Orlando's Dinner Shows can be a bit hit and miss; the shows are generally good but the food not exactly top notch. Bearing all this in mind, which single show would you choose to go?
Orlando's Dinner Shows can be a bit hit and miss; the shows are generally good but the food not exactly top notch. Bearing all this in mind, which single show would you choose to go?
Nostromo
Medieval Times is great - it restored my faith in dinner shows after a bad experience at Arabian Nights!
Ana
http://www.orlandovillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-1480.aspx
Not sure, the ones we have been too leave me feeling a little cheated..[msncry]
We went to Arabian Nights which I thought was just about OK. Insipid drinks and meal was just passable, but the horses were nice. Didn't like the big plug to put something in for your waiter at the end. I would like to know what Dolly Parton was like as that was just started when we were last there
Lisi[:I]
We have been to a couple of dinner shows and they always plug the tipping bit, or seem too.[msnsmile]
Sarah
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I voted for Other as dinner shows are not really our thing.
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Ditto![]()
Jen & Amy
www.onlinefloridavillas.com/villas/1481.aspx
Have been lucky enough to visit Dixie Stampede twice now ... with friends / guests from the UK, each time.
The horsemanship is excellent.
The food is acceptable, although not wonderful. The older guests were not too comfortable eating a whole baby chicken with their fingers (so we took disposable cutlery with us) or drinking out of preserving jars, but they managed.
The highlight, the last time we went (July / August 2004) was the pre-show, featuring an Australian entertainer. He must be one of the only people who can induce a horse to climb stairs from the ground floor to the upper floor. His act alone was worth the entrance fee.
If you contact the box office on the day, they often sell unsold tickets at a discount.
Enjoy.
Jane & Barry.
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