Hoi An Memories Show Review: Is it worth your money? | Honest Experience

Hoi An at Night & My Unforgettable “Debt” to the Million-Dollar Show…Honestly, I just got home from Hoi An, but my mind is still “floating in the clouds” because of the performance last night. I’m writing this not to brag, but because I feel so bad for anyone visiting Da Nang who hasn’t decided to grab a Ký ức Hội An yet. Seriously, it was mind-blowing!

To be fair, I’ve visited Hoi An countless times—usually just for Banh Mi Phuong, Mót tea, and some Instagram photos. This time, my friend dragged me along. When I first heard the price of the vé Ký ức Hội An, I was a bit “wallet-shy” and thought about spending that money on seafood instead. But man, after all the hype, I had to see for myself what this “world-class” show was all about.

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Latest Ticket Prices 2026

Pro tip: Book online to save 20% and secure the best seats!

Price / Unit: VND
Ticket Type ECO Class HIGH Class VIP Class
Children (1m – 1.4m) 250,000 320,000 550,000
Locals people 320,000 520,000 920,000

Online Booking

520,000

650,000

920,000

Walk-in (Counter) 600,000 750,000 1,200,000
  • Kids under 1m: Free. Original ID required for Local discounts.

Quick Notes:

  • Children under 1m: FREE (sitting with parents). Remember to get their free ticket at the counter.
  • Local Residents (Da Nang/Quang Nam): Prices start from only 320k (Original ID card required).
  • Park Entrance only (no show): 50,000 VND/person.
  • Special: Get a free floating candle when booking a Show + Dinner combo.

A sleepless night… because it was too beautiful

The feeling of stepping onto that island in the middle of the Hoai River is something else. The stage is massive—I heard it’s tens of thousands of square meters. When the lights went out and the music kicked in, I swear I froze for a few seconds. I was completely overwhelmed.

  • Pure Emotion: There’s a scene where hundreds of girls in Ao Dai walk on a path of light. Oh my god, it was so poetic and sacred. I was mesmerized by that gentle beauty; it made me appreciate the resilience of the Central Vietnamese people throughout history.
  • Sound & Light: It hit me right in the heart! The sound of crashing waves, the chants of the bustling old trading port… I felt like I had actually traveled back in time hundreds of years.
A quick tip for you: Don’t be “that person” who holds their phone up to record the whole time. You’ll waste the money you spent on your vé Ký ức Hội An. Watch it with your eyes and feel it with your heart—no camera can capture that kind of grandeur anyway.

Why should you experience it at least once?

I know many people hesitate because of the ticket price, but trust me, after the show, you’ll feel it’s a bargain for what you get. It’s not just a dance performance; it’s a whole cultural universe and the pride of the people here.

After watching it, I found myself loving every small alley and mossy roof of the old town even more. It felt like my soul was “cleansed,” reminding me how beautiful life can be.

My “Hard-Earned” Tips for You:

  • Choosing seats: If you can afford it, go for High (H) or VIP seats. Sitting higher gives you a panoramic view of the massive stage and the 500 performers. Eco seats are cheaper but sometimes a bit too low to see the full “scale” of the grand scenes.
  • Timing: Don’t show up at 8 PM! Try to arrive around 5 PM to wander around the Hoi An Impression Theme Park first. There are several “mini-shows” outdoors that are super cool—and they are free if you already have your main show ticket. Your camera will run out of battery from all the photos!
  • Booking: Don’t wait until the gate to buy tickets; it’s exhausting and you might miss the good seats. Just book vé Ký ức Hội An online in advance to keep your mind at ease (and maybe catch some discounts).

In short, if anyone asks me what the most meaningful thing to do in Hoi An is, I won’t hesitate: “Go see Memories!” It’s the perfect ending to a day in the old town. Don’t just eat and go to bed—you’d be missing out big time!

I hope these slightly messy, emotional thoughts of mine help you out. Wishing you all a night to “get lost” in the memories of Hoi An!