Tenerife: Scandal Dinner Show Entry Ticket and 5-Course Meal

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Tenerife: Scandal Dinner Show Entry Ticket and 5-Course Meal

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Adult burlesque and dinner in Tenerife, in one package. This Scandal Dinner Show at the GF Victoria Hotel pairs a 5-course meal with a modern, adult stage performance in the Las Olas hall. I love the tight mix of live entertainment and dinner pacing, and I also like that the show leans into athletic, theatrical talent rather than just gimmicks. One thing to consider: English narration can be limited, and the menu details may feel more mysterious than you’d expect.

In practice, you’re buying an evening built around senses: dim, show-ready lighting, live singing and music, and costumed performers who bring comedy into the mix. You’ll also want to show up ready for the rules, because the venue has a clear dress code and strict camera policy.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • Las Olas hall at GF Victoria Hotel is the whole setting, from welcome drink to final performance beats
  • Five-course dinner with a regular or vegetarian option, plus a welcome drink and drinks during the show
  • Modern burlesque with live singing, music, and comedy, plus a strong emphasis on athletic performance
  • Rules are strict: no cameras during the show, and swimwear is not allowed
  • Table sharing is possible, so plan for a social dinner setting rather than privacy

Ticket Basics at GF Victoria: what you’re really buying

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This is a classic Tenerife dinner show setup, but with a modern burlesque twist. Your ticket takes you to the GF Victoria Hotel in the Canary Islands area, where the action happens in the hotel’s Las Olas hall. Expect the evening to be structured like a show first, dinner second, and then both running together.

The core value is that you’re not just watching a performance and then going for food afterward. Instead, the venue times the meal so you’re eating while acts perform, with live music and singing weaving through the courses. That matters because it turns the meal into part of the entertainment rhythm, not just a quiet intermission.

What you also get, beyond the “sexy show” label, is a full evening of stage work: performers in elaborate costumes, comedy moments, and live vocal/music elements. The atmosphere is intentionally dim and theatrical, so it feels like you’ve stepped into an adults-only night out, not just a restaurant with dancers.

Two practical notes shape the experience. First, your table may be shared with other guests. Second, the show is not aimed at families—there’s no entry for kids under 16—so plan on an adult-oriented crowd and energy.

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The 5-course dinner: local flavors, possible fish focus, and drink flow

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The included meal is a 5-course menu, served alongside the performance. You can usually choose between a regular menu and a vegetarian option, but you’ll need to request vegetarian or vegan needs at least 1 day ahead. If dietary restrictions are important to you, don’t wait until you arrive—give them time to prepare.

How the food experience feels is where expectations matter. One consistent theme is that the menu can lean heavily toward fish and seafood, so if you’re not a fan, you’ll want to think twice or confirm what you’ll be served. Also, you might not be given much detail ahead of time about exact dishes, which can be a little unsettling if you’re the type who likes to plan every bite.

Still, the meal is generally described as well-paced and high service quality. What stands out is that courses tend to arrive at the right moments so the show keeps moving and you’re not stuck waiting through long silent stretches. That’s a big part of why this works for date nights and celebrations.

On drinks: you get a welcome drink, and the experience includes drinks throughout the show. Multiple diners describe the flow of wine as generous, with glasses being refilled and topped up. If you like pairing dinner with a lively show atmosphere, you’ll likely enjoy that “never empty” feeling.

The burlesque spectacle: modern, sexy, athletic

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The performance is burlesque with a modern sensibility. That means the tone is adult and playful, with humor and sensual styling, but it also leans hard into performance skills. Many acts are described as athletic—gymnastics and dance movements take center stage, and the overall vibe gets compared to a raunchier, more acrobatic style of show rather than a slow cabaret night.

You’ll also see a mix of entertainment types: singing, music, dance, and comedic bits. Costumes range from lavish to sparkly, and the lighting is meant to frame bodies and movement, not just provide “dinner restaurant” visibility. If you want a spectacle with variety, that’s what you’re paying for.

A helpful detail: people describe it as sexy without being centered on nudity. The focus appears to be erotic theater and acrobatics rather than explicit content. Still, it’s very much an adult show, so bring the right mindset.

One more thing I’d plan around: there can be audience involvement in short breaks. It’s not a random chaos situation, but the show is designed to pull you in. If you’re nervous about being singled out, it helps to know that the energy is interactive, just not described as chaotic.

How the 2.5-hour night flows in Las Olas

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The total duration is about 2.5 hours, but exact start times vary—check availability when you book. The schedule is built around a sequence: check in, welcome drink, dinner courses, show acts between and around courses, and then a final portion of the performance.

When you arrive, you’re meant to go to the check-in desk to get your table. From there, settle in because the Las Olas hall is the entire bubble for the night. The venue experience is part of the fun—dim lighting, staged ambiance, and servers moving with a steady tempo so you aren’t waiting forever for the next course.

Dress rehearsal timing matters because the menu and show are linked. The best way to enjoy this is to lean in and treat it like a night at the theater with food. If you arrive late or hungry in a “breathe, eat, then watch” way, you’ll feel the gears less smoothly.

Also, plan around seating: since tables may be shared, you may meet new people beside you. That can be fun if you’re on a couple trip and want a bit of social energy. If you want quiet and privacy, choose your expectations accordingly.

One last moment to know about: photography during the show is not allowed, but people report that photos with the cast may be possible after the performance. If you want a souvenir, that’s the time window to think about.

Practical rules: dress code, shoes, and cameras

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This is one of those experiences where the “small rules” strongly affect comfort. The venue asks for elegant-casual dress. For men, that includes long pants. Swimwear is not allowed for entry, and you should avoid flip-flops or sandals.

The simplest advice: dress for an adults-only hotel show. Think smart pants, a dressy top, and shoes you can stand and move in during the evening.

Cameras are tightly restricted. No cameras, drones, or professional cameras. Flash photography is also not allowed, and cameras inside the show area are a no-go. You’ll need to accept that you’re watching with your eyes, not through a screen.

If you’re tempted to sneak photos, don’t. You’ll enjoy it more by focusing on the acts, especially because the performances use timing and lighting that’s hard to capture well anyway. If you care about photos, rely on post-show moments when available.

Price, value, and who it suits in Tenerife

At $106 per person, this isn’t the cheapest dinner-and-show option. But the value argument is pretty straightforward: you’re getting an adult stage performance plus a five-course dinner, a welcome drink, and drinks throughout the show, all in one package at the GF Victoria Hotel.

This is best value when you want an all-in-one night. It removes the guesswork of planning dinner near a show time and reduces “what if the restaurant is slow” stress. It’s also a strong pick for celebrations, because the venue and pacing naturally create a special-occasion vibe.

Who I think will enjoy it most:

  • Couples who want an entertaining date night with food and performance together
  • Adults who like theater and dance and don’t mind an erotic, humorous tone
  • People who appreciate service and a structured evening more than wandering nightlife

Who should reconsider:

  • Anyone who strongly dislikes fish/seafood (some menus lean that way)
  • People who need lots of English narration (English is listed, but you might hear more Spanish than you expect)
  • Anyone who doesn’t want to follow dress-code rules or dislikes camera restrictions
  • Families with younger kids, since it’s not suitable under 16

If you want an easy win, this is one of those “book it and show up dressed smart” evenings. Just be realistic: the show is adult-oriented, and the meal is part of the entertainment design, not a casual menu you can take your time reading.

Should you book the Tenerife Scandal Dinner Show?

If you want a single-ticket night that combines a 5-course dinner with a modern burlesque-style performance, this is a solid choice. I’d book it if you like acrobatics, live music and singing, and you’re comfortable with an adult, humorous atmosphere.

Skip it if you need clear meal transparency ahead of time, you hate fish/seafood, or you rely on English interpretation for jokes and announcements. If you’re excited for a show-first evening where the food keeps pace, this is the kind of Tenerife experience that turns dinner into the main event.

FAQ

Tenerife: Scandal Dinner Show Entry Ticket and 5-Course Meal - FAQ

Where does the Scandal Dinner Show take place?

The show happens in the Las Olas hall at the GF Victoria Hotel in Tenerife.

How long is the experience?

The duration is about 2.5 hours. Starting times can vary, so check availability when booking.

What’s included in the ticket price?

Your ticket includes the dinner show, a 5-course menu, and a welcome drink.

Is there a vegetarian menu available?

Yes. A vegetarian option is available, but vegetarian and vegan needs must be requested at least 1 day before the activity.

What dress code should I follow?

The dress code is elegant-casual. Men need long pants. Entry is prohibited for swimwear or beach clothes, and sandals or flip-flops are not allowed.

Are cameras allowed during the show?

No. Cameras are not allowed inside the show, and flash photography is also prohibited.

Is this show suitable for children?

No. It is not suitable for children under 16.

Can I expect to share a table?

Yes. The table may be shared with other guests.

Is free cancellation available?

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

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