Land of Legends looks different at night. For a simple 4-hour outing from Side, you get a 9:00–11:00 PM show window, plus round-trip transportation that saves you from planning buses and timing your day around performance schedules. I love that the park aims at variety—music-style spectacles, DJ energy, and big set-piece moments that fit families. The one drawback to keep in mind: the exact show lineup can change by day or weather, and a few visitors reported no full show on certain weekdays.
If you’re traveling with kids, or you just want an easy evening in a themed entertainment zone, this can be a fun way to spend the night in Antalya Province. You’ll also have some time to wander shopping areas, grab a snack, and find your bearings before the lights go up. Just don’t assume you’ll get the exact same show running every time—plan to enjoy the park atmosphere even if the performance feels smaller than expected.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Land of Legends Night Show at 9 PM: what the magic actually is
- Side pickup and the ride to the park: timing, traffic, and seats
- The park experience after dark: music, DJs, and how crowds really behave
- Time for shopping and food: where a fast meal can become 45 minutes
- The other Legend experiences you might see on select days
- Price and value from Side: $15 sounds cheap for a reason
- Who should book this Land of Legends Night Show from Side?
- Should you book this tour from Side?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Land of Legends Night Show tour from Side?
- What time does the show start and end?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Where should I wait for pickup?
- Is it wheelchair accessible?
- Are there days when the show might not run?
Key things to know before you go

- Show time is fixed (9:00–11:00 PM), but the content can vary.
- Pickup from Side is included with a strict window: drivers won’t wait more than 5 minutes after the scheduled pickup.
- You get park time before/during the show, so bring a bit of patience for waiting and crowds.
- Theme-park shopping and fast-food can eat time, including a report of a long Burger King wait.
- Bus comfort isn’t guaranteed for long rides; seats are reported as narrow.
- Wheelchair access is listed as available, so it’s worth asking about vehicle details if that matters for you.
Land of Legends Night Show at 9 PM: what the magic actually is

The headline is the Land of Legends Night Show, running from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM. This isn’t a quiet cultural performance; it’s designed like a theme-park event. Expect music-style spectacles, DJ shows, illuminated set pieces, and performances that mix local and international artists. The park leans hard into the fantasy-meets-reality vibe, with lighting and staging that are clearly meant to be seen at full night effect.
What I like about this setup is how straightforward it is. You’re not trying to cram multiple stops in a single day. Instead, you trade daytime plans for a focused evening block. If you’re on a trip where you’ve already done the classic sightseeing, this is the kind of add-on that gives you a “different side” of the region.
The careful note: the show isn’t always identical. A few accounts mention scenarios like rain reducing the lineup to a single event, or the show being absent on certain weekdays. So treat the event like an evening at a live entertainment venue, not like a guaranteed one-size-fits-all production.
You can also read our reviews of more city tours in Side
Side pickup and the ride to the park: timing, traffic, and seats
From Side, you’re picked up and driven about an hour to the Land of Legends area for the evening event. That matches the general promise, but timing can stretch. One review reported a much longer trip from Side—almost two hours—before arriving with only a limited window before show start.
Either way, you’ll want to plan for how long the “4 hours total” can feel once you add travel time and waiting time. The tour is built to be efficient, but you’re still at the mercy of traffic and how quickly buses load and unload.
Pickup rule matters. You’re asked to wait at your hotel’s main security gate about 10 minutes before the scheduled time, or at the outer main door depending on the pickup wording. And the driver won’t wait beyond 5 minutes after pickup time. In practice, that means you should be ready early, not lingering in your room.
One more practical point: bus comfort gets mixed feedback. Long seats can feel tight, especially if you’re small-framed but still need space for legs. If you tend to get uncomfortable on rides, bring a light layer and plan to sit in a spot that gives you the most leg room.
The park experience after dark: music, DJs, and how crowds really behave

When the night show starts, Land of Legends becomes all about the staging and the sound. This is the kind of event where you’ll see people moving with purpose—finding spots, adjusting their view, and getting ready for the moment the lights change.
Based on real experiences, here’s what you should be ready for:
- Sometimes you’ll get a full, multi-part program.
- Sometimes you’ll get only one major show segment.
- Sometimes the performance location can feel separate from the main flow, so your first choice spot might not work for every segment.
One visitor described a situation where a character parade-like moment happened around the park flow, followed by a small stage show in a child-friendly style. Another account said the main event didn’t appear to run as expected on their day. And one more mentioned that a dance-style show took place in another spot where crowds made it hard to see.
That doesn’t mean it’s bad—it means you should go in with flexible expectations. If you’re traveling with kids, smaller or more family-focused performances can still be enjoyable. If you’re going mainly for a specific headline show, build in the attitude of a “live venue” day: you might need to adjust your plans on the fly.
Time for shopping and food: where a fast meal can become 45 minutes

A big chunk of value on this kind of evening tour comes from what you do between arrival and showtime. You’ll likely have time to wander in shopping areas inside the park complex and grab food.
Here’s the part I’d plan around: shopping and food can swallow your time faster than you expect. One review gave a very specific warning about the park’s own Burger King, where ordering led to an around 45-minute wait, and the meal arrived cool because it took so long. That’s the kind of detail that can make the difference between you enjoying your evening and you feeling annoyed before the show even starts.
My practical advice: if you want food, eat earlier rather than later, and choose options that look quicker to serve. Also, don’t rely on your own currency habits. One review suggested bringing Turkish lira, or exchanging on site for purchases.
If you’re the type who hates lines, treat the first 30–60 minutes after arrival as your “errand time” for snacks and anything you want to buy. Then you’ll be calm when show energy ramps up.
The other Legend experiences you might see on select days

The package highlights advertise a wider range of experiences beyond the night show: pottery-making with local artisans, a personalized walking tour focused on historical tales, an off-road adventure into natural areas, a local wine session, and sunrise yoga by the beach. It also mentions free select-day shows.
That matters because it changes how you should interpret your expectations. This particular tour is 4 hours and is clearly anchored to the night show window. So you shouldn’t count on every single “legend” activity happening during your evening block unless the schedule for your day specifically confirms it.
Still, the presence of these highlights tells you something useful: Land of Legends isn’t only about one stage performance. The broader lineup is built as a “day of experiences” concept, then the night show is the emotional peak. If you’re the type who likes hands-on cultural time (like pottery) or a more active day (like off-road nature exploring), look at how your exact day is planned. If you’re already doing shore excursions in daytime, the evening show may be your best match.
If you do get any extra activity element, here’s how to think about value. The hands-on stuff (pottery) and the slower pace (like sunrise yoga) are the experiences most likely to feel “yours,” not just something you watch from a seat. The show is entertainment on a grand scale—fun, but not usually the most memorable thing unless it runs the way you expected.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Side
Price and value from Side: $15 sounds cheap for a reason
At $15 per person, the cost is easy to justify—especially because hotel pickup and drop-off are included. Even if the drive is longer than planned, you’re still paying for transport plus the night event access. For many visitors, that “all-in” structure is the main reason they book.
But the best value is only there if the show delivers what you’re hoping for. When reviews report missing shows on certain weekdays or a reduced lineup during rain, the $15 bargain can feel less like a deal and more like a gamble. So I’d treat this as a reasonable price for a themed night out, not a guaranteed must-see production.
A fair way to judge it:
- If you want a simple evening activity with low planning effort, value looks strong.
- If you care about a specific show segment and get disappointed when plans change, you may want a backup idea for that night.
Also factor in your “comfort cost.” Tight bus seats and longer wait times can quietly raise the price in your head, even if the ticket was cheap. If you’re sensitive to discomfort on rides, plan accordingly.
Who should book this Land of Legends Night Show from Side?

This tour suits you if:
- You want an easy evening plan with limited logistics.
- You’re traveling with kids and can enjoy a theme-park-style performance even if it’s more family-focused than you expected.
- You like live entertainment and don’t need the event to match a specific video you saw online.
It may not suit you if:
- You’re extremely schedule-dependent and hate uncertainty about show timing or content.
- You’re going only for the “big headline show” and would feel let down by a smaller lineup.
- Long rides in narrow bus seats would make your evening stressful.
If you’re staying in Side itself, the pickup structure can be convenient. The experience is also a good contrast to daytime tours—your legs won’t need to hike, and your evening becomes a “lights and sound” event.
Should you book this tour from Side?

I’d book it if you’re flexible and treat it as a fun evening in a major entertainment park. The price-to-convenience ratio is hard to beat at $15, and the fixed 9:00–11:00 PM event window makes your evening plan simple.
But if you’re the type who needs predictability, I’d do two things before committing:
- Check your travel day and be ready for the possibility of a reduced lineup or no full show on certain weekdays, as some accounts have reported.
- Plan your expectations for the time buffer. Arrive with patience for waiting and crowds, and eat earlier so food doesn’t eat your show time.
Overall: it’s a good choice for a low-effort night activity from Side, especially for families and people who like theme-park energy. Just don’t treat it like a museum visit with guaranteed programming every day.
FAQ

FAQ
How long is the Land of Legends Night Show tour from Side?
The duration is listed as 4 hours, with the show taking place from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
What time does the show start and end?
The show begins at 9:00 PM and ends at 11:00 PM.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Round-trip transfers are included, and you’ll be picked up from Side and taken to the theme park, then returned afterward.
Where should I wait for pickup?
You should wait at your hotel’s main security gate about 10 minutes before the scheduled time (some pickup instructions also say to wait at the outer main door). The driver will not wait beyond 5 minutes after the scheduled pickup time.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Are there days when the show might not run?
Some reported experiences describe days with no full show (for example, Tuesday and Friday), and rain has also been mentioned as affecting the number of shows. It’s smart to be flexible with expectations.
























