Get ready for an extraordinary adventure this summer as Pirates Dinner Adventure uncover the mystery of Captain Sebastian The Black’s lost ruby – a precious family heirloom that he has entrusted Magee, his loyal First Mate, to find and return it safely back to him
Pirates Dinner Adventure in Orlando, the popular family-friendly dinner show experience on Carrier Drive, near International Drive is inviting adventure-seeking guests to The Lost Ruby, a limited-time summer variation on its dinner show, running now through September 4, 2023.
The story of The Lost Ruby follows First Mate Magee as he sets out on a quest to retrieve an heirloom of Captain Sebastian’s.
Magee searches Mexico, Brazil, China, and Africa for the jewel. When he finally finds the ruby, Magee has to hide it in the Pirates Dinner Adventure marketplace. Young guests can get in on the action by panning for the ruby to win a prize.
Admission includes a three-course meal: your choice of soup or salad, your choice of an entree (roasted chicken, pork loin, penne pasta, or chicken nuggets), and a chocolate brownie, plus unlimited soda and coffee. Appetizers, alcoholic drinks, and upgraded entree options are available at an extra cost.
Once the main show concludes, guests can enjoy Buccaneer Bash, where everyone can join in with dancing and character greetings.
Tickets for the Lost Ruby are $72.95 for adults and $46.95 for kids. Each ticket includes a three-course meal and unlimited soft drinks
Upgrades are available with premium seating, photo downloads, and more.
Plus, right now you can use code CELEBRATE25 to receive 25% off tickets.
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