All Shook Up: Elvis Tribute Show at Alexis Park Resort Hotel

There are a lot of Las Vegas shows. This one is pure Elvis, with a live band and an intimate room.

I love the simple setup: roll up to the Alexis Park Resort Hotel for an evening performance, then take your seat with general admission or table seating that puts you close to the action. I also like that the setlist stays fun and recognizable, from Heartbreak Hotel to Suspicious Minds, so you are not stuck waiting for the good part.

One thing to consider: while many reviews praise the energy and sound, a small number of comments flag an older, worn feeling in the venue and mention that drinks can be pricey (and sometimes not great). If you are picky about atmosphere or cocktails, it is smart to plan on sticking to the show first.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Only all-Elvis in Las Vegas: this is built as an Elvis-focused tribute show with a live backing band.
  • Two seating styles: table seating options (front row or VIP-center) versus general admission along the sides.
  • A high-energy performance: you get classic Elvis vocals, plus the moves that made him famous.
  • Close-to-strip feel: Alexis Park is just minutes from most Strip hotels, with an easier vibe than the biggest mega-resorts.
  • Drinks are on-site but not included: expect bar pricing, and keep your expectations grounded.

All Shook Up at Alexis Park: a low-stress Elvis night

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If you want Elvis without gambling your evening on a huge, complicated show schedule, All Shook Up is a smart bet. It runs about 1 hour 10 minutes, so it fits nicely between dinner and a late-night stroll. And because it happens at the Alexis Park Resort Hotel, you are not trekking across town just to catch an impersonator doing the job.

What makes this experience work well for most people is the format. You are not watching a slow tribute that feels like background music. You are watching a full stage performance built around a single artist’s catalog, supported by a live band—which matters in Vegas, where sound quality and band timing can make or break a show.

The show is described as high-energy and built for all ages. That sounds broad, but in practice it usually means: you get the early hits, the sing-alongs, and the kind of showmanship that turns the room into one big memory lane.

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Price and value: what $37.95 buys you in Vegas terms

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At about $37.95 per person, this is priced in the “doable tonight” range for Las Vegas entertainment. The key value point is that your ticket covers the performance itself plus the energy of a live band—not just a recorded playlist with stage theatrics.

You are also getting options:

  • General admission if you want the lowest cost and do not care about being right in front.
  • Table seating if you want a more comfortable, “stay awhile and enjoy” setup.

In other words, the value is not only in the price tag. It is in the flexibility. If you know you want to be close, you can choose table seating. If you just want Elvis in a fun, reliable setting, general admission keeps the evening simple.

Tickets, seating, and choosing the right view

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Seating is one of the biggest practical differences between this show and a lot of Vegas attractions. Here is how it breaks down:

  • Front Row seating: table seating directly in front of the stage.
  • VIP seating: table seating or booth seating in the center section.
  • General Admission: seats along either side of the venue.

If you are the type who hates feeling like you are watching from the back of the room, aim for front row or VIP-center. Multiple recent comments highlight that sitting closer helps the whole thing feel personal—especially with a performer who is doing signature movements in addition to singing.

If you are traveling with friends or family and do not want to overthink it, general admission is still a solid choice because the room is set up as a showroom rather than a huge warehouse-style arena.

Tip: if you book table seating, treat it like your home base for the hour-plus show. Drinks are available for purchase at the bar, and having a table often makes the evening feel more relaxed than constantly moving around.

What happens during the 1 hour 10 minutes (and why it moves fast)

The heart of the experience is one performance: All Shook Up – Tribute to the King. The show leans into Elvis’s best-known era and classic hits, and it is paced like a Las Vegas stage show should be—lots of momentum, not long pauses.

You can expect:

  • A live tribute performance with recognizable Elvis vocals
  • A live band backing the songs on stage
  • Audience-friendly showmanship, including dancing and sing-along moments

The setlist is explicitly built around major Elvis songs, including Heartbreak Hotel and Suspicious Minds. In the reviews and show descriptions, you will also see references to other classics like Teddy Bear, which fits the “jump through the hits” style of the show.

There is also a second stop that ties into the venue experience: the Modern Showrooms. In practical terms, this is your time spent in the surrounding showroom space before/around the performance—one more reason this feels more like a contained event than an all-night production.

The Alexis Park Pegasus Showroom vibe: intimate beats huge

This is a Pegasus Showroom inside the Alexis Park Resort Hotel. That matters because showroom seating changes how a tribute show feels.

In a small-to-mid room:

  • You notice facial expression and performance style more clearly.
  • The stage energy travels faster.
  • The whole place feels like a shared hang, not a distant watch-party.

A lot of the strongest praise in the feedback points to exactly that: the venue is described as intimate, chairs are comfortable, and the sound system works well. One person even calls out the sound system and overall comfort as part of what made it feel easy and fun.

Now, balance that with the one recurring complaint: a few comments say the venue felt worn or outdated. The provider response counters that with the idea that the showrooms are newer and the sound and lighting are state-of-the-art. Either way, the lesson for you is simple: check your expectations. If you want a pristine, ultra-polished theatre look, this might not feel like a luxury flagship. If you want an Elvis show that keeps the focus on music and performance, it usually delivers.

The Elvis impersonator experience: performance quality is the whole point

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This show lives or dies by the main performer. The data you have here is clear: you are coming for the Elvis impersonator’s singing and moves, backed by the band.

Recent comments name different Elvis performers, including Travis Allen and Daniel, and both are described as strong on stage—matching Elvis’s mannerisms, energy, and voice. One review credits costume accuracy too, which can sound minor until you realize how much it affects your immersion in a tribute setting.

What I would watch for when you arrive (even without overthinking it):

  • How much the performer interacts with the room
  • Whether the band feels tightly synced with vocals
  • Whether the show stays energetic for the full hour-plus (not just during the big songs)

That last point is important because the best tribute shows do not save all the fun for the last 10 minutes.

Drinks, bar pricing, and how to plan your budget

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Drinks are available for purchase at the bar, but they are not included in your ticket price. That means your total night cost can swing based on what you order.

Most people seem happy with the drink setup, and some comments specifically mention the bar and table setup. But there are also complaints about expensive drinks and the possibility of drinks feeling watered down.

So here is the practical plan:

  • Treat the show ticket as your main expense.
  • If you want alcohol, decide your budget before you sit down.
  • If you are not sure what to order, start small.

Also, because the performance is about 1 hour 10 minutes, you do not need a big pre-game cocktail to enjoy it. You just need good seats and comfortable shoes for a few moments of dancing.

Logistics you will actually care about

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You start at 6:00 pm. With about 70 minutes of show time, you can build a calm evening: dinner beforehand, arrive with time to check in, then settle in without rushing.

A few practical notes you can plan around:

  • Mobile ticket is used, so have your confirmation handy on your phone.
  • Photo ID is required to claim your tickets upon arrival.
  • No hotel pick-up or drop-off is included, so you will use your own transport.
  • Service animals are allowed, and the venue is near public transportation.

Dress code is also simple but important. The guidance says appropriate attire is required: no swimwear and no cut-off shorts.

If you are doing this as a family-friendly outing, this is listed as suitable for all ages, and reviews back up the idea that kids can end up enjoying the energy even if they did not grow up with Elvis.

Who should book this Elvis tribute (and who should think twice)

This show is a great match if you:

  • Want a straightforward Vegas plan with a strong Elvis theme
  • Like live music more than background entertainment
  • Prefer an intimate venue where you can feel the performance up close
  • Want an evening that does not require committing to a pricey, all-in-one dinner package

You might think twice if:

  • You are very sensitive to venue condition (some notes describe it as worn or outdated)
  • You expect cocktails to be cheap or high-end (the bar is paid, and a small share of feedback says drinks did not impress)
  • You want a serious concert setting with zero crowd energy

If you land in the “I want fun first” category, this is very likely to satisfy.

Should you book All Shook Up at Alexis Park?

Yes, I think you should book it if your goal is an easy, energetic Elvis evening at a price that feels reasonable for Las Vegas. The biggest strengths are straightforward: a live band, an Elvis-focused set of recognizable hits, and seating options that let you choose how close you want to be. The room setup also helps the show feel personal, which is exactly what you want from a tribute.

Book it with realistic expectations about the venue look and the bar. If you treat the show as the main event and pick your seating for closeness (front row or VIP-center if you can), you are set up for a fun night that scratches the Elvis itch without turning your vacation into a logistics puzzle.

FAQ

What is All Shook Up?

All Shook Up is an Elvis tribute show in Las Vegas. It is presented as an all-Elvis tribute with a live band performing Elvis songs.

Where is All Shook Up located?

It is performed in the Pegasus Showroom inside the Alexis Park Resort Hotel in Las Vegas.

When does the show start?

The start time listed is 6:00 pm.

How long is the show?

The experience runs about 1 hour 10 minutes.

What seating options are available?

You can choose general admission seating along either side of the venue, or upgrade to table seating. Front row is table seating directly in front of the stage, and VIP is table or booth seating in the center section.

Do I need photo ID?

Yes. You should bring a photo ID to claim your tickets upon arrival.

Is there a dress code?

Appropriate attire is required. The guidance says no swimwear and no cut-off shorts.

Are alcoholic beverages included?

No. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase, but they are not included in the ticket.

Is hotel pick-up and drop-off included?

No. Hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included.

Can I get a refund if I cancel?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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