The Gatsby Christmas Dinner Show at Blackpool Pleasure Beach is returning this year and promises to bring all the glitz, glamour and festive feels this December.
The event is running from Friday December 3 to Saturday December 18 from 6pm each evening.
Prices start at £20 for children and £25 for adults, including a ticket to the performance and a free drink.
The show is perfect for a family evening, a work party or a night out with friends.
Amanda Thompson OBE, producer and director of the show said: “We’re thrilled to be staging our fantastic Christmas Dinner Show this year.
“Guests will be able to enjoy a spectacular festive evening showcasing the very best in live entertainment.
“The performers really are so talented and have been rehearsing tirelessly to put on an amazing show for guests. It will be a fantastic experience and we welcome all to join us.”
The pre-show drinks start at 6pm before the meal and show begins at 7.30pm.
Guests will be invited to have a photo taken on the way into the famous Paradise Room, where the performance will be held.
Here's everything you need to know about the show-stopping performance.
How can I book tickets?
Tickets can be bought from the Blackpool Pleasure Beach website here.
What’s included with the tickets?
Adult tickets can be purchased for £25 for the show and a glass of prosecco or £39.99 for a three-course meal and the show.
Tickets for children are £20 for the show and a drink and £30 for the meal.
What’s on the menu?
The menu is created by award-winning Chef Antony Malone of The White Tower Blackpool and will serve up everyone’s Christmas favourites.
- Ham Hock Terrine
- Traditional Roast Fylde Turkey served with all the trimmings
- Festive Paradise Christmas Pudding
- Coffee and Gingerbread
There are also vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options available on request which must be requested two weeks before the show.
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