20 Years. The Same Stage. Never the Same Show.
Scott "Carrot Top" Thompson has been making Las Vegas lose its mind since 2005. The Atrium Showroom at the Luxor has been his home ever since — one of the longest-running comedy residencies in Las Vegas Strip history, and one that earns that title every single night.
The format is deceptively simple: trunk after trunk of custom-built props, delivered at a pace that doesn't let the audience breathe. One bit transitions into the next before you've finished laughing. He's fast, physical, self-aware — and he doesn't need a long setup because the prop IS the punchline. The material evolves constantly. If you saw him five years ago, the show has changed. If you've never seen prop comedy done at this level, this is the one.
The Atrium Showroom is small enough that there isn't a bad seat in the house. Every ticket puts you right in the middle of it — no dead zones, no distance. It's one of the most intimate venues on the Strip for a residency this established.
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This show is for guests ages 16 and up. No one under 16 will be admitted — no exceptions. All guests must be accompanied by a legal adult.
Approximately 75 minutes with no intermission. It moves fast — you won't be watching the clock. Seating opens 30 minutes before showtime, so plan to arrive at the Luxor by 7:30 PM to find the Atrium Showroom and get settled.
There are no bad seats in the Atrium Showroom. It's an intimate venue with excellent sightlines throughout. That said, better seats fill first — booking early gives you the most options. Center section is Spike's pick.
Monday through Saturday at 8:00 PM. He occasionally takes nights off — always verify your specific date at checkout before purchasing.
Yes — available as a separate add-on at 6:55 PM before the show. Includes personal time and a photo with Carrot Top. Check availability at checkout — it sells out independently of main tickets.
Vegas summers are brutal. Come as you are — t-shirts and shorts are completely fine. This is a comedy show, not a red carpet. No dress code to worry about.
No. The price shown is the price you pay. No hidden fees, no surprises — ever. From $68, save $20 vs. box office.
The Luxor has a large parking garage on property. MGM Rewards members may qualify for complimentary parking. Rideshare drop-off on the north side is the easiest option if you don't want to deal with the garage. Arrive with time to navigate to the Atrium Showroom — the Luxor is larger than it looks.
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