REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Hypnosis Unleashed Vegas’ Comedy Hypnosis Show
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Downtown Vegas has a wild secret. Hypnosis Unleashed turns the classic Fremont Street vibe into a high-energy show at Four Queens, mixing laugh-out-loud comedy with live hypnosis run by Kevin Lepine. I especially like the real audience focus, where volunteers can become the stars of the night instead of watching a scripted routine.
I also love the great value for a show built around real-time crowd work: it runs about 75 minutes and costs $37.50, with an option for VIP that includes a line pass plus one drink. The trade-off to plan for is simple: you pick a seating category, but the theater assigns the exact seats on the day, and Downtown is its own world compared with the Strip.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You Should Know
- Comedy Meets Hypnosis at Four Queens on Fremont Street
- Meet Kevin Lepine and the Show’s Onstage Rules
- Your Ticket Price, Seating Options, and What VIP Changes
- The Night’s Flow: What Happens After You Arrive at 9:00 pm
- Stop 1: Hypnosis Unleashed at Four Queens
- Stop 2: Fremont Street Experience (Fun Before and After)
- Stop 3: Four Queens Casino (Downtown Landmarks Are Part of the Value)
- Drinks, Extras, and the Small Stuff That Can Matter
- Who This Works Best For (and Who Might Want a Different Show)
- Price and Value: Is $37.50 a Smart Move?
- Practical Tips So Your Night Goes Smoothly
- Should You Book Hypnosis Unleashed Vegas?
- FAQ
- What time does the Hypnosis Unleashed show start?
- How long is the show?
- Where do I collect my tickets?
- Do I have to volunteer for hypnosis?
- Is alcohol included?
- How do seating and seat assignments work?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You Should Know

- Comedy and live hypnosis share the same stage (fast, funny, and unpredictable in a good way)
- Kevin Lepine has a long-running downtown track record
- You can watch without volunteering if you prefer to stay offstage
- Two seating options are offered, but exact seats are handed out at the box office
- VIP can include a line pass and one included drink
- Timing matters: the show starts at 9:00 pm, so build your evening around it
Comedy Meets Hypnosis at Four Queens on Fremont Street

This is a Vegas night that doesn’t try to be fancy. It’s loud, it’s playful, and it’s built around audience participation. The show happens at Four Queens Hotel on Fremont Street, which is helpful because the area already feels like a party before the curtain even lifts.
The main idea is simple: comedy first, hypnosis live, and both happen in the same performance. Kevin Lepine runs the show with a high-energy style that keeps the pace moving, and the hypnosis component adds that extra layer of surprise that a standard stand-up show can’t replicate.
If you’re the type who likes to be in the middle of the action—without needing to plan a whole itinerary—this kind of downtown show can be a great anchor for your evening.
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Meet Kevin Lepine and the Show’s Onstage Rules

Kevin Lepine’s brand of hypnosis is built for entertainment, not medical or self-help. The focus is on making volunteering feel safe, fun, and front-and-center. You’ll see rapid-fire comedy, audience prompts, and moments where volunteers follow suggestions as part of the hypnosis routine.
One key detail: the show uses audience volunteers and keeps the hypnotized participants onstage. That’s the whole point—so if you’re hoping for a purely “watch from the seats” comedy set, this isn’t that. The good news is you’re not forced onto the stage. In many hypnosis shows, people can choose to sit back, and the format is designed to keep the night going whether someone volunteers or not.
Also note the vibe. From the audience reactions around the show, adult humor does show up. It’s usually Vegas-appropriate, but if you’re sensitive to that style, keep it in mind when deciding who in your group should attend.
Your Ticket Price, Seating Options, and What VIP Changes
At $37.50 per person, this is priced like a value show—especially because you’re paying for a full live performance (about 1 hour 15 minutes) with both comedy and hypnosis. The “what you get” matters here: it’s not just a hypnosis demo, and it’s not just a comedy act. The price includes the show ticket, plus fees and taxes.
Here’s how it breaks down:
- General admission includes your show ticket. Drinks are not included.
- VIP ticket includes a line pass and one included drink (a soda, a well drink, or a domestic beer).
You’ll choose between two seating arrangements when booking, which is a nice option. The catch is that you won’t know the exact seats until the day of the show. The theater box office assigns seats, and tickets are held there for collection on performance day.
That means you should arrive with patience. If you like being in a specific section for sight lines, your best move is to pick the seating category that matches your preference ahead of time, then accept that the final seat assignment happens locally at the venue.
The Night’s Flow: What Happens After You Arrive at 9:00 pm

Start time is 9:00 pm, and the show runs roughly 1 hour 15 minutes. That timing is ideal if you want a later-night activity after a dinner or a Fremont Street walk.
Stop 1: Hypnosis Unleashed at Four Queens
The core event is the Hypnosis Unleashed show at Four Queens. Plan for an indoor theater environment where your job as the audience is to react and stay engaged. The stage routines are fast, and the energy depends on the crowd.
A big practical perk: the show is made for groups and couples. If you’re going with friends, it’s easy to share reactions and laughter in real time. If you’re going as a couple, it’s the kind of experience you’ll talk about afterward because it’s interactive and not generic.
Stop 2: Fremont Street Experience (Fun Before and After)
This isn’t a guided city tour with long stops. The “Fremont Street Experience” piece is more about location: you’re centered in the downtown action at Four Queens, which keeps it easy to add a pre-show walk or a quick post-show stroll.
Fremont Street works well because it’s already built for evening wandering. Before the show, you can grab a snack or people-watch. After, you can keep the momentum going without needing to find a new plan.
Stop 3: Four Queens Casino (Downtown Landmarks Are Part of the Value)
Four Queens is a well-known downtown landmark, and that matters because the show location becomes part of the experience. You’re not traveling out to an isolated venue—you’re staying in a lively area.
If you want your night to feel more like “downtown Vegas” and less like a one-and-done ticket, this location helps.
Drinks, Extras, and the Small Stuff That Can Matter

One thing that’s easy to overlook until you’re standing there: drinks inclusion depends on your ticket level. VIP includes one drink. General admission does not include drinks, so you should budget for whatever you want to order.
There’s also an extra you might like if you’re into memorabilia: a USB of the night’s live show is available for purchase. If you’re hoping to show friends back home that you were part of the chaos—either as an audience member or potentially as a volunteer—that’s worth considering.
Who This Works Best For (and Who Might Want a Different Show)

This show fits best if you want a comedy-heavy night with live hypnosis and you’re okay with an unpredictable vibe. The audience interaction is a selling point, and it’s why people keep recommending it.
It’s also a good fit for:
- Couples who want a shared story from the trip
- Groups doing team-bonding style fun
- People who enjoy other hypnosis-style performances but want comedy mixed in
It may be less satisfying if:
- You strongly prefer to never be involved in crowd work
- You want a polished, “everything is the same every night” theater production
- You’re expecting a hypnosis performance that feels like a scripted stage show rather than volunteer-driven entertainment
Some audience members describe certain participants as looking like they’re following instructions very clearly, and opinions on how staged it feels can vary. If you’re the type who needs to feel fully certain about everything you see, it’s worth going in with the right mindset: this show is designed around participation and performance.
Price and Value: Is $37.50 a Smart Move?

For many people, the decision comes down to one question: does it feel worth it?
Here’s why $37.50 can be a good deal. You’re paying for a full live performance that blends two show styles—comedy and hypnosis—plus it runs about 75 minutes. That’s a lot of time for one ticket compared with shorter entertainment options.
Also, the show is adult-oriented but still accessible, with a minimum age of 18+. It’s designed for a wide audience range: couples, groups, and first-timers.
The practical value kicker is the VIP option. If you’re the kind of person who hates lines, paying a bit more for the line pass (and one included drink) can turn this into a smoother experience. Even if you don’t pick VIP, the base price is still positioned as a budget-friendly way to get a memorable Vegas night.
A final note on value: the show’s rating is strong, and a high share of people recommend it. That doesn’t mean it will be perfect for every taste, but it does suggest most people come away laughing and impressed.
Practical Tips So Your Night Goes Smoothly

A little planning makes a big difference with a 9:00 pm downtown show.
- Choose your seating category when booking, then accept that exact seats are assigned at the box office. If you’re picky about sight lines, pick the category that matches your preference.
- Arrive early enough to handle ticket pickup. Tickets are held at the theater box office for collection on performance day.
- Plan your transportation time. The venue is in Downtown Vegas on Fremont Street, so don’t schedule a late dinner too close to showtime.
- Keep your expectations realistic. This is volunteer-driven entertainment, so your night’s details can change depending on who gets selected.
- If you want VIP drinks, pick the VIP ticket type ahead of time so you don’t get surprised at the bar.
And if you’re curious about participating: some people genuinely enjoy being onstage and remember it as a peak travel moment. If you’d rather stay in the seats, you can still have a good time—watching the stage routines is a big part of the appeal.
Should You Book Hypnosis Unleashed Vegas?
Book it if you want a laugh-heavy, interactive show in a classic downtown setting. At $37.50 for about 75 minutes, with VIP options that can reduce friction (line pass and an included drink), it’s easy to justify as a smart Vegas entertainment pick—especially if you like shows that use real audience involvement.
Skip it—or consider a different show—if you hate adult humor, dislike crowd participation, or need entertainment that never feels anything but tightly “produced.” Also, if you’re not comfortable with the idea that volunteer behavior may look intense or unusual onstage, you’ll want to go in expecting that hypnotic suggestions are part of the format.
For most people, though, Hypnosis Unleashed hits the sweet spot: comedy + real-time hypnosis, downtown energy, and a strong value-per-minute ratio.
FAQ
What time does the Hypnosis Unleashed show start?
The show start time is 9:00 pm.
How long is the show?
Plan for about 1 hour 15 minutes (approximately).
Where do I collect my tickets?
Tickets are held at the theater box office for collection on the day of the performance.
Do I have to volunteer for hypnosis?
No. You can participate if you want, but you can also watch from your seat.
Is alcohol included?
Alcohol is included with a VIP ticket (one soda, well drink, or domestic beer). For general admission, drinks are not included.
How do seating and seat assignments work?
You choose a seating category during booking, but the exact seats are assigned by the theater box office and will not be known in advance of the performance date.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.
































