Billet d'entrée au spectacle Pirates Adventure
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Billet d'entrée au spectacle Pirates Adventure

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Durée: 3 heures
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  • Profitez d'un spectacle ultime pour tous les âges qui compte déjà trois millions de visiteurs
  • Montez à bord et naviguez sur les Sept Mers lors d'une soirée d'acrobaties et de théâtre
  • Plongez dans les légendes des plus grands pirates et de leurs voyages
Ce qui vous attend

Montez à bord de l'Hispaniola et faites un voyage magique à une époque où les pirates régnaient sur les sept mers ! Évadez-vous pour une soirée de divertissement à couper le souffle avec une sélection de boissons non alcoolisées et d'eau pour la laver, à volonté tout au long de la nuit. Une expérience familiale vraiment inoubliable, perdez-vous dans l'aventure avec des acrobaties qui surprendront, des danseurs qui éblouiront et des rires pour tous les âges.

Plongez au cœur de l'action : ressentez la chaleur du feu, entendez le bruit des épées et levez les yeux tandis que les pirates survolent votre tête ! Choisissez parmi quatre catégories de sièges pour tous les budgets : pont principal, quart de pont, tables du capitaine VIP, ou pour l'aventure ultime des pirates, choisissez l'expérience VVIP avec visite des coulisses sous les ponts.

Les routes commerciales d'autrefois ont été le théâtre de nombreuses batailles historiques liées à des rumeurs de trésors cachés. Sir Henry Morgan avait combattu et vaincu le méchant pirate Jacques Lafitte, laissant son galion naufrage dans les Caraïbes. Cependant, se sentant vulnérable à une attaque de vengeance, Morgan a demandé l'aide de Sir Francis Drake (le plus noble des pirates), de Barbe Noire (le pirate le plus célèbre), de Barbarossa (le roi de la Méditerranée) et du capitaine Scarlet (une beauté qui règne avec une main de fer). poing) pour l'aider à défendre le trésor et écraser Lafitte une fois pour toutes.

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Camí Porrassa, 12, 07181 Magaluf, Espagne

Lieu de rendez-vous:
Veuillez présenter votre bon à l'entrée principale du dîner-spectacle Pirates Adventure. Veuillez être sur place à l'heure. Il y a un grand parking gratuit.
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  • Les bébés (0 à 1 an) sont gratuits mais ne disposent pas de siège et doivent être assis sur vos genoux. Les poussettes pour bébés ne sont pas autorisées à l'intérieur du site
  • Tous les billets comprennent un repas composé de poulet rôti, de frites steakhouse et d'épis de maïs suivi d'un cornet de crème glacée. Celui-ci sera servi à l'arrivée avant le spectacle. Une sélection de boissons gazeuses et d'eau gratuites est à la disposition de tous dans les stations libre-service rechargeables du bar.
  • Une option végétarienne est disponible. Lorsque vous confirmez votre réservation, veuillez indiquer si vous avez besoin d'un repas végétarien ou si vous avez d'autres restrictions alimentaires.
  • Veuillez noter que le lieu est un espace non-fumeur
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