REVIEW · GRAN CANARIA
Maspalomas: Holiday World Themed Karaoke Room Rental
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Singing in your own private room is the whole idea. At Holiday World Maspalomas, you pick a themed karaoke space and take over for 110 minutes, with a library of 30,000+ songs in multiple languages. It’s the kind of activity that turns a holiday night into a mini show, without needing to be a serious singer first.
My favorite part is how the room themes shape the mood. You’re not just booking karaoke tracks, you’re stepping into a space built for performance. The one thing to weigh is the €50 cash deposit, which gets requested on check-in and you’ll sign a contract tied to possible damage to the room and microphones.
In This Review
- Quick hits
- Holiday World Maspalomas Karaoke Rooms: Four Themes and One Big Stage
- Choosing Your Room: Pool, Factory, 80s, or Tropical
- The Song Library: 30,000 Tracks Across Languages
- Inside the Room: What Your 110 Minutes Feel Like
- Sound, Lighting, and the Quirks to Watch
- Price and Value: $82 Per Group Up to 15 People
- Food, Drinks, and Keeping the Night Moving
- What You Need to Bring (and What Can’t Enter)
- Who This Karaoke Room Rental Is Best For
- Should You Book Holiday World Maspalomas Karaoke Rooms?
- FAQ
- How much does the Maspalomas holiday karaoke room rental cost?
- How long is the karaoke session?
- What themed rooms can you choose?
- Are the karaoke songs available in different languages?
- What’s included with the room rental?
- Is food or drinks included?
- Is there a deposit when checking in?
- What ID do I need to bring?
- Where do I meet for the activity?
- Is there free cancellation?
Quick hits

- Four themed room options let you match the vibe, from pool-style fun to party-flavored interiors
- 30,000+ multilingual songs mean your group can actually sing what they want
- Private group room rental keeps the focus on your crowd and your moment
- Two microphones are included, so duets and call-and-response happen fast
- Sound quality can vary by room setup, so pick based on the experience you want
Holiday World Maspalomas Karaoke Rooms: Four Themes and One Big Stage

Karaoke in Maspalomas isn’t a random bar pastime. It’s a rented room experience, built around one goal: put you in the spotlight with your friends. You arrive, pick your theme, and then the space becomes your stage for a full 110 minutes.
What makes it feel different is the structure. You’re not lined up behind strangers or sharing speakers with whoever’s next. This is a private group setup, which matters when you want the energy to stay high. And because the venue offers multiple room concepts, you can choose the kind of night you want—silly, retro, tropical, or a pool-party style session. If your group is big on music but mixed on how serious they are, this format usually works because everyone can find a lane: someone sings loudly, someone films, someone cheers, and the room does the rest.
There’s also a very practical reason I like this kind of activity while you’re on holiday: it’s time-contained. You don’t need a long evening itinerary, and you can end your day with laughter and noise (the fun kind).
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Choosing Your Room: Pool, Factory, 80s, or Tropical

You get to choose from four themed karaoke rooms, each with its own look and feel. The themes listed are a private pool option plus ’80s, factory, or tropical styles. That theme choice is more than decoration. It changes how you and your group behave inside the room.
Here’s how to think about each option:
- Pool-themed rooms are often the most playful for groups. You’re more likely to get that “we’re celebrating” energy, and it tends to pull people into participating quickly. One group described choosing a karaoke ball pit room, and that extra layer of silliness made the experience especially unique.
- ’80s style tends to be perfect when your group likes big choruses and recognizable hooks. Even if you’re not a keyboard-synth expert, the theme helps people commit to the performance side of karaoke.
- Factory-themed spaces can feel more edgy and “night out” than cozy. If your crew wants something that feels like a cool indoor venue, this is usually the better mood match.
- Tropical style is a solid choice when you want a holiday vibe without leaving the building. It helps keep things light if your group includes people who don’t love singing but do love the atmosphere.
One real-world note from a couple of experiences: the setup quality can affect sound comfort. In one Neon-style room, the system didn’t deliver the sound as strongly as the group wanted, which suggests that room-to-room performance isn’t always identical. If your crew is picky about audio, it’s worth aiming for the room vibe that best fits how you plan to sing and listen.
The Song Library: 30,000 Tracks Across Languages

The biggest confidence boost with this activity is the song selection. You’re getting over 30,000 multilingual songs, so you can build a set list that fits the whole group, not just the person who picks first.
In practical terms, this means you can:
- switch languages without it feeling like a compromise
- avoid the awkward moment where nobody recognizes the next track
- handle mixed-age groups better, since older favorites and newer hits can both appear in the library
And because the rooms come with the song library built in, you’re not hunting YouTube links on your phone. That’s a small detail, but it saves time and keeps the night flowing.
I also like that the venue frames this as performance time—more “your show tonight” than “just press play.” That mindset matters. It nudges people into singing their parts instead of treating karaoke like background noise.
Inside the Room: What Your 110 Minutes Feel Like

Your rental runs for 110 minutes, which is long enough to get past the first awkward song and into the fun part. Typically, the flow looks like: pick songs, warm up, start trading lines, then settle into the rhythm where everyone knows what their job is.
The rental includes a private room with two microphones, so you’re not sharing one mic between everyone. That support is big for group singing. If you’re going with friends, this setup encourages duets, short spotlights, and quick back-and-forth songs where everyone gets a turn without waiting forever.
The experience also comes with an “emerge and feel like a star” vibe. You’ll go into your themed karaoke room, then come back out with that performer feeling. It’s designed to make you and your group see yourselves as the show, not as spectators.
For a group, the length matters. A short karaoke stint can become a blur. 110 minutes gives you time for:
- a serious song or two
- a silly singalong
- at least one “last track” moment where the room energy spikes
One group with 13 people described having about two hours of pure singing, laughter, and energy, with enough space in the room to keep everyone involved. That lines up with why this duration works well for larger friend groups.
Sound, Lighting, and the Quirks to Watch

Karaoke nights succeed when the room makes it easy to hear yourself and feel good while you sing. With this experience, the themes are a big part of the effect, but you should know one caution: sound quality isn’t guaranteed to be perfect in every room setup.
One description called out that the facility felt a bit older and the sound in a Neon-style room wasn’t always as good as the group expected. That doesn’t mean the karaoke system is unusable. It does mean you should set expectations: this is a fun party experience first, and audio quality is a variable depending on the room.
What you can do with that info:
- If your group is more about atmosphere and fun, you’ll likely be happy.
- If your group cares about crisp vocals and strong playback, think about the specific room vibe you’re choosing and how it matches your singing style.
- Manage your expectations on pacing. If you want lots of drink breaks, keep in mind service can affect your flow. One negative experience described a long wait for drinks and staff behavior that made the session less enjoyable for that room. The other room in the same booking had a better time, which suggests experience can vary.
In other words, go in with the right mindset: expect a performance party, not a studio-grade sound session.
Price and Value: $82 Per Group Up to 15 People

This costs $82 per group, for up to 15 people, for a 110-minute karaoke rental. That price structure is exactly why this can feel like great value.
Here’s how I think about it:
- If you’re splitting it among 10–15 people, your per-person cost drops fast.
- You’re paying for a private room and microphones, plus a huge song library. You’re not paying a per-song entry fee or per-person coverage fee.
- The experience is time-bound, so it’s easier to plan than a night that depends on dining, wandering, or finding a venue with availability.
For groups heading home or looking for one last activity before the end of the trip, this kind of rental can be a smart move. One group booked last-minute and said it turned into a high-energy way to finish the day.
The main value question is whether your group will actually use the full time. If you’re the kind of group that sings a lot, brings friends who like music, and wants to laugh together, it’s a good fit. If you only want a couple of songs and then leave, you might feel you paid more than you used.
Food, Drinks, and Keeping the Night Moving

Food and drinks are not included. That means you should think about when you’re eating before you arrive. The venue has staff on-site, and at least one experience included issues with drink service timing. Since bar speed can affect your flow, I’d treat drinks as a bonus rather than a guarantee.
Practical approach:
- Eat a proper meal before your session if your group gets hungry or distracted.
- If you’re planning to use drinks heavily during the karaoke, consider building in a relaxed attitude about pacing.
Also, because it’s a performance space, you’ll enjoy the night more if you keep your group focused. Too many interruptions can break the momentum that makes karaoke fun.
What You Need to Bring (and What Can’t Enter)

For this rental, bring your passport or ID card. Also note that weapons or sharp objects are not allowed. Keep the room simple and safe—think party night, not carrying gear.
The deposit is the other big “know before you go” item. You’ll be asked for a 50 euros cash deposit on check-in. They’ll ask you to sign a contract accepting these conditions tied to possible damage. The examples include things like furniture and decorations, broken tracks, and also damage to the karaoke room and microphones.
This matters for value because it affects how you pack your group for the night. If your group tends to be rough with equipment or drinks, you might want to manage behavior expectations early.
Who This Karaoke Room Rental Is Best For

This is built for groups. It’s a private room for up to 15 people, so it shines when you have:
- a friend group on holiday who wants one shared activity
- mixed music tastes where multilingual song selection helps
- people who want fun, not formality
It’s also a strong pick if you’re traveling with someone who loves performing and someone else who doesn’t want a long excursion. Karaoke is a social activity, not a sightseeing checklist. In one positive account, a group of 13 found the room spacious enough to keep everyone involved, and the theme choice added a unique twist that made the night memorable.
If your group’s priority is quiet conversation or a low-stimulation evening, this probably won’t be your top match. But if your idea of a good time includes singing, laughter, and leaning into the performance side, you’re in the right place.
Should You Book Holiday World Maspalomas Karaoke Rooms?
Yes, I’d book it if you want a group activity that feels like an event. The combination of private themed rooms, two included microphones, and a massive multilingual song library makes it easy to get everyone participating. The 110-minute length is also a practical sweet spot for turning nervousness into real fun.
I’d think twice if your group expects studio-level sound consistency in every theme or if you know you get frustrated by service delays. There’s enough evidence that one room can be great while another has issues like sound comfort or staff pace. If you’re okay with treating it as a fun night where the vibe matters more than perfection, it’s a strong choice.
FAQ
How much does the Maspalomas holiday karaoke room rental cost?
It’s listed at $82 per group, up to 15 people.
How long is the karaoke session?
The duration is 110 minutes.
What themed rooms can you choose?
You can choose from four themed rental rooms: a private pool option plus ’80s, factory, or tropical-themed rooms.
Are the karaoke songs available in different languages?
Yes. The rooms include over 30,000 songs in different languages.
What’s included with the room rental?
You get a private room with two microphones, plus access to the karaoke rooms with different themes and their song library.
Is food or drinks included?
No. Drinks and food are not included.
Is there a deposit when checking in?
Yes. A refundable 50 euros deposit in cash is requested upon check-in, and you’ll sign a contract covering possible damages to the room, furniture, decorations, tracks, microphones, and more.
What ID do I need to bring?
You should bring a passport or an ID card.
Where do I meet for the activity?
The meeting point may vary depending on the option you book.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 3 days in advance for a full refund.

























