REVIEW · PATONG
Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Entry VIP Ticket
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Cabaret in Patong is pure color and noise. With a VIP ticket, you skip the ticket line and settle in for a 90-minute show packed with lip-sync, dance, comedy, and costume changes that keep things moving.
Two things I like a lot. First, the mix of performance styles, from lip-sync numbers to dance and short theatrical bits, means there’s usually something different every few minutes. Second, the costume changes drive the visual side hard, so the stage stays bright and fun. One possible drawback: it’s very much a tourist cabaret show, so if you’re hunting for deep local theatre, you may feel it’s more spectacle than culture.
Key highlights
- VIP skip-the-line entry helps you arrive calmer and avoid standing around
- 90 minutes keeps the pace punchy for adults and kids
- Lip-sync, dance, and comedy run together, so you’re not waiting on one long act
- Frequent costume changes add a “fashion-show” rhythm to the evening
- English/Chinese host or greeter can help you get sorted fast
- Multiple start times (6 PM, 7:30 PM, 9 PM) let you match Phuket plans
In This Review
- Phuket Simon Cabaret VIP Ticket: What Your $38 Gets You
- Patong Arrival and VIP Entry: Using the 30-Minute Rule
- Inside the Theatre: What a 90-Minute Simon Cabaret Night Feels Like
- Costumes, Lip Sync, and Dance Acts: Why the Pacing Works
- Themes and Song Sets: Cultural Moments, International Favorites, and Seasonal Swaps
- Simple Rules That Affect Your Experience (Flash and Food)
- Timing Choices in Phuket: Picking 6 PM, 7:30 PM, or 9 PM
- Who This Show Suits Best (And Who Might Skip It)
- Price and Logistics: What’s Not Included in Your $38
- Final Call: Should You Book the VIP Ticket?
- FAQ
- Where is the Phuket Simon Cabaret Show located?
- How long is the show?
- What time does the show start?
- What’s included in the VIP ticket?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Are flash photos allowed during the performance?
- Can I bring food and drinks into the theatre?
- Is wheelchair access available?
Phuket Simon Cabaret VIP Ticket: What Your $38 Gets You

At $38 per person for a 90-minute cabaret, the best way to think about this ticket is value-for-time. You’re paying for a fixed, predictable evening: you know the length, you know the show format, and you avoid the hassle of ticket lines with VIP entry.
This is also a “no translation stress” kind of outing. The host or greeter is listed as English and Chinese, which matters if you’re arriving a bit flustered after a beach day. Add in the fact that the show is suitable for all ages, and it’s an easy pick when your group includes mixed ages and tastes.
If you’re the type who likes stagecraft—big costumes, dramatic staging, and constant action—this will feel like money spent well. If you’re expecting a quiet, candlelit, artsy theatre night, you might be happier setting your expectations to “loud fun cabaret.”
Patong Arrival and VIP Entry: Using the 30-Minute Rule

You’ll want to arrive at least 30 minutes before the show starts. That timing matters because you need enough buffer time to find your seat without rushing through the last minutes.
The VIP part helps here. With a VIP ticket, you can skip the ticket line, so you’re not stuck outside while your show start time ticks forward. In a place like Patong, where evening crowds can get thick, that small advantage can make the whole night feel smoother.
You’ll also have an English/Chinese host or greeter available. That’s useful if you want to confirm where to go and keep things simple, especially if you’re pairing this with other Phuket plans and don’t want to guess.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Patong
Inside the Theatre: What a 90-Minute Simon Cabaret Night Feels Like

Plan on a show that moves. The runtime is 90 minutes, and the style is built around variety: lip-sync performances, dance numbers, theatrical acts, humor or skits, and regular costume changes.
A key detail is that the performers sing to popular songs and the staging is dramatic. Even if you don’t know every track, the structure is designed for easy enjoyment: music leads, choreography follows, and then a theatrical or comedic moment breaks up the rhythm.
The show is also built for mixed audiences. It’s suitable for all ages, so the humor and themes tend to stay broadly accessible rather than edgy or niche. That makes it a practical choice for families, couples, and small groups who want something entertaining without homework.
Costumes, Lip Sync, and Dance Acts: Why the Pacing Works

The headline feature here is the combination of lip-sync and dance with frequent costume swaps. Costume changes aren’t just decoration; they’re part of the show’s rhythm, creating a steady rhythm of “new look, new vibe.”
Lip-sync numbers usually anchor the evening with recognizable song energy. Then dance performances bring variety through different styles and high-energy choreography. The information also notes that dance acts often incorporate elements from different cultures, so you’ll likely see a blend of styles rather than one single dance lane.
The theatrical pieces add another layer. Expect skits and storytelling beats that bring humor into the mix. This matters because it keeps the performance from feeling like only music videos with costumes; it turns the night into a full stage production where comedy has a role.
Themes and Song Sets: Cultural Moments, International Favorites, and Seasonal Swaps

One reason people enjoy this show is that themes can change. The show may shift with cultural dances, international favorites, or seasonal performances, so your evening might not look exactly like the last person’s.
That also means the pacing can stay fresh. Even within the same 90 minutes, you can get contrast: a themed segment, then a more pop-oriented song, then a dance style change, and then a skit or humorous bit. If you’re choosing between the 6 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9 PM starts, the big practical takeaway is that you’re picking the timing that fits your Phuket day, not a totally different type of show.
For music lovers, that flexibility is a plus. For families, the shifting themes help prevent boredom. For budget planners, it means you’re not paying to hunt a specific show theme—you’re paying to get an entertaining performance with stagecraft and variety.
Simple Rules That Affect Your Experience (Flash and Food)

There are a few on-the-ground rules that can affect how smoothly your night goes.
Flash photography is not allowed during the performance. If you love taking pictures, plan to rely on your phone without flash, or accept that your main photos will be limited. This is a common rule in theatres, but it’s especially important in cabaret-style lighting where bright flashes can ruin the show’s effect.
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the theatre. That’s worth planning for before you settle in. If you’re doing this after dinner plans, eat first, then head over with water nearby outside the theatre if you need it.
Timing Choices in Phuket: Picking 6 PM, 7:30 PM, or 9 PM

You’ve got three start times: 6 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9 PM. So your biggest decision is how this show fits your day, not which “better” version you’ll get.
If you’re traveling with kids or anyone who tires easily, the earlier slot is usually easier. You’ll keep the evening shorter and reduce the chance of everyone getting cranky mid-performance. If your day runs long—beach, shopping, maybe a late dinner—the 7:30 or 9 PM start can feel more natural.
A practical tip: arrive early regardless of time. The “at least 30 minutes” rule is the same, and VIP skip-the-line helps with check-in, but it doesn’t replace the need to find your seat.
Who This Show Suits Best (And Who Might Skip It)

This cabaret show is a solid match if you want an evening that’s:
- high-energy and easy to follow
- heavy on costumes and stage visuals
- made for a wide age range
- built around music, dance, and comedy
It also works well for couples who want something fun that doesn’t require long travel across the island. And it’s a fair option for groups who can’t agree on one activity—cabaret is the common ground.
Here’s the balanced caution: one German booking with a low rating felt it wasn’t worth the price and compared it unfavorably with entertainment in an all-inclusive hotel setting. That doesn’t mean the show is bad. It does mean if you’re sensitive to value, you should go in knowing this is polished tourist cabaret rather than a serious theatre event. For some people, that’s exactly what they want. For others, it feels like a pay-to-watch performance with predictable structure.
Price and Logistics: What’s Not Included in Your $38

The ticket price covers the 90-minute cabaret show, including live performances with music, dance, and comedy, plus elaborate costumes and sets. That’s the core value.
What you’ll likely pay for separately:
- hotel pickup and drop-off (not included)
- food and drinks (not included, and also not allowed inside the theatre)
- personal expenses
So you’ll want to plan your ride to Patong Beach. Since pickup isn’t part of this ticket, make sure you’ve got transport lined up—taxis, rideshare, or whatever you’re using that night. With shows starting at fixed times, leaving yourself enough buffer for traffic or waiting is smart.
Final Call: Should You Book the VIP Ticket?

I’d book this if you want a straightforward night out in Patong—90 minutes of music, dance, comedy, and costume changes—with VIP skip-the-line getting you seated without stress. At $38, it’s priced in the range where you’re paying for an organized show experience, not an elaborate itinerary.
I’d reconsider if you’re comparing it to high-quality resort entertainment and expecting the same feel at a lower price. And if you care a lot about theatre rules like photography and venue food, note the restrictions: no flash, no food or drinks inside.
If you want a fun, easy, widely accessible cabaret evening, this is a good fit. If you want quiet, artsy, or locally specific theatre depth, you may feel let down. In other words: cabaret lovers will likely enjoy this a lot; culture-hunters should set expectations carefully.
FAQ
Where is the Phuket Simon Cabaret Show located?
It’s in Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand.
How long is the show?
The show runs for 90 minutes.
What time does the show start?
Show times listed are 6 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9 PM.
What’s included in the VIP ticket?
The VIP ticket includes the 90-minute cabaret show, live performances featuring music, dance, and comedy, and elaborate costumes and sets.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Are flash photos allowed during the performance?
No, flash photography is not allowed.
Can I bring food and drinks into the theatre?
No, food and drinks are not allowed inside the theatre.
Is wheelchair access available?
The information provided is inconsistent: one note says the venue is wheelchair accessible, but another note says wheelchair access is not available. Check with the operator before booking if this matters for you.














