Sip a welcome cocktail, then see close-up magic and mind reading with Bill Abbott
2 Hours
Welcome cocktail, magic show
Step into a boutique showroom at Casa Monica Resort & Spa for an intimate evening of interactive magic and mind reading with Master Magician Bill Abbott. Start with a complimentary cocktail in the Cordova Lounge, then enjoy pre-show sleight of hand and a full performance.
All ticket sales are final; no refunds. You may exchange for an alternate date and time up to 48 hours before your experience.
For the early show, check-in starts at 6:00 p.m. and the seated performance runs about 6:45–8:00 p.m. For the late show, check-in starts at 8:30 p.m. and the seated performance runs about 9:15–10:30 p.m.
You get a complimentary welcome cocktail. You can also order light bites and additional craft cocktails during the VIP experience window (6:00–6:45 p.m. for the early show, or 8:30–9:15 p.m. for the late show).
Yes. You have a table during the cocktail reception and also inside the showroom.
Casa Monica Resort & Spa
Bill Abbott delivers what reviewers consistently call one of the best magic shows they've ever experienced. The intimate setting accommodates just 15-20 guests, creating an up-close atmosphere where everyone feels like part of the performance rather than just watching from afar. Bill's skillful illusions leave audiences genuinely stumped, and his comedy keeps the room laughing throughout. Co-host Rebecca adds to the welcoming vibe, and VIP tickets include a pre-show where Bill performs magic right at your table. The experience works beautifully for date nights, girls' nights, or really any celebration. Reviewers who initially came in skeptical found themselves amazed by the end, and several mentioned they'd gladly return if back in St. Augustine. The combination of jaw-dropping tricks, constant audience engagement, and Bill's friendly personality creates what guests describe as an unforgettable evening out. It's the kind of show that has people still wondering "how did he do that?" long after they leave.