REVIEW · GRAN CANARIA
Maspalomas: Holiday World Themed Karaoke Room Rental
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One of the fastest ways to feel like a rock star. In Maspalomas, Holiday World turns karaoke into a full themed room experience, with you stepping out like the main event. I love that you get a private karaoke room for your group, and I love the sheer choice: 30,000+ songs across different languages. One thing to keep in mind is that the experience depends on the room setup, and a couple of guests found the sound quality wasn’t perfect in one theme.
If you’re traveling with friends, this is the kind of activity that turns a random evening into a shared story. You’ll sing into two microphones, pick from four room styles, and spend 110 minutes focused on music instead of logistics. It’s also a nice option when you want something indoor that still feels like an event.
The setup is simple: show up, get checked in, and get ready to perform. Still, you should plan for a 50-euro cash deposit and remember that drinks and food are not included, so if you want refreshments during your session, you’ll need to factor that in.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- Maspalomas after-dark: why a themed karaoke booth is a smart pick
- Choosing your room theme: private pool, 80s, factory, tropical
- Your 110-minute show: from check-in to final encore
- The song library: 30,000 multilingual tracks so you’re never stuck
- Sound, staff, and the small friction points to plan for
- Room sound quality
- Bar service timing
- Price and value: $82 per group (up to 15) for 110 minutes
- Who this suits best in Maspalomas
- Quick practical tips before you walk in
- Should you book Holiday World Maspalomas themed karaoke rooms?
- FAQ
- How long is the karaoke room rental in Maspalomas?
- What themes are available for the karaoke rooms?
- How many songs are available to sing?
- How much is the rental and who is it for?
- Is food or drink included?
- Is there a deposit, and what do you need to bring?
Key things to know before you book

- Four themed karaoke rooms let you match the vibe to your group
- 30,000+ multilingual songs make it easy to find something everyone knows
- Two microphones are included, so you can swap singers without chaos
- Some rooms include fun set pieces like a ball pit, which ramps up the laughs
- A cash deposit is required on check-in to cover possible damage
Maspalomas after-dark: why a themed karaoke booth is a smart pick

Maspalomas is great for strolling, beach time, and long evenings. But when you want a guaranteed payoff, a private karaoke room is hard to beat. Instead of hoping you find the right bar atmosphere or the right show time, you get a scheduled block where the whole point is you singing and your group cheering.
Holiday World’s approach is that the room isn’t just a screen and a mic. You’re placed inside a themed space and encouraged to treat it like a performance. That matters more than you’d think, because the theme does two jobs at once: it gives you something to react to, and it turns nerves into playacting.
If your group is even a little competitive, this format also works. You can rotate songs, assign duet spots, and end up laughing when someone nails a chorus they didn’t know they knew.
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Choosing your room theme: private pool, 80s, factory, tropical

You book a karaoke room for your group, and you can choose among four different themes. The listed options include a private pool room and themes such as ’80s, factory, and tropical. That’s already a win, because the room sets the mood. Pick a theme that matches how your group wants to spend the night: cheeky nostalgia, gritty rock energy, sunshine fun, or something more relaxed.
In practice, some rooms may include extra party elements. One group mentioned a karaoke ball pit room, and that kind of visual gimmick changes the vibe fast. It makes it easier for everyone to jump in, even if only one person claims to be the singer.
You’ll also notice that the room you choose can affect how the night feels beyond looks. One review said the Neon room had sound issues compared with what they expected. That doesn’t mean every room has that problem, but it is a reason to think about your priorities. If you care most about sound clarity, you might want to choose the room theme that you expect to be best set up for vocals and playback.
Bottom line: choose a theme that matches your group’s personality first, and then consider sound as your second priority.
Your 110-minute show: from check-in to final encore

This is a straightforward, contained experience. Your session lasts 110 minutes, which is long enough to do a real set, but short enough that you don’t feel trapped. Plan on arriving with your group energy already turned on, because once you’re inside, it’s mostly about singing and having fun.
Check-in details can vary by option, but you can expect to meet staff on-site and get set up. You’ll also need to bring a passport or ID card. That might sound formal for karaoke, but it’s part of the check-in requirements.
Then comes the part that catches people off guard: a 50-euro cash deposit is requested upon check-in. You’ll be asked to sign a contract accepting those conditions, and the deposit is for possible damages like broken tracks, damaged microphones, or issues with decorations and furniture. It’s not a judgment of your group. It’s just how the venue protects equipment in a room where people naturally move around.
After that, you’re guided into your themed room and invited to perform. The experience is built around the idea that you’ll feel like you’re stepping into the spotlight. You’ll have your microphones ready, and you can dive into songs right away.
A practical tip: decide early how your group will rotate singers. With two microphones, you can do duets, quick handoffs, and even short rival rounds like best chorus within 10 minutes. It keeps the night flowing instead of pausing while someone waits for the mic.
The song library: 30,000 multilingual tracks so you’re never stuck

The headline here is choice. You have access to over 30,000 songs and you can find music in different languages. For a group, that’s the difference between an okay session and a great one. If your group includes people with different favorites, a huge multilingual catalog reduces the chance that someone ends up disappointed because the exact song they want isn’t available.
It’s also a big deal for non-singers. If you’re not confident, you still get to participate by picking a familiar track. Even if you only sing a few lines, you’re still part of the show.
How to make the library work for you:
- Pick 5 to 8 songs you love before you start, so you don’t freeze when the track menu feels endless.
- Add 2 backup songs in case one is missing or doesn’t match the mood your group wants.
- Build a quick arc: start with something everyone can recognize, move to a favorite, and end with something that feels like a victory lap.
If your group is bilingual or multilingual, this is where you can have fun with it. Switching languages can turn the session into a mini performance theme, and it gives more people a chance to be the star for a song.
Sound, staff, and the small friction points to plan for

Most of what makes this activity work is the room itself and the energy of singing together. Still, it’s worth looking at the details that can make or break the experience.
Room sound quality
One review specifically mentioned that the sound in the Neon room wasn’t as strong as they hoped, noting that the facility might be older or not perfectly tuned for clear audio. That’s a real consideration if you care about vocal clarity or expect studio-like playback.
What you can do:
- If you’re booking for a big occasion, choose the theme based on your group’s fun first, but try to prioritize the room you think will support good playback.
- Don’t assume every room will feel identical, even in the same venue.
Bar service timing
Drinks are not included with the karaoke room rental. However, there is bar service on-site, and one unpleasant experience came from bar staff delays and rude behavior during drink ordering. That was specific to one situation, but it’s enough to suggest a practical approach: if you want drinks during your session, order early and don’t let the waiting absorb your group’s mood.
If your group is the type that gets impatient, set expectations up front. Plan your drink runs early so the middle of your karaoke session stays focused on singing.
Price and value: $82 per group (up to 15) for 110 minutes

Let’s talk money in the only way that matters: value for your group. The price is $82 per group up to 15 people for 110 minutes. That structure is perfect for groups because it’s not per person. If you have 10 people, your per-person cost feels like pocket change compared with most group activities.
The trade-off is that it’s still a set group fee. If you’re traveling with just two or three people, you’ll still pay the same group price, and the value depends more on whether you’ll truly use the time to sing and enjoy the theme.
Also factor in two cost considerations:
- Drinks and food aren’t included, so your total night cost depends on what you order.
- You’ll need 50 euros cash for the deposit at check-in.
So yes, it’s affordable for groups. And it can still be fun for smaller groups, but the best value is clearly with a bigger crowd that will actually fill the room and rotate through songs.
Who this suits best in Maspalomas

This is ideal for:
- Groups of friends who want a shared activity that doesn’t require planning multiple stops
- People celebrating birthdays, hen/stag parties, or simply needing a fun “final night” plan
- Anyone who’s shy about singing out loud but still wants to try in a supportive, themed setting
It’s less ideal for:
- People who only want background entertainment with minimal participation
- Groups that hate waiting for service at bars
- Anyone who is extremely sensitive about sound quality, since at least one room has been reported as not having the audio clarity guests expected
If your group likes music, this becomes playful quickly. If your group is unsure, the theme selection and big catalog help you find momentum fast.
Quick practical tips before you walk in

These are small things that make your session smoother:
- Bring your passport or ID. It’s part of check-in.
- Plan around the cash deposit. Have it ready so your group doesn’t scramble.
- Decide who’s controlling song selection. The group will sing more if you don’t spend half the night negotiating menus.
- Wear something you don’t mind moving in. You’ll likely dance a bit once the laughs start.
And if you’re traveling with mixed ages, don’t underestimate how the multilingual library can keep everyone involved. One song choice can keep the whole room cheering.
Should you book Holiday World Maspalomas themed karaoke rooms?

I’d book it if you’re traveling with a group and you want an activity with built-in fun. The private room format, the themed options, and the huge multilingual song library are all set up for a guaranteed good time. The price is also genuinely friendly for groups, especially when you compare it to other “everyone pays” entertainment.
I’d think twice if sound quality is your top priority, or if you’re counting on drinks being served instantly. The deposit requirement is normal, but it’s not a free-for-all, so treat the microphones and room setup with care and you’ll be fine.
If you want a night where your group leaves with photos, stories, and at least one song you’ll pretend you were amazing at, this is a strong call.
FAQ
How long is the karaoke room rental in Maspalomas?
The session runs for 110 minutes. You’ll see starting times based on availability when you book.
What themes are available for the karaoke rooms?
You can choose from four themed room options, including a private pool room and themes such as ’80s, factory, or tropical.
How many songs are available to sing?
The karaoke system includes over 30,000 songs, and you can find selections in different languages.
How much is the rental and who is it for?
The price is listed as $82 per group, up to 15 people, for the 110-minute session.
Is food or drink included?
No. Drinks and food are not included with the karaoke room rental.
Is there a deposit, and what do you need to bring?
A 50-euro deposit in cash is requested upon check-in, and you’ll need to bring a passport or ID card.




























