REVIEW · PATTAYA
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya: The World Class Best Show in Pattaya
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A world-class cabaret with serious production value. Tiffany’s Show Pattaya blends a glamour-filled theater experience with a long-running local legacy dating back to 1974. It’s also easy to fit into your evening because the venue runs three shows per night.
I especially love the visual side: stunning costumes and carefully crafted sets that make each number feel like a full stage world. I also like how the production is handled in-house, from scenery and lighting to sound, not just the performers.
One consideration: photos during the show are not allowed, and there’s often an extra paid photo moment with performers after the curtain call. If you’re hoping to shoot video the whole time, plan for a camera-free theater experience.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at Tiffany’s Show Pattaya
- Why Tiffany’s Show Pattaya Is a Real Entertainment “Event”
- Ticket Options: VIP, Mezzanine, and VIP Gold
- Timing Your Evening with Three Shows Per Night
- The Theatre Experience: Costumes, Sets, Lighting, and Sound
- What the 1 Hour 15 Minutes Delivers
- Food and Drinks: What’s Included vs. What You’ll Pay For
- Photo Rules and the After-Show Photo Moment
- Location and Nearby Stops for a Smooth Night Out
- Is This Show Worth $39.11 per Person?
- Who Will Enjoy Tiffany’s Show Pattaya Most
- Should You Book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
- FAQ
- How long is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
- Where is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya located?
- How much does a ticket cost?
- Does the ticket include a drink?
- How many shows are scheduled each night?
- What ticket levels are available?
- Is dinner included with the ticket?
- Are alcoholic drinks included?
- Are photos allowed during the show?
- Is the booking refundable?
Key Highlights at Tiffany’s Show Pattaya

- Award-winning legacy since 1974, recognized with major Thailand honors
- Three showtimes each night, so you can pick a slot that fits dinner plans
- 100 showgirls and a polished, professional-style performance
- Three ticket levels: VIP, Mezzanine, and VIP Gold
- Soft drink included in the ticket price
- Photography restrictions during the show, plus potential paid photos afterward
Why Tiffany’s Show Pattaya Is a Real Entertainment “Event”

Tiffany’s Show Pattaya isn’t a side hustle style of cabaret. It’s a full theater production built around costumes, lighting, and sound, with a show built to run smoothly multiple times each night. Even if cabaret isn’t your usual thing, the scale makes it feel like an actual evening out, not just background entertainment.
The headline draw is the show’s identity: it’s a transgender cabaret with international recognition, often described as the world’s first authentic transvestite cabaret show. The venue also leans on credibility, with awards including Thailand’s Golden Excellence Awards and a Thailand Tourism Authority Hall of Fame distinction.
And that long history matters. When a show has been operating since 1974, it typically means systems are in place: rehearsals, stage cues, lighting timing, and costume handling. For you, that translates to fewer “rough edges” and more show momentum.
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Ticket Options: VIP, Mezzanine, and VIP Gold

You’ll see three ticket levels: VIP, Mezzanine, and VIP Gold. The practical question is simple: which seats let you enjoy the show best without overspending?
Here’s how to think about it:
- If you want the most impact and a closer feel, you’re usually happiest with the higher tiers (VIP Gold or VIP, depending on how the house is laid out).
- If you’re budget-smart and just want to enjoy the spectacle, Mezzanine can be a comfortable sweet spot.
One small but meaningful value point: a soft drink is included with admission. So compared with many entertainment add-ons in Pattaya, this one starts with one less thing to buy at the venue.
Also keep in mind: you’ll be inside a theater setting with a scheduled start time. That means ticket level matters more than you might expect, because you’re planning your entire evening around a fixed 1 hour 15 minutes show window.
Timing Your Evening with Three Shows Per Night

One of the biggest logistics wins here is timing. Tiffany’s runs three performances every night, which makes your schedule planning easier. If you want to shop, grab street food, or do a relaxed beach evening first, you can usually pick a showtime that doesn’t feel rushed.
This matters in Pattaya because your day can go in many directions. With multiple showings, you’re not stuck with one “either you go or you miss it” option. It’s also helpful if you’re traveling with people who have different energy levels—someone might be ready early, and someone else might want a later slot.
Plan to arrive early enough to settle in. Reviews point out that arriving about half an hour before a showtime gives you time to look around the lobby area and buy a drink if you want one beyond the included soft drink.
The Theatre Experience: Costumes, Sets, Lighting, and Sound

The show is built like a proper production, not just a stage lineup. You can expect:
- Big, glam costumes with lots of detail (including headdresses and dramatic outfit elements)
- Stage scenery that’s clearly part of the pacing, not just a backdrop
- Lighting and sound that keep the show moving so each number lands cleanly
A strong point in the provided description is the in-house team behind scenery, costume, lighting, and sound. That’s a big deal because those are the pieces that make a cabaret feel cinematic. When those elements are handled consistently, the audience can focus on what’s happening instead of wondering whether the next cue will hit.
Also, the show features 100 showgirls, which helps explain the variety. With that many performers, the production can rotate looks, energy levels, and themes without feeling repetitive.
What the 1 Hour 15 Minutes Delivers

The duration is about 1 hour 15 minutes. That’s long enough for a full run of entertainment, costume changes, and a few different styles of songs and staging. It’s short enough that you won’t feel trapped if you’re not sure you’ll love cabaret.
You should also know what kind of performance style you’re stepping into. The show is strongly choreographed, and music is presented in a cabaret format that may use lip-synced tracks. That’s not a deal-breaker for most people, especially if you’re there for costumes, stagecraft, and showmanship—but it’s good to know up front so you’re not disappointed expecting a live concert style.
If you’re sensitive to strong air conditioning, plan to bring a light layer. Some audience feedback mentions the theater can run cool.
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Food and Drinks: What’s Included vs. What You’ll Pay For

Here’s the clean breakdown:
- Included: admission, local taxes, live entertainment, and a soft drink
- Not included: alcoholic drinks, dinner, snacks, and bottled water (all available to purchase)
This is mostly about decision-making. If you plan to eat before the show, you can keep your entertainment budget predictable. If you want drinks during the show, expect to buy them on-site.
A practical tip: if you’re going for your included drink, don’t assume it will magically appear. When you arrive, claim it at the bar area tied to your ticket.
Photo Rules and the After-Show Photo Moment

This is the part that can make or break your expectations.
During the performance, photography and video aren’t allowed. Signs are posted, and ushers tend to enforce it. If your plan is to film the whole show, adjust it now.
What about after the show? Many people want a keepsake photo with performers, and there’s often an additional paid photo moment after the curtain call. Feedback mentions a cost such as 100 Thai baht per person for those photos, so it’s smart to carry some cash just in case you decide to do it.
So your “photo plan” should look like this:
- Enjoy the show without a camera for the main performance
- If you want photos afterward, bring some Thai baht and be ready for the paid moment
Location and Nearby Stops for a Smooth Night Out

Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is near public transportation, which is helpful if you don’t want to fight with parking or rely on long taxi waits. It’s also close to Terminal 21 Pattaya, which can give you an easy option for dinner or wandering before your showtime.
This is useful if you’re traveling solo or with a small group and want flexibility. You can get your bearings fast in the area, then return to the theater on time without needing a complicated plan.
Is This Show Worth $39.11 per Person?
At $39.11 per person, you’re paying for a full, professional theater-style production with:
- long-running reputation since 1974
- in-house production elements (sets, lighting, sound, costumes)
- multiple daily showings (meaning the show is built for regular operation)
- a soft drink included
In plain terms: you’re not just buying “a couple of performances.” You’re buying a packaged night—visual spectacle, stagecraft, and consistent show flow.
What makes it good value is the predictability: the ticket includes the show, taxes, and a soft drink. What can add cost is everything optional—alcohol, snacks, dinner, and any paid photo moment after.
If you’re the type who likes polished, dramatic entertainment and you want one big “done” activity in Pattaya (instead of piecing together multiple smaller stops), this price can make sense quickly.
Who Will Enjoy Tiffany’s Show Pattaya Most
This show tends to fit best if you:
- want a highly produced evening with big costumes and stage lighting
- like theatrical performance as an experience, not just a quick photo stop
- are okay with cabaret-style presentation (and the chance that singing may be presented via lip-synced tracks)
- can laugh, enjoy the glamour, and be open-minded about how gender and performance art are presented in Thai cabaret culture
If you’re looking for a quiet, sit-and-chat cultural museum vibe, a cabaret show might not be your thing. If you want to be able to record freely during the performance, you’ll need to adjust your expectations due to strict photo rules.
Should You Book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
Book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya if you want one clear, high-impact evening with major production value and an easy schedule. The three-show-per-night setup makes it low-stress, and the included soft drink is a nice bit of value.
Skip—or at least adjust expectations—if you’re focused on filming the show, or if you strongly prefer live singing over cabaret performance style. Also think ahead about cash for optional paid photo moments after the show.
If you’re deciding between “maybe I’ll go” and “yes, I want to see Pattaya’s most famous theater-style cabaret,” this is the type of ticket where you’ll usually feel you got your money’s worth.
FAQ
How long is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
The show is approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
Where is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya located?
It takes place in Pattaya, Thailand.
How much does a ticket cost?
The price is $39.11 per person.
Does the ticket include a drink?
Yes, a soft drink is included with the ticket price.
How many shows are scheduled each night?
There are three shows per night.
What ticket levels are available?
You can choose from VIP, Mezzanine, and VIP Gold.
Is dinner included with the ticket?
No, dinner is available to purchase but not included.
Are alcoholic drinks included?
No. Alcoholic drinks are available to purchase.
Are photos allowed during the show?
Photography and video are not allowed during the show.
Is the booking refundable?
No. Payments are non-refundable, and the experience cannot be changed once booked.































