Tiffany’s Show Pattaya: The World Class Best Show in Pattaya

Pattaya’s biggest glitter bomb is an hour long. Tiffany’s Show Pattaya mixes showmanship, costumes, and staging into a polished transgender cabaret that’s been running since 1974, with three performances every night. It’s also built around a big team and a big production, not just a few acts.

My favorite parts are the costume-and-set spectacle and the way the show is engineered for an easy night out. The production leans on in-house expertise in scenery, lighting, and sound, so the whole thing feels like one continuous world for about 1 hour 15 minutes. You’ll also like the simple pacing: with three shows per night, you can usually fit it into your schedule without scrambling.

One thing to plan around: no-photo rules during the performance, plus a chance you’ll see paid photo opportunities after. If you’re hoping to film everything, this is the main potential frustration.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Award-backed show since 1974 with major recognition, including Thailand Tourism Authority-related honors
  • Three showtimes each night so your schedule has flexibility
  • Three ticket tiers: VIP, Mezzanine, and VIP Gold
  • Soft drink included, while alcohol and snacks are sold separately
  • Photography is not allowed during the show
  • After-show photos can cost extra, so keep some baht handy

Entering the Tiffany’s Show world: what you’re really buying

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Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is a cabaret built like a real production show, with staging, sound, lighting, and costumes working as one unit. The show’s position in Pattaya culture is strong, and it’s known as a must-see for visitors of many ages.

What makes it interesting is the size and consistency. The show includes around 100 showgirls, and it runs three times each night. That matters because it usually means you’re not getting a half-made performance; you’re getting a repeatable, professional setup that’s tuned for the room.

The vibe is glamorous, colorful, and very much “production first.” If you go in expecting a fancy stage show, you’ll likely enjoy the time more than if you treat it like a night out at a small club.

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Tickets, seating tiers, and how to pick VIP without overthinking

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You’ve got three ticket levels: VIP, Mezzanine, and VIP Gold. Even if you don’t know which row you’ll get, having tiers usually helps you decide based on comfort and how close you want to be to the action.

Here’s how I’d think about it:

  • Choose VIP if you want the most comfortable experience and better proximity to the stage.
  • Choose Mezzanine if you want a solid seat option without paying the top tier.
  • Choose VIP Gold if you’re the type who hates second-best views and wants the smoother “best seat” choice.

One practical caution from real-world booking habits: if you book through a third-party voucher, you might not be able to choose seats the way you can with direct ticketing. The good news is that people typically still get their tickets exchanged smoothly, so it’s more about seat selection than total failure.

The 1 hour 15 minutes plan: what happens when the lights go down

The show runs for about 1 hour 15 minutes, so you’re not committing your entire evening. That’s a real value point in Pattaya, where plans can expand quickly once you start walking around.

A smart approach is arriving earlier than the absolute minimum. The lobby setup gives you time to get oriented, and it’s also a good moment to check the venue rules about phones and cameras before the show starts. One review mentioned arriving about half an hour before an evening show and finding enough time to buy a drink in the lobby if desired and look at the costume displays.

During the performance, expect a structured flow: opening numbers, costume changes, dance sequences, and themed music blocks. The show is also known for mixing contemporary songs with original pieces, and the production keeps variety moving rather than letting any single segment drag.

Also note the musical style. Multiple comments point out lip syncing to pre-recorded tracks as a key part of this style of show. The choreography and staging are still the star, but if you’re specifically hunting for live vocals, calibrate your expectations.

Costumes, sets, lighting, and the “how did they build that?” factor

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This is where Tiffany’s tends to win people over. The show is heavy on visual impact, with elaborate outfits, headdresses, and dramatic effects that look designed to be seen from multiple angles.

You’ll notice three things working together:

  • Costume design: layered outfits, sparkly details, and big headpieces that photograph well (even if the phone stays in your pocket during the show).
  • Stage sets: scenery and props that support the theme of each number.
  • Lighting and sound: a tight mix that keeps momentum and gives the performers clear visual highlights.

One reason I think this show feels “polished” is that the production is described as being done in-house by artisans, not assembled last minute. You can feel that discipline even if you only watch for 75 minutes.

If you like shows where the costumes do most of the storytelling, this is a good match. If you like subtle acting-based theater, you might find it more surface-glam than psychological drama—but that’s not the point here.

The soft drink you get (and the drinks you don’t)

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Your ticket includes one soft drink as part of the price. That’s a nice buffer, because it lowers the “where do I spend money next?” feeling when you first arrive.

Alcohol is not included. Dinner and snacks are listed as available for purchase, and bottled water is available to buy.

One small tip: if your voucher exchange doesn’t clearly show the soft drink on the paperwork, be ready to ask politely at the bar. A comment mentioned the ticket exchange process sometimes labels the drink differently, and the soft drink may not be automatically offered. If you want it, claim it.

And yes, keep an eye on comfort. One review said the air conditioning felt very strong, so bring something light you’ll actually wear.

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Photos, video, lasers, and the after-show picture reality

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This is the part you should plan for before you fall in love with the costumes.

During the show, photography and video are not allowed. Clear signs are posted, and staff enforce it. One detailed comment described staff using a green laser pointer aimed at cameras when people tried to shoot. Whether or not you want that level of enforcement, it tells you the same practical thing: don’t test the rules.

After the show, the performers often meet people for photos near the front area. Here’s the key reality: that photo moment can come with a charge. One comment specifically mentioned about 100 Thai baht per person for a photo session after the show, with performers going out near a water fountain area.

So if photos are part of your plan, go in with two expectations:

1) you won’t capture the whole show on your phone, and

2) you might pay for a souvenir photo at the end.

If you’re on a tight budget, you can skip the after-show photo. The main show is the reason to go.

Price and value: is $39.11 actually a bargain?

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At around $39.11 per person, Tiffany’s Show Pattaya sits in the “worth it if you want a big stage night” category. It’s not a casual street-show price, but it also isn’t priced like a luxury Vegas-style production where everything costs extra.

Here’s what you get value-wise:

  • A full production with costumes, sets, and lighting built into the ticket
  • Live entertainment included in the price
  • Local taxes included
  • A soft drink included
  • Three showtimes per night, which helps you pick what fits your schedule

The trade-offs are also clear. Alcohol, snacks, and bottled water cost extra. And if you want photos during the show, you’ll be disappointed by the no-photo rule.

So the real question isn’t just price. It’s what kind of evening you want:

  • If you want a safe, glamour-focused stage experience for a little over an hour, the price makes sense.
  • If you want live singing without lip syncing or you need to film the whole show, you may feel less satisfied.

Who this show is best for (and who should skip it)

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Tiffany’s Show Pattaya works especially well for you if:

  • you want a single-night plan that doesn’t require a lot of logistics
  • you’re curious about Pattaya’s cabaret scene in a polished, structured way
  • you appreciate costumes and stage effects more than you need live vocals

It’s also a good solo option. People reported it’s enjoyable whether you go alone or with a group.

You might think twice if:

  • you strongly dislike photo restrictions
  • you need live singing as the main attraction
  • you’d rather spend your money on a dinner show or a different type of performance

The show is described as elegant and tasteful, with no nudity and no inappropriate displays mentioned in the provided comments, which is another reason many people feel comfortable going.

Quick arrival tips that save time and stress

Because the show runs three times nightly, timing matters—but not too much.

I’d do this:

  • Aim to arrive with some breathing room so you can settle in and check the rules about phones.
  • If you plan on drinks, remember your ticket includes a soft drink, but alcohol and snacks are extra.
  • If you get cold easily, plan for strong air conditioning.
  • If you want an after-show photo, have some baht available, since the end-of-show souvenir photo can cost around 100 THB per person based on comments.

Also, the area around public transport is handy. One comment noted the nearby mall Terminal 21, and that getting there early can make the neighborhood feel walkable.

Should you book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?

Book it if you want a 75-minute, high-glam stage show in Pattaya where the production quality is the point. With three showtimes nightly, an included soft drink, and tiers that let you choose your comfort level, it’s one of the easier “yes” options for an evening plan.

Skip it (or at least temper expectations) if filming and live vocals are non-negotiable for you. The no-photo during-show rule is real, and the after-show photo may cost extra.

If you’re visiting Pattaya for the first time and you want a single-ticket experience that feels like a real show—not just casual nightlife—Tiffany’s is a strong bet.

FAQ

How long is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?

The show lasts about 1 hour 15 minutes.

Is a soft drink included in the ticket price?

Yes. A soft drink is included with your admission.

What ticket levels are available?

There are three ticket levels: VIP, Mezzanine, and VIP Gold.

How many shows run each night?

There are three shows per night, making it easier to fit into your schedule.

What is included in the $39.11 price?

Included items are local taxes and live entertainment.

What is not included with the ticket?

Alcoholic drinks are not included, and dinner, snacks, and bottled water are available to purchase.

Can I take photos or video during the show?

Photography and video are not allowed during the show.

Is the venue easy to reach using public transportation?

The venue is near public transportation.

Is this experience refundable?

No. Payments are non-refundable, and changes are not allowed once booked.

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