REVIEW · ORLANDO
Teatro Martini Dinner Show in Orlando
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A circus-style dinner show in Orlando can be surprisingly fun. At Teatro Martini Orlando, the night mixes interactive stage acts with a 3-course meal in one ticket, so you’re not building your own plan. It’s centrally located on International Drive, which makes it an easy pick for a “one-and-done” evening.
I love the way the show pulls you into the fun with audience involvement, not just passive watching. I also like that a 3-course dinner plus unlimited soft drinks are included in the ticket price. One possible drawback is that the food experience seems to be mixed—some people love it, while others feel disappointed—so it’s smart to go for the performance first.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Teatro Martini Orlando: A Practical Dinner Show on International Drive
- What You’ll See: Circus Acts, Comedy Magic, and Acrobats
- The 3-Course Dinner and Unlimited Soda: What You Actually Get
- Price and Value: Is $78.76 a Fair Deal?
- Getting There at 8:30 pm: Check-In Timing and Parking Reality
- How the Evening Flows: Using This Show as Your One-Stop Plan
- Service, Food Quality, and Expectation Management
- Who This Dinner Show Best Fits
- Should You Book Teatro Martini Orlando?
- FAQ
- What time does the Teatro Martini dinner show start, and how long is it?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Is alcohol included?
- Is there a minimum age?
- Is parking included?
- Is the venue near public transportation?
- What are the rules if I need to cancel?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Interactive audience moments are a big part of the entertainment, so keep an eye on what the cast is prompting.
- International Drive location makes the evening straightforward to fit into an Orlando itinerary.
- 3-course dinner + unlimited soda are included, but alcohol is cash bar only.
- Expect a loud, adult-style show vibe (minimum age is 18).
- A few hiccups show up in feedback around check-in familiarity, so have your confirmation ready.
Teatro Martini Orlando: A Practical Dinner Show on International Drive

If you want an easy evening where the entertainment is already planned, this is the kind of ticket that does the job. Teatro Martini Orlando runs as an award-winning variety dinner show with acts from around the world, and it’s located right on International Drive—one of the simplest areas to base yourself in Orlando.
The whole experience clocks in at about 3 hours, with a start time of 8:30 pm. That timing matters because it keeps the day open for theme parks or relaxing, then hands you a ready-made nighttime plan.
This show also leans into the “you’re part of it” feeling. The entertainment isn’t just a polished set of acts. It’s built to involve the room, with performers working the energy of the audience during the performance.
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What You’ll See: Circus Acts, Comedy Magic, and Acrobats

The show is billed as a variety program, with a mix that includes circus artists, comedy magicians, and acrobats, plus other performance styles. The core idea is simple: you get changing acts across the evening instead of one long, single-theme show.
That variety is one reason people tend to have a good time even when they don’t know what to expect. One moment you’re watching big stage skills. The next, the tone shifts toward humor or trick-based comedy.
A standout element in the feedback is the audience interaction. When a cast is willing to pull people in, it changes your role from spectator to participant (at least briefly). If you don’t love attention, you’ll still be able to watch normally, but you should know the show is designed to be interactive.
The 3-Course Dinner and Unlimited Soda: What You Actually Get

This ticket includes a 3-course dinner: soup or salad, a main course, and dessert. It also includes unlimited soft drinks (soda/pop). That part is clear and valuable because dinner in Orlando can run high—especially if you’re eating before or after a theme park.
Alcohol is not included. It’s available from a cash bar, so if you want wine/beer/cocktails, budget separately. Also note that the ticket does include taxes and all fees, so there’s less surprise math at checkout.
Now for the honest part: the dinner seems to be a hit-or-miss element. Some people praised the food and service, while others said the meal didn’t meet expectations. That doesn’t mean the dinner will be bad for you, but it does mean you should treat this as a dinner-show meal—something to fuel the night—not as a gourmet dining destination.
My practical take: if you go in expecting a fun performance with dinner attached, you’re much more likely to leave happy.
Price and Value: Is $78.76 a Fair Deal?

At $78.76 per person, the price isn’t “cheap,” so the real question is whether it saves you time and money versus building your own evening.
Here’s why the value can work:
- You’re getting the show (multiple types of acts) plus a 3-course meal
- You also get unlimited soft drinks
- The experience runs about 3 hours, which is a solid block of entertainment for one evening
Where value can feel weaker:
- If you’re mainly interested in a top-tier meal, the mixed feedback suggests you may not be fully satisfied
- If you don’t drink soft drinks, the unlimited soda perk won’t matter as much
- If you expect flawless service every time, the feedback includes some examples of service problems
So the ticket makes the most sense if you want an organized night out and you’re prioritizing the show over fine dining.
Getting There at 8:30 pm: Check-In Timing and Parking Reality

The show start time is 8:30 pm, and the experience is about 3 hours total. The biggest practical tip here is to plan your arrival so you’re not rushing at the last minute. In one piece of feedback, the tour operator indicated an arrival window between 8:00 and 8:30, even when documentation stated 8:30. That suggests a buffer is smart.
Location helps. Teatro Martini is in the heart of International Drive, and it’s close to public transportation. If you’re staying nearby, you may be able to rely on transit or a short ride rather than parking hassles.
Parking is where people can get snagged. Parking fees aren’t included, so if you drive, you’ll need to add that cost. For anyone with limited patience for parking lots, it’s worth checking your best route ahead of time so you don’t burn your show-time circling.
Also, there are hints of check-in confusion in the feedback. One negative account described a cashier who hadn’t heard of a specific booking platform and was hesitant about letting people in. You can’t control how each staff member processes reservations, but you can control preparation: keep your confirmation handy and be ready to show it clearly.
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How the Evening Flows: Using This Show as Your One-Stop Plan

Because this is a dedicated dinner show, the evening is built like a package. You don’t have to decide where to eat, then where to go for entertainment. You show up, you get seated, you enjoy the meal, and the performances roll as part of the same experience.
That matters if you’re juggling a busy Orlando trip. Theme parks can exhaust you. This kind of evening gives you a different pace: indoor, stage-based, with a built-in schedule.
The pacing itself isn’t spelled out with minute-by-minute details here, so I’d plan around general dinner-show timing:
- You’ll need time for seating and the start of service
- You’ll be eating during the overall program
- The show includes multiple acts, so you’ll see changing styles instead of one continuous act
If you’re the type who gets hungry later and hates waiting, the good news is that dinner is included. If you’re extremely picky about food, take the “meal attached to the show” mindset, and don’t structure your whole night around the quality of the food.
Service, Food Quality, and Expectation Management

This is the area with the widest spread in feedback. Some people reported exceptional service and a great food experience. Others said service was poor and the food quality was bad, even calling it a complete disappointment.
What should you do with that information?
- Treat the show as the main event. The acts are the consistent reason to book, and they’re the part designed to deliver entertainment whether your personal dinner preference hits perfectly or not.
- Be ready for variability. Dinner shows can run at full capacity with multiple seating flows, and that can affect service quality on a given night.
- Plan a simple backup mindset. If you’re very sensitive to meal quality, you might consider eating a small snack earlier in the day so you’re not depending solely on the dinner to feel right.
Also note the minimum age rule: minimum age is 18. If you’re traveling with younger family members, this isn’t the evening for them.
Who This Dinner Show Best Fits

This is a strong fit if you:
- Want an organized night with one ticket and a set 3-hour schedule
- Like variety stage entertainment (circus skills, acrobatics, comedy magic)
- Enjoy shows where the audience can get involved
- Want to be near International Drive instead of hunting for dinner and then driving across town again
It might be less ideal if you:
- Care a lot about gourmet dining quality
- Don’t like loud or highly interactive environments
- Are traveling with anyone under 18 (the minimum age rule is firm)
In other words, it works best as an adult-focused “fun night out” more than a dining experience.
Should You Book Teatro Martini Orlando?
Book it if you want a straightforward, adult-friendly night where the fun is built in: interactive variety entertainment plus a 3-course dinner and unlimited soda at a fixed time. At $78.76, it’s best viewed as paying for a complete evening package, not as a bargain meal deal.
Skip or rethink it if you’re mainly chasing restaurant-level food quality, or if you hate the possibility of check-in bumps—because a few negative reports point to mismatches in how reservations are handled and how meals were experienced.
If you do book, I’d show up ready, bring your confirmation details, and go in with the right order of priorities: the show first, dinner as the bonus.
FAQ
What time does the Teatro Martini dinner show start, and how long is it?
The start time is 8:30 pm, and the experience runs about 3 hours.
What’s included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes a 3-course dinner (soup or salad, main course, and dessert), unlimited soft drinks, and the live variety show, plus all fees and taxes.
Is alcohol included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are available from a cash bar.
Is there a minimum age?
Yes. The minimum age is 18. If anyone is 17 or younger, they will be refused entrance.
Is parking included?
No. Parking fees are not included.
Is the venue near public transportation?
Yes. The location is near public transportation.
What are the rules if I need to cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.






























