REVIEW · PATTAYA
Tiffany’s Show at Pattaya Admission Ticket
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One of Pattaya’s most famous nights starts with glitter. Tiffany’s Show brings 100+ elaborately costumed performers onto the stage for a high-energy song-and-dance cabaret that’s been running since 1974. I love the way the show feels built like a real production, with lighting, sound, and costumes working together instead of feeling put together on the fly. I also like that you can choose your view level—mezzanine, VIP, or gold—so you’re not stuck with the worst seats. A possible drawback: it’s not a cheap night out, and food and drinks are not included, so you’ll want to plan dinner accordingly.
This is also one of those “simple, but don’t overthink it” experiences. Expect about 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 20 minutes, multiple show times, and a ticket that’s easy to handle with a mobile option. The venue is near public transportation, which helps if you’re staying in town and don’t want another vehicle hassle.
Before you go, I’d make sure your paperwork is clean. Your redemption voucher gets exchanged at the Tiffany’s Show ticket counter, and the passenger name on the booking has to match your passport, or you risk penalties or an invalid voucher.
In This Review
- Quick Takeaways Before You Buy
- Tiffany’s Show in Pattaya: what you’re really paying for
- The 1h15–1h20 cabaret that moves fast
- Seat choices: mezzanine vs VIP vs gold
- The show segments: Pattaya, Be Italian, Maharaja, and more
- Meet the creators behind the show: Vichai and Sutham
- Costumes and the small exhibition you should plan for
- Tickets and timing: how to avoid an embarrassing ticket counter moment
- How the small group size changes the feel
- Who should book Tiffany’s Show (and who might skip it)
- Should you book Tiffany’s Show in Pattaya?
- FAQ
- How long is Tiffany’s Show in Pattaya?
- Where does Tiffany’s Show take place?
- How much is the admission ticket?
- What seats are available?
- What kind of ticket do I get?
- Do I need a redemption voucher?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is not included?
- What if the show is canceled due to weather?
- FAQ
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- How many people are in the group?
- What if my name doesn’t match my passport?
Quick Takeaways Before You Buy

- 100+ performers on a big stage: expect a fast, music-and-dance packed cabaret lasting about 1h15–1h20
- Seat tiers are real: mezzanine, VIP, and gold help you control your viewing comfort
- Signature segments: Pattaya, the Glory Flower, Be Italian, Maharaja, and more
- In-house production craft: scenery, costumes, lighting, and sound are handled by Tiffany’s artisans and team
- Costume display is worth a pause: there’s a small on-site costume exhibition people recommend taking time with
- Booking method can matter: use the correct redemption approach so your ticket is accepted at the counter
Tiffany’s Show in Pattaya: what you’re really paying for

Tiffany’s Show isn’t just a stage full of performers. You’re paying for a long-running entertainment engine that has had decades to perfect its pacing and production look. The show’s behind-the-scenes structure matters for what you see: scenery, costumes, lighting, and sound are executed in-house by the Tiffany’s production team and artisans, so the final result feels unified.
The price—$50.61 per person—lands in the “worth it if you’ll actually enjoy stage performance” zone. If you love live shows, it can feel like good value because you’re getting a full evening of music, dance, and themed segments rather than a short cameo-style performance.
If you’re the type who needs lots of free time or lots of quiet, this might not be your best fit. This is a concentrated show night, and because food and beverages aren’t included, you’ll likely spend extra beyond the ticket. Plan a meal before or after so the show stays the main event.
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The 1h15–1h20 cabaret that moves fast

The show runs roughly 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 20 minutes. That time window is ideal for a Pattaya evening because you don’t lose your whole night, but you still get a proper sequence of acts. Think of it as a concentrated entertainment program: you arrive, get seated, and then the performance keeps rolling.
The cast is the headline: more than 100 performers in elaborate cross-dressing costumes. That scale changes the vibe. Instead of focusing on just a few people, you get variety across song-and-dance segments, costume changes, and stage patterns. The lighting and stage design add to that effect, helping make each segment feel like a small themed set rather than the same look the whole night.
There are also different evening show times available. That’s useful because you can match it to your dinner schedule. If you’re trying to avoid rushing, pick a start time that gives you time for a relaxed meal before the show.
Seat choices: mezzanine vs VIP vs gold

You do have options here, and they’re worth considering. Tiffany’s Show offers mezzanine, VIP, and gold seats, which means you’re not forced into a one-size-fits-all view. Higher tiers usually mean a better sightline and more comfort, and even if you’re not a “seat snob,” it can make the difference between enjoying the details of costumes and constantly craning your neck.
Here’s how I’d think about it:
- If you’re mostly there for the vibe and you don’t mind being further from the action, mezzanine can be a solid pick.
- If you want a smoother viewing experience without fiddling with angles, consider VIP.
- If you want the most comfortable, easiest-to-see option, gold is the “pay extra for comfort” choice.
One practical note: the show is performed in a way where stage-wide visuals and costume presentation both matter. So seats that give you a clean view of the stage and performers will help you enjoy more of the show’s design effort.
The show segments: Pattaya, Be Italian, Maharaja, and more

Tiffany’s Show is built around recognizable themed segments. Some named highlights include Pattaya, the Glory Flower, Be Italian, and Maharaja, plus additional parts in the same style. That structure is one reason people keep coming back—each segment refreshes the visual story and breaks up the evening so it doesn’t feel repetitive.
The important thing for your expectations: this is a song-and-dance extravaganza. The entertainment focus is on choreography, costumes, and staged lighting effects. If you go in expecting a plot you’d find in a traditional theater show, you might feel it’s more of a revue-style experience. But if you want a big visual performance with plenty of energy, the segment format works well.
I’d also pay attention to the costume craftsmanship during transitions. Even when you can’t identify every exact detail, you can usually see the effort put into texture, color, and how costumes read under stage lighting. That’s where the show’s production planning shows up.
Meet the creators behind the show: Vichai and Sutham

This cabaret isn’t a modern one-off. It started in 1974, created by Mr. Vichai Lertritruengsin and Mr. Sutham Phanthusak. That matters because the show isn’t trying to prove itself each night—it has years of refinement behind it.
That origin also helps explain the steady reputation. You’re not just buying a ticket to something new; you’re buying into a performance that has had time to learn what works for audiences. The production team is international, and it’s built to handle the full package—set design, costumes, lighting, and sound—inside the Tiffany’s system rather than outsourcing everything to short-term contractors.
If you like experiences where the quality comes from repetition and craft, this is the kind of show that fits. The name carries weight for a reason: the structure behind the stage has been in place for a long time.
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Costumes and the small exhibition you should plan for

One of the best-advice items from people who’ve seen the show multiple times is simple: don’t skip the on-site costume display. There’s a small exhibition of costumes, and it’s described as worth your time. That’s a great reminder that the show’s appeal isn’t only in what flashes past on stage.
When the performance ends, you might feel tempted to rush out. I’d resist that urge. If you take a slow look at the costumes in the display area, it can change how you watch the next acts (or even the acts you already saw). You start to notice the craftsmanship and the way each design likely had to be built to work under stage lighting and frequent costume changes.
This also adds value for the price: you’re getting a second layer to the experience, not just the main show.
Tickets and timing: how to avoid an embarrassing ticket counter moment

This is where you can make or break the night. Tiffany’s Show uses a redemption voucher system. You present a voucher at the Tiffany’s Show ticket counter to exchange it for your admission ticket. The ticket can be paper or mobile, and you should be ready to show either.
Two details matter a lot:
- Passenger name must match your passport. If the name entered during booking doesn’t match, it may cause penalties or invalidation.
- Use the correct booking path. Some people ran into trouble when tickets were not accepted after booking through a third-party route. The fix is straightforward: book using the right channel so the voucher you receive aligns with what the ticket counter can redeem.
On timing, you’ll do best by choosing a show start time that fits your dinner plan. Because food and beverages aren’t included, arriving hungry can turn into an uncomfortable scramble. If you eat nearby before the show, you’ll enjoy the performance without thinking about where your next meal is coming from.
Also note that the show requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. I’d keep that in mind if you’re planning your schedule tightly around one single evening slot.
How the small group size changes the feel

Even though this is a public cabaret, the ticket experience here comes with a capped group size: maximum 10 travelers. That smaller number can make the process feel smoother, especially around voucher redemption and getting everyone seated. It’s also a sign that this is sold as a managed activity rather than a giant, chaotic mass pickup.
Most people can participate, so you shouldn’t need special planning just to attend. Still, keep the show length in mind when you’re pairing it with other Pattaya plans.
Who should book Tiffany’s Show (and who might skip it)
This show is a strong match if you want one of Pattaya’s most famous entertainment nights and you’re excited by big stage energy. It’s also ideal if you like costume artistry and you’ll enjoy themed segments like Pattaya, Be Italian, and Maharaja as part of a full-length performance.
You might want to skip it if:
- You’re not interested in live song-and-dance cabaret.
- You hate paying extra on top of admission because food and drinks are not included.
- You’re the type who needs a quiet evening with lots of downtime.
If you’re in Pattaya for a short stay, this can still work because it clocks in under two hours. It’s also good for mixed groups: people who care about performance get their entertainment, and people who care about style get a costume-heavy experience.
Should you book Tiffany’s Show in Pattaya?
I think it’s an easy yes if you’re looking for a classic Pattaya show night with big production value and a clear entertainment focus. The long-running nature since 1974, the scale of the cast (more than 100 performers), and the emphasis on showcraft like lighting and sound all point toward a polished experience—not just a casual local performance.
Book it if you want a sure thing: select a seating level you’ll be happy with, plan around dinner since food isn’t included, and make sure your voucher and passenger name match your passport. If you like costumes, spend a little extra time with the small costume exhibition.
I’d only hesitate if your budget is tight or you’re picky about entertainment style. At $50.61, you’re paying for a full cabaret experience, and the show is meant to be enjoyed as performance, not as a background activity.
FAQ
How long is Tiffany’s Show in Pattaya?
The show lasts about 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 20 minutes.
Where does Tiffany’s Show take place?
It takes place in Pattaya, Thailand.
How much is the admission ticket?
The ticket price is $50.61 per person.
What seats are available?
You can choose from mezzanine, VIP, or gold seats.
What kind of ticket do I get?
You receive a mobile ticket, but a paper ticket option is also accepted at the ticket counter.
Do I need a redemption voucher?
Yes. You present the redemption voucher at the Tiffany’s Show ticket counter to exchange it for your admission ticket.
What’s included in the price?
The live performing show is included.
What is not included?
Transfer and food or beverages are not included.
What if the show is canceled due to weather?
The experience requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
FAQ
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund.
How many people are in the group?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers.
What if my name doesn’t match my passport?
Your passenger name entered during booking must match your passport, or it may lead to penalties or invalidation of the voucher.





























