REVIEW · PATTAYA
Colosseum Cabernet Show Pattaya (Ticket Only)
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A dark room and big light tech can be oddly addictive. The Colosseum Cabernet Show Pattaya is a 75-minute modern cabaret built around 14 segments of dance-theater, costume drama, and stage effects designed to keep you watching even if you do not speak a word of Thai. The vibe is part show, part production—think futuristic light and sound, plus a hydraulic stage system and lots of props and backdrops.
I especially like the production focus: when a show invests in the tech (light, sound, stage mechanics), you tend to get consistent visuals even on a short evening. I also like that the ticket is simple and ticket-only, so you can plan your own Pattaya day and just drop into the venue. One drawback to consider: at least some viewers have said the pacing and performance energy can feel flat on certain nights, with lip-sync not always landing with the punch you might expect.
In This Review
- Quick Read Before You Go
- Key Points Worth Noting
- Colosseum Cabernet in Pattaya: What You’re Really Buying
- Getting to the Show and Redeeming Your Ticket
- The 75-Minute Format: How the Show Likely Moves
- What Makes It Modern Cabaret: Tech, Staging, and Big Theater Moves
- The “Energy” Factor: A Balanced Expectation Check
- Costumes, Music, and the Look You’ll Remember
- After the Curtain: Photos Outside Colosseum
- Price and Value: Is $15.56 a Good Deal?
- Who This Show Fits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)
- Should You Book the Colosseum Cabernet Show Pattaya?
- FAQ
- How long is the Colosseum Cabernet show?
- Where is the ticket redemption and meeting point?
- What’s included with the booking?
- Are transfers included?
- What is the maximum group size?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Is the show suitable for most travelers?
Quick Read Before You Go

This is a straightforward stop: you go to Colosseum Show Pattaya, redeem your entrance ticket, and enjoy the show, with no transfers provided. If you want a laid-back evening where you can sit, watch, take photos outside afterward, and not think too hard, this fits well. If you are very sensitive to performance energy and emotional delivery, I would go in with realistic expectations for a theater-style cabaret rather than a dramatic play.
Key Points Worth Noting

- 14 segments in one 75-minute run means lots of scene changes, not a slow build.
- Futuristic light and sound are part of the show design, not just background music.
- Hydraulic stage system suggests physical stage effects that you can spot from most seats.
- Professional dance theater + costumes are the core of the entertainment value.
- Ticket-only with no transfers keeps the price low, but you need your own way to the venue.
- Group size max 30 can feel more comfortable than huge crowds.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya
Colosseum Cabernet in Pattaya: What You’re Really Buying

For about $15.56 per person, you’re buying a ticket into a purpose-built cabaret space with a production model aimed at spectacle. This is not a long cultural tour, and it is not trying to be a quiet, sit-with-your-thoughts kind of performance. It is built for immediate visual payoff: quick scene rhythm, costume changes, and stage effects.
The biggest reason this show can be good value is the tech emphasis. A ticket at this price range in many travel hubs often covers either a small local stage performance or just basic entertainment. Here, the show is marketed as modern cabaret with advanced entertainment technologies, including a futuristic light-and-sound setup and a hydraulic stage. Even if your favorite part is just watching lighting cues and stage movement, that is the product you are paying for.
The other value angle is simplicity. Since this is entrance ticket only, you can fit it into almost any Pattaya itinerary. You do not have to coordinate transport with a full-day package, and you can keep your schedule flexible.
Getting to the Show and Redeeming Your Ticket

The show start and end point is the same: Colosseum Show Pattaya at 168/9 หมู่ที่ 12 Thanon Thep Prasit, Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150, Thailand.
Because transfers are not included, you should plan your own route in advance. That means you’ll want to know your best options from wherever you’re staying (walking distance, a local taxi/songthaew route, or whatever you normally use in Pattaya). If you hate last-minute stress, arrive with some buffer time so ticket redemption does not eat into your seat-time.
You will also appreciate that the tour style is straightforward and capped at a maximum of 30 travelers. That usually keeps the redemption process more manageable and the experience calmer than big coach-style groups.
The 75-Minute Format: How the Show Likely Moves

The show duration is about 1 hour 15 minutes. That timing matters because it shapes the whole pacing. Modern cabaret often works best at this length: long enough for multiple costume looks and stage setups, short enough that you do not feel stuck waiting for the big moments.
The production is described as being presented in 14 segments. In practical terms, that means you should expect frequent scene breaks, style shifts, and a steady flow of new visuals. If you like entertainment with momentum—new staging, new costumes, and stage effects coming in repeatedly—this format matches your tastes.
One thing to keep in mind is emotional delivery. There is a review note calling out a lack of energy and feeling that the performance was flat, including lip-sync that lacked emotion. I cannot predict how your night will feel, but it is fair to say this kind of cabaret can be more about performance precision and stage design than about raw, emotional realism. Go with the idea that you’re watching a choreographed show built around visuals.
What Makes It Modern Cabaret: Tech, Staging, and Big Theater Moves
The “modern” claim here is not just marketing fluff. The show is described as combining dance theater with the latest entertainment technologies, including:
- A futuristic light and sound system
- A hydraulic stage system
- Designed props, backdrops, and fabulous costumes
Why does this matter for you? Because these elements create a different kind of show experience than simple “spotlight and music” performances. Lighting can change the mood instantly, stage mechanics can create wow-moments, and hydraulic staging can add motion that feels physical rather than purely visual.
Even if you are not a theater person, you’ll likely notice the difference when the stage does something that normal stages cannot. That’s the kind of moment where you stop scrolling on your phone and start watching the whole room—because you can see the tech working.
If you’re the type who enjoys effects but also likes to feel the choreography, this show’s “dance theater performed by professional and experienced artistes” wording points toward a stronger dance component than some low-budget cabaret setups.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya
The “Energy” Factor: A Balanced Expectation Check
Let’s address the most useful caution from the feedback you have access to. One review criticized the show for lacking energy, describing performances as flat and lip-sync as lacking emotion.
Here is how I would translate that into practical advice: if you are hoping for a high-emotion, emotionally driven performance (the kind where you feel every line), this may not hit that exact note every time. If your main focus is costumes, stagecraft, lighting, and the show’s overall spectacle, the odds are better that you’ll enjoy it.
At the same time, another review praised it as cultural and creative, calling out amazing costumes, light effects, and music, plus the option to take pictures outside the Colosseum after the show. That’s a strong signal that the best parts are the visual and audio production elements.
So think of it like this: the show is built to impress your eyes first, then your ears. Emotional acting is a bonus, not the main selling point.
Costumes, Music, and the Look You’ll Remember
Costumes are highlighted in the positive feedback, along with the light effects and music. Those three—costume, lighting, sound—are the cabaret “triangle” that makes a production feel polished.
This matters because cabaret is often a rapid visual format. You get your money’s worth when you see clear, intentional costume design and when the lighting makes those outfits pop instead of looking washed-out on stage. The futuristic light-and-sound setup description is exactly what you want if you plan to take photos or just enjoy the spectacle in person.
Also, cabaret is music-forward, and the production approach here suggests the music is part of the show’s machinery, not just a track playing while dancers change positions.
If you care about photo-worthy visuals, that costume and lighting focus is the right reason to pick this over a generic show.
After the Curtain: Photos Outside Colosseum
One nice extra from the feedback is the mention of the possibility of pictures outside the Colosseum after the show. That’s not a small detail. It turns your evening into something you can extend: you watch the performance, then you get a clean photo moment without having to rush your schedule.
Because this activity ends back at the meeting point, it is also easy to plan what you do next. If you want a bite to eat afterward or you want to do a quick walk around Pattaya, you can do that without needing to wait for a pickup.
Price and Value: Is $15.56 a Good Deal?
At $15.56 per person, this is priced like a budget-friendly entertainment add-on. The question is whether it feels “cheap for what you get,” or “cheap because it is basic.”
Here’s the value logic that helps you decide:
- You are paying for a specific show duration (about 75 minutes).
- You are paying for a production design that includes stage effects and a futuristic sound-and-light system.
- You are not paying for transfers, so you’ll spend a little on your own transport anyway—but you avoid the cost of a full-package ride.
If you are already in the Pattaya area and you can get to the venue easily, the math usually works out well. If you have to travel far or your transport options are expensive, the value can slide slightly—but even then, cabaret tickets at this price often stay competitive.
Also, the small cap of max 30 can be part of the value. More breathing room during entry can make the show feel more comfortable.
Who This Show Fits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)
This is a good fit if you want:
- A short, high-energy visual evening (though note the energy variation concern)
- A show where costumes and stage effects are the main draw
- A ticket-only activity you can drop into your Pattaya plans
- A place to take a few photos after the show
Think twice if you:
- Need a deeply emotional performance style rather than a polished cabaret theater format
- Are extremely picky about “lip-sync authenticity” or want emotionally intense acting
- Will be too rushed by the lack of transfers (because you’ll need your own route to the venue)
For many visitors, this becomes the easy choice: not a huge commitment, strong visual production potential, and a simple evening plan.
Should You Book the Colosseum Cabernet Show Pattaya?
I’d book it if you’re in Pattaya and you want a 75-minute modern cabaret that leans hard on light, sound, costumes, and stage tech. The price is low enough that you can treat it as a fun evening experiment, not a once-in-a-lifetime cultural mission. The best signs are the praise for costumes, light effects, music, and the note about photos outside afterward.
I would hesitate only if your main priority is intense, emotional acting and you know you get disappointed by performances that feel flat. If you fall into that category, go anyway with a clear expectation: this show’s strength is production spectacle, not raw drama.
FAQ
How long is the Colosseum Cabernet show?
It lasts about 1 hour 15 minutes.
Where is the ticket redemption and meeting point?
Ticket redemption and the meeting point are at Colosseum Show Pattaya, 168/9 หมู่ที่ 12 Thanon Thep Prasit, Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150, Thailand.
What’s included with the booking?
Your booking includes an entrance ticket.
Are transfers included?
No. Transfers are not included, so you’ll need your own way to reach the venue.
What is the maximum group size?
This activity has a maximum of 30 travelers.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time for a full refund.
Is the show suitable for most travelers?
The activity notes that most travelers can participate.































