Aloha Amsterdam: Private Karaoke Booth with 20.000 Songs

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Aloha Amsterdam: Private Karaoke Booth with 20.000 Songs

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Karaoke in a private booth near Amsterdam Central. This is all about getting your group singing for real, with a 20,000-song library and a tropical Hawaii-style setup minutes from the station. I love that it’s private for your group up to 10, so you can sing solo or team up in duet mode without worrying about strangers. One thing to think through: food and drinks aren’t included in the base price, so you may want to plan snacks or choose the optional drinks package.

You’ll meet the team at the riverside under the bridge, walk in, grab the microphone, and start picking songs for your 2-hour slot. It’s simple, upbeat fun that works well when you want something social but not complicated after a day of sightseeing.

Key things that make Aloha Amsterdam worth your time

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  • 20,000-song catalog: You’ll usually find multiple versions of whatever you’re craving, so your group won’t feel stuck.
  • True privacy for up to 10: The booth format keeps the energy focused on your friends.
  • Solo or duet singing: You can mix shy starts with big group moments as the session goes on.
  • Central location: The riverside meeting point is an easy walk from Amsterdam Central Station.
  • 2 hours feels like a full night, not a quick stop: You get enough time to settle in, sing a bunch, and still leave on your terms.

Finding the booth: riverside meeting point near Amsterdam Central

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If you want an easy start, the location does a lot of work for you. The meeting point is at the riverside under the bridge, about a 7-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station. That matters in Amsterdam, because getting stuck on the wrong side of a canal at the wrong time can drain your mood fast.

When you arrive, use the meeting point exactly as described. The area is by the water and under a bridge, so it’s worth taking a few minutes to line up your surroundings before you head to the booth entrance. Also, don’t count on driving—one booking complaint mentioned trouble finding parking—so treat this as a transit-friendly activity.

The host or greeter speaks English and Dutch, which helps if you need clarity about check-in or how the room works once you’re inside. If you’re visiting with mixed language skills in the group, this kind of setup keeps everyone comfortable.

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Inside the private karaoke booth for up to 10 friends

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This is a private group experience, which is the core appeal. Instead of fighting for attention in a public karaoke bar, you book your own karaoke booth and control the vibe. The room is Hawaii-themed, and that theme is part of the fun because it turns a normal night into a specific mood—tropical, playful, and a bit silly in the best way.

You can sing solo or do duets with your friends. That flexibility is great for groups where not everyone wants the spotlight at the same time. Someone can start with a favorite song, and later you can pair up when the mood hits.

A couple of practical points from the activity info:

  • Wheelchair accessible: the experience is described as accessible, so it can work for people using a wheelchair.
  • Not for kids under 12: if your group includes younger children, you’ll need to plan an alternative.

Also, you’ll want to bring a passport or ID card. This is one of those small details that can become a big delay if you forget it while packing light.

Your 2-hour session: how the night typically unfolds

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The duration is 2 hours, and that timing is what makes this feel like an experience rather than a quick karaoke hit. Here’s how I’d plan the flow so you actually make the most of it.

Step 1: Check in and get settled

You’ll arrive at the riverside meeting point, then walk to the booth area. Once you’re inside, you’ll be in your private space with the karaoke equipment and the music catalog ready to use.

Step 2: Choose songs and set the order

With over 20,000 songs, the biggest challenge isn’t finding options—it’s deciding which ones to sing first. A smart move is to split your song picking into two rounds:

  • Round one: each person names one must-sing track.
  • Round two: after you hear the room’s energy, you pick a few follow-up songs that match the momentum.

That way the first minutes don’t turn into endless debate.

Step 3: Sing solo and in duet

You’ll be able to sing alone or in a duet. I like duets because they reduce pressure on individual singers while still keeping the booth exciting. If your group has one confident performer and a few quieter ones, duets are often the easiest bridge from hesitant to fully in.

Step 4: Keep it moving so you don’t run out of time

A full 2 hours sounds generous, but karaoke time disappears quickly once you start repeating favorites or doing a second take. If you want a balanced session, aim for a rhythm: sing, pick the next track while people are still energized, then sing again.

Some people report being allowed to stay longer if they enter a bit late, which is a good reminder to communicate quickly if anything delays you. Even without guarantees, it’s worth staying calm and asking what can be done if your timing is thrown off.

Making the most of the 20,000-song library

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This is where Aloha Amsterdam earns its reputation. A catalog that large sounds like marketing until you use it in a group, because it reduces the chance of a breakup-level argument over song choices.

How to keep song selection from turning chaotic

When options are massive, “scrolling” can eat your session. Here are practical ways to keep control:

  • Pick a few “anchors” first: those are your group’s must-haves.
  • Limit the search to a short list: once you find the right version, stop hunting.
  • Mix genres across the session: if everyone sings the same style the whole time, energy can peak too early.

You also get to decide whether you sing in solo or duet mode. That choice lets you shift the booth’s energy without changing the song list.

Use duets to include everyone

In a group up to 10, it’s easy for one person to dominate unless you plan for shared moments. Duets help you spread the fun so more people get their turn. If someone is nervous, they can still participate without going full solo right away.

Drinks package and the fact that food is not included

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Food and drinks aren’t included in the base booking. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it does affect how you should plan your night.

The highlights mention an option to add a drinks package. If you want the easiest experience, consider adding it so you don’t spend your limited karaoke time trying to figure out refreshments mid-session.

If you do not add anything, you’ll likely want to eat before or after your booth time. Karaoke is physical in a funny way: talking, cheering, singing, and laughing. A group meal before you start can make your 2 hours feel smoother.

The key budgeting point: you’re paying for the private room and the music equipment. If your group expects an all-in meal, you’ll want to adjust your expectations or plan an extra stop for food elsewhere.

Price and value: $132 per group for 2 hours

Aloha Amsterdam: Private Karaoke Booth with 20.000 Songs - Price and value: $132 per group for 2 hours
The price is listed as $132 per group up to 10 people, for 2 hours. That can be a great deal or an okay deal depending on how many people show up.

Here’s the math that helps you decide:

  • If you fill the booth with 10 people: about $13.20 per person for 2 hours.
  • If you have 6 people: about $22 per person.
  • If you have 4 people: about $33 per person.

What you’re really paying for is privacy plus the full karaoke setup and song access. If you’d otherwise pay separately for entry and drinks in a public place, the private booth can still come out feeling fair, especially if your group is the kind that would actually sing repeatedly instead of showing up and waiting around.

The value also depends on your group’s style:

  • If your group likes to actively participate, 2 hours is enough to rack up many songs.
  • If your group is more of a watch-and-cheer crew, consider whether the per-person cost still feels worth it compared to other activities near the station.

Who this karaoke booth fits best in Amsterdam

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This works best when you want a social activity with a clear purpose. Here’s the kind of group that usually clicks:

  • Friends who want a shared laugh and a no-stress stage moment
  • Groups that prefer privacy over a crowded venue
  • People traveling with a mixed skill level, because solo and duet options let everyone take part

It’s also a solid choice when you want to keep your evening simple. You’re not coordinating multiple stops. You meet, you sing, you leave.

It’s less ideal if:

  • You’re booking for kids under 12 (the experience isn’t suitable)
  • You need food included in the price
  • You’re depending on parking access (the riverside area can be tricky for cars)

Practical tips so you don’t waste your sing-time

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These are the small, real-world items that make the biggest difference.

  • Bring a passport or ID card. Check-in can’t happen without it.
  • Arrive with enough time to get to the riverside meeting point. One booking complaint noted trouble finding things, so don’t plan to stroll in at the last second.
  • Use public transport and walk. The experience is described as minutes from Amsterdam Central Station, and one concern was parking.
  • Have a basic song plan. With 20,000 songs, you’ll still want a few targets so you don’t lose the first chunk of your session.

If you run late, keep your tone friendly and ask what can be done. Some people report getting extra time after a late entry, which suggests staff can be flexible when possible.

Should you book Aloha Amsterdam karaoke?

Book it if you want a private, Hawaii-themed karaoke night near Amsterdam Central with access to 20,000 songs and enough time to sing for real. It’s especially good value when your group size is closer to 10, but even smaller groups often find it worth it because you’re paying for the room and the equipment rather than just a quick round.

Skip it or plan differently if your group expects food included, has children under 12, or you need easy parking. In those cases, the activity can still be fun, but you’ll have extra planning work.

If your goal is a playful night where everyone can participate, Aloha Amsterdam is an easy yes.

FAQ

How much does Aloha Amsterdam cost?

It costs $132 per group, up to 10 people.

How long is the karaoke experience?

The experience lasts 2 hours.

How many songs are available?

You can choose from more than 20,000 songs.

Where do we meet?

You meet at the riverside under the bridge, about 7 minutes walking distance from Amsterdam Central Station.

What’s included in the price?

The private karaoke room and the equipment and songs are included.

Is food included, and is it suitable for children?

Food and drink are not included. The experience is not suitable for children under 12, and it is wheelchair accessible.

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