FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

AT THE SHOW

We suggest a $5 per person (18%) for the included dinner porttion of your ticket; plus 18% of any additional items ordered at your table. Gratuity is at your discrection, and is suggested on your final tab at the conculsion of the meal.
Though Show Palace Dinner Theatre does not have a required dress code, we suggest attire that is appropriate for an evening out to a nice dinner. While some guests do dress up for a special celebration at the Show Palace Dinner Theatre, most guests dress business-casual. No beach wear or cut-offs please.
Due to health code requirements, no outside food is allowed to be brought in. We do have personalized cake options available by contacting the box office.
There are no steps in the first three sections (A, B, C) of the theatre. There are two steps up to the "D" Section and fours steps up to the "E/F" sections. We also have host staff available to assist with buffet needs. Please let the box office know your special requirements when ordering tickets. Guests with wheelchairs should book seats at the end of the tables closest to the aisles. Feel free to contact the box office for any special requirements.
Yes! We have a full service bar with many premium spirits. Drinks can be purchased at your table during dinner and at intermission.
There are no steps in the first three sections (A, B, C) of the theatre. There are two steps up to the "D" Section and fours steps up to the "E/F" sections. We also have host staff available to assist with buffet needs. Please let the box office know your special requirements when ordering tickets. Guests with wheelchairs should book seats at the end of the tables closest to the aisles. Feel free to contact the box office for any special requirements.
The photographing or video taping of a show is prohibited by law. You may take pictures before the show throughout the theatre and at your tables to remember your special visit, but not during the performance. This includes cell phone photography and videos.
Most guests arrive 15-30 minutes before the buffet opens and order their cocktails from their waiter. Once the buffet opens, guests will be released in small groups based on their arrival time to the theatre. The show usually begins 20-30 minutes after the close of the buffet. Dessert and additional beverages are served during the 15-minute intermission. The entire event usually takes 3 1/2 to 4 hours based on show length with dinner always preceding the performance.