Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ

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Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
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Traveller rating 4.5 (80)Duration2 hours (approx.)Price from$55.00Operated byOahu Boat Cruises LLCBook viaViator

A party boat that actually delivers the views. This Waikiki cruise with a live DJ plus two free drinks is a fun way to spend 2 hours on Oahu’s water, and I like how social it feels. My one heads-up is that the vibe can get crowded and the “included drink” quality can be hit-or-miss if you’re expecting fancy cocktails every time.

You sail past Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head, then hang out with a mix of solo folks and couples looking to dance and meet new people. The boat runs with a max group size of 65, so it stays energetic rather than cramped-chaos every minute, but space still depends on the vessel used that day. Come ready for loud music, sun, and a party pace, not a quiet sightseeing cruise.

Key highlights worth knowing

  • Live DJ + bar sound system: Music is the main event, and the crew keeps the energy going.
  • Two included drinks: Good for getting the party started without thinking about your wallet for a bit.
  • Waikiki + Diamond Head route: You’re on the water for the scenic postcard stuff.
  • Social mix of ages and travel styles: People who want to dance and mingle tend to show up.
  • You might spot wildlife: Spinner dolphins, sea turtles, and even whales are possible from the cruise area.
  • Double-decker setup with shade options: Expect sun up top, but there’s shaded space downstairs.

What this Waikiki party cruise feels like (Bikini Bottom theme included)

Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ - What this Waikiki party cruise feels like (Bikini Bottom theme included)
This is a short, 2-hour party cruise built around music, people, and ocean views. You’re not paying for a private charter or a slow, scenic glide. You’re paying for admission to a moving dance floor with a live DJ and a bar onboard.

The best part is how fast the mood kicks in. The crew works the boat, and the DJ is central to the experience, not background noise. If you’re the type who likes to talk to strangers and dance without overthinking, the format makes it easy.

The trade-off is simple: party boats can’t be totally calm. Some people love the loud hip-hop energy, while others find the speakers too much. And because it’s a shared boat, you may run into issues like long drink lines or tight seating, especially on busier days.

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The 2-hour ride: Waikiki Beach views and Diamond Head scenery

Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ - The 2-hour ride: Waikiki Beach views and Diamond Head scenery
The route centers on Waikiki Beach with big ocean-facing views, plus sailing past Diamond Head. That means you get a classic Honolulu outlook from the water while you’re moving instead of stuck in one place.

The cruise is timed for fun more than long viewing time. In practice, that’s what makes it good value: you’re buying a compact experience that still feels like you left shore behind. You also get chances for photos because the boat faces key shoreline angles from the water.

There’s also an outdoor play component. One common theme in feedback is that people got an opportunity to go in the water. That’s the kind of bonus you can’t plan too tightly, but it’s exactly what makes a 2-hour cruise feel more like a mini escape than a ride.

Live DJ and the music volume: fun, but know what you’re getting

A live DJ is included, and for many people it’s the reason to book. The music tends to keep the boat lively, and the crowd responds fast when the DJ is on point.

That said, I’d go in with one mental adjustment: this is a party cruise, so the sound can be very loud. Some comments praise the speakers and sound quality. Others complain that the sound felt off or too harsh, and that the music selection leaned a certain way rather than a broad mix.

If you’re sensitive to loud volume, bring ear protection. It’s the simplest way to enjoy the night without being stuck in “this is too much” mode. And if you love hip-hop and dancing, you’ll likely be happiest here with the music turned up.

Drinks on board: two included drinks, plus the reality check

Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ - Drinks on board: two included drinks, plus the reality check
Your ticket includes two free drinks. For a $55 price, that’s a meaningful perk because it covers part of the “party budget” right away.

Still, drink reviews are mixed. Several people say the drinks were good. But others report that included cocktails tasted watered down, or that the drink mix didn’t meet their expectations. One person even described seeing added water in a pink drink.

Here’s the practical takeaway: treat the included drinks as a nice start, not a guarantee of premium bar quality. If you’re a cocktail snob, you’ll probably want to manage expectations and focus more on the music and the views than chasing perfect drinks.

Also, there’s an option to buy an all-you-can-drink package on the boat. The listing says it’s available, and the onboard bar is part of the party setup. If you’re going that route, I’d make sure you understand what’s included before you order, especially if consistency matters to you.

Boat type, photos, and the VIP expectation gap

Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ - Boat type, photos, and the VIP expectation gap
One thing that can affect your enjoyment is the actual vessel used. The cruise is described as a party boat, but some feedback points out that the boat type can be different than people expected from promotional images.

A couple of comments mention it being a pontoon-style setup with a lot of people onboard, and that VIP wasn’t really separated the way they expected. Another comment says the boat was smaller than advertised and that bathrooms weren’t in great shape.

So here’s the way I’d handle it: treat any photos as a mood-board, not a precise blueprint. Expect a party boat with a lot of people and an on-deck dance vibe. If VIP separation matters to you, I’d verify what “VIP” means for that sailing before you buy.

Where you start in Honolulu: Ala Moana meeting point and boarding flow

Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ - Where you start in Honolulu: Ala Moana meeting point and boarding flow
This cruise starts at 1085 Ala Moana Blvd #103, Honolulu, HI 96813 and returns to the same meeting point. The start time is 3:30 pm, and the ride is about 2 hours.

That early-afternoon start matters. It means you’re likely heading out before evening crowds peak, which can help keep lines for drinks reasonable. But you’re still on a party schedule, so delays can feel annoying.

One important detail from feedback: the sailing can run late if passengers are late, and that can shorten your time on the water. The fix is boring but effective—be on time, not just “almost on time.” When you’re booking a timed cruise, your best chance at a full experience is arriving early enough to get settled.

Space, shade, and crowding on a double-decker party boat

Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ - Space, shade, and crowding on a double-decker party boat
You’ll be on a double-decker style setup, and shade depends on where you stand or sit. At least one person specifically noted that the bottom area has shade, which helps if you burn easily.

Still, party boats compress space. Some people called it crowded and mentioned long lines for drinks when the boat was at capacity. Another comment warned about sharing space with a younger party crowd, with music extremely loud.

My advice is to plan your comfort strategy in advance. If shade is a priority, spend time downstairs when the sun gets too intense. If you want to dance, you’ll probably be up top and in the sound. And if you’re traveling with friends who all want different levels of quiet, agree early where you’ll meet if it gets too loud.

Restrooms and cleanliness: plan for the onboard reality

A restroom on board is included, which is a big plus for a cruise this long. But cleanliness reports are uneven. Some comments complain about the bathrooms being in poor condition, and one specifically said staff told people to use the ocean as a bathroom over announcements.

That doesn’t mean every sailing is the same. It does mean you shouldn’t assume restroom comfort like you’d find on a modern ferry.

Bring your own comfort basics. Pack wipes or a small bag of personal supplies. It’s a low-effort way to protect your mood if the onboard amenities aren’t your favorite.

Wildlife spotting: dolphins, sea turtles, and the whale possibility

This cruise isn’t sold as a wildlife tour, but it does include a wildlife angle. The description mentions the chance to see spinner dolphins, sea turtles, and even whales while out.

That’s a fun extra because it gives you something to watch when you’re not dancing. It also helps you take a quick pause from the music so you can scan the water for movement.

Keep it realistic: sightings aren’t guaranteed. But if you enjoy nature even a little, the possibility adds meaning to the time on the water beyond the party.

Who this cruise is best for (and who might want something calmer)

This experience is best for adults who want music, social energy, and a short “vacation moment” at sea. One review recommended it for a younger crowd and noted a 21-and-up vibe. Another described it as a perfect party cruise if you want hip-hop music, dancing, and a dip in the water.

If you’re a couple who wants an easy activity that feels like a night out, this is a solid choice. Solo travelers often like it too, because the setup makes it simple to chat and dance with others without planning anything.

If you’re looking for a quiet, scenic cruise with minimal noise, you might find this too intense. If you’re very picky about drink quality or bathroom comfort, expect mixed reports and go in prepared.

Price and value: what $55 buys you on Oahu

For $55 per person, you’re buying admission to a party boat with a live DJ, a restroom, and two included drinks. You’re also paying for the main product: music plus time on the water with Waikiki and Diamond Head views.

The value is strongest when:

  • You’ll actually use the included drinks
  • You like dancing and loud music
  • You’re happy with a shared boat experience rather than a private one

The value feels weaker if:

  • You hate crowds and long lines
  • You’re only interested in pristine drink quality
  • You want a long, slow sightseeing ride

For most people who come for the party vibe, the price-to-experience ratio makes sense. Just go in knowing it’s not a polished “cocktail cruise” and more of a fun, social dance session with scenery.

Should you book the Bikini Bottom Party Dance Cruise?

Book it if you want a 2-hour Waikiki outing that feels like a night out, with a live DJ, good views, and a social atmosphere that makes it easy to have fun fast. It’s a smart pick for first-time visitors who want to see Waikiki from the water without spending half a day on transportation.

I’d skip or rethink it if you’re noise-sensitive, drink-quality picky, or you strongly prefer quieter sightseeing. Also consider the boat type variability and mixed comments about drinks and restroom conditions, since your comfort will depend on the sailing.

If you’re on the fence, I’d frame your decision like this: do you want a party, or do you want a cruise? This one is clearly built for the party side.

FAQ

How long is the Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise?

It’s about 2 hours, based on the tour description.

What’s included in the ticket price?

The ticket includes a live DJ, a restroom on board, and two free drinks.

What route or sights will I see?

You’ll cruise along Oahu’s coast and sail past Waikiki and Diamond Head, with Waikiki Beach as the main stop.

Where do I meet for the cruise?

You’ll meet at 1085 Ala Moana Blvd #103, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA.

What time does it start?

The start time is listed as 3:30 pm.

Is there a restroom on board?

Yes, a restroom is included on the boat.

What’s the cancellation policy if the weather is bad?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The cruise requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Service animals are allowed, and it’s conducted in English.

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