REVIEW · PATTAYA
Pattaya: Colosseum Show Experience
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Roman-style theater in Pattaya makes the night feel bigger.
This cabaret show, staged in a venue designed like an Ancient Roman battle arena, is one of the biggest entertainment bets in Chonburi—and it’s built for great sightlines, too. I love that the seating is arranged in a semi-circular arc with ample space, so you’re not stuck craning your neck.
Two things I like most: the costumes and the show’s fast, colorful pacing. The program blends traditional cabaret vibes with contemporary entertainment, and the lighting and stage setup make the whole thing feel polished.
One drawback to consider is simple: it can feel like the performance could run a bit longer, especially if you’re the type who loves watching every costume change.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- The Roman arena feel: why the Colosseum Pattaya venue matters
- Ticket value and what you’re paying for (and not paying for)
- Getting there smoothly: location, voucher exchange, and timing
- Inside the show: cabaret, contemporary acts, and the costume wow-factor
- Seats, sightlines, and comfort: making sure you actually enjoy it
- Who should book this show in Pattaya
- Small practical tips to get more out of your evening
- Should you book the Colosseum Show Pattaya?
- FAQ
- What is the Colosseum Show Pattaya?
- Where is the Colosseum Show Pattaya located?
- How much does a ticket cost?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- What do I get with the ticket?
- What is not included with the ticket?
- Do I need to exchange a voucher?
- What should I bring with me?
- Is the show suitable for children?
- Is the show wheelchair accessible?
Key points to know before you go

- Roman Colosseum-style venue: a purpose-built arena set up like a classic battle spectacle
- 1,000+ seats on a semi-circular layout for clearer views
- Big, high-tech stage feel with a sophisticated setup
- Cabaret mix of traditional performance plus contemporary entertainment
- Quick costume changes that keep the energy moving
The Roman arena feel: why the Colosseum Pattaya venue matters

The best part of the Colosseum Show Pattaya starts before the first act—because you’re not sitting in a generic theater. You’re stepping into a venue designed in the style of an ancient Roman battle arena, known as the Colosseum. It’s the kind of setting that makes a cabaret ticket feel like an event, not just a quick night out.
The venue sits on a large 17-rai plot and holds more than 1,000 seats. The rows are set up in a semi-circular arc in front of a stage that’s described as expensive and highly sophisticated. For you, that layout is the difference between seeing a show and feeling like you can actually follow it.
Also, there’s ample space between the rows. That matters in real life. When the theater has enough spacing, you waste less of the show adjusting, standing up, or trying to see around strangers.
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Ticket value and what you’re paying for (and not paying for)

The headline price is $12 per person, and the ticket includes admission to the show. That’s good value if you want a single, straightforward attraction in Pattaya—no complicated add-ons, no “tour package” required.
Just read the fine print of your own expectations: food and drinks are not included, and there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off. So you’ll want to plan your timing and your stomach accordingly.
Here’s the practical way to think about it: you’re mostly paying for seat time in a large, built-for-performance arena. If that’s what you want—cabaret plus stage spectacle—then the price makes sense. If you were hoping for a dinner-and-show setup with transfers, you’ll need to make those parts happen on your own.
Getting there smoothly: location, voucher exchange, and timing

The Colosseum Show Pattaya is at 168/9 Moo 12, Thepprasit Rd., Nongkprue, Banglamung, Chonburi. The show activity starts and ends back at the meeting point, so treat this as a self-contained evening.
When you arrive, you’ll exchange your voucher for a physical ticket at the ticket counter. They accept a mobile or printed voucher—so bring one form or the other. You’ll also want to have your identification ready; the show asks you to bring a passport or ID card.
One more timing note: your ticket is valid for 1 day, and starting times depend on availability. This matters because the showtime you choose will affect your entire Pattaya evening. If you’re pairing this with other activities, pick a start time that doesn’t force you to rush.
Also, reserve 1 day in advance. It’s not a “walk up and hope” kind of plan.
Inside the show: cabaret, contemporary acts, and the costume wow-factor

Once you’re seated, the venue’s design does its job. With the stage facing you and the semi-circular seating around it, you’re set up for a full-stage view. In a show like this, that’s important—cabaret tends to rely on movement, group staging, and quick visual changes.
The show itself is described as a colorful, kaleidoscopic mix of traditional cabaret and contemporary entertainment. That blend is exactly why this show can feel different from smaller cabaret venues. It’s not only about one style or one era—it’s a variety show built around performance energy.
The reviews you can’t miss in spirit are about the costumes and the overall color-and-style impact. You’ll likely notice the emphasis on presentation: bright outfits, high visual contrast, and a pace that keeps pushing forward. One reviewer wished it went longer, which fits the feeling you get from a fast-moving, costume-forward program.
Expect the show to run as a single main event in the arena. There’s no mention of multiple attractions or wandering between sites—this is all about performance in one place. So do yourself a favor: arrive ready to sit and watch.
If you’re the kind of person who enjoys the craft of costumes and staging, you’ll probably find yourself tracking changes as the show moves through its different numbers.
Seats, sightlines, and comfort: making sure you actually enjoy it

Let’s talk comfort, because it’s tied directly to how much you enjoy the performance.
The seating is arranged in a semi-circular arc, and the venue highlights that everyone should have a clear and unobstructed view of the entire stage. They also mention ample space between rows. Translation for you: you’re less likely to spend the show blocked by someone in front of you—or squeezed into a tight row that cuts down your ability to move.
Still, use common sense when choosing your place in the room. If you can pick your section, aim for a seat that keeps the stage centered for your eyes. With a Roman-style arena layout, being too far off to the side can make it harder to follow group staging. But if you’re in a reasonable range and your view isn’t blocked, the layout is designed to work.
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Who should book this show in Pattaya

This works best if you want one clear entertainment stop that feels like a real production. If you’re in Pattaya for a mix of nightlife and culture, this cabaret show is a straightforward add-on that doesn’t require you to study anything beforehand.
It’s especially a good fit for:
- Adults who enjoy cabaret and big production staging
- People who care about costumes and visual performance
- Anyone who wants a venue with 1,000+ seats and a true theater setup, not a tiny room
Families can consider it, with one important detail: children aged 0–2 must sit with a paying adult, and seats are not provided for that age group. Children 3–12 are charged the same as adults. If you’re traveling with kids, you’ll want to factor in how long a live performance is for their attention span—but age rules here are clear.
Wheelchair access is listed, so the venue is set up to be accessible for guests who use wheelchairs.
Small practical tips to get more out of your evening

A few things will make your experience smoother:
- Bring your passport or ID card. They ask for it, and you don’t want that stress at the counter.
- Reserve in advance. A day-before reservation is recommended, and it helps you lock in the showtime you want.
- Plan for no pickup. You’ll need your own ride to the venue, so build travel time into your plan.
- Expect no food or drinks included. If you get hungry, you’ll want to eat before you arrive or plan to purchase your own during your outing.
And if you love the show style—especially costume changes—give yourself enough time after the show to decompress. A performance that feels packed can leave you buzzing.
Should you book the Colosseum Show Pattaya?

Book it if you want a big, Roman-arena-style cabaret show in Pattaya, with a large seating setup designed for clear views and a costume-forward performance vibe. The value is straightforward: you’re paying for admission to a major stage event at a relatively low ticket price, with the key extras (food, transfers) left to you.
Skip it or think twice if you were hoping for a guided package with hotel pickup, or if you prefer very relaxed, slow-paced entertainment. This show is built for motion, spectacle, and visual variety.
If your ideal night is: arrive, take your seat, and enjoy a polished cabaret performance in a dramatic venue, the Colosseum Show Pattaya fits that plan nicely.
FAQ

What is the Colosseum Show Pattaya?
It’s a cabaret performance in Pattaya staged in a venue designed in the style of a Roman battle arena called the Colosseum, with seating arranged to give clear views of the stage.
Where is the Colosseum Show Pattaya located?
The address is 168/9 Moo 12, Thepprasit Rd., Nongkprue, Banglamung, Chonburi.
How much does a ticket cost?
The price is $12 per person.
How long is the ticket valid?
The ticket is valid for 1 day. You’ll need to check availability to see the starting times.
What do I get with the ticket?
The ticket includes admission to the Colosseum Show Pattaya.
What is not included with the ticket?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, and food and drinks are not included.
Do I need to exchange a voucher?
Yes. You must present a mobile or printed voucher at the ticket counter to exchange it for physical tickets.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your passport or ID card.
Is the show suitable for children?
Children aged 0–2 must be accompanied by a paying adult, and seats are not provided for this age group. Children aged 3–12 are charged the same as adults.
Is the show wheelchair accessible?
Yes, wheelchair accessibility is listed as available.






























