Ticket for Scandal Dinner Show in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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Ticket for Scandal Dinner Show in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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  • 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $113.19
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Adult-only glamour in Costa Adeje. The Scandal Dinner Show mixes burlesque-style performance with a proper sit-down dinner and live entertainment—music, dance, humour, and a live voice in the middle of it all.

I like that it’s built as a full night out, not a quick snack-and-show setup. The dinner experience comes with alcoholic beverages (wine, water, soft drinks, and beer), plus there are menu options if you need vegetarian or celiac meals.

One thing to think about: this is an adult-only show with sensual, burlesque energy, and the dress code matters—elegant casual, long trousers for men, and swimwear isn’t allowed.

Quick Hits I’d Plan Around

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  • Platinum vs Gold seating: Platinum tables are the best located; Gold tables sit behind them.
  • Alcohol included with dinner: wine, water, soft drinks, and beer are served during the meal.
  • Dietary requests need a heads-up: vegetarian, celiac, and allergen options are available on request, and menu adaptations must be communicated 24 hours in advance.
  • Adult-only burlesque-style night: sensual performances with humour, live music, and dance.
  • Table sharing is possible: any table can be shared with other people.
  • Big room, managed night: the event has a maximum capacity of 220 travelers.

What the Scandal Dinner Show at GF Victoria Really Is

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This isn’t a daytime show you can casually slide into. It’s a late-night, adult-only dinner event designed around burlesque-inspired performance—sensual, theatrical, and played for laughs as much as for the spectacle.

The setting is the GF Victoria venue in Costa Adeje, and the rhythm of the night follows a common dinner-theatre formula, but with a twist: the entertainment isn’t just background. Expect live voice, vibrant music, and dance that keeps pulling your attention away from the plate for short bursts. The humour is part of the act too, so the tone tends to be bold but not mean.

Also, the evening is framed as a gastronomic experience, not a buffet. You get courses that sound intentional and themed, and the show’s pacing is set up to keep the night feeling like one continuous event.

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Platinum vs Gold: Picking the Best Table Location

Seating is where you can turn a good night into a great one.

  • Platinum Ticket: tables with the best location.
  • Gold Ticket: tables located behind the platinum tables.

That sounds simple, but it changes how the performance lands. If you’re choosing based on visibility, pick Platinum. If you’re price-sensitive and okay with a slightly more distant view, Gold can still work—especially since this style of show is meant to entertain the whole room, not only people in the front row.

One more detail that affects the vibe: any table can be shared. If you booked expecting a private table, you might end up sitting alongside other attendees. For some people that’s part of the fun; for others, it’s worth factoring in before you choose.

The Dinner Menu: What You’ll Eat During the Show

Your ticket is for the dinner experience, and the meal is served as part of the show night. Based on the sample menu, here’s what you can expect to see on the plate:

  • Starter: Cherne ceviche with yuzu and passion fruit
  • Starter: Pumpkin cream in textures and citrus
  • Main: Cod with prawn and Thai sauce
  • Main: Oriental bird stick and Mexican touches
  • Dessert: chocolate stiletto

The menu is international in its flavour decisions—citrus shows up more than once, and you get seafood plus something poultry-like, with a final dessert that’s more showpiece than plain chocolate cake.

Important for planning: if you need changes, you can request vegetarian, celiac, or allergen options. And if you want menu adaptations beyond the standard offerings, you need to communicate them 24 hours in advance. That’s the kind of cutoff that can make a difference between a smooth meal and last-minute confusion.

One practical tip: when you request dietary needs, be specific about what you can’t eat. The show runs on a schedule, so the more clearly you state requirements, the easier it is for them to handle it.

The Show Program: Burlesque, Humour, and Extra Moments

The headline is a burlesque-style dinner show for adults, with sensuality and staged entertainment that blends several disciplines—live music, dance, and theatre-style performance.

What makes it feel “more than dinner theatre” is that the night leans into character and play. The vibe is described as sexy but light, with humour and an open-minded tone. That matters because burlesque works best when it feels fun instead of uncomfortable, and this show seems to aim for that balance.

There’s also mention of a magic-show feel and VIP-style service energy. Even if you’re not sure how that will appear in the program, it suggests you won’t just sit through the same beats you’d expect from a plain cabaret dinner. The goal is to keep you entertained in more than one way.

And yes, there’s a social side. One detail worth noting: birthdays of guests can be celebrated as part of the evening, without turning it into something pity-driven. If you’re going for a special occasion, that’s the kind of touch that can make the night feel personal.

Drinks Included: Wine, Beer, and Staying in the Party Mood

Your ticket includes drinks during dinner: wine, water, soft drinks, and beer.

That’s a big part of the value math, because it removes the usual question of what you’ll pay at the bar. It also shapes how people experience the night: you’re not waiting for a cash-up moment to start enjoying yourself.

One small detail from the experience vibe: there’s a mention of soft white wine, which fits the overall “easy evening” feeling described by the night’s tone. If you don’t drink much, you still benefit from the included water and soft drinks.

A fun planning idea: build in time after the show. People suggest scheduling an after party for at least an hour if you can. The reason is simple—you’ll likely leave while the atmosphere is still warm, and it’s nice to keep the momentum going rather than rushing straight back to a quiet evening.

Getting There From Costa Adeje (And What to Wear)

The meeting point is GF VICTORIA, at Fernando López Arvelo, 1, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The show start time is 8:30 pm, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.

Two practical notes matter here:

  1. The venue is near public transportation, so you’re not locked into a private shuttle plan.
  2. An air-conditioned vehicle isn’t included. So if you’re traveling from farther away, plan for warm weather and use taxis or public transport rather than expecting a comfort bus.

Dress code is elegant casual. Men need long trousers. Swimwear isn’t allowed. That one rule is easy to miss if you’re in vacation mode after the beach—so plan your outfit before you head out.

If you’re going straight from a day of walking and heat, wear something comfortable that still fits elegant casual. Long trousers for men is the key. For women, elegant casual is the general instruction, and it’s worth choosing something you can move in since the show is lively.

Timing and Group Size: What the Schedule Feels Like

The dinner-and-show experience runs about 2 hours 30 minutes. Booking timing is also worth noting: on average, this is reserved around 23 days in advance. That doesn’t mean you have to book months ahead, but it does suggest dates fill up—especially if you want Platinum tables.

The event has a maximum capacity of 220 travelers. That’s not a small intimate group, so expect a lively room. The good news is that the show is designed for an audience of that size, and the table setup (Platinum or Gold) gives you a way to influence your view and comfort.

Also, you’ll receive confirmation at booking time, and your ticket is a mobile ticket. That’s convenient for arriving with less paperwork and less waiting.

Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Rethink It)

This is a great fit if you want a night that blends dinner with performance, and you like shows with humour and adult energy. The burlesque-style aspect makes it especially appealing if you’re open-minded and comfortable with sensual theatrics.

It’s also smart for couples or friends who want a shared experience without planning every detail of dinner service and entertainment separately.

You might want to skip or reconsider if:

  • You don’t enjoy adult-only, sensual performance styles.
  • You’re expecting something family-friendly or purely comedic without the burlesque tone.
  • You strongly prefer a private table setup (since tables can be shared).

If you’re someone who likes special-occasion extras, the birthday celebration detail is another reason this can work. And the inclusion of wine, water, soft drinks, and beer makes it easier to keep your night flowing without bar budgeting.

Value for Money at $113.19 Per Person

At $113.19 per person, you’re paying for a packaged night: admission plus a multi-course dinner and included drinks.

Here’s why that can be good value:

  • You get a proper plated meal, with multiple courses listed in the sample menu.
  • Drinks are included during dinner—wine, water, soft drinks, and beer.
  • You’re paying for the show itself, not just a meal.

Where value becomes personal is in your seating choice. Platinum costs more than Gold, but it’s the option that can make a noticeable difference for viewing. If you care about seeing details clearly, Platinum is the rational upgrade. If you’re happy to watch from further back, Gold can still deliver the whole concept of a fun burlesque dinner night.

Finally, this is an adult-only experience that lasts about 2.5 hours, so you’re buying time as well as entertainment. That can be worth it when you compare it to the cost of dinner + nightlife separately.

Should You Book the Scandal Dinner Show?

I’d book it if you’re in Santa Cruz de Tenerife / Costa Adeje for a few days and you want one “easy yes” night that feels like more than dinner. The combination of adult burlesque-style entertainment, a structured meal, and included drinks makes it simpler to plan—and more likely to feel like a real event.

Book Platinum if:

  • You want the best possible sightlines.
  • You’re celebrating something and want the best experience.

Choose Gold if:

  • You’re watching costs.
  • You’re okay sitting a bit farther back and focusing on the overall show atmosphere.

Just make sure you line up your dietary needs early (especially anything requiring adaptation), respect the dress code, and plan for an 8:30 pm start so you don’t rush in stressed.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Scandal Dinner Show?

It lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes.

What time does the show start?

The start time is 8:30 pm.

Where do I meet for the show?

You meet at GF VICTORIA, Fernando López Arvelo, 1, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.

Is it an adult-only activity?

Yes. The activity is only for adults.

What’s included with the ticket?

You get admission plus dinner. Alcoholic beverages served during dinner include wine, water, soft drinks, and beer.

Are vegetarian or celiac options available?

Yes. Vegetarian, celiac, and allergen options are available on request.

How much notice do they need for menu adaptations?

Menu adaptations need to be communicated 24 hours in advance.

What’s the difference between Platinum and Gold tickets?

Platinum tickets have the best table location. Gold tickets are located behind the platinum tables.

Can I share a table with other people?

Yes. Any tables can be shared with other people.

What’s the dress code?

Elegant casual. Men must wear long trousers, and swimwear is not allowed.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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