Candlelight Magic Show: Up-Close with World-Class Magicians

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Candlelight Magic Show: Up-Close with World-Class Magicians

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A candlelit table. World-class magic too. This is a small Las Vegas magic show where the tricks happen close enough to feel personal, not distant. I like the reserved seating (you do not have to hunt for a spot), and I also like that you get a non-alcoholic drink plus snacks to keep you comfortable during the show. One thing to keep in mind: the venue is small, so the experience is very interactive, and a few people feel the running time is tight for the price.

There is also a rotation of performers—so your night can be different. You might catch Masters of Magic with magicians such as Losander or Luna Shimada, and on other runs you could see names like Jeff, Tony, and Dorka, plus a black-and-white style act. If you want a huge, spectacle-style production with lots of variety on a large stage, this setup may not match your expectations.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel

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  • A candlelit table reserved for you so seating is handled
  • Very limited audience size (the theater seats up to 40) for true close-up magic
  • Interactive audience participation that puts you in the story, not just in the dark
  • Non-alcoholic drink and popcorn included so you can stay comfy without buying a bar tab
  • Rotating magicians (including Losander or Luna Shimada on some nights)
  • Magic products shop if you want to bring a trick home

Las Vegas Magic Theater: The Part That Makes This Work

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This show takes place at the Las Vegas Magic Theater in downtown Las Vegas, not on the far end of the Strip chaos. It’s also near public transportation, and there is free parking just outside the theater, which helps if you are pairing the show with other downtown plans.

The room itself is the big reason this works. The theater seats up to 40 guests, which means you’re close to the action and the atmosphere stays calm instead of “hallway loud.” It’s also wheelchair accessible, and restrooms are available.

I like that the setup feels more like a curated evening than a crowded, conveyor-belt show. You are not waiting in long ticket lines on arrival, either, because you show up with a mobile ticket and go straight in.

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Reserved Candlelit Tables and the Comfort Factor

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You do not need to stress about where you sit. A candlelit table is reserved for you, and the seating style keeps the focus on the performers and the tricks happening right in front of you.

This is also where the included refreshments matter. You get a non-alcoholic drink along with popcorn, which sounds small until you realize close-up magic is easier to enjoy when you are not thirsty or fidgety. Since alcohol is not available, the whole experience stays straightforward—less chaos, more attention on what’s happening on the table.

One practical note: because this is adult-themed but family-friendly, the show keeps a tone that can work for a wide range of ages. Still, the show is interactive, so if you want zero involvement from the crowd, you’ll want to mentally prepare for participation opportunities.

Masters of Magic: Up-Close Illusions You Can Catch Without Guesswork

The show’s core idea is simple: tight space + careful staging = magic you can’t ignore. You’ll watch illusions, close-up effects, and even mind-reading style moments from a seat that feels almost too close—like the performer can reach you with a question.

The show is billed as Masters of Magic, starring performers from around the world. Depending on the night, you may see Losander or Luna Shimada, and other runs have included magicians like Jeff, Tony, and Dorka. If you like surprises, this rotation is part of the fun, because you are not locked into one single act.

A few people also mention a black-and-white style magic performance on certain nights. That matters because it hints at the variety inside the “one show” format. The tricks may not come in a dozen different sets like a big Las Vegas production, but the close-up impact tends to feel more intense.

Here’s the attitude that improves the experience most: treat it like a live conversation with uncertainty. When people enjoy the show, they often stop trying to “solve” everything and just follow the beats. When you do that, the audience interaction feels natural instead of awkward.

The Itinerary: What Happens in That 1 Hour 10 Minutes

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This experience is basically one event block, centered on a single stop: Las Vegas Magic Theater. Plan for a total duration of about 1 hour 10 minutes, though showtimes vary by day, so check what you book.

Here’s what the flow typically feels like once you arrive:

  • You find your way into the theater with your pre-booked admission, which helps you avoid ticket-line hassle.
  • You take your reserved seat at your candlelit table, where the space is designed for clear sightlines.
  • The show begins with a close-up style presentation and then shifts into audience participation as the performer(s) build the effects around the room.
  • You’ll see multiple types of magic moments—illusions and mind-reading style bits—where your proximity is part of the effect.

Because it’s a limited-audience theater, you’ll notice the performers can react quickly to the energy in the room. That’s why people come away talking about the vibe as much as the trick quality.

Price and Value: $65 for Close-Up Access, Not a Huge Spectacle

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At $65 per person for about 1 hour 10 minutes, this isn’t the cheapest way to spend an evening in Las Vegas. But the value logic is different from a big-name show.

You’re paying for:

  • Reserved seating at your own candlelit table
  • Close-up performance access inside a room that seats up to 40
  • Included non-alcoholic drink and popcorn
  • Rotation of high-level performers, so the show can feel fresh

If you compare it to massive productions with elaborate staging, you may feel it’s “short” or “less varied.” That’s a fair consideration, and a small number of people have questioned the length and perceived scale for the price.

Still, the majority of the enjoyment seems to come from the same theme: when the room is small, the magic lands harder. You’re not just watching from far away; you are part of the working environment that makes close-up magic possible.

A smart move: book early. The experience is commonly booked about 20 days in advance, which tells you most people treat it as a solid evening plan rather than a last-minute gamble.

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Who This Works Best For (and Who Might Want Something Else)

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This is a great match if you want an off-the-beaten-path evening that feels personal. Couples often like the intimate atmosphere because it feels like a date night with a shared, slightly surprising storyline. Families can also do well here since the show is adult-themed but family-friendly, and kids usually enjoy the energy when participation is invited.

It’s also a good option if you dislike the “sit, wait, then half-watch” feeling that can happen in larger venues. With close-up magic, your attention is held by design.

On the other hand, this may not fit if you want:

  • A large theater production with lots of big stage changes
  • Minimal interaction (the show includes participation)
  • Alcohol-based evening energy (no alcoholic beverages are available)

If you’re deciding between this and a massive Strip show, think about what you want most: spectacle, or closeness.

Small Shop Stop: Bringing a Trick Home

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Before or after the show, you can browse a shop with magic products. If you have ever wanted a harmless souvenir that actually does something (not just a photo prop), this is a fun add-on.

You don’t need to buy anything to enjoy the show, but it’s a nice way to extend the experience. It also gives you a place to keep your hands busy while you wait for the next show moment to happen.

Tips for Choosing Your Showtime and Enjoying the Room

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Showtimes are available at different times, so you can pick what fits your schedule. Since it’s one event block, you’ll want it at a point in your day where you can settle in and focus.

A few practical tips:

  • Wear something comfortable for close seating. You’ll be leaning forward at times.
  • Expect interaction. Even if you do not get pulled onstage, the performer often engages the room.
  • Skip alcohol expectations. The included drink is non-alcoholic, and the vibe is built around attention.

Also, you can bring service animals, and the theater has restrooms, so you’re not scrambling for basics mid-show.

Finally, if you’re coming by car, use that free parking note seriously. Downtown parking can be a lot easier when you don’t have to fight for it close to show time.

Should You Book Candlelight Magic Show in Vegas?

I’d book it if you want a Las Vegas night that feels close, personal, and genuinely fun to watch. The best version of this experience is the one where you lean into the intimacy: reserved table seating, candlelit atmosphere, and audience interaction all work together.

I would not book it if you mainly care about massive spectacle and lots of variety through rapid costume and stage changes. If that’s your priority, you may feel the show is smaller than you hoped for, even if the magic itself is strong.

If you decide to go, do this: reserve early, pick a showtime you can fully commit to, and treat the magic like a live story instead of a puzzle. That mindset is how the night goes from good to unforgettable.

FAQ

Where is the Candlelight Magic Show performed?

It’s performed at the Las Vegas Magic Theater in downtown Las Vegas.

How long is the Candlelight Magic Show?

The show lasts about 1 hour 10 minutes.

Are there different showtimes to choose from?

Yes. You can select from available showtimes when you book.

Is the show appropriate for children?

The show is adult-themed but family-friendly, and it is appropriate for guests of all ages.

Is alcohol available at the show?

No. Popcorn and non-alcoholic drinks are provided, and alcoholic beverages are not available.

Does the show include audience participation?

Yes. Audience interactivity and participation are part of the show.

What should I know about parking and getting there?

There is free parking just outside the theater, and the location is near public transportation.

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