REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Laughternoon
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Laughternoon at The Orleans is an easy Las Vegas win, especially with kids. Adam London’s comedy-magic show mixes gentle stand-up with crowd-friendly tricks, and it stays all-ages without feeling watered down. I also like that the venue setup makes the experience feel intimate, not like one of the big, over-produced strip spectacles.
What you’ll probably love most is the balance: real sleight-of-hand moments paired with quick, friendly humor that keeps everyone engaged. The VIP option is also a smart add-on if you want more than just watching, since it includes a semi-private meet-and-greet plus learning a few tricks. One possible drawback: the performance is limited to a single hour, so if you’re looking for a long evening of entertainment, this won’t fill the whole night.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Adam London’s Laughternoon: comedy-magic built for all ages
- Finding The Venue at The Orleans, plus parking and timing
- What happens during the hour: seats, laughs, and the magic beats
- Regular seats vs Presto Magic VIP: what the upgrade really changes
- Why the 4 PM slot works in Vegas (and how to pair it with your day)
- Who should book Laughternoon, and who might skip it
- Should you book Laughternoon? My decision guide
- FAQ
- What is Laughternoon starring Adam London?
- Where is Laughternoon located?
- How long is the show?
- When does the show run?
- Is Laughternoon appropriate for kids?
- What’s included with the Presto Magic VIP meet-and-greet?
- Is there free parking at The Orleans?
- Do I need to exchange my ticket at the box office?
- Is there a bar during the show?
- What’s the cancellation policy, and are service animals allowed?
Key things to know before you go

- 4:00 PM showtime means an afternoon break in the middle of a full Vegas itinerary.
- Small group limit (max 20) helps keep the room feeling personal and interactive.
- The Venue inside The Orleans is off the main strip, but you get free parking.
- VIP Presto Magic includes VIP seating in the first 3 rows plus a semi-private meet-and-greet after the show.
- Bring cash or a card for drinks since beverages are available for purchase, not included.
Adam London’s Laughternoon: comedy-magic built for all ages

Laughternoon is exactly what it sounds like: comedy with magic, delivered in an afternoon-friendly way. Adam London performs a funny, charming twist on classic magic tricks, using the audience as part of the fun. The humor leans light, so kids aren’t just sitting there waiting for the adults to get it.
This show works because the comedy and the magic support each other. You’re not watching a serious magic act with jokes pasted on top, and you’re not stuck in a comedy set where the magic becomes background noise. The pacing is designed to keep attention moving, with rubber-ducky silliness mixed in alongside real sleight-of-hand skill.
If your family has ever bounced between “too scary” magic shows and “too grown-up” comedy clubs, this hits the sweet spot. It’s suitable for guests of all ages, and the room size helps the performance feel close. I like that the style is friendly and approachable, so even first-timers to magic shows usually get something out of it.
Also, the setting matters. When you’re in a smaller theater space, small beats land better. A quick reaction, a tag-team moment with the performer, or a well-timed reveal can feel like it’s happening just for your section of seats.
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Finding The Venue at The Orleans, plus parking and timing

You’ll go to The Venue inside The Orleans Hotel Casino, located at 4500 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103. The big practical win here is that free parking is available at the Orleans, which makes a big difference in Vegas. It’s one less decision and one less cost before you even reach the show.
The show runs Thursday through Sunday at 4:00 PM, and doors open at 3:30 PM. Plan to arrive early. Seating is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis within the chosen section, so arriving on time matters if you care about getting a front-leaning view.
It’s also worth noting that this isn’t a “run to your seat in 30 seconds” type of event. You’re better off treating it like a real afternoon activity. That way, you can park, get inside, and settle without stress.
If you’re staying somewhere on or near the strip, you may find the Orleans feels a bit farther out. That can be a plus if you want a break from the constant traffic and crowds. The payoff is a quieter, more relaxed theater experience.
Finally, keep your eye on the ticket format. It’s a mobile ticket, and when you arrive you can show your ticket to the host. There’s no need to exchange it at the box office beforehand.
What happens during the hour: seats, laughs, and the magic beats

Expect a show that runs about 1 hour. The core formula is simple: Adam London takes you through a string of comedy-driven magic moments, with jokes and quick one-liners threaded between tricks. It’s not just “look, a trick happened.” It’s more like: you’re in on the joke, then you’re watching the method vanish.
Because it’s all ages, the humor stays accessible. Some jokes may be more obvious than others, but the magic keeps pulling focus back into the main event. This helps if you’re traveling with kids and want everyone to stay engaged without constantly negotiating screen time or snacks.
The room setup also tends to make audience interaction feel natural. The performer involves people in ways that keep it light and comfortable, rather than turning it into something uncomfortable. If you’re traveling with teens, this is one of those shows that can actually hold attention, not just tolerate it.
You’ll also have a bar available inside the theater. Beverages aren’t included, so plan on buying what you want there. If you’re bringing kids, this is a good moment to keep expectations realistic: it’s a show theater, not a full dinner setup.
The overall tone is playful. The magic isn’t presented as scary or high-stakes. It’s presented as fun, surprising, and a little goofy in the best way. By the end, you should feel like you didn’t just watch an hour—you left with a handful of laughs that stuck.
Regular seats vs Presto Magic VIP: what the upgrade really changes

There are two levels to think about: regular seating and Presto Magic VIP with meet-and-greet. The regular admission gets you into the show, with priority seating being part of what’s included. VIP adds the experience after the performance.
With VIP, you get VIP seating in the first 3 rows. That matters because it’s a magic show. When you’re closer, you notice more details and you get a better view of hands, timing, and the small physical cues that make magic impressive. It’s also just more comfortable for kids who might otherwise be trying to see over people.
VIP also includes a semi-private meet-and-greet after the show. The goal here isn’t to make it complicated or overly formal. It’s a chance to interact with the performer and learn up to three magic tricks. If you’re traveling with a child who loves performing, this is the part that can turn an entertaining hour into a hands-on souvenir experience.
You’ll also receive a souvenir rubber duck with the VIP option. That sounds silly, but in a family show it works. It gives kids something tangible to connect with the jokes and the magic moments, and it extends the fun beyond the theater.
The only real consideration: VIP costs more than regular seating, and the added value depends on your group. If you want the best view and you’d enjoy learning a few simple tricks, it’s a great match. If you’re simply looking for a clean, funny, family-friendly hour, regular seats will likely be enough.
Why the 4 PM slot works in Vegas (and how to pair it with your day)

A 4:00 PM show is practical in a city built for late nights. You get a live activity early enough that you’re not stuck on a rigid “everything happens after 9 PM” schedule. After Laughternoon, you’re free for dinner plans, a low-key walk, or an evening show elsewhere.
This timing also helps families. Kids often do better with earlier entertainment. It’s easier to manage energy, hunger, and bedtime than if you’re trying to keep everyone going through a full-night theater marathon.
Another smart detail: the show is short. About 1 hour means you can add it without turning your afternoon into a complicated puzzle. In Vegas, planning time around transportation, lines, and crowds can be tiring. A focused one-hour activity can make the whole trip feel smoother.
And because it’s at The Orleans, you’re not always bouncing from place to place. You can treat the hotel area as a mini base, then move on afterward when you’re ready. If you like a bit of breathing room between attractions, this slot fits well.
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, this can also be a refreshing change of pace from bigger comedy clubs. It’s less intense and more playful. You’re getting laughs and a couple of genuine magic moments without committing to a long evening.
Who should book Laughternoon, and who might skip it

Book this if you want a family-friendly comedy-magic show with real audience engagement. It’s a great option for groups with kids, including ages around middle-school, because the humor stays kid-appropriate and the magic keeps pulling attention back in. It’s also a solid fit if you want something lighter than the usual Vegas nightlife menu.
It’s also worth booking if you like intimate settings. The show happens in The Venue inside The Orleans, and that smaller-room feel is part of the appeal. If you’ve found some strip performances can feel too far away or too grand in a way that loses the human moments, this is a better scale.
You might skip VIP if you’re not interested in learning tricks. VIP is most valuable if you’ll actually use the meet-and-greet time and want that first-rows view. If your priority is simply being entertained with minimal extra cost, regular seats make sense.
You might also skip it if you’re looking for a long, dramatic theater evening. Laughternoon is designed as a fun afternoon hour. It’s not built to be your entire entertainment plan for the day.
Finally, consider your sense of humor. This show leans on friendly jokes and light interaction. If you like classic magic but want it paired with comedy rather than presented as purely mysterious, you’re in the right place.
Should you book Laughternoon? My decision guide

If you’re in Las Vegas and want an easy win that works for families, I’d book it. The combination of comedy plus magic, the short 1-hour format, and the 4:00 PM timing makes it one of those “fits almost anywhere” activities.
Choose regular tickets if you want a fun afternoon and don’t need extra interaction time. Choose Presto Magic VIP if you care about front-row viewing and you’d enjoy learning a few tricks in a semi-private meet-and-greet.
Double-check the final price at checkout. The tour summary you’re looking at may show $0.00, which could reflect a promo or a formatting issue. Either way, the show’s value is strongest when you compare it to other paid Vegas activities that require more time, more planning, or are harder to make work with kids.
FAQ

What is Laughternoon starring Adam London?
It’s a comedy-magic show featuring Adam London. You’ll see sleight-of-hand magic mixed with stand-up style jokes and light, all-ages humor.
Where is Laughternoon located?
The show happens at The Venue inside The Orleans Hotel Casino at 4500 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103.
How long is the show?
The performance runs about 1 hour.
When does the show run?
Laughternoon runs Thursday through Sunday at 4:00 PM. Doors open at 3:30 PM.
Is Laughternoon appropriate for kids?
Yes. It’s a family-friendly show for all ages.
What’s included with the Presto Magic VIP meet-and-greet?
VIP includes first 3 rows seating and a semi-private meet-and-greet after the show. You can learn up to three magic tricks, and you get a souvenir rubber duck.
Is there free parking at The Orleans?
Yes. Complimentary parking is available at the Orleans.
Do I need to exchange my ticket at the box office?
No. You can show your mobile ticket to the host upon arrival. There’s no need to exchange it beforehand.
Is there a bar during the show?
Yes. A bar is available inside the theater, and drinks are available for purchase.
What’s the cancellation policy, and are service animals allowed?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience starts. Service animals are allowed.






















