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esprit

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Posted - 08 May 2003 :  19:00:07 Show Profile Send esprit a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Dolly Partons Dixiie Stampede now opens June 19th.
Menu for the four-course feast!

* A Tender Whole Rotisserie Chicken
* Hickory Smoked Barbecued Pork Loin
* Dixie Stampede's Original Creamy Vegetable Soup
* Delicious Homemade Biscuit
* Hot Buttered Corn on the Cob
* Herb-based Potato
* Dixie's very own Specialty Dessert
Unlimited tea, coffee and pepsi. Veggie meals available on request. Children under three free if eating off an adults place.

The show involves live animals including horses and buffalo., dramatic
lightiing , sounds and pyrotechnics as well as the more obvious country and western music and dancing Adults $44 plus tax. Kids 4-11 $29 plus tax

Julie
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Posted - 15 Dec 2003 :  05:06:38 Show Profile Send esprit a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Went to the Xmas show tonight. I would rate it good but not fantastic. It is a rather inconrgous mix of horsemanship and holiday schmaltz, including a live nativity scene with wise men on camels, shepherds with real sheep, goats and donkeys and a silver clad angel suspended from the ceiling on wires!! There were a number of set Christmassy pieces including Santa on his sleigh, ice skating in the snow and a rather unfunny clowm with reindeer antlers on his head. It didnt really fit in well with the North versus South theme though so it was a bit "bitty". No buffalo though we did get racing pigs, chickens and ostriches and lots of horses!! Best part was a really good half hour pre show with a comedy juggler who was excellent. Food was typical dinner show fare to be eaten with the fingers and drinks were served in jam jars. Free tea, coffee and pepsi, additional drinks $4 zerved in a souvenir boot ( but note it is "dry".)

Julie

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Posted - 09 Jan 2004 :  19:29:53 Show Profile Reply with Quote
I agree, this is great for family holiday atmosphere, but I wouldn't go again! I was there xmas eve, and I found the whole thing a little cheesy! The ice'skating was fab though! If I heard the compere sing 'holly jolly xmas' one more time I thought I was going to scream!

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Posted - 10 Jan 2004 :  05:05:44 Show Profile Send esprit a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Cheesey is the word I was trying to think of, Tink!!!! And the bad news is......... they have retained the Xmas show until the third week of January. Now what is worse than a cheesy Christmas show at Christmas? I know. a cheesy Christmas show half way through January!!

Julie
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Posted - 31 Jul 2005 :  06:32:28 Show Profile Send Paula D-S a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We went to Dixie Stampede when out there in June. We only seen 20 minutes of the show. My daughter who is three coughed from the moment we arrived. She doesn't suffer with asthma but we had to leave as she was sweating and distressed.

I don't think it's advisable to take little ones here or anyone who suffers with chest or breathing problems. When we were outside a helpful security guard came to see if everything was ok he asked if we'd seen the warning signs inside, which we hadn't, he also said people are taken away in ambulances on a daily basis.

Paula

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chrisflowers

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Posted - 31 Jul 2005 :  07:01:49 Show Profile Send chrisflowers a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Perhaps there should be an allergies warning - I will put that info on my site.

Chris

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Ray&Sarah

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Posted - 31 Jul 2005 :  09:45:45 Show Profile Send Ray&Sarah a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Might have to think again about this one then as my son suffers with hay fever and slight allergies, wouldn't want to have him suffering.

Sarah

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