Yes, but it's a giant amount of food! Could be a waste in that sense, but the show is very exciting.
After reading reviews - you can have a child 3 yrs and younger get in free if they sit on your lap and do not order food. From the sounds of it that would be the best option and share your dinner according to the amount of food you get. That is what I am planning when we go next week :)
From the pre-show to the show , I think will keep the attention span of a three year old.
We took our 2 1/2 year old who can't sit still for any length of time and he sat through the whole show completely content with the show.
Yes, the great thing is that unlike MT , Pirates will give you a doggie bag for your leftovers.
Absolutely! But keep in mind there are a lot of loud noises and there is a creepy skeleton that rises out of the water a couple times. Just depends on your child and what you think he/she can handle.
We took our 3 year old. He loved the show. Didnt eat much of the food.
Yes, I dont think you need to buy the food, we bought one seat for two 3 yr olds and none of it was eaten. Both kids were glued from beginning to end but the skeleton part was too scary for one of them.
Yes!!
Katie yes though there are exploding cannons my 7 years old and before the main show you can be made into a pirate or mermaid and they have a pre-show that you sing along with pirates.
Yes lot of action....
Tough question, probably as there is a lot action and flashing lights. Good luck.
Yes. And they have doggie bags if They can't finish their food.
I went with my three grandkids. One is 6 and the twins are 4. They were all excited, were engaged and also participated with some of the activities. It's the first time I've seen the twins this enthralled for that length of time (about three hours). It was a terrific show and absolutely kept their attention.
We had two 4 year olds with us and They were very attentive.
Most likely, there's a lot going on. Think of it comparable to a circus in terms of stuff going on
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