REVIEW · PHUKET
Simon Cabaret Show Phuket (Ticket Only)
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Cabaret in Phuket is pure spectacle. Simon Cabaret Phuket brings a glamorous one-hour show with big costumes and confident staging, plus the option to sit close or choose a wider view.
I like how simple the ticket-only plan is: you focus on the performance, not a long day of logistics. One watch party beats a thousand decisions.
One thing to be aware of: the end-of-show photo moment can come with pushy requests for payment, which might not be your vibe if you hate sales pressure.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Why Simon Cabaret Phuket Works as a Fast, Glam Night in Patong
- Ticket-Only Pricing: What You Pay for, and Why It Can Be Worth It
- Where to Meet and Redeem Your Ticket (So You Don’t Lose Show Time)
- Choosing Your Seat: Close-Up Views vs. the Whole Stage
- Inside the Theatre: Costumes, Music Themes, and Set Design
- Before the Show: Crowd Flow and Arrival Reality
- After the Show: Cast Photos and the Payment Pressure Question
- How Long It Really Takes (and When to Pair It With Other Plans)
- Who This Show Is Best For (and Who Should Skip)
- Child pricing quick rules
- Quick Booking Tips That Actually Matter
- Should You Book Simon Cabaret Phuket (Ticket Only)?
- FAQ
- How long is the Simon Cabaret Phuket show?
- What does the $25.92 ticket include?
- Do I need to arrange transfers to Simon Cabaret Phuket?
- Where do I go to meet and redeem my ticket?
- Can I choose my seating in the theatre?
- How do child ticket prices work?
- When will I get confirmation for my booking?
- What if my preferred show time isn’t available?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- A one-hour cabaret show that packs music, comedy, and visual staging into a short night out
- Choose your theatre view: closer to the stage for details, or farther back for the whole picture
- Costumes and set design are the star of the show’s “glitz, glam, and cheeky fun” style
- You get cast interaction after the performance for brief star encounters and photo opportunities
- Have a plan for the photo/payment ask so you don’t feel cornered at the exit
- Bring your confirmation and arrive with buffer, since ticket info at the venue can be manually handled
Why Simon Cabaret Phuket Works as a Fast, Glam Night in Patong
Simon Cabaret Phuket is built for people who want a show-night in Phuket without turning it into a whole production. The performance runs about one hour, so it fits nicely after dinner or between beach time and nightlife.
What makes this cabaret especially appealing is how much effort is put into the visible stuff. You’re not just watching a band or a small stage act. This is a full, theatrical package where lighting, costumes, and set design do heavy lifting, even when the performers’ comedic timing is hit-or-miss from theme to theme.
And because the venue is in/near Patong (the address is on Thanon Sirirat in Tambon Patong), you get that classic Phuket-night feel: easy to pair with other evenings in the area and simple to find once you have the exact location.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phuket
Ticket-Only Pricing: What You Pay for, and Why It Can Be Worth It

The ticket price is $25.92 per person, and the important detail is that it’s ticket-only. You’re buying the entrance ticket to the show, not a guided tour, not a meal, and not a big evening package.
So where does the value come from? Mainly from time and focus. For about an hour, you get a professionally presented cabaret style evening that aims for spectacle: costumes, music, and a polished stage look. For many people, that’s exactly what they want on a vacation day—something you can rate with your eyes and ears, not your feet.
The one extra cost to budget is transport if you need it. Roundtrip sharing transfers aren’t included, and they’re listed at roughly 200–400 Thai bhats per person. If you’re staying near Patong, you might be able to keep costs down with your own plans, but if you’re farther away, factor this in.
Also keep in mind the show is capped at a maximum of 50 travelers for this activity. That doesn’t mean you control the whole venue, but it does suggest your booking won’t be some giant, unmanageable group.
Where to Meet and Redeem Your Ticket (So You Don’t Lose Show Time)

Your meeting point and ticket redemption happen at the same place: Simon Cabaret Phuket, 8 Thanon Sirirat, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150, Thailand.
Confirmation is listed as something you’ll receive at booking time. Still, there’s a practical reality here: the show’s ticket system can be manually handled, and availability for specific show times isn’t real-time. That means it pays to:
- Keep your confirmation handy on your phone
- Arrive early enough to sort out check-in calmly
- Be flexible if you’re offered an alternate show time because your first choice isn’t available
If you’re the type who hates surprises, this is your heads-up. The show itself is the main event; the only hiccup that can ruin your night is check-in timing and show-time accuracy.
Choosing Your Seat: Close-Up Views vs. the Whole Stage

One of the best parts of this setup is that you can choose your preferred theatre seating. You can sit closer to the stage for costumes and expressions, or go farther back for a bigger-picture view of the full staging.
Here’s how to decide quickly:
- If you want to catch the details—costume design, facial expressions, choreography you can follow closely—pick seats closer to the action.
- If you’re more about the overall look—how themes play across the stage, how lights and set pieces “land”—choose a bit farther back.
A helpful tip: don’t overthink it. Cabaret is visual theater. Even from a distance, you’ll still get the main spectacle.
Inside the Theatre: Costumes, Music Themes, and Set Design
The show’s pitch is simple: spectacular performers, impressive costumes, and amazing set design. That matches what you’ll be looking at during the main one-hour block.
This is the kind of production where lighting and sound do real work. Reviews highlighted that the lights and sound feel dialed in, which matters because cabaret lives or dies on atmosphere. When the cues hit, the costumes look even more dramatic and the music feels larger than life.
You’ll also get comedy mixed in with the musical themes. The entertainment style is cheeky and playful—less “formal concert” and more “big show energy.” That’s what makes it fun for couples and groups: you’re laughing, reacting, and following a storyline vibe even if the themes shift quickly.
Balanced note: the emphasis is more on energy, sparkle, and over-the-top charm than on perfectly polished choreography every single minute. If you’re very strict about technical precision, you might notice variation from segment to segment. If you’re there for the feeling—glam, laughs, spectacle—you’ll likely be happier.
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Before the Show: Crowd Flow and Arrival Reality

The venue can get busy right before showtime. When groups arrive around the same time, the entry area can feel chaotic, and people can end up crowding walkways while they figure out where to stand and what to do next.
You can reduce stress fast by arriving with a little buffer. Don’t show up minutes before the curtains unless you love last-second problem solving. If you want an easy evening, give yourself time to:
- find your entrance/line setup
- get settled before the program starts
- avoid standing in the busiest part of the flow
If you’re going as a family or with someone who gets impatient in crowds, earlier arrival is even more worth it.
After the Show: Cast Photos and the Payment Pressure Question

This is the part most likely to affect how you feel about the whole night.
At the end, there are opportunities to meet the stars briefly and get memorable photo moments. The cast interaction is part of the attraction—people enjoy seeing how beautiful and “real” the performers look up close.
The trade-off: photo opportunities can turn into a pushy payment ask as the cast waits for photos and people funnel out. Some visitors described it as aggressive or intimidating, especially when money requests felt too forceful.
So here’s your practical game plan:
- Decide ahead of time whether you want the photo experience and what you’re comfortable paying (if anything).
- If you’re not interested, politely decline early and keep moving. Don’t stand in a gray area where you feel pressured.
- If you are interested, treat it like a planned add-on, not a surprise. That mental shift changes everything.
Also note that the exit can feel controlled—people are funneled out—so once the photo moment begins, it’s harder to drift away smoothly.
How Long It Really Takes (and When to Pair It With Other Plans)

The performance runs about one hour, but your night includes arrival time and settling in. Plan for a little extra time before the show starts so you’re not rushed.
Because there’s no included roundtrip transfer, your timing depends on where you’re coming from and whether you’re walking, using a taxi, or joining a sharing transfer. If you’re staying near Patong Beach, you’ll likely find it easier to pair with an early dinner and still have energy afterward.
Who This Show Is Best For (and Who Should Skip)
This ticket-only Simon Cabaret Phuket experience is a great fit for you if you:
- want a glamorous, theatrical night with costumes and music
- like playful comedy and big stage energy
- want something short and easy (about an hour)
- are traveling in a couple or group and want a shared “wow” moment
It’s less ideal if you:
- hate sales pressure and discomfort at the end of performances
- want a totally hands-off experience where you can leave quietly without photo interaction
- are hoping for a super “sit, watch, leave” formula with no after-show upsell vibes
Child pricing quick rules
If you’re bringing kids, here’s the rule:
- Under 90 cm tall: free of charge
- 91–130 cm tall: charged as child rate
- 131 cm and above: charged the same as an adult
Quick Booking Tips That Actually Matter
- Confirm your show time once you receive your booking confirmation, and be ready for an alternate time if your first choice isn’t available.
- Arrive early to avoid check-in issues at the venue.
- Bring a clear plan for the photo/payment moment at the end.
- If you’re sensitive to crowd flow, choose seating that matches your comfort level (close for detail, farther back for less jostle).
Should You Book Simon Cabaret Phuket (Ticket Only)?
If you want a straightforward Phuket nightlife highlight with strong stage visuals, this is an easy yes. For the price, you’re paying for a real one-hour cabaret show with costumes, music, and set design—exactly the kind of entertainment that works well on a vacation schedule.
Book it if you’re okay with a lively theatre atmosphere and you’re prepared for the end-of-show photo requests. Skip or think twice if you’re not comfortable with payment pressure after the performance.
If you want one confident choice tonight in Patong, Simon Cabaret Phuket can deliver a genuinely fun, glamorous hour—as long as you go in with eyes open for how the exit portion works.
FAQ
How long is the Simon Cabaret Phuket show?
The show duration is listed as about 1 hour.
What does the $25.92 ticket include?
The ticket price includes entrance to the show. Personal expenses are not included.
Do I need to arrange transfers to Simon Cabaret Phuket?
Roundtrip sharing transfers are not included. The listed estimate is about 200–400 Thai bhats per person if you need transport.
Where do I go to meet and redeem my ticket?
Both the meeting point and ticket redemption point are at Simon Cabaret Phuket, 8 Thanon Sirirat, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150, Thailand.
Can I choose my seating in the theatre?
Yes. You can choose your preferred theatre seating to be closer to the stage or get an overview from further back.
How do child ticket prices work?
Children under 90 cm tall are free. 91–130 cm are charged as child rate. 131 cm and above are charged at the adult price.
When will I get confirmation for my booking?
You should receive confirmation at the time of booking.
What if my preferred show time isn’t available?
After booking, availability is checked. If the same show time isn’t available, you’ll be offered an alternate show time. Inventory is not real time.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund.
































