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funtraveler
01-16-2005, 09:40 PM
If you had to recommend a must see/do dinner show in the orlando area based off of quality of food and entertainment, what would you recommend for adults?

Thanks

eeyore0062
01-17-2005, 12:52 AM
If you had to recommend a must see/do dinner show in the orlando area based off of quality of food and entertainment, what would you recommend for adults?

Thanks

Well, I have heard the the Dixie Stampede is pretty good. The wife of a colleage of mine is a manager there.

Avoid Arabian Knights.... not good!

Medeval Times is usually a good time and the food is pretty good, too.

If I were going to do a dinner show, my suggestion would be one on Disney property, such as the Spirit of Aloha Luau or Hoop de Doo Review.

Briarprincess
01-17-2005, 01:39 AM
Arabian Nights was not a good experience. I went with my high school on an instrumental trip a few years ago and it was horrible. The group I was with was awesome, got compliments on our behavior all over the place. It was just that the food was JUST ok, nothing too memorable at all. And the show was quiet boring. The only thing any of the group remembers from it is one of the horses "relieving himself" at the very end of the show right in front of us.

I haven't done Dixie Stampede in Orlando, but I did do one somewhere else (Dollywood) when I was much younger (my mother was teaching me to use a fork and knife and was floored when I HAD to use my fingers :cool1: all finger foods)

I agree with eeyore0062, go with a Disney one. I've done the Spirit of Aloha Luau and it's great. It's changed in the past two years or so, but it's still really good and worth the money.

F1Julie
01-17-2005, 08:05 AM
I would go to an off-site show. I've done Spirit of Aloha at WDW and was not impressed. The food was decent, but the show was really lame, especially for $50. I've done Dixie Stampede and Arabian Nights and thought both of them were much better. Dixie Stampede has better food, but I thought Arabian Nights had better entertainment. You can get great deals for the off-site shows through AAA or ticketmania.com I'm looking forward to trying Medieval Times and the Pirate Dinner Adventure in the future.

Mimi Q
01-17-2005, 11:11 AM
Another vote for the Dixie Stampede if you are going to do one off Disney property.

funtraveler
01-17-2005, 11:15 PM
Thanks...have any of you all tried the mystery dinner show?

eeyore0062
01-18-2005, 12:22 AM
No, but it sounds like a lot of fun! I believe it is located at the Grovesnor, which is on Hotel Plaza Blvd, next to the Wyndham Palace which is the Peachy colored resort.... the big PINK resort next to it is the Grosvenor.