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Las Vegas: PARANORMAL featuring Frederic Da Silva Ticket
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A mind-reading show is hard to forget. PARANORMAL starring Frederic Da Silva turns a ticket into a night of predictions, hypnosis, and baffling mental feats at Horseshoe Las Vegas. It’s the kind of performance where you leave with more questions than answers.
I especially like two things about this show. First, it’s built around Frederic’s reputation as Europe’s Best Mentalist, with stunts that go beyond standard card magic. Second, the show includes hypnosis and mind-reading moments, plus examples like predicting what someone is hiding in a pocket or stopping a watch at a time you visualized.
One thing to consider: the ticket is for admission only, so you’ll want to plan food and drinks elsewhere. Also, the show is not suitable for children under 5.
In This Review
- Key highlights to look for
- Frederic Da Silva’s PARANORMAL: what you’re really buying
- Checking in at The Magic Attic (Horseshoe Las Vegas)
- The 75-minute show flow: mystery, hypnosis, and mind reading
- What “Best Mentalist in Europe” means for your experience
- Pricing and value: why $31 can feel like a win
- Who will like PARANORMAL most
- Practical tips for booking and show day
- How to decide if this is the right Vegas night for you
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where do I show my ticket for PARANORMAL?
- How long is the PARANORMAL show?
- How much does the ticket cost?
- Is food or drinks included with my ticket?
- Is PARANORMAL wheelchair accessible?
- Is the show suitable for young children?
- Should you book Frederic Da Silva’s PARANORMAL?
Key highlights to look for

- Frederic Da Silva: an internationally known mentalist, voted Europe’s Best Mentalist
- Hypnosis and mind-reading: the show’s core mix of suggestion and mental feats
- Mind-bending examples: predicting pocket contents and stopping a watch at a visualized time
- Strong show feedback: a 4.8 average rating from 24 reviews
- After-show meet and greets: some comments mention personal chances to connect with Frederic after the performance
Frederic Da Silva’s PARANORMAL: what you’re really buying

This is not a lecture on mentalism. It’s a staged show called PARANORMAL, built to create that specific feeling of, Wait… how did that happen? The basic ingredients are laid out clearly: magic, hypnosis, and mind-reading. The title leans into the same theme as the best mentalists—science-like thinking meets something that feels supernatural, at least from your seat.
Frederic Da Silva’s style matters here. He’s known for doing mental feats that sound personal, like he’s tuning into what you’re thinking or hiding. The show description includes examples such as predicting what you are hiding in your pocket, stopping a watch at a time you secretly visualized, and even figuring out the name of someone you’re thinking about. Whether you treat these as illusions or something stranger, the structure is designed to keep you mentally engaged the whole 75 minutes.
I also like that the show directly plays with the gray area. The word mentalist might sound like a single trick genre, but the show’s wording points to multiple approaches behind it: magic, divination, suggestion, and the idea of the paranormal. That mix tends to work for a wide range of tastes—people who love traditional magic usually appreciate the spectacle, and people who enjoy psychological effects get the hypnosis component.
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Checking in at The Magic Attic (Horseshoe Las Vegas)

Your ticket doesn’t work like a typical “scan and walk in” event. You’ll start by showing your ticket at The Magic Attic at Horseshoe Las Vegas. That’s your anchor point—when in doubt, head there and follow the staff directions.
For planning, keep in mind that check-in and getting seated eat up a little time before the show starts. Since this experience runs 75 minutes and starting times vary (you should check availability for your date), I recommend arriving early enough that you’re not rushing at the last minute. Las Vegas venues can move fast, and you’ll enjoy the show more when you’re settled and not juggling your schedule.
Also, this is a straight performance loop: it ends back at the meeting point. That makes it easy to build the rest of your evening without guessing where you’ll be left off.
The 75-minute show flow: mystery, hypnosis, and mind reading

The big promise here is simple: you’ll watch Frederic Da Silva perform PARANORMAL for about 75 minutes. The show focuses on mystery and the boundary between mind games and magic, with hypnosis and mind-reading as headline elements.
Here’s how I think about the pacing, based on what the show emphasizes:
- Early moments set the theme. You get your first taste of the style—people often leave the first few minutes trying to label what they’re seeing.
- Mid-show effects aim at personal targets. That’s where the “how can he know that?” reactions usually come from, especially with examples like pocket predictions and timed watch stopping linked to a visualized moment.
- Hypnosis/suggestion is the wild card. If you’re curious about how suggestion can steer perception, this is the part that tends to feel the most unsettling—in a good way.
Even if you consider yourself a skeptic, the examples shared for this show are exactly the sort of things that make you reconsider your own assumptions. A lot of magic can be explained with technique. These effects are positioned to feel like they land in the space between information and intuition.
One more detail I like: the show is internationally known, brought to Las Vegas as a production. That usually means the structure is tight, and the staging is built for an audience to feel the impact of each beat rather than to watch a performer “wing it.”
What “Best Mentalist in Europe” means for your experience

Frederic Da Silva being voted Europe’s Best Mentalist is not just trivia—it helps explain why the show is built like a show, not a demo. It signals that his performance style has been refined for real audiences, with effects arranged to land consistently.
In practice, that reputation supports a few expectations:
- Stronger pacing and presentation. You’re not watching random tricks. You’re watching a scripted mentalism program with hypnosis woven in.
- Effects that feel connected. The show isn’t just about spectacle; it’s about building a specific mental state where the audience starts questioning how reality feels.
- A consistent brand of mystery. The show description even raises the key question: is it illusion, is it real, is there some special power? The performance leans into that ambiguity on purpose.
If you go in wanting a simple, explain-it-later magic routine, you might find it more challenging to “file away” what you saw. If you go in enjoying that question—how could that happen?—you’ll likely have a better time.
Pricing and value: why $31 can feel like a win
At about $31 per person, this is positioned as a low-to-mid price entry into a Las Vegas mentalist show. The key value point isn’t just the cost. It’s what’s included: admission to PARANORMAL featuring Frederic Da Silva.
You’re getting:
- a professionally produced show
- a performance built around hypnosis and mind-reading
- a 75-minute entertainment block
And you’re not paying extra for the basics that can add up fast elsewhere, like entry fees (since the ticket is the entry). The one clear “not included” is food and drinks, so you should plan to eat on your schedule before or after. That keeps the price honest: you control your meal choice, and the ticket stays focused on the show itself.
If you’re deciding between multiple Vegas entertainment options, I’d look at value this way: a mentalist show can deliver a bigger “wow factor per hour” than something passive, because it’s designed to mess with your assumptions moment by moment.
Who will like PARANORMAL most

This show is a good fit if you like:
- mind-bending stagecraft and psychology-flavored magic
- hypnosis as part of the entertainment (not just a gimmick)
- shows where the performer aims effects at you, not just at a deck of cards
It’s also a decent choice if you’re traveling with a mix of interests—one person might love the mentalism angle, another might just want the best magic show feeling. The provided feedback highlights that many people found it extremely entertaining and were impressed enough to say they’d go again.
Two “match notes” from the facts you have:
- It’s wheelchair accessible, so it’s built to include people who need that access.
- It’s not suitable for children under 5, so families with very young kids should consider other options.
If you personally dislike anything that leans into hypnosis or suggestion, you may want to think carefully before booking. The show is explicitly built around hypnosis, so that style is central, not optional flavor.
Practical tips for booking and show day

Here are the choices that will help you have a smoother experience.
1) Choose your time based on energy, not just schedule.
Since the show lasts 75 minutes, pick a slot when you’re not rushed or exhausted. Mind-reading shows feel best when your brain is awake enough to notice details and catch the cues you want to analyze later.
2) Plan food and drinks separately.
Food and drinks aren’t included with admission. If you’re hungry, you’ll enjoy the show less—so I’d either eat before you go or plan a quick stop afterward.
3) Know your starting point.
You’ll show your ticket at The Magic Attic at Horseshoe Las Vegas. Save yourself stress by heading straight there when you arrive, then follow staff guidance.
4) Keep an eye out for after-show connections.
The most enthusiastic comments you have mention personal meet and greets after the show where people felt their minds were blown again. That’s not something I’d count on as a guarantee for every night, but it’s clearly part of the experience for some performances—so it’s worth hanging around politely after the show if time allows.
How to decide if this is the right Vegas night for you

Should you book it? Here’s my straight answer based on the facts you’re working with.
Book it if:
- you want a mentalist show with hypnosis and mind-reading, not just standard magic
- you’re okay with the mystery staying unresolved (that’s the point)
- you want strong value at $31 with admission included
- you like entertainment where the performer creates that personal, can’t-explain feeling
Skip or rethink it if:
- you need a family-friendly option for children under 5
- you prefer shows that avoid hypnosis-style elements
- you’re trying to find an all-in-one ticket that includes food and drinks (this one doesn’t)
FAQ

FAQ
Where do I show my ticket for PARANORMAL?
You’ll show your ticket at The Magic Attic at Horseshoe Las Vegas.
How long is the PARANORMAL show?
The show lasts 75 minutes.
How much does the ticket cost?
The ticket price is listed at $31 per person.
Is food or drinks included with my ticket?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
Is PARANORMAL wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it’s listed as wheelchair accessible.
Is the show suitable for young children?
It’s not suitable for children under 5 years.
Should you book Frederic Da Silva’s PARANORMAL?
If you like Vegas shows that mess with your assumptions, I’d book it. For the money, you’re getting a full 75-minute production centered on hypnosis and mind-reading, plus a performer with an international reputation and solid feedback (a 4.8 average from 24 reviews). Just go in knowing you’re buying admission only, and the hypnosis component is part of what you came for.
































