June 27, 20197 yr Thinking about taking the Mrs. to see this on her birthday. Any thoughts or tips/advice from those who have already seen it? TIA And to add, are there any cabaret shows in Pattaya that are not ladyboy shows? Edited June 27, 20197 yr by watcharacters
June 27, 20197 yr When my 4 sisters visited from America we took them to the show and we all enjoyed it. Very entertaining and a professional production.
June 27, 20197 yr Author 23 minutes ago, newnative said: When my 4 sisters visited from America we took them to the show and we all enjoyed it. Very entertaining and a professional production. Thank you for that newnative. Any suggestions regarding seating in the theatre?
June 27, 20197 yr We had good seats close to the front, just in back of a walkway where part of the performance takes place.
June 27, 20197 yr I drive past it most days and it seems quiet, often looking like the next show's been cancelled as all the roads are coned off and there's not even any staff motorbikes in the car park. OTOH, the more down-market looking Imagine 79 theatre, apparently owned by the same group, on the same piece of land but by Thepprasit Soi 8, seems much busier. This place seems aimed exclusively at the Chinese market though, so I guess the whole show will be in Mandarin or Cantonese.
June 27, 20197 yr Author 2 hours ago, Henryford said: What are the prices now, when it first opened they seemed very hight 2,3,4000 !! I found this on an agency site. You're correct they're on the high side. The show lasts 70 - 90 minutes depending on which site you read. The ticket office told us until the end of July the early show tickets could be bought for 900. ฿ if bought in person but if bought through an agency there's no option to choose which seat you want @ the 900. ฿ price Ticket prices The theatre is divided into four seating zones. Ticket prices at the D’LUCK theatre are: Adult Child Sky zone ฿ 2,500 ฿ 1,500 Ocean zone ฿ 3,000 ฿ 1,800 Cloud zone ฿ 3,000 ฿ 1,800 Star zone ฿ 4,000 ฿ 2,400
June 28, 20197 yr We went to see it a couple of years ago ,so good when the family visited we went along with them to see it again,both times only half full ,but really good .
June 28, 20197 yr 23 hours ago, Guderian said: I drive past it most days and it seems quiet, often looking like the next show's been cancelled as all the roads are coned off and there's not even any staff motorbikes in the car park. OTOH, the more down-market looking Imagine 79 theatre, apparently owned by the same group, on the same piece of land but by Thepprasit Soi 8, seems much busier. This place seems aimed exclusively at the Chinese market though, so I guess the whole show will be in Mandarin or Cantonese. Was in Pattaya during the week and passed by there in the evening (8 PM?). And it was everything but quiet. Countless huge coaches (50 or so) on the area plus minibuses etc. Turning towards this "imagine79" hall, a group of Chinese came walking out. All signs, food menu etc. in Chinese only. At the door you can read one of the few English terms: "Ticket 1,500 Baht". Another day I stopped to take some pictures during daytime. Area completely deserted (one scooter. one guard outside). Edited June 28, 20197 yr by KhunBENQ
June 28, 20197 yr Well worth a visit,after you can have your pictures taken with the cast..Sent from my SM-A720F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
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