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Aruba Ray's Comedy Club

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J.E. Irausquin Blvd 248, Noord, Aruba



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Live standup comedy featuring America's top comedians.

The shows are January 9th to February 13th at the Holiday Inn Resort in the high rise area.

Rated #1 on TripAdvisor for Night Life! 

Rated #1 Show on TripAdvisor!

Rated #1 on TripAdvisor for Fun Activities!

And named as one of USA Today’s “10 Best”!   

The shows are almost every night,  there are some blackout dates, check www.ArubaComedy.com for info. There are three comedians on each show. All comedians have major television and film credits; The Tonight Show, America's Got Talent, Late Show, Conan O’Brien, Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central, HBO, etc.

The shows are at Aruba Ray's Comedy Club, it is suggested to buy tickets in advance, they can be purchased in advance at www.ArubaComedy.com

Tickets are more affordable when purchased online, $39! They are $45 are the door.  

We now have optional dinner and show packages! You can purchase these on www.ArubaComedy.com.

Dinner at DaVinci restaurant, the show and dinner is $72 per person which INCLUDES the show, three course dinner, and all taxes, fees, and gratuities!

Call +297-749-4363 for more information.  Seating is first come, first serve. Doors open at 8pm. The shows start at 8:30pm and end around 10pm. Anyone can attend, however it is suggested for a mature audience!

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