Pirate's Dinner Adventure
The Pre-Show & Buffet - As a special guest of Princess Anita, you are invited to start off your evening with a bountiful appetizer buffet. Enjoy the King's assorted salads, tasty snacks, and special sauces. The festival buffet is prepared to whet the appetite of royalty and commoner alike. But, save room because there is a feast awaiting that can satisfy even the hungriest of pirates!
The Show - The evening continues with the swashbuckling, side-splitting, musical Pirate's Dinner Adventure Spectacular! This Broadway-quality show is presented on an enormous, fully-rigged pirate's galleon. The elaborate set provides the backdrop for action, romance, and comedy. You, along with the beautiful Princess Anita and her court, are hostages of a band of pirates led by the dastardly Sebastian the Black who will stop at nothing to plunder, pillage, and rob. Hang on, because there are rough seas ahead. The Buccaneer Bash - There's nothing a dastardly pirate likes more than having a swaggering good-time celebration.
Conclude your evening by joining the crew at the Buccaneer Bash and party the night away. Even royalty joins the fun at the Buccaneer Bash!
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The stunts and show (a bit too long) are ok. the food is ok. the service is getting worse. It is fun for your kids and is worth a visit if you have prefer pirates to the other dinner show themes available. We have received a number of complaints about people being hassled for large tips.
10/18/2005
I went to the Pirate Dinner Show with my family in 2004. The waiting room is a little on the small side. but they have booths for you to look at while you pass the time away. Beware of being hassled! My friend and I were constantly followed and harrased by one of the employees. They have a prelude presentation in the waiting room before you are seated. but if you get stuck in the middle or behind the crowd you will not be able to hear or see what the actors are doing. The show was pretty good though. Lots of effects and funny punch lines. The costumes were fantastic as well. The food however was less than satisfactory. It was pretty bland and left a bad aftertaste. The Pirate Dinner Show may be a show you would want to see once. But. I would never go back again.
Lissette Garcia on 09/29/2005
The food is deplorable and the service is even worse. Save your money and go somewhere else.
JCP on 09/04/2005
on 9/3/05 i reserved 2 tickets to the pirates dinner show for my wife and myself.to my surprise i witnessed waiters providing at least 3 pictures of coke to patrons in other rows as well as 2-3 servings of beer. my row got one pitcher of coke for 10 people and 1 serving of beer.we also witnessed wait staff making several inquiries to patrons in their area.our waitress made 2 passes.the food was excellent as was the show. the service was less than acceptable.i will advise any friends planning to dine at this establishment to stay away from section 6 blue or spend their money at medieval times or an alternative place other than pirates
Eva Hernandez on 08/29/2005
We were looking forward to a fun night. it was very special to us. The occasion. our grandson's 5th birthday. the outcome a nightmare. I agree with other comments. the show is too long. The food takes like it came out of a can instead of freshly made. Not to mention that they add lobster to their menu (false advertisement). But the icing to the cake is at the end when the server is done and expecting a mandatory $5.00 tip for adults and $3.00 for children. It's fine to pay the tip if you got the tickets for free. but if you pay $33 for each adult ticket or $50 at the door I will assume the tip is included. I thought this was ridiculous and to make matters worst our server insisted on the mandatory tip to the extend that she got her manager involved. After this experience I do not recommend the Pirate Dinner Adventure to anyone. Take my advise. make a better choice of entertainment.
Bradley on 12/03/2004
We had the pleasure of Pirates adventure and dinner show ..I thought the show was Much to loud and long. The food was o.k. but We were hasseled for large tips . The kids loved the show . Probably will not go again.
11/09/2004
A complete rip off. XXXXXXXX barstaff and waiters add insult to the already overpriced fare on offer. Afterwards i felt mugged.fed with bad food and tortured with pathetically amaturish entertainment. Be careful of the "free tickets".They cost you $10 in gratuity.You are then expected to pay more and the whole thing is worth no more than a couple of bucks !
McGinley on 11/01/2004
Just got back to the UK from our 1st trip to Orlando (3 adults and 2 children). our advice would be to avoid the Pirate Dinner Show. there are many other attractions to spend your valuable time at and also better places to have good food and a few drinks in a relaxed USA atmosphere. The food is very poor. drink seemed very watered down and the whole evening is only about 90minutes with the show running. while you are served. hence you miss the main theme while eating. After paying over $125 for the tickets. we could not believe the "additional" charge that was expected to pay the waiters for their below average sevice. Our 2 boys were really looking forward to this evening and the youngest dressed-up as a Pirate....they were very disappointed. with their closing remarks of "is that it?". still ringing in my ears...........to think we left a theme park ealry to attend. This is a very. very poor cousin to the show in Majorca, Spain.
10/15/2004
Having been to the Pirates Show 5 years ago. I recently went back and they have improved it a lot. My kids enjoyed it. the food was ok. the show was lively. It is not on the same level of spectacle as Medieval Times (no horses etc). however it was well worth going to. My first choice would be Medieval Times but this is a good second. go to both!
Merrie Smith on 12/27/2003
Pirates do indeed still exist! Boy did I feel robbed after I left this place! For what they charge. the website and impressive promotional brochures. you'd think you were going to a first class dinner theater-- far from it. The appetizer buffet consisted of veggies. potato and tortilla chips and dips. pretzels. and apple salad. (All stuff that you can buy at your grocery store. rip open. and serve.)Of course. all these salty foods make you thirsty. but you must purchase any drinks you want before the show. Dinner was about the same. Deli rotisserie chicken. salad out of a bag. some seasoned rice. frozen vegetable medley. corn on the cob. roast beef with what tasted like turkey gravy. or you could choose the shrimp.(If you're lucky. you'll get 3 small ones.) They dessert was a very lovely. (and very inexpensive) frozen apple cobbler that could be purchased at any Sam's Club (not even as tasty as Mrs. Smith's!).
We were asked to wear a pieces of paper streamers tied around our heads the same color our "pirate" was wearing and to cheer him on.
The showed consisted of a few basic fighting stunts and swords fights. somewhat decent singing and dancing. and a few pirates doing flips to music on a trampoline. (I've seen better talent at an elementary school talent show!)
Believe me. stick with the better known dinner shows in Orlando-- Medievel Times. Dixie Stampede. Disney. etc. My family and I went to Medievel Times a few years ago. ate well. were treated like royalty and had a BLAST.
hanks for letting me get this off my chest. It was an expensive lesson learned and don't want others to make the same mistake.
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