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D'Luck Kaan Show anyone went?

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Hi, anyone went that new Dluck live show on Thepprasit? Any good? Worth it? received_1352151431505494.jpegreceived_10156326489983206.jpeg

Ticket price is 2500 for basic seats. Business must be slow as I see they are now offering 40% discount (1500) for weekdays and 30% discount (1750) for weekends.

 

 

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25 minutes ago, tropo said:

Ticket price is 2500 for basic seats. Business must be slow as I see they are now offering 40% discount (1500) for weekdays and 30% discount (1750) for weekends.

 

 

 

yeh up to 4000 for front seats

 

 

35 minutes ago, tropo said:

Ticket price is 2500 for basic seats. Business must be slow as I see they are now offering 40% discount (1500) for weekdays and 30% discount (1750) for weekends.

 

 

Even with the discount of 40%, that's near $100 for me and wife to watch. I can't justify that kind of money for a show that doesn't look all that spectacular really.

 

The 2500 baht full price is about the same price for basic seats at a major production in Macau (House of Dancing Water). I doubt it's even close to one of them.

 

Maybe some big spenders on here will give us a review. It has been open for over a month and we haven't heard a peep out of anyone.

From another thread

 

On 23.5.2017 at 11:50 PM, sedge said:

Since the 90's my gold standard for tourist type shows has been the Phuket Fantasy show. Seen many many times and enjoyed the spectacle every time. However, there is a new kid on the block, the Kaan show here in Pattaya. Spectacular is an understatement, and yes not cheap. But would I pay to see it again? Most certainly, highly recommended. Go see it! Simply amazing!

Hint: if you go see the show make sure you read the small pamphlet you receive with your ticket BEFORE the show starts for maximum enjoyment.

 

 

For Weekday....

 

Sky Zone (Show Only) (For Thai Nationality): 17:00

Adult THB 1,486

Child THB 1,019

 

Cloud Zone (Show Only) (For Thai Nationality): 17:00

Adult THB 1,784

Child THB 1,325

 

Ocean Zone (Show Only) (For Thai Nationality): 17:00

Adult THB 1,784

Child THB 1,325

 

Star Zone (Show Only) (For Thai Nationality): 17:00

Adult THB 2,378

Child THB 1,733

 

 

 

 

For Foreigner

 

Sky Zone (Show Only)(For Foreigner): 17:00

Adult THB 1,699

Child THB 1,214

 

 

       
 

Cloud Zone (Show Only)(For 

Foreigner): 17:00  
   

Adult THB 2,039

Child THB 1,376

 

 

     
       

Ocean Zone (Show Only) (For Foreigner): 17:00

Adult THB 2,039

Child THB 1,376

 

 

   
 

Star Zone (Show Only)(For Foreigner): 17:00

Adult THB 2,718

Child THB 1,911

 

 

http://www.hotels2thailand.com/pattaya-show-event/kaan-show-pattaya.asp

   
     
       
     
       
     
       
     
       
     
       

 

   

Charging different prices for Thais and foreigners means they'll never see me in there.

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10 hours ago, fforest1 said:

For Weekday....

 

Sky Zone (Show Only) (For Thai Nationality): 17:00

Adult THB 1,486

Child THB 1,019

 

Cloud Zone (Show Only) (For Thai Nationality): 17:00

Adult THB 1,784

Child THB 1,325

 

Ocean Zone (Show Only) (For Thai Nationality): 17:00

Adult THB 1,784

Child THB 1,325

 

Star Zone (Show Only) (For Thai Nationality): 17:00

Adult THB 2,378

Child THB 1,733

 

 

 

 

For Foreigner

 

Sky Zone (Show Only)(For Foreigner): 17:00

Adult THB 1,699

Child THB 1,214

 

 

       
 

Cloud Zone (Show Only)(For 

Foreigner): 17:00  
   

Adult THB 2,039

Child THB 1,376

 

 

     
       

Ocean Zone (Show Only) (For Foreigner): 17:00

Adult THB 2,039

Child THB 1,376

 

 

   
 

Star Zone (Show Only)(For Foreigner): 17:00

Adult THB 2,718

Child THB 1,911

 

 

http://www.hotels2thailand.com/pattaya-show-event/kaan-show-pattaya.asp

   
     
       
     
       
     
       
     
       
     
       

 

   
 

When you buy tickets directly from the D'Luck website they only show one price.

was there yesterday - max 20% occupancy, after 10min show needed 10min break for technical repair. The wife liked it, for me too much fantasy - would not recommend to Farangs

 

but Asians in general seem to like that kind of overloaded shows

10 hours ago, MrJ said:

was there yesterday - max 20% occupancy, after 10min show needed 10min break for technical repair. The wife liked it, for me too much fantasy - would not recommend to Farangs

 

but Asians in general seem to like that kind of overloaded shows

Thank you for this review....This is the first real review

I have read any where....

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What about special effects?

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nothing really special besides laser and lots of plinky plinky and of course noise .......for me overrated 

Dual pricing even if the cheapest ticket for Thais are 1500 baht ? Wow , I'll give them 1 year at maximum, maybe they can reconstruct it into a condo.

Do people really go and see this sort of tripe ? Just an oversized magic lantern show for the feeble minded and easily amazed. No wonder their main audience will be mainland Chinese and local bumpkins.

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On 6/26/2017 at 2:18 PM, tropo said:

When you buy tickets directly from the D'Luck website they only show one price.

Wrong.

Different prices in Thai:

http://kaanshow.com/th/ticket/type/

 

And only 1 price in English:

http://kaanshow.com/en/ticket/type/

 

So it is a cinema + real show ? Why it doesn't look interesting ? Need to be Thai to enjoy it (and pay only 500 thb in a group tour...)

 

Even Trip doesn't help so much:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293919-d12515878-Reviews-SINGHA_D_LUCK_Cinematic_Theatre-Pattaya_Chonburi_Province.html

 

 

Any feedback welcome !

Thanks.

 

17 hours ago, bberrythailand said:

Wrong.

Different prices in Thai:

http://kaanshow.com/th/ticket/type/

 

And only 1 price in English:

http://kaanshow.com/en/ticket/type/

 

So it is a cinema + real show ? Why it doesn't look interesting ? Need to be Thai to enjoy it (and pay only 500 thb in a group tour...)

 

Even Trip doesn't help so much:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293919-d12515878-Reviews-SINGHA_D_LUCK_Cinematic_Theatre-Pattaya_Chonburi_Province.html

 

 

Any feedback welcome !

Thanks.

 

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I wasn't wrong 6 weeks ago when I posted that.

4 hours ago, i claudius said:

Passed it so many times didnt realize what it was.still at those prices who cares not I.

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Their huge access roads are a nice shortcut from Thepprasit to/from T. Soi 8 :smile:

A friend told me it's there for two years or so?

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On 7/6/2017 at 11:43 PM, Pdaz said:

Do people really go and see this sort of tripe ? Just an oversized magic lantern show for the feeble minded and easily amazed. No wonder their main audience will be mainland Chinese and local bumpkins.

Well i am no local bumpkin and my Thai wife's family are what you would call middle class ,we went to see the show yesterday ,cost 1500 baht each ,i am British but with a Thai drivers licence so pay Thai price , the show was fantastic ,i loved it ,the whole experience was as good as any of the Las Vegas shows . would we go again ,? in a heartbeat ,in fact we will be going in a few weeks to take our son and his wife .

as for feeble minded ,well if the cap fits .

Well i am no local bumpkin and my Thai wife's family are what you would call middle class ,we went to see the show yesterday ,cost 1500 baht each ,i am British but with a Thai drivers licence so pay Thai price , the show was fantastic ,i loved it ,the whole experience was as good as any of the Las Vegas shows . would we go again ,? in a heartbeat ,in fact we will be going in a few weeks to take our son and his wife .
as for feeble minded ,well if the cap fits .

I wrote before that i had passed it is it a live or just a light show? My wife was told that it is very good

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20 hours ago, i claudius said:


I wrote before that i had passed it is it a live or just a light show? My wife was told that it is very good

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Sorry taking so long ,but thats what us "local bumpkins" are like ,

Its a live show , but no one actually speaks in it ,which to be honest makes no odds , I will be honest ,i was blown away by it , the arena was only about a third full ,but everyone was clapping like mad , it was a superb show ,cost 1500 baht to get in and was worth every penny ,

On 12/2/2017 at 11:34 AM, bert bloggs said:

Well i am no local bumpkin and my Thai wife's family are what you would call middle class ,we went to see the show yesterday ,cost 1500 baht each ,i am British but with a Thai drivers licence so pay Thai price , the show was fantastic ,i loved it ,the whole experience was as good as any of the Las Vegas shows . would we go again ,? in a heartbeat ,in fact we will be going in a few weeks to take our son and his wife .

as for feeble minded ,well if the cap fits .

 

What is the price for a non-Thai?  

 

Was it really as good as a Vegas show like La Reve or one of the longstanding Cirque du Soleil shows like Ka?

16 hours ago, AlexCanada said:

 

What is the price for a non-Thai?  

 

Was it really as good as a Vegas show like La Reve or one of the longstanding Cirque du Soleil shows like Ka?

From what i saw ,yes ,my sister in law said that when she was on holiday in Phuket there was a very good show there ,just as good .forgot the name of it though .

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