REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Queen Selena: A Tribute to the Latin Pop Superstar in Las Vegas
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Selena fans and pop music lovers have a treat.
This one is a live tribute show in Las Vegas that brings Selena Quintanilla-Pérez’s songs to the stage with high-energy vocals and a live band. You’ll hear major Selena favorites across upbeat dance cuts and emotional sing-alongs, all wrapped into a polished production at the Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park.
My favorite part is how the show focuses on the music you actually want to hear, including Bidi Bidi Bom Bom, Como La Flor, and Dreaming of You. I also like that the show is priced as a simple, all-in ticket: you pay $44.95 and your admission includes the show ticket plus all fees and taxes.
One consideration: at about 1 hour 10 minutes, the whole experience moves fast. If you’re hoping for a longer set, you may wish it ran a bit longer after it’s done.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park: a simple, single-stop night out
- The show’s pace: 1 hour 10 minutes of Selena hits
- The song list you’ll recognize: dance classics and a real emotional hit
- Mayra Alejandra and the live band: the heart of the performance
- Costumes and stage energy: why the show feels like more than background music
- Value check: what $44.95 gets you in Las Vegas
- Booking timing: plan ahead so you don’t gamble on seats
- How to use your mobile ticket smoothly on show night
- Who should book Queen Selena?
- Should you book Queen Selena in Las Vegas?
- FAQ
- How long is Queen Selena in Las Vegas?
- What does the ticket cost and what’s included?
- Where is the show held?
- Is hotel pick-up or drop-off included?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- Can I get a full refund if my plans change?
Key things to know before you go

- Mayra Alejandra is the star of this production, carrying the performance from song to song.
- Live band backing means the music is performed in real time, not tracked.
- Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park is the single stop for this experience, so it’s easy to plan.
- Mobile ticket delivery keeps things straightforward on arrival.
- All fees and taxes are included in the $44.95 price, so you’re not guessing at the final cost.
- No hotel pickup means you’ll need to get yourself to the venue.
Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park: a simple, single-stop night out

This experience is built around one location: Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park in Las Vegas. That’s a big plus for planning. You don’t have to worry about hopping between venues or building a timeline across multiple stops.
Also, there’s no hotel pick-up or drop-off included, so you’ll want to plan your own route. The venue is listed as near public transportation, which is useful if you don’t want to rely only on rideshares for one show.
When you book, you select your seating category. That matters because you’re not just buying a generic ticket—you’re choosing the viewing level that fits your comfort and budget. And since it’s a show-ticket included experience, you can treat it like a clean add-on to your Vegas itinerary rather than a complicated outing.
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The show’s pace: 1 hour 10 minutes of Selena hits

The show runs about 1 hour 10 minutes. That’s a sweet spot in Vegas terms: long enough to feel like a real night of entertainment, but short enough that you can still do something else before or after.
What I like about this length is that it encourages a tight, high-energy flow. Tribute shows can sometimes lag if they stretch the set too far, and here the structure is clearly meant to keep momentum. You get a mix of upbeat numbers and emotional songs rather than one mood for the whole night.
Your main “timing” decision comes from how you want to schedule the rest of your evening. If you’re planning dinner or an earlier attraction, this is easy to plug in because it’s short and focused. If you hate rushing, plan a little buffer so you’re not sprinting across the casino-resort ecosystem.
The song list you’ll recognize: dance classics and a real emotional hit
This production leans hard into Selena’s most beloved catalog, which is exactly what makes it work as a tribute show. The highlights listed include Bidi Bidi Bom Bom, Como La Flor, and Dreaming of You.
Here’s why that combination is so smart for your experience:
- Bidi Bidi Bom Bom and Como La Flor are energy-first songs. They push the room into clap-along mode and keep the sound lively.
- Dreaming of You shifts to a more heartfelt tone. That contrast gives the show emotional range, not just performance volume.
In other words, you don’t just get a “greatest hits” playlist poured onto a stage. You get a set that moves between styles and feelings, which is the difference between watching a performance and actually enjoying it.
If you’re new to Selena’s music, this mix is also a friendly way to learn what made her special. You hear the rhythm and charisma first, then you get the softer side people remember just as clearly.
Mayra Alejandra and the live band: the heart of the performance

The show’s lead performer is Mayra Alejandra, and she’s the name to watch. In a tribute production, the lead is the anchor. Her job is to make you believe in the songs, not just recite them.
The production is also backed by a talented live band, which changes the entire feel of the show. Live musicians can add small momentum shifts—pushes into choruses, stronger dynamics on quiet moments, and a cleaner sense of timing during fast sections. It also means the performance has a sense of presence, like you’re hearing the songs in the room, not just watching them.
From the feedback attached to this experience, the theme is clear: the entertainer representation is a standout. That lines up with what matters most for tribute shows. If the lead performer can hold the vocal and stage energy, the band can support that, and the whole thing feels believable.
Costumes and stage energy: why the show feels like more than background music
Even when you’re focused on the song list, the staging matters. This show is described as featuring dazzling costumes and dynamic musicianship. That usually means you’re not sitting through one static look or one slow segment.
In practical terms, this affects your attention span. A tribute show works best when the performance gives your eyes something to track while your ears chase the melodies. Strong costumes and movement also help bridge the gap between fans who know every lyric and first-timers who are learning in real time.
And since the production is high-energy, it’s a better fit for people who like interaction—people who enjoy clapping along and being part of the room’s mood rather than quietly observing.
Value check: what $44.95 gets you in Las Vegas
At $44.95 per person, this is not priced like a bargain flyer. But it also doesn’t land in the ultra-premium category either. The key value point is that the price includes the show ticket plus all fees and taxes.
That matters in Vegas. A lot of “cheap” tickets stop being cheap once you add fees at checkout. Here, the all-in structure helps you compare apples to apples when you’re choosing between shows.
You’re also getting a full live performance that lasts about 1 hour 10 minutes. That means you can build a night around it without it turning into a half-day commitment. For many visitors, that’s the real cost-saving benefit: time is the scarce resource in Vegas, and short shows help you pack in more.
One small budgeting note: alcoholic beverages are not included. If you plan to drink, you’ll want to budget for it separately at the venue.
Booking timing: plan ahead so you don’t gamble on seats

This is on average booked 15 days in advance. That’s a helpful sign. It suggests you shouldn’t wait until the last minute, especially if you care about your seating category.
If you’re traveling during peak periods, I’d treat this like any other popular Vegas show: decide early and lock in your seat. The payoff is simple—you get the section you want, and you avoid the stress of “Maybe there’s something left.”
How to use your mobile ticket smoothly on show night
You’ll get a mobile ticket, which is one of those small details that makes a big difference in practice. With a phone ticket, you’re not hunting for paper, and you’re not stuck at your hotel looking for that printout.
The other practical advantage: your arrival should feel like a straightforward venue entry rather than a complicated check-in process. Since there’s no hotel pickup, you’ll likely arrive under your own steam. Mobile ticket + a single venue location generally means fewer moving parts.
Since the show is about 1 hour 10 minutes, aim to arrive with enough time to get through entry and find your seat. If you’re the kind of person who likes to take a minute after arrival and before the lights go down, you’ll enjoy it more.
Who should book Queen Selena?
This show is a strong fit if any of these sound like you:
- You love Selena’s music and want a concentrated, live-music tribute night.
- You want a Vegas activity that doesn’t require a long evening plan.
- You like Latin pop and vocal performances that focus on recognizable classics.
- You’re planning a date night or a fun group outing that stays easy to manage.
The experience is also described as suitable for most travelers, and service animals are allowed. If you’re traveling with mobility constraints, you’ll still want to check with the venue about seating details, since your ticket is tied to a seating category you pick during booking.
Also, it’s near public transportation, so if you’re building your nights around transit, this can fit well.
Should you book Queen Selena in Las Vegas?
Yes, if you want a straightforward, live Latin pop tribute night with Mayra Alejandra as the lead and a live band powering the performance. The best reason to book is the song focus: you get major Selena favorites like Bidi Bidi Bom Bom, Como La Flor, and Dreaming of You without needing to guess what the show will include.
I’d book it especially if you value convenience: single stop, mobile ticket, and a price that includes fees and taxes. That combination makes it easy to add to your trip without turning it into a planning project.
Skip it or rethink it if you’re expecting a very long show. At roughly 1 hour 10 minutes, the experience is meant to move with momentum. If you want a deeper, longer set, you may feel the clock at the end.
FAQ
How long is Queen Selena in Las Vegas?
The show is approximately 1 hour 10 minutes.
What does the ticket cost and what’s included?
The price is $44.95 per person, and it includes show tickets for the seating category you select plus all fees and taxes.
Where is the show held?
The show takes place at the Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park in Las Vegas.
Is hotel pick-up or drop-off included?
No. Hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
Alcoholic beverages are not included.
Can I get a full refund if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time (local time). If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded. Confirmation is received at booking.
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