Pirates, acrobatics, and bass lines collide. I love the adult-only party energy and the live DJ that gets the room moving before the big stage moments, and the whole thing feels like more than just another night out. One thing to plan for: if you arrive too early, you may end up waiting around.
For me, the hook is that the show is built like a mini festival: music, dancing, and acrobatics under one roof, with an innuendo-tilted pirate script and routines that go hard. You also get a drinks credit with your ticket, and the value depends a lot on the tier you choose.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A grown-up pirate show, not a bar crawl in Magaluf
- Price check: does $46 buy real value?
- Where to enter at Pirates Adventure Theatre and when to arrive
- Live DJ warm-up: the first part that sets the mood
- The main Pirates Reloaded performance: acrobatics and stunts up close
- Adult humor, table energy, and what to expect from the crowd
- Drinks credit and the bar reality once the music turns up
- Tips to get the best night: shoes, pacing, and choosing your tier
- Who should book Pirates Reloaded in Mallorca
- Should you book Pirates Reloaded? My practical verdict
- FAQ
- What is the Pirates Reloaded Show ticket valid for?
- Is Pirates Reloaded suitable for children?
- What does the ticket include?
- How much is the drinks credit?
- Where do I meet for the show?
- How long is the experience?
- What language is the host or greeter?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
- What should I bring?
- Can I cancel, and do I pay later?
Key things to know before you go

- Adult-only entertainment in Magaluf with an innuendo-packed pirate theme
- Live DJ warm-up before the main show, so you are not just sitting and watching
- Drink credits included, with different amounts by ticket tier (Main Deck, Quarter, VIP, and VVIP)
- Acrobatics, dancers, and stunts built for an audience that wants to move
- English host/greeter and wheelchair accessibility at the venue
A grown-up pirate show, not a bar crawl in Magaluf

Magaluf is famous for nightlife, but Pirates Reloaded aims at a different kind of fun. This is an adult-only night out wrapped in pirate spectacle, with a mix of music, dancing, stunts, and acrobatics that keeps changing shape throughout the evening.
What I like most is that it is structured. You are not left to wander between bars hoping for a good atmosphere. Instead, you get a built-in flow: a live DJ part, then the main staging with performers, and you finish in the same location you started. That makes it a solid pick if your group wants something fun without a lot of decision-making.
The other big draw is the tone. The script has an adult twist with innuendo, and the dance routines are described as no-holds-barred. If you are in the mood for something cheeky and theatrical, this format fits that mood better than a standard club.
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Price check: does $46 buy real value?

At about $46 per person, the ticket price sounds simple, but the real value comes from what you get alongside the show. Your entry includes a drinks credit, and the show itself is the headline: DJ energy plus professional performers.
Here’s where it gets interesting. The drinks credit can be €30 (Maindeck), €40 (Quarter), €50 (VIP), or €400 in credit for VVIP. If you end up ordering drinks anyway, those credits can meaningfully shrink what you pay at the bar.
You also get a clue from the bar pricing people report: drinks can be expensive once you are inside, with mentions like around €20 for a jug of cocktail. So even if you only buy one round, a credit that is €30 to €50 can help you feel less nickel-and-dimed. If you choose a higher tier, it is even more likely to cover at least part of your night’s drinks spend.
Is it a bargain compared to a free nightclub night? No. But it can be strong value for an experience that packages show entertainment + DJ party + drink credit in one entry ticket.
Where to enter at Pirates Adventure Theatre and when to arrive

You meet at the Pirates Adventure Theatre, using the front entrance. The show ends back at the meeting point, so you do not have to figure out a second destination later.
Timing matters. Your ticket is valid for 1 day, but exact starting times depend on availability, so check what time you are assigned. Also, one practical tip from the overall experience: do not treat it like a hangout you can wander into hours early. At least some visitors note that showing up too far ahead can leave you stood around until the night properly starts.
So your best move is this: arrive with enough time to get through the entrance and find your spot, but not so early that you spend a big chunk of your evening waiting. In a place where the party is the product, being on-time helps you get the best energy faster.
Live DJ warm-up: the first part that sets the mood

Pirates Reloaded does not jump straight into acrobatics. You typically get a live DJ segment to build the atmosphere first. In one reported schedule, the DJ ran for around two hours before the main show began, and that show segment started around 23:30. Another account describes the first stretch as DJ-focused, even around the 90-minute mark.
Why this matters for you: a DJ warm-up is usually where groups settle into the vibe. If your party likes to dance, it gives you time to start moving immediately rather than waiting for the first stunt. If your group is a mix of dance lovers and spectacle-watchers, it is also a more flexible opening because you can enjoy music while you decide how into the action you want to be.
The downside, if you dislike long pre-show periods, is that the show itself is not the entire night. At least one schedule included a main show around an hour, with a break in between. So go in knowing you are buying a full evening arc, not one nonstop segment.
The main Pirates Reloaded performance: acrobatics and stunts up close

Once the DJ part ends, the performance goes big. Expect spectacular acrobatics, dancing, and stunts, with routines designed for an audience that is ready to react. The show is described as one of Mallorca’s biggest party nights, which lines up with the way it is built: multiple performer types, nonstop costume energy, and choreography that looks meant for a crowd.
You should also understand the staging style. The experience is not framed as a quiet theater performance. People are encouraged to be part of it, and you may be watching performers while the crowd is dancing hard. Some visitors specifically mention dancing on tables, which tells you how far the atmosphere can shift when the main routines hit.
There is also an adult theatrical layer. The pirate script is described as innuendo-packed, and the dance routines are described as no-holds-barred. That is part of the concept: it is meant to feel playful and cheeky rather than “family friendly with costumes.”
If your idea of a great night out is watching professional movement skills and then turning that energy into your own dancing, this is the part you will remember.
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Adult humor, table energy, and what to expect from the crowd

This is not suitable for children under 18, and the show is positioned as adult-only entertainment. If you are traveling with friends and you want a night that leans into humor and dance, that adult angle is a big part of why Pirates Reloaded feels different than typical nightlife.
From the reports, the atmosphere can get animated fast. There are mentions of the crowd atmosphere being incredible, and that performers are very talented. One visitor also notes the show feels like it blends a concert, festival, show, and club all into one setting.
One more detail to keep in mind: the program includes a fully stocked bar throughout the night. That likely contributes to why the crowd energy can get loud and physical. If you prefer a calmer night, this might be too high-energy for your taste. If you want a “let it go” kind of evening, it is easy to see why it hits for many people.
Also, there is mention that you may even rub shoulders with some celebrity visitors. I cannot promise that, but it signals the kind of draw the event has.
Drinks credit and the bar reality once the music turns up

The drinks side is where you should do your homework, because it affects how you feel about the night’s cost.
Your ticket includes a drinks credit, and the amount depends on the tier:
- Maindeck: €30 credit
- Quarter: €40 credit
- VIP: €50 credit
- VVIP: €400 credit (described as for a special occasion)
Then there is the bar reality. Reviews point to stupidly priced drinks for some people, and another account mentions drinks around €20 for a jug of cocktail. That lines up with how many high-energy venues operate: once you are inside, you are paying premium prices.
So how do you turn this into value? Use your credit as your anchor. Plan to spend at least some amount using the credit so you feel like the ticket package is working for you. If your group is the type that orders multiple rounds, higher-tier credits can be a smart way to keep the night from getting expensive.
One more practical point: table service is mentioned on the main deck, and the bar is described as fully stocked all night. If you want drinks without losing your place too often, it helps to set your expectations: you are likely going to order at convenient times during the DJ or breaks, not whenever you feel like it.
Tips to get the best night: shoes, pacing, and choosing your tier

This show is physical in spirit. The event calls for comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes, and that is not just marketing language. With dancing and possible table moments, you want footwear that you can handle for hours and that gives grip.
Pacing is the other key. If you show up way too early, you might spend a chunk of your night waiting for the DJ segment to really begin. Aim to be there with enough time to settle, but not so early that you miss momentum. The goal is to arrive when the night is about to kick into gear.
Then think about ticket tier as a value tool, not just status. If you pick Maindeck you still get a credit, but your credit covers less of the bar spend than higher tiers. If your group knows it will buy drinks anyway, VIP credit amounts like €50 can feel more comfortable. And if you want the most bar coverage, VVIP is the extreme end with €400 credit, described for a special occasion.
Finally, go in expecting dancing. People are not coming to watch this like a museum display. The event is built for movement, and some nights include a lot of high-energy crowd behavior.
Who should book Pirates Reloaded in Mallorca

You will likely enjoy Pirates Reloaded if you want:
- an adult-only night with music and professional performers
- a party that feels like a show + club in one space
- strong energy for groups, including girls nights and mixed-age groups (people mention ages roughly 25 to 60)
You might want to skip it if you:
- prefer a quiet sit-and-watch performance with no crowd participation
- dislike adult humor and innuendo-based scripting
- want a low-spend evening, since bar drinks can be pricey even with credits
Also, it helps if your group is comfortable handling a night that has segments. There is a DJ warm-up, then the main performance, and at least some schedules include a break in between. If everyone in your group expects constant action nonstop, you may feel the pacing more than others.
Should you book Pirates Reloaded? My practical verdict
Book Pirates Reloaded if you want a high-energy, adult-only entertainment package where the show is the plan and the DJ keeps it alive. The combination of professional acrobatics and dancers with a live DJ plus included drinks credit makes it one of the more structured ways to enjoy Magaluf nightlife.
I would book it especially when your group will actually use the bar credit, since that is where the ticket starts to feel fair versus paying premium drink prices on top. If you are curious but on the fence, choose a tier that matches how much you expect to drink.
Skip it if you are sensitive to adult innuendo, big crowd energy, or if you hate the idea of waiting around when you arrive too early.
FAQ
What is the Pirates Reloaded Show ticket valid for?
Your ticket is valid for 1 day. Starting times depend on availability, so check the time options before you confirm.
Is Pirates Reloaded suitable for children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 18 and is described as an adult-only show.
What does the ticket include?
The ticket includes entrance to the show and a drinks credit.
How much is the drinks credit?
The drinks credit depends on the ticket tier: Maindeck €30, Quarter €40, VIP €50, and VVIP €400.
Where do I meet for the show?
Enter the Pirates Adventure Theatre at the front entrance.
How long is the experience?
The ticket is valid for 1 day, and the schedule depends on starting times shown at booking. The night includes a DJ warm-up phase followed by the show segments.
What language is the host or greeter?
The host/greeter is available in English.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The activity is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes.
Can I cancel, and do I pay later?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. You can also use reserve now & pay later to keep plans flexible.


























