We were all amazed at the sheer strength of the pirates as they climbed the poles and did acrobatics on them. The show itself was phenomenal and packed with epic stunts. Note for parents: forks are the only utensil allowed so pack a plastic spoon if your little one will have trouble drinking the soup like a pirate. The soup is so popular that they sell the mix online and in the gift shop. The theater is divided into two sides with one rooting for the Crimson crew and the other rooting for Saphhire– it’s a great way to get the guests involved in the show!Īs the show was starting, our server began to bring out the delicious, four-course feast! We started out with the Voyager Creamy Vegetable Soup and Buccaneer Bread. Once we were seated, our server came around to get our drink orders- Coke, sweet tea and water are included with dinner but you can also order from the bar if you’re interested in an adult beverage. I would definitely pay the extra $5 per ticket for Preferred next time as they had a bit more interaction with the cast (especially the first row) and they were closer to the action. We were in the top row, one row behind the Preferred seating, and it offered a great, wide-angle view of the whole theater. The theater is set up like a stadium with counter seating and every section/row seemed to have a great view. Seat assignments are done by section/row and then filled from one side to the other, so there’s not really a huge advantage to being the first ones in as all seats in a given section/row are basically the same. The doors to the theater are on the second floor so if you want to be one of the first ones in, then make sure to watch the preshow from upstairs. While we couldn’t see any of the show, it sounded cute so I would make sure to arrive early enough to watch next time. We arrived over an hour early and the entire preshow area (both the first and second floors!) was completely full so I would recommend arriving at least 90 minutes before the show if you’re interested in watching the preshow. All of my opinions are honest and my own.Īs you drive into Myrtle Beach, there are billboards all over the place advertising Pirates Voyage, and they do a great job at getting kids interested and asking about the show– definitely some well-spent advertising money! Every time we’re in town, the kids ask if we can go so this time we decided to surprise them with tickets to the show.Īccording to the website, you should arrive 50 minutes early in order to enjoy the preshow that’s filled with singing, dancing, and even a visit from a sea lion. We received discounted tickets to attend the show. A big thanks to Pirates Voyage for having us for this fun family show.
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