V – The Ultimate Variety Show at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino

This show feels like seven acts at once. V – The Ultimate Variety Show is a high-energy Las Vegas variety night in Planet Hollywood, with a changing lineup so you never get the exact same program twice. I especially like how it keeps moving fast, mixing jokes, physical skills, and special effects in one easy-to-follow show.

The biggest thing to consider is that seating comfort can be hit-or-miss depending on where your category lands, so front-of-the-room views may come with less cushion than you’d like.

Key things to know before you go

V - The Ultimate Variety Show at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - Key things to know before you go

  • A changing roster means your show won’t be a copy of someone else’s night.
  • Expect variety acts back-to-back, from comedy to juggling, magic, and stunt-style feats.
  • Small-ish V Theater energy: you can feel part of the action when performers do audience work.
  • Seats are assigned day-of, so you won’t know your exact sightlines until you arrive.
  • Miracle Mile Shops are next door for an easy pre-show bite or quick post-show stroll.
  • Bring a light layer, since at least some show sessions run cool inside.

V Theater at Planet Hollywood: a great Strip option that stays fun

V - The Ultimate Variety Show at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - V Theater at Planet Hollywood: a great Strip option that stays fun
If you want Las Vegas without gambling-your-whole-evening energy, V in Planet Hollywood hits a sweet spot. It’s a live, family-friendly production inside the V Theater at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino, right along the Las Vegas Strip. The venue is set up for one thing: a fast, entertaining mix of specialty acts, with a host to tie it all together.

What I like most is the variety format. This isn’t one style of performance you have to commit to for the full night. Instead, you’re bouncing between comedy, visual-style tricks, physical feats, and stunt or effects-based moments, so you’re rarely stuck watching the same tempo for long.

The other big advantage is simplicity. You don’t need a plan like you would for a big arena event. You park yourself at the theater, grab a drink if you want one, and let the show do the work.

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Tickets, seats, and what your $37.40 buys you

You’re paying about $37.40 per person for a show ticket, and the running time is about 1 hour 15 minutes. In value terms, that matters because you’re buying a full evening experience that doesn’t turn into a half-day commitment. One-and-change hours is also long enough to feel like you got your money’s worth, without dragging on.

Seating is where you’ll want to go in with your eyes open. There are five seating options when you book, but the exact seats aren’t known in advance and are assigned by the theater box office on the performance day. Based on reviews, front proximity can be excellent for visibility, but comfort may not be the plushest once you’re in your seat for that last quarter of the show.

If you’re thinking VIP-style categories, check what you’re prioritizing. If your main goal is closeness for stunts and audience interaction, you’re likely to like the trade-off. If your main goal is a long, comfortable sit, you may want to avoid the most rigid-feeling sections and consider choosing a category that’s closer to the middle rather than off to the sides.

Arriving at V Theater: pick up tickets and get seated without stress

V - The Ultimate Variety Show at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - Arriving at V Theater: pick up tickets and get seated without stress
The meeting point is straightforward: V Theater Box Office at 3663 S Las Vegas Blvd, Suite 360, inside the Planet Hollywood complex. Plan to arrive early enough to collect tickets and get settled, because seating begins about 15 minutes before showtime and tickets are held at the box office.

You’ll need a valid photo ID for the lead traveler when you pick up. The box office opens at 11:00 am and (by schedule) runs daily until 9:30 pm, though hours can change.

One practical tip: if you’re going with kids, arriving a little early helps them settle in. It also gives you time to find the show entrance, especially on a busy Strip evening when you’re dodging foot traffic outside.

The show itself in 75 minutes: comedy, juggling, magic, and stunt-style surprises

V - The Ultimate Variety Show at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - The show itself in 75 minutes: comedy, juggling, magic, and stunt-style surprises
The core of the experience is the performance: V – The Ultimate Variety Show. The format is a changing mix of acts, and today’s show can include things like juggling, comedy, visual artistry, magic, stunts, and special effects. In other words, it’s built to surprise you across multiple styles rather than just repeat one theme.

The host role is a big part of why this show works. Reviews highlight an emcee called Wally, with one note specifically mentioning Wally Eastwood as a standout. Even when the acts change, the show’s rhythm depends on that host energy to keep the audience engaged between performances.

Here’s what you should expect from the pacing. Each act is designed to land quickly, then hand off to the next. That makes the total runtime feel compact and entertaining. You’re not stuck waiting through long setup moments, and the comedy sections help reset your attention between more physical or visually intense bits.

Audience interaction and why it matters

One reason this show gets repeat praise is the audience connection. Some acts include interaction, so you may feel more involved than you would at a purely scripted theater show. That’s also part of why it’s a good family option: kids get the fun of being part of the moment, not just watching from afar.

It also explains why seating position can change your experience. If you’re closer, you might feel more of the action, including the physical “rush” moments when stunts happen near the front.

Drinks and the no-outside-food rule

You can buy beverages during the show. Drinks are available at the Showgirl Bar outside the theater, and you may bring those into the showroom. Outside food or drink isn’t allowed in the theater, so plan to eat before you sit down.

Stop 3: Miracle Mile Shops before and after the show

V - The Ultimate Variety Show at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - Stop 3: Miracle Mile Shops before and after the show
Planet Hollywood’s Miracle Mile is right there, so you can make this a simple evening plan. Before the show, you have plenty of options for dining and shopping within the complex. After the show, it gives you something to do immediately without needing a new transit plan.

This matters because variety shows are great, but you don’t want a “sit and then disappear” night. With Miracle Mile steps away, you can turn the experience into a full night out: quick snack beforehand, show in the middle, and an easy stroll afterward.

Even if you don’t shop, it helps that the area is set up for short visits. You can grab a casual bite and still be seated with time to spare.

Seating strategy: views, comfort, and side-of-the-room trade-offs

V - The Ultimate Variety Show at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - Seating strategy: views, comfort, and side-of-the-room trade-offs
Since seats are assigned at the theater box office and you won’t know your exact placement beforehand, I recommend going in with a clear priority.

If you care most about being close to the stage, lean toward categories that tend to place you nearer the action. Reviews commonly mention good proximity and a sense of being right in the middle of the show. There’s also a comment about feeling wind off faster stunts, which is exactly the kind of “close-up” payoff that tends to come with front-leaning seating.

If you care more about comfort, know that at least some seats aren’t the cushiest. Reviews mention that seating might not be the most comfortable but is still manageable. That’s a hint to bring a small comfort fix: wear supportive shoes so you’re not shifting around, and consider a light layer because the theater can run cool.

If you end up far to the right or left, your experience can still be good, but you may lose some center-stage symmetry. One review wished they’d chosen something more central. So when you’re booking, if the options give you a chance to pick “center” versus “side,” your best bet is usually center.

Who should book V on the Strip?

V - The Ultimate Variety Show at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - Who should book V on the Strip?
This show is a strong fit if you want family-friendly Las Vegas fun without overthinking it. It works for families with kids because the format is visual, energetic, and mixed with humor. Reviews also put a spotlight on how kid friendly it feels, including the idea that it’s like several acts rolled into one evening.

It also makes sense for couples and friends who want something lively but not too intense. If you’re already spending time exploring the Strip, this is a convenient add-on that doesn’t require a whole production-level planning effort.

If you’re chasing a single, specific type of performance (like only magic or only dance), you might feel a bit less satisfied because the show is intentionally mixed. The value is in the variety, not in one discipline.

And if you’re comparing it to bigger-profile stage shows, your expectations may shift. One review said it didn’t impress as much after watching another major show, which is a good reminder: V is a value-first variety production. It’s entertaining and fun, but it’s not trying to be a full-scale mega-production in the way the biggest Las Vegas names are.

Practical tips for a smoother night

V - The Ultimate Variety Show at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - Practical tips for a smoother night
A few small choices will make your visit feel easier.

1) Plan for ticket pickup. Your tickets are held at the theater box office for collection on the day of the performance. Keep your photo ID ready for the lead traveler.

2) Dress for indoor temperature. At least one review noted the show was cold, so a light sweater or hoodie is an easy win.

3) Eat before you settle in. Beverages are available for purchase, but outside food or drink isn’t allowed in the theater. If your group includes kids, pre-show snacks can prevent cranky timing.

4) Use Miracle Mile as your buffer. The shops and dining make it simple to arrive early and kill time without hunting for a separate plan.

5) Choose your seating based on your priority. Closer can mean more dramatic stunt impact and better engagement. More central often means more balanced sightlines.

Should you book V – The Ultimate Variety Show?

I’d book it if you want a straightforward, family-friendly Las Vegas night with lots of variety and a price that doesn’t blow up your budget. The big wins for most people are the fast pacing, the mix of comedy and physical talent, and the fact that the lineup can change day to day. In plain terms, it’s a fun use of an hour and change that fits well on a Strip itinerary.

I’d hesitate only if comfort is your top priority and you hate the idea of not knowing your exact seat until you arrive. If that’s you, put extra focus on choosing the best seating option you can at booking time, and arrive early so you’re not rushing inside.

FAQ

Where is V – The Ultimate Variety Show located?

V – The Ultimate Variety Show is at the V Theater inside the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

How long is the show?

The show runs about 1 hour 15 minutes.

How much does it cost?

The price listed is about $37.40 per person.

What is included with the ticket?

Your ticket includes admission to the show, plus all taxes and fees.

Are beverages included?

No. Beverages are available for purchase at the venue.

Can I purchase alcohol and bring it into the theater?

Yes. Drinks are available for purchase at the Showgirl Bar outside of the theater, and you may bring them into the showroom.

Do I need to exchange my ticket in advance?

No exchange is required. Tickets are held for you at the V Theater box office. You’ll collect them with a valid photo ID for the lead traveler at least 30 minutes before show time.

What are the box office hours?

The box office is open daily from 11:00 am to 9:30 pm, though hours can change.

Does the show change from day to day?

Yes. The lineup is changing, so no two shows are the same.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours of the experience start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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