V - The Ultimate Variety Show
V - The Ultimate Variety Show
4.5
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
About
This show has something for everyone! V - The Ultimate Variety Show is seven shows rolled into one featuring fun, fast-paced specialty acts mixed with daredevil acrobats to keep you on the edge of your seat. E! Entertainment calls it the “perfect show for the entire family.” 7pm & 8:30pm Nightly. All ages.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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LynLace
11 contributions
Oct 2021
During this show, I actually forgot it was 2021 because there were two guys imitating little people and throwing bananas into the crowd and two Mexican American hosts that acted off of every negative stereotype people have about them. The magician was good but was on stage for about ten minutes. The show ended 15 minutes early. I'm disappointed that I paid the amount I did for a show I could see at my child's high school.
Written November 2, 2021
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bbrault
2 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
We had a great time and we enjoyed the show.
Unfortunately, we were fooled by trip advisor buying a “show dinner “.
The dinner was an an independent restaurant across the street totally unrelated.
The restaurant folks were very nice and they were used to the complaint because we were not the first ones to fall for this trap.
Shame on Trip Advisor.
I will no longer trust them the same way.
Unfortunately, we were fooled by trip advisor buying a “show dinner “.
The dinner was an an independent restaurant across the street totally unrelated.
The restaurant folks were very nice and they were used to the complaint because we were not the first ones to fall for this trap.
Shame on Trip Advisor.
I will no longer trust them the same way.
Written February 17, 2020
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Thanks for the review. We are happy you were entertained. Please come and check out more fun shows at the V Theater and Saxe Theater, call the box office for the best deals.
Written February 19, 2020
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
Aleta w
The Villages, FL234 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
We came to Vegas for a stress break and spent our evenings going to shows. We've done most of the expensive shows and decided to do the less expensive shows. This one is excellent. It is a true variety show. It includes 2-man strong man act, cancan dancers, a skit and music about the rat pack. Great singing and dancing. To top it all off, it is reasonably priced. This is a must see performance for all ages.
Written November 25, 2023
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TheFranci
Moreno Valley, CA173 contributions
The current lineup for the Aladdin's V Ultimate Variety show is outstanding.
If you have seen America's Got Talent, then you mind recognize Bobby Badfingers (weird guy who snaps is fingers very fast) and magician Nathan Burton, who also has his own act at the theater.
The highlight however is juggler Wally Eastwood who plays the piano with balls he is juggling (you can find a clip on the Internet of that piece of his act). He is funny as well as being the fastest and possibly best juggler you will ever see.
The theater is very diappointing. It is simply a large room with standard chair packed tightly together on the flat floor. Making matters worse is the obstructed views caused by two very large posts in the middle of the room.
You should be able to find 2-for-1 coupons for any of the Aladdin shows, including this one.
If you have seen America's Got Talent, then you mind recognize Bobby Badfingers (weird guy who snaps is fingers very fast) and magician Nathan Burton, who also has his own act at the theater.
The highlight however is juggler Wally Eastwood who plays the piano with balls he is juggling (you can find a clip on the Internet of that piece of his act). He is funny as well as being the fastest and possibly best juggler you will ever see.
The theater is very diappointing. It is simply a large room with standard chair packed tightly together on the flat floor. Making matters worse is the obstructed views caused by two very large posts in the middle of the room.
You should be able to find 2-for-1 coupons for any of the Aladdin shows, including this one.
Written August 5, 2006
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review! We are happy to hear you had a great time at the show, and hope you come back to see the other fantastic shows available at our theaters as well.
Written July 15, 2018
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
CalgaryRay
Calgary, Canada7 contributions
The V-Show in the Desert Passage Mall. We paid $72.00 each U.S. to see this show, we found out later we could of purchased the tickets for $25.00 each at the discount ticket store that is located by the Coke Store on Las Vegas Blvd. across from the New York- New York Hotel. Just look for the 70 foot High Coke Bottle. They sell same day show tickets for half price. The show was good but is only worth 25 dollars or less. The seating is very cramped and the show only lasts about an hour.
Written January 29, 2005
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Thank you for your review. We appreciate your feedback regarding the venue and the show.
Written August 15, 2018
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
Sunshine28752
NY1 contribution
The pitch we heard was that this was a show to rival Cirque Du Soleil's magic. We were offered the tickets free if we agreed to sit through a presentation for an hour about a new hotel. First things first the presentation was a strong arm session with a salesperson for RCI properties trying to sell us time-share in Las Vegas. He offered us a time share for 30,000 then after five hours when we kept saying no bring us back to our hotel (we were swooped off to a desert location with no way back until they let us go) we were offered the time share for six weeks for four thousand dollars plus maintenance. We still said no and immediately were urshered out into a bus and left waiting for another hour until the bus filled with more disgruntled passengers. After that we were determined to claim our free tickets. We went to the show and were squashed into a tiny room and subjected to crass jokes that were copies of Queer Eye for the Straight guy only not as funny and shown two seconds of an acrobat act and then watched with tears in our eyes from the smoke as a bad impressionist did Michael Jackson's Thriller dance moves. We couldn't believe anyone would pay to willingly experience this. Save your money. Go to a better show.
Written January 3, 2005
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Thank you for sharing your experience. We are disheartened to hear that you were not fully entertained by the show, and your feedback is appreciated on both the show and venue. We are always working on ways to improve our customer's experience!
Written August 15, 2018
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P C
New York City, NY196 contributions
Dec 2016
I bought the Show & Dinner from the Vegas.com for total of $165.88/2-VIP Show+Dinner. I was NOT happy and so disappointed at myself after I picked up the tickets. I realized I should ONLY purchase the ticket from V Theater box office directly; It will only cost me $89/2-VIP Seating, and I can save $76 ($60.89/dinner + $15.90 Vegas.com service charge.).
Rainforest Cafe for the prix fixe dinner: dinner for 2: 2-soda + 1 cheese Sticks + 2-Pita Quesadilla + 2-a scoop of vanilla ice cream (in my opinion its not worth it. )
After the dinner I was planning to give this Show+Dinner a "Two or 3 Stars review", but after the show and I changed my mind. I post this 5-star rating review based on the show "only"!
Rainforest Cafe for the prix fixe dinner: dinner for 2: 2-soda + 1 cheese Sticks + 2-Pita Quesadilla + 2-a scoop of vanilla ice cream (in my opinion its not worth it. )
After the dinner I was planning to give this Show+Dinner a "Two or 3 Stars review", but after the show and I changed my mind. I post this 5-star rating review based on the show "only"!
Written December 7, 2016
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review! We are happy to hear you had a great time at the show, and hope you come back to see the other shows available at our theaters as well.
Written May 27, 2018
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
Danielle W
Las Vegas, NV159 contributions
May 2018
I've lived in the Las Vegas valley for many years. I've been to Cirque shows, concerts, outdoor events, and the list goes on. Well, this was one of the shows that I had not seen yet, (it was a surprise for Mother's Day this year) and it was a lot of fun!! Audience participation was a hoot (which is always a plus at any of these types of shows). Lots of different acts followed, so there was plenty of variety for everyone. It's a good clean show too! I also really liked Wally Eastwood who is a funny emcee and a really good juggler!! His off-beat comedy routine kept us engaged every time he came out with another one of his juggling routines! So, all-in-all, my visit to see this show was totally worth the ticket price and a very enjoyable vaudeville-type variety show!
Written May 14, 2018
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mnveil
Columbia, SC26 contributions
Thank the stars for Tripadvisor to warn you about this show. I should have checked here before we paid full price from ShowTickets (locations all over Vegas). We fell for the marketing and decided to see this show for $75 each, which included so-called VIP seating. We arrived at the theater, and I immediately knew something was wrong by the tiny room and cramped seating. Seating is on stackable chairs on a concrete floor and is uncomfortably cramped (chairs are placed with no space between them). Also, as we walked in, there were spare chairs stacked in plain view amongst props from other shows. It was as if we were walking in to see a high-school play. We sat in our "VIP" seats which were front-row, but so close that we had to watch the show at an uncomfortable angle.
The lights went down and a video clip was played on the history of Vegas entertainment on screens directly over our heads. Then, in dramatic fashion, lights illuminated a leather-clad guy hanging from the ceiling and beating on wall-mounted drums. Theatrical smoke billowed. It was all way, way too loud. After this grand display we expected the curtain to rise to reveal sights and sounds to amuse and astonish us. Nah. The lights came up on-stage and out from the curtains steps a burnt-out looking comic in a wrinkled suit (remember, we’re right under the guy). He welcomes us to the show and tells a series of terrible jokes. The acts that we stayed to see were amateur at best, with more flaws than I would expect for a $75 ticket. During the first act, a basketball errantly flew off stage, spilling the beer of the guy behind me onto his wife’s lap.
The second act featured a couple of Russian gymnasts who would queue the audience for applause with demanding facial gestures after which we would comply, being informed that we had witnessed a crest in their act.
The familiar comedian then returned to the stage to perform the very-old zip code trick, where the comic asks random folks for their home zip code, then repeats it loudly and pauses, then regurgitates the corresponding city name. Being right under the guy, I can see the ear piece lodged in there, and besides, I’ve seen this number years ago in Reno.
At that point we walked out. There are too many better ways to spend time in Vegas. Besides, I really felt like we got hoodwinked by paying so much for an obviously cheap show.
In summary, this show doesn’t meet its marketing claims, especially for the price. If it’s free and you have nothing else to do, then it might be bearable.
The lights went down and a video clip was played on the history of Vegas entertainment on screens directly over our heads. Then, in dramatic fashion, lights illuminated a leather-clad guy hanging from the ceiling and beating on wall-mounted drums. Theatrical smoke billowed. It was all way, way too loud. After this grand display we expected the curtain to rise to reveal sights and sounds to amuse and astonish us. Nah. The lights came up on-stage and out from the curtains steps a burnt-out looking comic in a wrinkled suit (remember, we’re right under the guy). He welcomes us to the show and tells a series of terrible jokes. The acts that we stayed to see were amateur at best, with more flaws than I would expect for a $75 ticket. During the first act, a basketball errantly flew off stage, spilling the beer of the guy behind me onto his wife’s lap.
The second act featured a couple of Russian gymnasts who would queue the audience for applause with demanding facial gestures after which we would comply, being informed that we had witnessed a crest in their act.
The familiar comedian then returned to the stage to perform the very-old zip code trick, where the comic asks random folks for their home zip code, then repeats it loudly and pauses, then regurgitates the corresponding city name. Being right under the guy, I can see the ear piece lodged in there, and besides, I’ve seen this number years ago in Reno.
At that point we walked out. There are too many better ways to spend time in Vegas. Besides, I really felt like we got hoodwinked by paying so much for an obviously cheap show.
In summary, this show doesn’t meet its marketing claims, especially for the price. If it’s free and you have nothing else to do, then it might be bearable.
Written November 8, 2005
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Thank you for your review. We appreciate your feedback regarding the venue and the show.
Written August 15, 2018
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
Departure20570
Little Rock, AR1 contribution
I don't know what's wrong with the folks who complained about this show. My wife and I were there in May, 2005, and it was the most fun thing we did for the money.
The emcee was FUNNY -- belly laughing funny. Unless you are homophobic, in which case I would be surprised that your moral values allow you to go to Vegas anyway.
Every single act was superb, novel, and pretty awesome. The juggler -- Wow. I laughed my head off at the comedian they had on, and there were some dancing guys who were just amazing. It was non-stop fun.
And, yes, we had half-price tickets from the Coke place -- cause I'm not gonna pay $100 bucks for ANY show. Nothing is THAT good.
The show might have been a touch raunchy, but I think older kids would be okay there -- and the younger ones probably wouldn't understand anyway.
The emcee was FUNNY -- belly laughing funny. Unless you are homophobic, in which case I would be surprised that your moral values allow you to go to Vegas anyway.
Every single act was superb, novel, and pretty awesome. The juggler -- Wow. I laughed my head off at the comedian they had on, and there were some dancing guys who were just amazing. It was non-stop fun.
And, yes, we had half-price tickets from the Coke place -- cause I'm not gonna pay $100 bucks for ANY show. Nothing is THAT good.
The show might have been a touch raunchy, but I think older kids would be okay there -- and the younger ones probably wouldn't understand anyway.
Written May 23, 2005
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review! We are happy to hear you had a great time at the show, and hope you come back to see the other fantastic shows available at our theaters as well.
Written July 15, 2018
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
Would you recommend walking to this venue for a show from ballys?
Written April 6, 2019
HI. Does the theater still have the large pillars. We are interested in the row A seats, however, the map says that the seats have limited view. Is that true? Do the seats in the middle VIP have limited view of a pillar? Thanks!
Written October 4, 2018
We were in Row C center. I don't recall any pillars.
Written April 8, 2019
What is the dinner that comes with the show and dinner package?
Written January 12, 2018
Our dinner was at the Las Pampas Restaurant inside of the mall. There is no dinner in the show itself that I can recall. There is a bar/restaurant adjacent to the show. If this is part of a timeshare package, hopefully your dinner ticket is to a restaurant that you choose from a list with many offerings. Enjoy!
Written January 13, 2018
How long does the show last? Thank you!
Written August 16, 2017
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