REVIEW · PATTAYA
Colosseum Cabernet Show Pattaya (Ticket Only)
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This show is built for people who like stage magic more than quiet sightseeing. I like the modern cabaret format with its 14 segments, and I also love the focus on light and sound effects plus standout costumes. One thing to consider: the vibe isn’t consistent for everyone, and a small number of viewers felt the performances lacked energy.
If you’re in Pattaya and want one ticket that delivers a full chunk of entertainment (about 1 hour 15 minutes), this is an easy pick. The production leans on futuristic tech, including hydraulic stage elements and large props, backdrops, and costumes—so even if you don’t speak Thai, you’ll still be able to follow the show’s momentum.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you buy
- Ticket-Only Cabaret: what you’re really paying for
- The Colosseum Cabernet Show: what to expect in 75 minutes
- Where it happens and how to plan your arrival
- The production style: why the tech is the main attraction
- The standout positives: costumes, lights, music, and photo time
- One possible drawback: energy levels can vary
- Ticket price and value: is $15.56 a good deal?
- Who should book this cabaret (and who should skip it)
- Practical tips for enjoying the show more
- Quick FAQ-style answers before you commit
- Should you book the Colosseum Cabernet Show in Pattaya?
- FAQ
- How long is the Colosseum Cabernet Show Pattaya?
- What’s the price per person?
- Where do I go for the show ticket redemption and meeting point?
- Is transportation included?
- What does the ticket include?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Key things to know before you buy
- 75 minutes, 14 segments: It’s structured like a mini performance festival, not a single long act.
- High-tech stage effects: Futuristic light and sound, plus a hydraulic stage system.
- Costumes and props matter: The show is designed to look bold from start to finish.
- Photo time outside after the show: There’s a chance to take pictures outside the Colosseum.
- Small group limit: Maximum 30 travelers, so it feels more intimate than big coach tours.
- Ticket only, no transfers: You handle getting there yourself.
Ticket-Only Cabaret: what you’re really paying for

This is a ticket-only experience at the Colosseum Show Pattaya. That means you’re not paying for guiding or transportation—your money goes to the entrance ticket for the cabaret performance.
At $15.56 per person for roughly 1 hour 15 minutes, you’re buying one thing: a modern, tightly produced show with tech and theatrical staging. In Pattaya, that’s often a smart value when you want an evening activity that doesn’t eat up half your day.
If you’re short on time, this format is practical. You can plan it as your main event and build your day around it—rather than stacking multiple stops and paying for transfers you may not need.
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The Colosseum Cabernet Show: what to expect in 75 minutes
The show is billed as a modern cabaret unlike others in Pattaya or Thailand, and the design aims for constant motion. You should expect a performance broken into 14 segments, which typically means quick transitions, different looks, and multiple costume and staging changes.
The production leans heavily on stage technology:
- a futuristic light and sound system
- a hydraulic stage system
- designed props, backdrops, and fabulous costumes
Even without any narration details, this kind of show format works because the visuals do the talking. Lighting cues, stage mechanics, and costume changes usually make the story feel clear in the moment. If you’re the type who enjoys theatrical spectacle—lights, movement, and costume drama—this is designed to land well.
Where it happens and how to plan your arrival

The meeting point and ticket redemption point is at:
Colosseum Show Pattaya, 168/9 หมู่ที่ 12 Thanon Thep Prasit, Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Because transfers aren’t included, you’ll need to get there on your own. That’s not a downside if you’re already comfortable using local transport or you’re staying nearby. It is a real consideration if you’re far from central Pattaya and want a driver to handle everything.
Also, your experience ends back at the meeting point. So plan for an evening exit right after the show—then head out for food, shopping, or just a walk.
The production style: why the tech is the main attraction

A lot of cabaret shows rely on performers. This one leans on production tech, which is a big part of the value. The listing highlights a hydraulic stage system and a futuristic light and sound setup, plus themed props and backdrops.
Here’s what that means for you in plain terms:
- Lighting and sound drive the emotional pacing. When they’re done well, the whole room feels synchronized.
- Stage mechanics add moments that feel bigger than a standard stage. You’re not just watching people move—you’re watching set pieces shift and appear.
- Costume and backdrop work usually gives each segment its own visual identity, which helps the show feel varied across 75 minutes.
If you’re coming for a more traditional, story-heavy performance, you might find it more event-like than narrative-like. But if you want an evening that feels like an engineered production (not just a casual show), this approach fits.
The standout positives: costumes, lights, music, and photo time
The most praised aspects from the available feedback focus on the look and feel of the show. People highlight that it feels cultural and creative, with amazing costumes, light effects, and music.
That matters because those are exactly the elements that make a cabaret satisfying even if you don’t follow every detail. Great costumes help you catch the character changes instantly. Strong light effects add drama to transitions between segments. Good music keeps the timing tight for the whole 75 minutes.
There’s also a practical perk: after the show, you may be able to take pictures outside the Colosseum. That’s the kind of small bonus that turns a show ticket into something more shareable—especially if you like staging your travel photos.
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One possible drawback: energy levels can vary
Not every comment is glowing, and you should take that seriously. One lower-rated experience described the show as lacking energy and feeling flat, including concerns about lip sync emotion.
You can’t predict your exact seat or which performance night you’ll catch based on this information. But you can decide whether this kind of production is your style. If you’re very sensitive to pacing, acting energy, and lip sync emotion, you might want to mentally treat this as a high-production spectacle where consistency matters—but not perfection every time.
If you go with the expectation that the show’s big strength is the visual tech and costume work, you’re more likely to walk away happy.
Ticket price and value: is $15.56 a good deal?

For Pattaya, $15.56 for a 75-minute cabaret is fairly budget-friendly—especially considering the show is built around a multi-segment format with futuristic lights, sound, and hydraulic stage effects.
The value equation here is simple:
- You save money compared with major “big city” theater-style ticket prices.
- You avoid paying for a transfer you don’t need if you’re already nearby.
- You get one main event that lasts long enough to feel like you did something, not just a quick detour.
The main “cost” isn’t the money—it’s your time and your transport effort, since transfers aren’t included. If getting there takes more effort for you, the effective value drops a bit.
Who should book this cabaret (and who should skip it)
This show tends to suit you if:
- you want an easy evening plan with a clear end time (about 1 hour 15 minutes)
- you enjoy stage shows where lights, music, and costumes do most of the storytelling
- you’re traveling in a small group or solo and don’t mind handling your own transport
You might want to skip or rethink if:
- you’re mainly hunting for deeply emotional, story-driven acting
- lip sync performance quality and visible energy are deal-breakers for you
- you want everything arranged end-to-end, because transfers aren’t included
It’s also a good match for many ages since the experience notes that most travelers can participate. Just keep in mind that cabaret shows are still performance-focused, not a hands-on activity.
Practical tips for enjoying the show more
You don’t need to over-plan, but a few practical choices can help you get more from the ticket:
- Arrive on time (or a bit early) so you can settle in before the 75 minutes begin.
- Watch the segment changes: the 14-part structure is where you’ll feel variety. When one look ends, another starts.
- Plan your photos: since picture time outside is part of what people appreciate, think about what you want to photograph after the show and give yourself time to do it.
- Go with the right expectation: this is a tech-and-costume cabaret. If you treat it like a visual production first, you’re more likely to enjoy it.
Quick FAQ-style answers before you commit
The experience is run by Tycoon Thai DMC Co.,Ltd, and the show is capped at a maximum of 30 travelers. That small limit usually makes the experience feel less crowded than massive tour groups.
So if you’re choosing between adding another sightseeing stop versus booking a single, ticketed entertainment evening, this one is an easy “yes” for many budgets and many schedules.
Should you book the Colosseum Cabernet Show in Pattaya?
Book it if you want a straightforward evening where the strengths are clear: costumes, light effects, music, and a modern multi-segment cabaret. The price is also friendly enough that you can take a chance without feeling like you paid for a long, complex itinerary.
Consider skipping if you’re highly picky about performance energy and lip sync emotion. The lower feedback you have here suggests that on some nights the vibe may feel flatter than you’d want. If you’re the type who needs high emotional intensity to enjoy a show, you might be happier with a different performance option.
If you’re mostly there for spectacle and photos, this is a solid pick.
FAQ
How long is the Colosseum Cabernet Show Pattaya?
The cabaret show lasts about 1 hour 15 minutes.
What’s the price per person?
The ticket-only price is $15.56 per person.
Where do I go for the show ticket redemption and meeting point?
You go to Colosseum Show Pattaya at 168/9 หมู่ที่ 12 Thanon Thep Prasit, Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150, Thailand.
Is transportation included?
No. Transfers are not included, so you’ll need to get there yourself.
What does the ticket include?
Your entrance ticket is included.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t get a refund.





























