Barong Dance Show Bali Admission Ticket

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Barong Dance Show Bali Admission Ticket

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Barong Dance is Bali culture in costume. The Barong story is the kind of performance that feels more like theater than a generic show: you’ll watch the clash of good and evil through dancers, masks, and huge stage decorations. It’s set in a Balinese traditional house style venue, which adds a real, local feel.

I especially like how the show is built around a clear narrative. You follow King Erlangga and his human soldiers, the shaggy Barong monster, and the witch-mother Rangda driving in a parade of demons. I also like that you can keep the ticket simple (just the entrance) or upgrade for optional add-ons like souvenir photos in Balinese costume and a set lunch.

One thing to think about: the online price may not always feel like the best deal compared with buying at the door. One included review said the entry ticket price on-site was much cheaper and that seating wasn’t a scramble. If saving money is your top goal, it’s worth mentally planning for that possibility.

Key things to know before you go

Barong Dance Show Bali Admission Ticket - Key things to know before you go

  • Mobile ticket means you can keep it on your phone and show it when you arrive.
  • King Erlangga vs Rangda gives the show a storyline, not just dance steps.
  • Balinese traditional-house setting makes the performance feel more grounded than a modern theater.
  • Optional photo upgrade lets you dress up in Balinese costume for souvenir-style shots.
  • Lunch add-on choices include chicken betutu or crispy duck set meals for an extra charge.
  • Small group size (max 15) keeps the experience from feeling like a cattle-call.

Barong Dance in Batubulan: Why this show feels different

Barong Dance Show Bali Admission Ticket - Barong Dance in Batubulan: Why this show feels different
If you’re in Bali looking for one cultural performance that’s easy to plan and satisfying to watch, the Barong Dance hits the right notes. This is not marketed as a quick filler stop. It’s framed as a central Balinese tradition, staged with colorful costumes, masks, and stage decor that do most of the heavy lifting for you even before the story gets going.

The location matters too. Even though you’ll often see this offered from Seminyak, the performance itself centers around Batubulan. That means you’re going to Bali culture that’s close to where it’s actively performed, not something staged only for tourists.

And there’s one practical plus that you’ll appreciate the moment you arrive: this ticket is a mobile ticket. Less paper, less fuss, and easier to manage if you’re bouncing around Bali in the morning.

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The story you’ll actually watch: King Erlangga, Barong, and Rangda

Barong Dance Show Bali Admission Ticket - The story you’ll actually watch: King Erlangga, Barong, and Rangda
Here’s the core of what makes the Barong Dance worth your time: you get a full-on story you can follow. The performance is built around the clash between opposing forces, not a string of random dances.

You’ll see King Erlangga and his human soldiers facing off with the shaggy Barong monster. Barong represents protection and the forces of good. Then the drama ramps up with the entrance of Rangda, the witch-mother, bringing with her demons.

If that sounds intense, it is. But that intensity is exactly why the show works. The masks and movement help you feel the push-pull between sides even if you don’t know any Balinese theater vocabulary. You’re not just looking at costumes. You’re watching a conflict unfold, with characters you can track.

Your ticket, the timing, and what 1 hour means on Bali time

The experience runs about 1 hour. That’s a sweet spot. It’s long enough for the performance to feel complete, but short enough that it doesn’t destroy your day.

The start time is 9:30 am, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. That round-trip structure is useful if you’re building a schedule around other things in Seminyak. You’re not stuck hunting for a taxi after the show, and you don’t have to plan a separate return route from scratch.

One more detail I like: the tour/activity has a small maximum group size of 15 travelers. That’s not a guarantee you’ll have a private experience, but it usually helps with pacing. You’re more likely to be guided smoothly and able to see what’s going on without constant shuffling.

Where you meet and how to be ready (without overthinking it)

You’ll start at:

Barong Seraya Budaya, Jl. Raya Singapadu No.99 X, Singapadu, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia

From a planning standpoint, the biggest trick is simply being on time. With a 9:30 am start, you’ll want to treat the meeting point like a real appointment. Arrive a bit early so you can confirm your mobile ticket and settle in.

Because the tour doesn’t include transfer service, you should already have your own plan for getting there. If you’re staying in Seminyak, this usually means arranging a driver, using a car service, or matching your route to local transportation. The good part is the listing says it’s near public transportation, so you have options.

Practical tip: keep your phone ticket accessible offline if you can. You don’t want to be hunting for data or Wi-Fi while someone is waiting to scan it.

Inside the venue: masks, costumes, and traditional stage energy

This performance is staged in a Balinese traditional-house style setting. That matters more than it sounds. In a modern venue, your focus becomes comfort. Here, you feel like you’re watching a live cultural performance in a space built for it.

Expect dazzling costumes and masks plus stage decorations that help build the world of the story. The Barong Dance isn’t subtle by design. The look is part of the storytelling. Huge characters, strong contrasts, and theatrical staging are what let you follow the “good versus evil” theme without needing subtitles.

Also, pay attention to the pacing. The show’s appeal is not just the final climax. The buildup is where you learn who’s who and what each side is trying to do. If you find yourself checking your phone, you’ll miss the parts that make the plot make sense.

Cost and value: the $17 price vs the door price question

Barong Dance Show Bali Admission Ticket - Cost and value: the $17 price vs the door price question
Price is $17.00 per person, and you’re buying an entrance ticket. That’s a straightforward cost, and it includes access to the performance.

But here’s the honest part: one included review raised a big concern—online purchase felt overpriced because the ticket at the entrance was allegedly half the online price, and seating supposedly wasn’t tight. The same review still praised the show itself as beautiful to see.

So how should you think about value?

  • If you prioritize certainty (you want your seat and you don’t want to gamble), prebooking can still make sense even if the door price might be lower.
  • If you prioritize saving money, you might decide to compare options on the day. Just know you’re trading convenience for potential savings.

With a small group size limit (max 15), this also hints that the organizers may be managing capacity more than a giant public-ticket crowd. Still, because we only have one data point about door pricing, I’d keep this as a personal decision rather than a hard rule.

If you hate uncertainty, book online. If you’re fine with flexibility and want to watch your budget, consider the door-price possibility.

Optional upgrades: photo sessions in costume and lunch that you can choose

You can keep this experience very simple by taking only the entrance ticket. But the listing offers two add-ons: souvenir photos and lunch.

Souvenir photos in Balinese costume

The photo upgrade is designed for you to dress up in Balinese costume and get souvenir-style pictures. If you like travel photos that feel tied to local culture, this is the upgrade that can add something memorable beyond the performance.

One thing to consider: dress-up photo packages are often time-sensitive and can affect how you plan your morning. The listing doesn’t give details on timing, so build in a little buffer and don’t assume it’s instant.

Lunch upgrade: chicken betutu or crispy duck

You can also add a set lunch at an extra charge. The choices are:

  • Bali signature chicken betutu
  • Crispy duck set

This is practical if you don’t want to hunt for lunch right after the show, especially if the day you booked is built around performances. Betutu is a well-known Bali flavor direction, and crispy duck is a common crowd-pleaser when you want something richer and satisfying.

If you already have lunch plans locked in near your hotel, you may skip the upgrade and keep your schedule flexible.

What this experience is best for (and who might not love it)

This Barong Dance ticket is a strong fit if you want:

  • one cultural performance with a clear story
  • costumes, masks, and stage effects that do a lot of visual work for you
  • a morning activity that lasts about an hour
  • the option to add photos or lunch if it matches your style

It can be less ideal if:

  • you’re trying to squeeze maximum value out of every dollar and want the lowest possible price
  • you dislike any chance of extra add-on selling (even though the basic ticket is just entrance)
  • you prefer performances that are more modern and explanatory, rather than theater with symbolic characters

How to make the most of your 9:30 am slot

A 9:30 am start works well because you still have a lot of daytime left in Bali. The key is to keep your morning light. If you show up already tired or hungry, the performance can feel like a chore instead of a treat.

Before you go, decide what matters most:

  • If it’s the show: show up early, focus on the story, and don’t overpack your schedule.
  • If it’s photos: plan to take the upgrade seriously and be ready for costume time.
  • If it’s lunch: consider the chicken betutu or crispy duck option if you’d rather eat without negotiating menus right after.

Also, because service animals are allowed, and the area is near public transportation, this is a workable choice for people who prefer not to rely entirely on hotel pickups. Still, remember transfers aren’t included, so you do need to handle your own ride.

Should you book the Barong Dance show ticket?

I’d book it if you want a straightforward, short cultural performance in Bali with story-driven theater, dramatic masks, and optional add-ons that can make the day easier. The show concept is the main draw, and the biggest evidence we have points to the performance itself being a beautiful thing to watch.

I wouldn’t treat the online price as automatically the best deal. If you’re value-focused and willing to handle some uncertainty, you may want to weigh the possibility of cheaper door pricing that’s been mentioned in at least one account. If you’d rather not take that chance, prebooking is still a clean way to secure your seat.

If you want, tell me where you’re staying in Seminyak and whether you plan to add photos or lunch. I can help you think through the simplest day plan around this 9:30 am start.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for this Barong Dance show ticket?

The meeting point listed is Barong Seraya Budaya, Jl. Raya Singapadu No.99 X, Singapadu, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia.

What time does the experience start?

The start time is 9:30 am.

How long is the Barong Dance show?

The duration is about 1 hour.

What is included in the ticket price?

The ticket includes an entrance ticket to the performance.

Is transfer service included?

No, transfer service is not included.

Is the ticket available as a mobile ticket?

Yes, it’s listed as a mobile ticket.

Can I add a Balinese costume photo package?

Yes, you can upgrade to add souvenir photos in Balinese costumes for an additional charge.

Can I add lunch, and what are the options?

Yes. You can upgrade to a set lunch for an extra charge. The options listed are chicken betutu or crispy duck.

How big is the group?

The maximum group size is 15 travelers.

What is the cancellation policy?

This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.

Should you book this Barong Dance Show Bali Admission Ticket?

Book it if you want a simple, morning-friendly cultural show with a clear storyline and optional upgrades like costume photos or a set lunch. Don’t ignore price value: since one account claimed door tickets were much cheaper, if you’re on a tight budget and you’re comfortable with some uncertainty, it may be worth comparing your options before paying online.

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