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iLuminate at the STRAT Hotel and Casino
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Las Vegas lights, dance, and tech hit fast. This iLuminate show at the STRAT Hotel and Casino mixes music, dance, and tech effects with audience interaction that keeps the room lively. You get comedic hosting plus some serious choreography, all wrapped into a fast-moving performance built for all ages.
I like the structure most nights: you’re not signing up for a long commitment, so you can still plan a full Las Vegas day. One thing to weigh is that this show runs short—about 1 hour 10 minutes—and some people feel the show can land even a bit under the listed time.
In This Review
- Key Takeaways Before You Go
- What iLuminate at the STRAT Hotel Feels Like
- Price and Value: What $78.45 Gets You
- Entering the Show: Where You Redeem and How to Prep
- Stop 1 at the STRAT Casino: The Heart of the Performance
- What you should watch for
- A practical heads-up
- Stop 2 at Stratosphere Tower: Tower Entry Is Separate
- Seats and VIP: What Actually Helps
- If you bring kids
- Audience Interaction: How Far Will It Go?
- Best For Who: Families, Couples, and Groups
- How to Fit iLuminate Into a Vegas Day
- My Booking Advice: Who Should Book, and Who Should Skip
- Should You Book iLuminate at the STRAT?
- FAQ
- How long is iLuminate at the STRAT Hotel and Casino?
- What does my ticket include?
- Is STRAT Tower entry included?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- Where do I redeem my tickets?
- Can I bring a service animal?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key Takeaways Before You Go

- Prebook your date, time, and seats so you can match the show to your schedule.
- Expect crowd energy with dancers who sometimes interact near or in the audience.
- Family-friendly fun with a format that works for kids and adults.
- Skip the assumption that VIP is automatically better; some seat upgrades may not add much.
- Tower entry is separate from the show ticket, so plan for that if you want both.
What iLuminate at the STRAT Hotel Feels Like

This is the kind of Las Vegas show that uses your senses first. Between the music, lighting, and the choreography, the performance is designed to feel immediate—like the room turns into part of the act. If you want “sit back and watch” entertainment, this one may feel more active than you expect because of how often the cast plays to the crowd.
What I really like is the mix of styles. You’ll see athletic dance, comedy-style hosting, and a tech-and-light approach that makes classic pop-era songs feel like they belong to a Vegas stage show. One review mention of hip hop dance hits the mark: the vibe is upbeat and built to move.
The show also has a “small venue” feel, which matters more than people think. When the room isn’t huge, the distance between you and the performers is shorter, and that makes the effects and the energy land harder.
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Price and Value: What $78.45 Gets You

At $78.45 per person, you’re paying for a live, technology-driven production at a Strip-adjacent hotel. The value is strongest if you want a family-friendly night that doesn’t take over your entire evening.
Your ticket includes the show admission plus all fees and taxes. That means you can budget without the annoying surprise add-ons that sometimes happen with ticketing. The tradeoff is what’s not included: alcoholic beverages and STRAT Tower entry are separate costs.
So here’s the practical way to judge value. If you’re choosing between this and a longer, more expensive adult-skewed show, iLuminate is a smart pick because it’s geared to mixed ages and it moves fast. If you’re already planning a tower visit and want everything bundled, double-check which parts are included so you don’t accidentally pay twice for similar access.
Also note booking timing. The average booking window is about 36 days in advance, which tells me this isn’t the type of show you should gamble on last-minute if you care about seating.
Entering the Show: Where You Redeem and How to Prep
You’ll redeem tickets at 2000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104. This is your anchor point for the night, so I’d treat it like your check-in address even if you’re already in the STRAT area.
Because the experience is about timing and seats, plan to arrive with enough slack to get through ticket redemption and be in your row before the lights go up. You don’t want to be the person rushing to find the right entrance while the show is warming up.
One helpful detail: service animals are allowed, and the meeting area is near public transportation. That’s good news if you want to avoid a parking puzzle.
Finally, keep your expectations realistic about photos. People mention being able to take pictures and videos, so if you’re the type who wants a few keepsakes, bring a charged phone and a little patience for the lights and movement.
Stop 1 at the STRAT Casino: The Heart of the Performance

This is where the show starts: the STRAT Casino becomes the stage for iLuminate. The performance is described as a multi-sensory experience with America’s Got Talent energy—highlighted as America’s Got Talent Best New Act in America—along with dancers and comedic hosts.
Here’s what that means in plain terms. You’ll get a nonstop run of music-driven routines, with humor and hosting cues that keep the pace playful. The dancers are the headline, and the lighting/technology is built to show off synchronized movement.
What you should watch for
- Audience interaction opportunities. Some performances include cast members coming down toward tables, and you might even get pulled into the moment if you’re in the right spot. If you’d rather not be called up, pick seating a bit farther back or ask staff how the crowd interaction works for your row.
- Song selection variety. Reviews point to music you’d recognize—often described as 70s, 80s, and 90s favorites—so it’s not only for people who already love dance.
A practical heads-up
This portion of the experience is fast. Even though the duration is listed at about 1 hour 10 minutes, some people felt the show ran short of the stated time. It’s not necessarily a problem—just plan your evening like the show might end sooner than you think.
That actually works in your favor if you’re trying to fit in dinner, a walk on the Strip, or a quick casino session.
Stop 2 at Stratosphere Tower: Tower Entry Is Separate

After the main show, you’re pointed toward the Stratosphere Tower area, but important detail: tower entry is not included with your show ticket. You can purchase tower entry at the box office.
Why that matters: it changes how you plan your timing. If you also want tower views, don’t treat this as a guaranteed add-on. You’ll need to decide whether you want the tower before or after the show, and you should budget time for purchasing entry.
It also affects the value math. If you only want the iLuminate performance, you’ll likely spend less overall because you’re not paying for tower access you won’t use. If you want both, tower entry can become an extra cost, so decide before you go in.
Seats and VIP: What Actually Helps
Seating in Vegas shows can be a rabbit hole. Here’s the useful approach: choose seats that match how you want to experience interaction.
Some reviews suggest VIP seats aren’t automatically worth the extra money, with one person noting they didn’t feel much better and that there wasn’t a helpful service experience. That doesn’t mean all VIP arrangements are the same everywhere, but it’s a strong cue to shop thoughtfully.
If you want the best value, I’d focus on location relative to the action rather than assuming a premium tier comes with perks. Since the venue can feel up close and personal, even standard seating may deliver.
If you bring kids
Go for seats that let kids see without obstruction. The show is described as very easy for kids to enjoy, and the interactive energy is part of the fun. A clear sightline helps the lights and movement land right away, which is when kids get hooked.
Audience Interaction: How Far Will It Go?

iLuminate is built around performance energy, not a quiet theater vibe. Reviews mention cast members coming toward the audience and even calling someone up to dance.
So here’s what you can safely plan for: the show is designed to feel social. People nearby may become part of the moment, especially if the performers spot enthusiastic energy.
If you’d rather keep it fully hands-off, don’t be pressured by the hype. Pick seating that feels less like it’s on the “action edge” of the floor. If you’re going with a group, designate one person who’s comfortable with participation and another who prefers to watch.
Best For Who: Families, Couples, and Groups
This one is a strong match for mixed groups. The show is described as family-friendly and works especially well for kids because of the lights, upbeat dance, and easy-to-follow flow.
It’s also a good couple pick when you want something fun that doesn’t require deep knowledge of dance styles. If you like familiar pop songs and a high-energy stage performance, you’re likely to enjoy the pacing.
For older adults, the show gets positive notes too—people mention the upbeat dancing and light coordination, and that the vibe feels approachable rather than harsh or overly intense.
If you’re traveling with a group and want something everyone can agree on, this is one of those “tickets-in, phones-on, fun-out” choices.
How to Fit iLuminate Into a Vegas Day
One of the easiest reasons to pick this show is the time commitment. With a listed length around 1 hour 10 minutes, you can plan an evening that doesn’t collapse your whole itinerary.
A smart rhythm looks like this:
- Do dinner or a quick walk first
- Arrive early enough for redemption
- Let the show reset your energy
- If you want the tower, buy entry separately right after or before
If you’re planning other Strip activities, think of iLuminate as the anchor event—something scheduled and reliable—then fill the rest with flexible time.
Also, because tower entry isn’t included, don’t build your day around assuming you’ll automatically get sky views. Decide on the tower based on whether you want that bonus experience.
My Booking Advice: Who Should Book, and Who Should Skip
Book iLuminate at the STRAT if you want a high-energy, family-friendly show that blends dance, comedy hosting, and tech-and-light effects. It’s also a great choice if you’d rather avoid a multi-hour production and still want a real Vegas “wow” moment.
Consider skipping (or choosing a cheaper seat) if you’re expecting a big, long-form theater spectacle. The show is short, and if you’re the type who dislikes brief performances, you may feel it ends too quickly. Also pay attention to your seating expectations—some people felt VIP wasn’t dramatically better.
Should You Book iLuminate at the STRAT?
Yes, if your goal is a fun, fast, family-friendly Vegas night with strong dance performances and serious light effects. It’s especially worth it when you can match the time and seating you want ahead of time.
If you only want the show and you’re not planning to go up the tower, you can keep costs more controlled since tower entry is separate. And if you’re unsure about VIP, lean toward good standard seats rather than paying for an upgrade that doesn’t add much in practice.
In short: this is a smart booking for people who want something lively, easy to fit into a day, and genuinely different from the usual Vegas lineup.
FAQ
How long is iLuminate at the STRAT Hotel and Casino?
The show runs about 1 hour 10 minutes.
What does my ticket include?
Your ticket includes admission to iLuminate at the STRAT Hotel and all fees and taxes.
Is STRAT Tower entry included?
No. Tower entry is not included and you can purchase it separately at the box office.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
Where do I redeem my tickets?
You redeem tickets at 2000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104.
Can I bring a service animal?
Yes. Service animals are allowed.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time.






















