Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket with Transfer

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Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket with Transfer

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  • From $38
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This cabaret turns up the drama fast. The Phuket Simon Cabaret experience runs in an intimate theater with hi-tech sound and light, so the show feels slick even when you’re close to the stage. It’s also built for an easy night out, with English-and-Thai support from the greeter team.

I especially like the mix of modern and traditional acts, with performances that come with English (and other languages). That matters, because you can follow the story and punchlines without feeling lost.

One possible drawback: the pace is quick and the vibe is show-first, party-second. If you want something slow, or you’re bringing very young kids, you may find it less comfortable than other family-style attractions.

Key things to know before you go

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket with Transfer - Key things to know before you go

  • Three nightly shows: 6:00 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9:00 PM (each runs 70 minutes)
  • Hi-tech staging in a small theater: strong lighting and sound that make the costumes pop
  • A truly international show style: modern numbers plus traditional looks from around the world
  • Transfer options matter: pickup is available from hotels in Kamala or Phuket Town, depending on what you choose
  • It’s a “show” venue, not a quiet dinner plan: drinks and photos can add to the total spend

Phuket Simon Cabaret with Transfer: what the night feels like

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket with Transfer - Phuket Simon Cabaret with Transfer: what the night feels like
If you’re looking for a Phuket night that doesn’t feel like a bus ride to a vague performance, this one has clear intent: a timed show with real production. Phuket Simon Cabaret has been operating since 1991, and that longevity shows in how smoothly the experience is structured around set start times. The venue is also described as exclusive and luxurious, with an intimate layout rather than a massive, echoing arena.

You’re paying for a full evening package, not just a ticket. The ticket itself gets you admission to the show, and the transfer is offered depending on the option you select (roundtrip pickup and drop-off, typically from your hotel area).

The overall duration is listed as 2–3 hours. In practice, that usually means you’ll be picked up, arrive early enough to settle in, enjoy the performance (70 minutes), and then head back after. You’ll get the best experience if you treat it like an event night, not a quick stop between errands.

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The show schedule: 6:00, 7:30, or 9:00 PM

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket with Transfer - The show schedule: 6:00, 7:30, or 9:00 PM
Phuket Simon Cabaret runs three shows every night. Each show lasts 70 minutes, and the start times are 6:00 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9:00 PM. That gives you flexibility, especially if you’re trying to plan around dinner or sunset plans.

Here’s the practical way to choose your slot:

  • If you want a calmer start, go for the earlier show. You’re less rushed for the ride back and you’re less likely to feel like you need to “cram” drinks and snacks before the lights go down.
  • If you’re hoping for more of a night-out vibe, the later show can feel more like the start of your evening rather than the middle of it.

Also keep in mind the show is fast paced. Several comments highlight that the program keeps moving and gives you a lot in a short time. So if you’re the type who needs long breaks between acts, this may not be your best match.

A Vegas-style cabaret show, but in Phuket

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket with Transfer - A Vegas-style cabaret show, but in Phuket
What you’re really buying here is scale in a compact room. The venue is designed as an intimate theater, but the staging is described with hi-tech sound and light equipment, plus extravagant costumes and a serious performance setup. If you’ve ever watched modern big-stage drag or cabaret from major entertainment cities, you’ll recognize the goal: make the production the star.

The show itself mixes modern and traditional acts from around the globe. That international approach matters because it keeps the energy from sticking to one style. You can expect a variety of numbers—some more fashion and dance-forward, others more music and character-led.

From feedback, the show includes standout musical moments (including pop references). There’s also mention of a comedy-driven solo number and a glam, pop-style segment that many people remember. Even if your tastes are more niche, the range is meant to catch most people at some point in the 70 minutes.

One thing to set expectations: it’s not framed as a slow, theatrical monologue night. It’s choreographed entertainment, with the pacing built around set changes and quick transitions. That’s part of the charm, as long as you’re okay with the momentum.

Transfers: how pickup and drop-off change the whole experience

The transfer package is one of the biggest reasons people rate this as good value. Phuket’s not a “walk everywhere and be done” kind of place, and late-night logistics can get annoying fast. With the transfer option, you’re not left guessing where to go or trying to coordinate transport right after the show ends.

Pickup is described as optional, with pickup from your hotel in Kamala or Phuket Town depending on the option you select. English/Thai greeters are part of the setup, and the company advises you to contact them to confirm your pickup time.

Two logistics notes to take seriously:

  • If your pickup location doesn’t match the option you selected, you must arrange it yourself and you won’t get the remaining amount refunded. So don’t be casual when you choose the pickup region.
  • The operator asks you to confirm your pickup time ahead. Some reviews point out that confirmation can be easy to miss, so I’d rather you be the person who checks twice than the person who shows up confused.

When transfers work well, they feel like a luxury van ride: on time, friendly driver, smooth drop-off. When they don’t, it’s usually tied to pickup mismatch or timing confusion. That’s why getting the pickup region correct is the difference between a smooth night and a stressful one.

Before the show: arriving, settling in, and what to do with your time

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket with Transfer - Before the show: arriving, settling in, and what to do with your time
Even though you’re only there for 2–3 hours total, you’ll want to arrive with a little breathing room. Transfers usually get you to the venue in time to sit down and grab drinks before the show begins.

Food and beverages are not included, so you’ll likely buy something at the venue if you want it. Reviews mention snacks and drinks being reasonably priced, and some people note they could purchase and settle in before the performance started.

A small but useful tip from feedback: there’s water available at the venue (not something you have to hunt for). So you can often skip buying a bottled drink right before entering and just use what’s provided.

If you want a photo-free start, keep in mind the show is performance-first. That can mean fewer gaps for wandering around. Once the lights go down, it’s show time.

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Drinks, rules, and the reality of the theater vibe

The venue rules are clear: alcohol and drugs aren’t allowed, smoking isn’t allowed, and pets aren’t allowed. So plan on going in with a clean slate and no temptation to “pre-game” in a way that breaks the rules.

That said, there’s also some mixed feedback about drinks inside the theater. Some comments say there’s signage about no drinking in the theatre, but people still seemed to be bringing drinks in. I’d treat that as an area where rules could vary by moment or staff interpretation. The safe play: keep it simple, buy what you want outside the theater area, and follow what staff instruct on the night.

Also expect a typical cabaret atmosphere: bright lights, loud music during transitions, and a crowd that’s there for entertainment. If you’re sensitive to loud talking, you may want to choose seats away from families.

Seats and VIP tickets: a small risk worth managing

This is one area where I’d give you a reality check. VIP tickets are promoted as a step up, but some feedback suggests VIP seats weren’t always exactly what people expected (like not being in the very front rows). There are also notes about VIP-related transfer issues in isolated cases.

So here’s my practical advice:

  • If seat location matters a lot to you, double-check your seat category details before you go.
  • If you booked a specific pickup plan with a VIP option, make sure your pickup region matches what you selected.

The good news is that even standard seating seems to work for many people because the theater is described as intimate. So it’s not like you’re looking at a postage stamp stage. Still, if you’re paying extra for front-row impact, it’s worth being precise.

Photo moments and the “after the show” spend

Many cabaret shows end with a chance to take photos with performers, and this one is no exception. Reviews specifically mention a paid photo moment after the performance, with a stated price of 100 THB per performer for a single photo.

This isn’t bad, just predictable. If you’re the type who wants a souvenir, budget a little extra. If you’d rather save money, you can keep it simple and enjoy the show without chasing extra add-ons.

There’s also mention of how performer interactions can vary—one review describes a rude experience in that photo setting, and others say staff and service were friendly. Since this part is optional, you can treat it like a choose-your-own-adventure: do it if you like, skip it if you’re not feeling it.

The performance style: modern pop, traditional flair, and a lot of laughs

Phuket: Simon Cabaret Show Admission Ticket with Transfer - The performance style: modern pop, traditional flair, and a lot of laughs
The show aims to be international in both costume and act style—modern numbers alongside traditional looks. That’s a big part of why people call it Vegas-level entertainment: it’s not just “a costume and a song.” It’s production, timing, and variety.

From feedback, you’ll see comedy in the mix and some performances that lean into glam pop energy. A Lady Gaga-style number is specifically mentioned as a highlight, and there’s also praise for a solo act with a classic, recognizable vibe.

You’ll also want to understand what kind of singing to expect. One detailed note says the show is choreographed karaoke-style, meaning it may not feel like live vocals for every segment. That won’t matter if your main goal is costumes, dance, and showmanship. If you’re there primarily for vocal technique, keep your expectations aligned with what cabaret production often emphasizes.

Is this show family-friendly?

The question comes up for a reason. The show includes glamorous performers and a cabaret vibe. Some feedback says it’s family-friendly in the sense that it avoids heavy antics, while other feedback warns it may not be suitable for children.

My take based on the information you have: it’s not a cartoon entertainment night. It’s a nightclub-adjacent stage show with loud moments, jokes, and a crowd that’s there for adult-style performance energy.

If you’re bringing kids, I’d choose your showtime carefully and be ready for the fact that the theater is still a performance environment with rules and volume. And if you’re hoping for an easy, quiet evening with child-friendly pacing, you may prefer something else.

Who should book Phuket Simon Cabaret with transfer?

This is a strong pick if you want:

  • A big-show night without spending hours figuring out transport
  • Glam costumes and dance-heavy staging
  • A mixed program (modern pop energy plus traditional-themed acts)
  • An English-and-Thai speaking team to help you get settled

It’s also a good fit for first-time visitors who want one “must-do” entertainment stop that feels like a proper production rather than a random side show.

I’d think twice if:

  • You need a slow, calm event with lots of breaks
  • You’re sensitive to loud talking or want a quiet audience
  • You’re booking specifically for front-row VIP seating and hate uncertainty (then do extra seat-plan checking)

Price and value: what $38 buys you

The price is listed at $38 per person, and the big value point is that the admission ticket is paired with a roundtrip transfer depending on the option you select. That matters in Phuket, where transportation after dark can make or break a night.

If you would otherwise pay for a taxi or car service, the transfer component can turn the ticket into a decent deal. Add the fact you’re getting 70 minutes of a full, choreographed production with costumes, sound, and light, and you’re not paying just for “someone singing on a stage.”

Also note the booking offer: reserve now and pay later, plus free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. That reduces risk if your schedule is still shifting.

A few practical rules to keep the night smooth

Before you go, remember:

  • Alcohol and drugs aren’t allowed
  • Smoking isn’t allowed
  • Pets aren’t allowed
  • Pickup time should be confirmed with the operator

And one more timing caution: if no flight information is given to the operator at least 24 hours before arrival, no refund is made. If your plans depend on arrival timing, don’t treat that as optional. Send the details on time.

Should you book Phuket Simon Cabaret with transfer?

Yes, you should book it if you want a fun, costume-driven cabaret night with Vegas-style production energy and an easy transportation plan. The show’s mix of modern and traditional acts, plus the hi-tech staging in an intimate theater, makes it a strong entertainment value for most adults.

Only skip or reconsider if you’re looking for a quiet, kid-oriented event, or you’re very particular about seating and VIP specifics. If that’s you, double-check the pickup region and seat category so you don’t end up paying extra for something that doesn’t match your expectations.

FAQ

FAQ

How long is the Phuket Simon Cabaret show?

The show lasts 70 minutes, and the total experience duration is listed as 2–3 hours including transfers and time at the venue.

Are there multiple showtimes each night?

Yes. There are three shows every night at 6:00 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9:00 PM.

Does the ticket include a transfer?

It depends on the option you select. The activity includes a roundtrip transfer when that option is chosen; otherwise transportation is not included.

Where are pickups available for the transfer?

Pickup is described as optional, with pickup from your hotel in Kamala or Phuket Town depending on the option selected.

What languages will you hear at the venue?

The host or greeter is listed as English and Thai.

Is food included with the admission ticket?

No. Food and beverages are not included, and you would purchase them at the venue if you want them.

Are drinks and alcohol allowed at the venue?

Alcohol and drugs are not allowed, and smoking is also not allowed. (Rules on drinking inside specific areas may still vary by staff instructions.)

Can I bring pets?

No, pets are not allowed.

Do I need to share flight details?

If no flight information is given to the operator at least 24 hours before arrival, no refund is made. If your timing depends on arrival, share it on time.

What if my hotel pickup location doesn’t match what I selected?

If your pickup location doesn’t match the option you selected, you must arrange transportation yourself and the remaining amount will not be refunded.

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