
So, the first thing that visitors see is the landmark buildings that make up the City of Dreams. The journey takes visitors on a magical journey set in a fictional land situated beneath the City of Dreams resort. Visitors embark into an oval shaped room where they stand for the 10-minute show (no need to sit down for such a short show anyways, really!) to witness this fascinating visual extravaganza. In the end, it remains a good show but I do hope they make some changes and offer a new and updated show in the future.Showcased at The Bubble, a dome-shaped theatre and one of the iconic landmarks featured at Macau’s “City of Dreams” entertainment resort, the Dragon’s Treasure is a 10-minute visual extravaganza that tells the story of the mystical Dragon Pearl and its mysterious powers. However, those in the crowd seemed fine and not bothered at all so perhaps this is not much of a problem. Do note that the dragons are a bit fierce at times which could be a bit frightening to children. However, I do believe those seeing the Dragon Treasure show for the first time will be amused and entertained. Still enjoyed it, less then before admittedly. Just watched the show recently, my second time. For others that have seen quite a few multimedia productions like this, you might find the 15 minute show just average and pricey at MOP50 per person. If you get yours for free, this is a great show to watch.


Tickets can be bought at the ticket booth on the ground floor next to the theatre entrance, they are also sometimes given away as part of the City of Dreams hotel packages. The show is projected on the ceiling and walls in a 360 degree production, which lasts around 15 minutes and as suggested features dragons. The Dragon's Treasure show (MOP50) is a fun multimedia attraction held at the City of Dreams (COD) complex in their specialty theatre called the Bubble Room.
