Chippendales at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino

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Chippendales at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino

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  • 1 hour 15 minutes (approx.)
  • From $80.90
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Chippendales at Planet Hollywood brings Las Vegas’ most famous male revue into the Chippendales Theater, and the night is built for big laughs and high-energy choreography. I love that you can choose from multiple seating areas to match your budget, and I love that you get a mobile ticket so you can lock it in before you travel.

One consideration: once you’re inside, no photography or video taping is allowed. That means you’ll enjoy it for real, not through your screen.

This is an 18+ show, so bring your photo ID and arrive with the right mood. Expect risqué dancing, synchronized routines, and plenty of audience interaction.

Key things to know

  • Choose your seating category before you go, based on how close you want to be.
  • Arrive early so you’re not rushing to find your assigned seats.
  • 18+ ID required at entry, no exceptions.
  • Expect audience engagement, not just a sit-and-watch performance.
  • Strict no-photo rule inside the theater.
  • Plan to keep the night going right after the show around the Strip.

Chippendales at Planet Hollywood: what makes this Las Vegas version special

Chippendales at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - Chippendales at Planet Hollywood: what makes this Las Vegas version special
Chippendales has been a Las Vegas institution for decades, but the Planet Hollywood setup feels focused. The show runs in the newly named Chippendales Theater at the resort, designed to fit the performers and the action. That matters because male revue shows are all about sightlines, sound, and pace. When the room is built for the format, you feel it.

The vibe is also very “Vegas”: you’re there for laughter, cheering, and a little controlled chaos. Even the best performers can’t do that if everyone is sitting too far away or unsure of what’s happening. Here, the show structure and the audience energy help keep the momentum strong for the full stretch.

And yes, it’s adult entertainment. You’ll want to treat it like a fun event, not something overly serious. Think bachelorette night, birthday night, or the kind of solo outing you do when you want a memorable story later.

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Price and value: what $80.90 really means for your night

Chippendales at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - Price and value: what $80.90 really means for your night
The listed price is $80.90 per person for a show ticket, with the duration clocking in at about 1 hour 15 minutes. For Las Vegas, that’s a fairly direct spend: you’re mostly paying for a seat at a well-known production.

Here’s the value math that helps you decide:

  • Included: your show ticket and all taxes, fees, and handling charges.
  • Not included: drinks, parking/valet, and hotel pickup/drop-off.

So the real question isn’t just the base price. It’s how much you’ll add on for what’s typical in Vegas: parking, a cocktail if you want one, and maybe a ride if you don’t want to deal with Strip traffic.

If you’re trying to keep costs down, choose the seating category that matches your budget and commit to a drink plan. If you’re trying to make it a splurge night, upgrade seats and treat it as the main event, then enjoy the resort after.

Also, since confirmation and availability can matter, booking earlier helps you lock in the showtime and seating options you want. The average booking window listed is about 21 days in advance, which lines up with how popular Strip shows can get.

Choosing seating categories: how to fit the show to your budget

Chippendales at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - Choosing seating categories: how to fit the show to your budget
Chippendales offers multiple seating areas, and that flexibility is the big practical win. You’re not forced into the most expensive section to get a good experience. If you’re comfortable with the idea of being slightly farther back, you can usually save money and still enjoy the core show.

Keep in mind how seating works here:

  • Seats are assigned at the time of ticket collection.
  • You’ll pick your ticket category when booking, but the exact seat location comes later when you get your ticket.

That can matter because it means your “distance from the stage” is not always perfectly predictable. One traveler noted that balcony seating didn’t play out as expected on their night, and they were reseated. In plain terms: the venue may manage the room layout based on the night’s specifics.

My practical advice:

If you care most about being close, pay for the better category. If you just want the show experience and don’t need front-row bragging rights, choose a mid-range option and save the difference for your post-show plans.

Before you go: mobile tickets, confirmation timing, and ID checks

This booking is built around convenience:

  • You get a mobile ticket.
  • You receive a confirmation within 48 hours of booking, depending on availability.
  • The minimum age is 18, and photo ID is required.

That ID detail isn’t just “nice to have.” It’s a hard requirement for an 18+ show. Bring a government-issued photo ID that matches the name on your booking.

The mobile ticket also helps you avoid common Vegas stress. Instead of scrambling with printed confirmations or last-minute emails, you can manage your ticket right on your phone. Still, I’d keep a backup approach too, like a screenshot of your confirmation, just in case your screen battery decides to act dramatic.

One more thing: because seats are assigned at ticket collection, your arrival timing matters. Give yourself breathing room so you can check in, get settled, and start the show without stress.

Show logistics at Planet Hollywood: arrival timing and the no-photo rule

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Plan to arrive early. This isn’t because you’ll be touring the building like a museum. It’s because you want time for:

  • ticket collection (where seats get assigned),
  • finding your section,
  • and getting comfortable before the show locks in.

Once you’re inside, remember the rule: no photography or video taping is permitted in the theater. That’s a big deal for two reasons. First, it keeps the focus on the performance rather than screens. Second, it means you should mentally switch gears from documenting to experiencing.

If you’re the type who normally records everything, this show will train you to do something harder: watch closely, laugh honestly, and remember it later.

What to expect during the 75-minute Chippendales performance

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The show is about 1 hour 15 minutes of performance time, and it keeps moving. You’re not settling in for a slow build. The pacing is part of the entertainment.

Here’s what you can expect based on the show’s format:

  • Risqué dancing with a clearly polished, choreographed feel.
  • Synchronized choreography that’s designed for the stage space and the audience.
  • Audience engagement, including interaction moments that can pull people into the action.

Male revue shows often fall into two camps: either they feel like costumes and muscle with little structure, or they feel like a real production. Chippendales in Vegas is the second type. The routines are meant to be funny and energetic, and the audience is part of the show’s momentum.

And yes, it’s erotic entertainment, but it’s not random. It’s staged. That matters because you’ll know what kind of energy you’re getting—cheering, laughter, and playful interactions that stay within the show’s rules.

Some nights may include high-profile performers. One example in the provided information mentioned Tyson Beckford appearing on a Chippendales night. You shouldn’t book hoping for a celebrity, but it’s a good reminder that Vegas can occasionally surprise you.

Audience vibes: who the show fits best (and why it works)

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This show can be a blast for a few different kinds of people.

Bachelorettes and milestone birthdays are an obvious fit. The format is designed for groups to react together. You get shared reactions: big laughter, cheering, and that moment when everyone realizes the show is actually going to involve the crowd.

But it also works for solo visitors. One solo guest called it fun even without a group, which makes sense. The audience energy can be social without you needing to manufacture conversation. If you want a confident, structured activity instead of wandering bars solo, this is one of the better bets.

It also fits couples who want something playful and adults-only. Just be sure you’re both on the same page, because this is not a quiet date night.

One note from experience: if you’re extremely sensitive about being the center of attention, remember that audience interaction is part of the show. Most people can handle it easily, but you should still go in with realistic expectations.

After the show: making your Vegas night feel complete

Chippendales at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - After the show: making your Vegas night feel complete
Chippendales ends, and then you head back into the rest of the Strip. That’s the key: treat this as your anchor event, not a whole itinerary.

If you want the night to feel extra memorable, consider what you’ll do right after:

  • Stay at Planet Hollywood if you’re nearby, so you don’t waste time crossing the Strip.
  • Grab a drink or snack nearby before you move on.
  • Keep your momentum high. The best Vegas nights flow.

One standout detail from the provided information is the mention of a Flirt Lounge after the show. One review described unlimited time with performers in that lounge and said it’s available to ladies who attended the show. Another mentioned personal interactions and a signed free poster in that setting.

Important: the exact access rules and experience details can vary by night and venue policy, but the overall idea is consistent: the show can extend into a more personal, meet-and-garmoment type of experience after the performance.

Should you book Chippendales at Planet Hollywood?

Chippendales at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - Should you book Chippendales at Planet Hollywood?
If you want one of the classic Vegas experiences that’s actually organized like a real production, book it. The 75-minute length is long enough to feel like an event, and the ticket setup means you can manage your budget with seating categories.

You should book if:

  • you’re planning a bachelorette or birthday night,
  • you want an adult, high-energy show with clear audience interaction,
  • you like the idea of laughing and cheering instead of sitting quietly.

You might skip (or choose a different adult show) if:

  • you strongly dislike adult entertainment,
  • you need lots of rules and structure without surprises (because audience engagement is part of the program),
  • or you’re determined to record on your phone inside the theater (you can’t).

Overall, this is strong value for a famous Vegas show, especially since taxes and fees are included and you handle the ticket setup with a mobile ticket.

FAQ

How long is the Chippendales show at Planet Hollywood?

It runs for about 1 hour 15 minutes.

Where is the show located?

It’s at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, USA.

What is the price of admission?

The price is listed as $80.90 per person.

Do I need a photo ID?

Yes. The show is 18+ and photo ID is required for entry.

Are photos or videos allowed during the performance?

No. Photography or video taping is not permitted in the theater.

How do tickets work for this show?

Tickets are mobile, and confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.

Are seats assigned before the show?

Seats are assigned at the time of ticket collection.

What is included in the ticket price?

The ticket includes the show ticket (category selected at booking) plus all taxes, fees, and handling charges.

What happens if I need to cancel?

This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or request an amendment, you won’t get a refund.

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