Pirates Voyage is a dinner theater located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The show focuses on the illustrious pirates Captain Blackbeard and Calico Jack as they battle for lost treasure. Guests will choose a side -- Crimson or Sapphire -- and cheer on their team as they go head to head battling between two full sized pirate ships in an indoor 15 foot lagoon. During the high octane show, guests will chow down on a four course feast that includes roasted chicken and BBQ pork. Prior to the show time, guests can enjoy an interactive experience in Pirates Treasure.
Parking at Pirates Voyage
Pirates Voyage offers free parking, with a large lot located in front of the venue, accessible from US 17 Bypass.
Best and worst time to go to Pirates Voyage
To get a good parking spot and experience all the fun Pirates Voyage offers, the best time to arrive is around an hour prior to the start of your show time. The worst time to go is right before the start of a show time, tickets may not be available. While the show runs mostly all year long, the summer season hosts the most shows, with an average two to four shows a day.
Admission to Pirates Voyage
Admission varies depending on seat preference, with tickets for adults ranging from $49.99-$54.99 per person, and children $26.99-$31.99. To review and reserve seats or tickets, visit their website.
Must see/do at Pirates Voyage
For an hour prior to the dinner and show, Pirates Treasure offers guests an interactive experience with singers, jugglers, live animals and games in their Pirates Village. Sing along with pirates as they roam the village and interact with guests before they meet for battle. Face painting, drinks and snacks are also available for an additional fee.
Other places to visit near Pirates Voyage
If you love live music, The Carolina Opry Theater is located directly next to Pirates Voyage. Or head up the road for a little shopping at Tanger Outlet Center or the Myrtle Beach Mall.
Insider tip for visitors to Pirates Voyage
While their dinner is set as a specific feast, if you are a vegetarian, Pirates Voyage can accommodate you with vegetarian meal, when made upon request at reservation time.
Author's bio: Rebecca S. Robertson has called Myrtle Beach home for the past seven years. She has written for a variety of local and national publications.
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