Best dinner show in Orlando?

CampbellzSoup

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What do you guys think? We did Capones and it was very fun place! However you are bombarded with advertisements here in Florida! What do my favorite people's opinion on the matter? We're coming down to do a cruise but took an extra three days in Florida! So I'm thinking on dragging my significant other to a show!

Thanks in advance!
 
We LOVED the Outta Control Dinner Show. Tony Brent is part magician and part comedian. There's tons of audience participation and the food is quite good (though the menu is limited...pizza, salad, popcorn, and unlimited drinks including alcohol). At under $25 per adult, we thought it was a steal. Definitely recommend.
 

If I ever have a free night when they are doing this, I'd really like to do the dinner show at the Titanic attraction. You have dinner with cast members at your table and they sort of do a reenactment. I've seen great reviews.
 
I second Gina's recommendation for the Outta Control Comedy Magic Show. It was a very fun time for me and my kids (7 and 10) at a decent price. The food was nothing special, but more than adequate AND all you care to have (including beer and wine). Two of us ended up on stage which added to the fun. Look on YouTube for a preview.

We also liked Medieval Times. We ended up on the front row, which made it even more special--my 7-year old daughter was the Yellow Knight's Queen of the Tournament. They do try to hit you up for pictures and other extras, but did not seem unreasonable about it. The horsemanship is really quite good.

Whichever you choose, look for discounts/Groupons.

I have heard the Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show and Mama's Comedy Show are good, but I have not been to either. If you want to make a run to Fort Wilderness at Disney World (and can get reservations), the Hoop-Dee-Doo Review is very good, but a bit pricey.
 
Thanks to everyone for taking the time out of their busy day to respond to my post.
 
We LOVED the Outta Control Dinner Show. Tony Brent is part magician and part comedian. There's tons of audience participation and the food is quite good (though the menu is limited...pizza, salad, popcorn, and unlimited drinks including alcohol). At under $25 per adult, we thought it was a steal. Definitely recommend.


Going in February I'll let Ya know ;)
 


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