskly for a 70-minute performance, so you’re not stuck waiting around for the fun.

One thing to consider: this is cabaret-style entertainment, and it’s not a great fit if you’re planning to bring very young children. The vibe and format are geared toward adults and spectators who want to watch, not socialize.

Key takeaways before you go

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  • Choose your showtime wisely: three performances run nightly at 6:00 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9:00 PM.
  • Expect a 70-minute stage marathon: the whole performance is 70 minutes, while your total outing is typically 2–3 hours with transport.
  • Transfers matter in Phuket: pickup is offered from Kamala or Phuket Town when that option is selected.
  • The theatre is built for production value: expect strong lighting, sound, and big costumes in a compact setting.
  • Know the bar rules: drinks are available on site, but bringing alcohol into the theatre isn’t allowed.
  • Plan for the photo moment: there’s an after-show opportunity to take photos with performers, and it can cost extra.

Phuket Simon Cabaret: what you’re really buying

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At $38 per person, you’re not just paying for a seat. You’re buying a packaged night that’s designed to feel like a Vegas-style cabaret, just in Phuket’s Gulf-of-Thailand setting. The venue has been running since 1991, and it’s positioned as Phuket’s leading cabaret entertainment spot.

The format is simple: arrive, get settled in a comfortable theatre, and watch a tightly run show. You’ll get modern and traditional acts, and the international angle is part of the appeal. If you like performances that mix styles and eras, this is the kind of show that tries to cover a lot of ground without dragging.

It’s also built for tourists who want English-friendly entertainment. Host or greeter support is available in English and Thai, and the show includes acts that work for a mixed crowd.

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The 70-minute show: short, fast, and packed

The performance itself is 70 minutes, and that’s exactly the right length for this kind of entertainment. You don’t have to commit to an all-evening spectacle, but you also don’t get the short “taster” feeling some venues do.

From the way the show is described, the production emphasizes fast transitions—sound, lights, and staging changes that keep you watching. That matters because cabaret is all about momentum. If you’re the type who gets restless when things pause, this pacing is likely a good match.

That said, if you’re hoping for lots of performer-to-audience banter or a slow burn style, you might find the rhythm more “stage show” than “chat show.” One review also notes the vocals can feel pre-staged and choreographed, like a karaoke-style production. If you’re the type who only enjoys fully live singing, it’s worth keeping that in mind.

Hi-tech theatre and costume power: why it feels big

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This show leans hard on production values. The venue is described as having hi-tech sound and light equipment, and the visual payoff is the headline—big costumes, dramatic looks, and stage effects meant to land quickly.

In practice, this kind of theatre setup is what turns a cabaret into an event. It’s not just about who’s on stage; it’s about how the show frames each number. Lighting cues help costumes pop, and sound cues keep the transitions crisp.

You’ll also see a range of acts that aim to keep different tastes covered, from modern pop-style moments to more traditional performance styles. That’s helpful if you’re going with friends who don’t all agree on music or performance styles. The show is designed so there’s usually something happening on stage that grabs attention.

Seats, VIP tickets, and the after-show photo reality

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Tickets come with a few variables, especially if you’re selecting VIP options. The big thing to know: VIP doesn’t always translate to the very front rows. One booking experience reported VIP seating being assigned to a higher row (still a view of the stage, just not what was expected).

So here’s the practical move: if your budget allows VIP for the best possible sightlines, confirm what VIP actually means for your specific booking (row/section), especially if seat location matters a lot to you.

The photo moment can cost extra

After the show, there’s an opportunity to take photos with performers. Based on feedback, the price can add up—one note mentions 100 THB per performer for a single photo. That doesn’t make the show worse, but it does affect your wallet.

If you want a photo, bring small cash and decide before you line up. If you’re not interested, you can usually treat it as optional and head out.

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Transfers in Phuket Town and Kamala: smooth, but confirm the time

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This ticket can include roundtrip transfer, depending on the option you select. When transfers are included, pickup is offered from your hotel in Kamala or Phuket Town.

The practical value is huge. Cabaret nights often get messy with timing—traffic, finding the venue, and figuring out where the pickup point is after the show. With transfer included, you cut down on the stress and keep the evening on schedule.

One important detail: pickup time needs to be confirmed with the tour operator. Don’t assume you’ll automatically get the exact pickup window. Also, contact them to verify what time you should be ready.

How long to plan for

The performance is 70 minutes, but your whole outing is usually 2–3 hours. That range covers check-in, showtime, and the roundtrip ride.

If you’re stacking other plans (dinner nearby, a nighttime market, a late bar stop), give yourself slack. The show schedule is set, and you don’t want to feel rushed.

Show schedule: pick the right night for your energy level

There are three shows every night:

  • 6:00 PM
  • 7:30 PM
  • 9:00 PM

That schedule flexibility is more valuable than it seems. If you want an earlier evening, the 6:00 PM show helps you keep the night open. If you prefer a later dinner before you go, the 7:30 PM or 9:00 PM slot fits better.

Also, later shows can be better if you’re using the daytime for beach time. Just remember you’ll be heading back after the last act—so plan your transportation timing around the show you pick.

Price and value: is $38 a fair deal?

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$38 per person for admission with optional roundtrip transfer is on the reasonable end for a show this production-heavy. The value equation is simple: you’re paying for three things at once—a staged cabaret performance, theatre production quality, and (if selected) transport.

If your hotel is outside the pickup area, you might have to arrange transport on your own. That can change the value fast. If you’re staying in Kamala or Phuket Town and can use the transfer, this becomes a cleaner deal.

Also, the bar isn’t included. Food and beverages are not part of the ticket. One booking note says snacks and drinks are reasonably priced, which helps. Still, treat the theatre bar as extra spending, not included value.

Finally, the show is short—70 minutes—so you’re not paying for a long evening of waiting. For many people, that’s exactly what makes it feel like good value.

Who this is best for (and who should rethink it)

This is a great fit if you want a fun, staged night out with big costumes and an international mix of acts. It also works well for couples and small groups who want an easy plan that doesn’t require restaurant reservations or a complicated itinerary.

If you’re going mainly for the performer spotlight and the glitz factor, you’ll likely enjoy it. The theatre setup is built to make the production look impressive, and the pacing helps keep attention.

Consider skipping if you want a child-friendly cabaret experience

The biggest caution is age suitability. One review specifically calls out that the show is not really suitable for children, and you should take that seriously. If your group includes young kids, look for a different entertainment option.

Also, if you dislike loud crowds or constant talk from the surrounding seats, pick your showtime and seating carefully. Cabaret is a watching experience, and the energy can be affected by nearby chatter.

Rules that affect your night (the practical stuff)

A few venue rules matter for planning:

  • Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
  • Smoking isn’t allowed.
  • Pets aren’t allowed.

Since the bar is available, you can expect to buy non-alcoholic drinks and alcohol on site, but don’t plan to bring your own. That keeps things smooth at the door.

Also, the show starts at set times, so be on time. Late arrival can interrupt the flow, and some show environments can be strict about entry.

Should you book Phuket Simon Cabaret with transfer?

Book it if you want a one-evening cabaret with serious production value and you’d rather not wrestle with Phuket transport at night. This package works especially well when you’re staying in Kamala or Phuket Town and can use the included roundtrip transfer.

Skip or reconsider if you’re expecting a family event, or if you’re extremely picky about live vocals only. And if VIP seating matters to you, verify what you’ll actually get in your section and row before you arrive.

Overall, for the price, it’s a strong option for a fun, staged night—provided you’re going with the right expectations.

FAQ

How long is the Phuket Simon Cabaret show?

The cabaret show lasts about 70 minutes, while the overall experience with transfers is typically 2 to 3 hours.

What times are the shows in Phuket?

There are three nightly showtimes: 6:00 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9:00 PM.

Does the ticket include hotel pickup and drop-off?

It can include roundtrip transfer depending on the option you select. Pickup is described as optional from hotels in Kamala or Phuket Town.

What is included in the admission price?

The ticket includes the admission entry, plus roundtrip transfer if you choose the transfer option.

Are food and beverages included?

No. Food and beverages are not included in the ticket price.

What languages should I expect?

The host or greeter is available in English and Thai.

Is smoking or bringing alcohol allowed?

No. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed, and smoking is also not allowed.

Are pets allowed at the venue?

No. Pets are not allowed.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Do I need to provide flight details?

The information notes that if flight information is not given at least 24 hours before arrival, no refund will be made. Provide your flight details as requested and confirm timing with the tour operator.

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