Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show Panama City Beach

Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show PCB16061 Panama City Beach PkwyPanama City Beach, FL 32413
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About Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show

Overview

Get ready for epic pirate battles, mermaids, and live animals at Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show in Panama City Beach, a family-friendly indoor dinner show packed with nonstop action, stunts, and a four-course feast. Crimson and Sapphire crews face off in this swashbuckling Florida Gulf Coast attraction.

up to 1.5 hrs

Description

Pirates Voyage Panama City Beach delivers thrilling family fun and high seas adventure inside an all-new pirate-themed indoor theater. This action-packed dinner show features the legendary Blackbeard, his quartermaster Calico Jack, and the Crimson and Sapphire crews as they battle over sunken treasure across land, deck, sea, and sky.

Inside the 60,000-square-foot arena—with a 15-foot-deep indoor lagoon and full-sized pirate ships—watch daring acrobatics, intense sword fights, shimmering mermaids, and blazing cannon blasts. Even Salty the sea lion makes a surprise appearance.

Arrive early to take part in festive pre-show activities at Pirates Village. Then settle in for a hearty four-course pirate feast featuring creamy vegetable soup, buccaneer biscuit, roasted chicken, pulled pork, buttery corn, mashed potatoes, and Apple O’ Me Eye Pie. Unlimited Coca-Cola®, tea, or coffee is included, with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available.

Tickets to Pirates Voyage grant access to one of the top dinner shows in Panama City Beach. Enjoy an evening filled with thrilling stunts, audience participation, and a meal worth savoring.

Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show Reviews

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HeathWagner
Evansville, Indiana
"This is not my type of entertainment, BUT…"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed March 26, 2026 NEW
I had a really good time. I didn’t have any pre-set expectations, but my family wanted to go so I went along. Once you arrive you realize all the efforts put forth by so many people who work here. From our server named Clare who made the meal so much fun. For such a young age she really knows how to engage with guests. I focused not so much on the storyline but the physical actions of the participants. I can 💯 respect how hard all of these young men and women put into providing a top notch production. The real treat was seeing just how much all the kids in the audience loved the show! Th competition between the, “blue”, and, “red” teams only added to the event. Would I myself ever picked this as a vacation activity, no, but am so glad someone in my family did. Even if it’s not your thing, go, you might enjoy it just as much as I did.
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B6857EGkm
"Just ok"
TripAdvisor user rating 3.0 out of 5
Reviewed March 19, 2026
All the seats seemed to be good. We paid for the upgraded regular seats for $10 extra and sat in the front row. Parts of the show were entertaining and other parts were extremely cheesy. The sword fights were horrible. The acrobatics were neat and enjoyable to watch. We would have enjoyed if all the cast were singing audibly in real time rather than mouthing to a recording. The food was not impressive. The mashed potatoes may be instant, the pulled pork was dry, the soup was luke warm and very bland. For the price we paid I expected it to be better quality. The set was impressive though and young kids would enjoy it.
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daniw975
"A great time for all ages"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed March 19, 2026
Staff was friendly and great to talk to. The food was delicious and served quickly by an amazing server. There is nothing better than seeing the looks of amazement on my teens' faces and my son being mesmerized by mermaids and zombies. They really got excited by the seals and dogs.
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599sherylp
"Solo Vet visit"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed March 17, 2026
Had a great time! I went to the ticket office in person to purchase my solo ticket. I am a Vet and they have a 10 dollar discount. I had my VA ID but she said it was on the honor system. I went on Sunday evening, March 15th. They only had 69.99 tickets available. I was charged 59.99 (with the discount) and saved another 5.00 by going to the ticket office directly. 64.95. Section E2. When I arrived I was also given a 10 percent military discount at the gift shop. Another surprising bonus. Once inside I found out the theatre was half empty. Guessing they did not sell the value seats just the 69.99 seats. Sat in the middle of 2 groups. Did not feel uncomfortable at all. Found out the guy next to me graduated from the same MN high school! Crazy. Food was good. I liked the soup and baked chicken. I found out mid way through dinner BBQ sauce was available for the pulled pork. That made the difference. I did not feel strange going by myself. I was given the option of sitting on the end of the row but chose to sit in the middle of the row. The show was much more colorful and action packed than I thought it would be. Actors/performers very accomplished. Free pre show was great. Staff extremely friendly. Couple next to me tipped 10 dollars in cash so I left 5 as the drink refill was very slow. Plus that was the only cash I had on me. They do leave a card you can scan to leave tip via venmo but I am not a techy. Everyone around me had a great time. I sat in the Crimson section. They were selling flags for 5.00. I chose not to have my picture taken but noted those around me did not purchase the photo or even looked at them, so unsure how much. The show was very theatrical with lots going on the entire 1.5 hours. Sorry if this is so.long but wanted people to.know my solo Vet experience.
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journalmytrips
Georgia
"very entertaining"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed March 12, 2026
I have been to several of these dinner shows and this one is one of the best. The performers were so talented especially with the acrobatics. They had to be able to swing on a rope across water, climb a rope, swim or dive into the water doing somersaults, do tumbling routines and sing and dance. While the performers were changing costumes, there were some animal acts, with sea lions, dogs and birds. There was also a contest between red and blue sides. The dinner was fine. Everything was at a good temperature. Remember the only utensil you are given is a fork. You could bring disposable utensils if you wish. At the end of the meal, a doggy bag, not a box, was offered. A warm towelette was also offered for your greasy hands. All in all, remember you go for the show.
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