REVIEW · DINING EXPERIENCES
Tenerife: Scandal Dinner Show Entry Ticket and 5-Course Meal
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Burlesque plus dinner equals a fun night. At the GF Victoria Hotel in Tenerife, the Scandal Dinner Show pairs a 5-course meal with a staged adult performance in the dim Las Olas hall. I like that the evening is built for your senses, not just your seat time: live singing and music roll right into the show, while the acts stay active and varied.
My other favorite part is the “one ticket, one night” payoff. You get a full evening package that includes your welcome drink and a proper 5-course dinner, so you can skip the awkward planning and just enjoy the pacing.
One thing to consider: the show is adult and strictly rules-based. You’ll want to follow the dress code (long pants, no swimwear) and take the camera ban seriously, and if you’re hoping for lots of English, the room may lean more Spanish than you expect.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- Scandal Dinner Show in Tenerife: what makes the GF Victoria setting special
- Your 2.5-hour flow: how the evening usually lands
- The 5-course dinner at Las Olas: regular vs vegetarian, plus a few real-world cautions
- The burlesque acts: singing, music, comedy, and the “athletic erotic” vibe
- Drinks, pacing, and the “keep it moving” atmosphere
- Dress code and camera rules: how to avoid the do-not-fail mistakes
- Price and value: what $106 buys you in Tenerife
- Who should book this show, and who should skip it
- Should you book the Scandal Dinner Show in Tenerife?
- FAQ
- Where does the Scandal Dinner Show take place?
- How long is the dinner show experience?
- What is included with the ticket?
- Can I choose a vegetarian meal?
- Is it suitable for children?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
- Are cameras allowed during the show?
Key points to know before you go

- Adult burlesque with a modern sensibility and lots of stage energy, including singing and music
- A true 5-course dinner with regular and vegetarian options
- Las Olas hall atmosphere: dim lighting that makes the performances feel like a real night out
- Drinks during the show (many people report wine and fizz flowing, so pace yourself)
- No photos inside, plus a clear dress code and no swimwear or flip-flops
Scandal Dinner Show in Tenerife: what makes the GF Victoria setting special

This isn’t a casual dinner out. It’s a production designed like a night at a theater, then layered with dining. The show happens in the Las Olas hall at the GF Victoria Hotel, and the lighting matters: the dim room helps the costumes, makeup, and stage movements read clearly, even when the action speeds up.
The overall feel is adult, playful, and a bit raunchy around the edges, but it tends to lean toward athletic, comedic performance more than anything awkward. The acts are described as modern burlesque with humor and sensuality, and that mix is part of what keeps the evening from feeling repetitive.
If you love variety, you’re in luck. The program includes different styles of performance, with music, live singing, dance, and comedy woven around the dinner timing. It’s not just one performer on stage for two hours; it’s a sequence of acts that keeps your attention moving.
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Your 2.5-hour flow: how the evening usually lands

The ticket is built for a roughly 2.5-hour night. Starting times vary, so check availability for the exact slot you’re booking. Once you arrive, you’ll check in at the venue desk and get directed to your table.
From there, the night is paced in layers:
- You eat your 5-course dinner while the show runs around you.
- You’ll get breaks between acts, and those pauses often come with added stage moments and audience interaction.
- The performers keep working even while people are still finishing courses, so the evening stays lively instead of turning into a long wait.
A lot of the enjoyment comes from timing. In good shows, the food and stage cues don’t fight each other. Here, the meal timing is described as well managed, and servers are kept busy to make sure drinks and courses don’t drag.
The 5-course dinner at Las Olas: regular vs vegetarian, plus a few real-world cautions

The core “sit-down” value is the 5-course menu paired to the show. You can choose a regular menu or a vegetarian option. The important practical detail is that vegetarian and vegan menus need to be requested at least 1 day ahead. If you’re going last-minute, plan to follow up early.
What you might want to know before you go:
- You’ll likely experience a set menu format, not a choose-your-own style meal.
- Some diners report that the dishes are mostly fish/seafood. If you’re not a seafood person, that’s the one food-related risk to consider.
- One common frustration is not having the menu fully spelled out in advance, so it’s worth mentally preparing for a guided meal rather than an à la carte decision.
On the plus side, the dinner is positioned as part of the show, not an afterthought. People mention that service stays attentive and courses arrive at a steady pace, which matters in a dining-and-performance setup. Also, portions are described as somewhat on the smaller side by at least one reviewer, so if you’re a big eater, go in hungry but accept that it’s a staged meal, not a giant feast.
The burlesque acts: singing, music, comedy, and the “athletic erotic” vibe
The headline is adult burlesque in the style of a modern dinner theater. The acts can be flashy and sparkly, with costumes that range from lavish to glittery. The show mixes sensual performance with comedy, and the result is more “fun theater” than dark and serious.
One of the most praised elements is the sheer amount of talent on display. Many comments highlight gymnastics-style feats and athletic dance with an erotic twist. That tells you something important about the show’s identity: this isn’t just singing-and-standing-around entertainment. It’s a physical performance that changes shape often.
You should also expect live music and singing woven through the night. That matters because it keeps the atmosphere warmer and more immersive. If you’ve ever been to a show where you’re stuck listening to background tracks, this is designed to feel like a real performance happening in real time.
Language note: the show includes a mix of Spanish and English support, but some people report that more is said in Spanish than English. You don’t need fluent Spanish to enjoy the visuals and the comedic beats, but it can affect how many jokes you catch.
Finally, consider the tone. One reviewer specifically said it was sexy but not nudity-focused, describing it more like athletic teasing than explicit exposure. So if your goal is playful adult fun without anything shocking, this may fit. Still, it is adult entertainment and not appropriate for kids.
Drinks, pacing, and the “keep it moving” atmosphere

This is a dinner show where your glass doesn’t just sit there and look pretty. The experience includes a welcome drink, and it’s described as having drinks available throughout the show. Reviews also mention wine and fizz being poured frequently, with full glasses during the evening.
What that means for you:
- It’s easy to get into the flow, because service stays active during pauses in the performances.
- It’s also easy to overdo it if you arrive dry. Plan to sip, not chug, and remember you’ll be watching an energetic, fast-paced show.
Pacing is part of the value. When the staff hits the timing right, you don’t miss acts while waiting for food, and you don’t finish your meal and feel stuck waiting for the next big moment. A well-run show like this tends to keep people laughing, moving, and even joining in during short breaks.
If you’re celebrating, this kind of pacing helps. One reviewer mentioned booking it for a 60th birthday, which makes sense: it’s social, stage-forward, and easy to feel like the night is “for you,” not just for the room.
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Dress code and camera rules: how to avoid the do-not-fail mistakes
Let’s keep this practical, because the venue rules are very specific.
Dress code
- Elegant-casual
- Men must wear long pants
- Swimwear is not allowed (no beach clothes, swimsuits, sandals)
- Avoid flip-flops and sandals
- Sportswear isn’t the right look
The easiest way to handle this is to think smart dinner outfit. If you’re unsure, err on slightly more dressed-up than you think you need.
Photo and device rules
- Cameras are not allowed inside
- Professional cameras are also not allowed
- Drones are not allowed
- Flash photography is not allowed
- Photography inside is prohibited
Translation: bring your phone for travel photos outside the show, but don’t plan on filming the acts. One review mentioned that people may take pictures with cast members after, but inside the performance space you should assume the no-photo rule is strict.
Also, keep your shoes and clothing comfortable enough for a 2.5-hour evening in a show setting. You’ll be sitting for dinner and watching constant movement, so choose something you can stay in without fuss.
Price and value: what $106 buys you in Tenerife

At about $106 per person, you’re paying for three things bundled together:
- A staged adult performance (not a background show)
- A real 5-course meal
- A drinks component (welcome drink plus additional drinks during the evening)
Compared to buying food and show tickets separately, bundling usually wins. This ticket isn’t cheap, but it’s not priced like a casual buffet either. It’s closer to the cost of a theater night plus dinner, which is exactly what it feels like once you’re inside.
That said, the value depends on your fit:
- If you like theatrical adult performances and you’re comfortable with the burlesque style, it’s a strong “treat night” purchase.
- If you’re picky about seafood, you’ll want to be careful, since some diners report that the meal is heavily fish/seafood based.
- If you don’t handle language differences well, don’t assume you’ll catch every line in English. The visuals do the heavy lifting, but the humor may land more fully if you’re comfortable with Spanish.
In other words: the price feels justified when you’re there for the full experience. If you want a calm meal with mild entertainment, choose differently.
Who should book this show, and who should skip it

This is a great match if you want:
- Adult entertainment in a polished, organized setting
- A full-night plan without figuring out dinner reservations plus a separate show
- Live performance with variety: music, singing, comedy, dance, and athletic stage acts
- A social night out with attentive service and frequent drinks
Skip it if:
- You’re traveling with kids. It’s not suitable for children under 16.
- You need a fully English-led experience. The room may be more Spanish than English.
- You dislike seafood and aren’t willing to take a set-menu risk.
- You want to film or photograph the performances. The camera rules are firm.
If you’re celebrating a milestone, it can work well too. The tone is party-like and staged, which means birthdays and anniversaries tend to feel built into the evening.
Should you book the Scandal Dinner Show in Tenerife?

If you’re planning one adult night in Tenerife that feels like more than dinner, I’d book it. The strongest reason is the balance of professional stage entertainment with a 5-course meal that actually keeps pace with the show. When a dinner theater gets the timing right and the performers bring real athletic talent, you end up with a night that’s easy to remember.
Book it especially if you like burlesque-style performance, live singing/music, and a room that stays active. Pass if seafood is a problem for you or if you need lots of English in the jokes and dialogue.
If you go, come dressed correctly and plan to enjoy the show with your eyes more than your camera. Then you’ll get what this ticket is really selling: a fun, grown-up spectacle in Tenerife that’s worth treating like your main event.
FAQ
Where does the Scandal Dinner Show take place?
The show is held in the Las Olas hall of the GF Victoria Hotel in Tenerife.
How long is the dinner show experience?
The duration is listed as about 2.5 hours. Starting times vary, so check availability for the slot you want.
What is included with the ticket?
Your ticket includes the dinner show, a 5-course menu, and a welcome drink.
Can I choose a vegetarian meal?
Yes. Vegetarian and vegan menus are available, but you need to request them at least 1 day before the activity.
Is it suitable for children?
No. The experience is not suitable for children under 16.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible.
Are cameras allowed during the show?
No. Cameras are not allowed, and photography inside the show is prohibited (including flash photography).































